Instead of taking off-the-rack clothes to the tailor, what if she could buy her clothes tailor-made?
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In one sequence, he cuts from tailor to tailor, showing how the coats are made — but he is mainly observational.
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Everybody has a tailor and so you sort of get this idea and then you hope your tailor doesn't mess it up.
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Hindu tailor, gay activists targeted recently Last week, attackers wielding machetes hacked and killed Hindu tailor Nikhil Joarder in the central district of Tangail.
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The master tailor, Sergio Martins, a Portuguese immigrant whose wife, Ana Martins, is the head women's tailor, was promptly summoned from his nearby station.
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The company then hands it off to a pre-vetted tailor who's in the Air Tailor network, promising a one-week turnaround on your clothes.
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All prices are listed directly on the Air Tailor website, and prices remain the same no matter where you live or which tailor your clothes are sent to.
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Yet almost every tailor here — and virtually all dishdashas are made to order — is a Bangladeshi or Indian immigrant who has perfected a trade learned from an Omani tailor.
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We tailor our rules of engagement, we tailor the decisions we make to the specifics of a particular incident or event, and we respond in a very discreet and appropriate way.
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Sargent began her career at royal tailor Gieves & Hawkes.
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So I always tailor my material to fit the crowd.
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One idea is that this might help teachers tailor activities.
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" The company swears it's "more accurate than a human tailor.
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We really had to tailor our procedure to our patient.
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I even taught them how to be a good tailor.
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Keywords from Google searches tailor advertisements to the user's interests.
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"Business is good now and getting better," the tailor said.
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So, you tailor your conversation to whoever you're talking to.
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Now not even his Italian tailor could hide his paunch.
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They can tailor products to the needs of individual customers.
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For example, states can tailor disposal requirements to specific sites.
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Dr. Sahloul recalled treating a tailor with a head wound.
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Tailor Brands, which owns brands like Men's Wearhouse and Jos.
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How are the clothes produced to tailor to the measurements?
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Tailor what you say depending on who can hear it.
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Nadeem Khan, from Prince Fashion, a tailor in Hong Kong.
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My dad was a tailor and my mom a seamstress.
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A detained tailor sewed the scraps into Mr. Omari's shirt.
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But others do have the freedom to tailor their time.
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His father, Samuel, an immigrant from Poland, was a tailor.
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"We can tailor what we expect of ourselves," Anderson said.
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"Finding a tailor you trust is hard," says Mr Omikunle.
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Now the transactions occur inside more than 600 tailor shops.
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While boasting of my excellent tailor, I removed my shirt.
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It is offering tailor-made products to the big cloud providers.
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The Mercatus study was tailor-made to set off a fight.
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This planetary placement was tailor-made for this time of year.
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He failed to win a state tailor made to his strengths.
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This speaker, by comparison, is tailor made for the living room.
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The story of Edward Snowden seems tailor-made for Oliver Stone.
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"The [petro] is tailor-made for corruption," legislator Jorge Millan said.
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No one ever asked his tailor for a Hathaway suit lining.
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But understanding the nuances will help you tailor your workouts appropriately.
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Miles then lets Starbucks tailor different offers to those specific groups.
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It's almost tailor-made to do VR, this type of exploration.
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Perfect Spy, Tinker, Tailor, or Smiley's People have acquired a renewed
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It's also important to tailor your conversation to your child's age.
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The two are strong personalities, almost tailor-made for a clash.
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And this is a facility that is tailor-made for terrorists.
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Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief11.
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Chaffetz's investigations were tailor-made for Fox News and rightwing radio.
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New Jersey's own Storybook Land is tailor-made for celebrating Christmas.
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Meanwhile, Trump has a presidency that is tailor-made for television.
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It's like this game was tailor-made to fit my interests.
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Alfredson is a good director who made Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
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Soldiers suddenly appeared, detaining the tailor and one of his cousins.
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Dapper Dan, the "hip-hop tailor of Harlem," appears as himself.
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He's shown that he doesn't tailor his message to an audience.
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The case seemed tailor-made for hardline parties looking to mobilize
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"This job is tailor-made for me," he said with gusto.
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The fifth starter's spot appears tailor-made for Sabathia early on.
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Wisconsin coming up on April 5 is tailor-made for him.
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All are tailor-made to complement your best Jane Birkin imitation.
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The Central area is full of talented tailors like Jantzen Tailor.
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I had my ao dai dresses tailor-made for the events.
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I had my ao dai dresses tailor-made for the events.
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But if Stic Man could tailor my diet, I'd trust him.
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Demographically, Michigan appears to be tailor-made for a Sanders victory.
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The moment was, in many ways, tailor-made for strategic thinking.
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One noteworthy exception to this provision is tailor-made for Alaska.
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"You can really tailor it to your specific need," he said.
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Her father, Morris, was a men's custom tailor on Fifth Avenue.
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In Syria, Mr. Abrash was a tailor, mainly sewing women's jeans.
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It's a deal tailor-made for organized labor and protectionist Democrats.
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How do you tailor each project to its specific cultural setting?
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Many people tailor the eating window to be shorter or longer.
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His father, Cosimo, was a tailor who had fled Fascist Italy.
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The tailor who made them was dubious about the lightweight fabric.
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It's a nonsense claim tailor-made to shore up that conviction.
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Students have to tailor their answers to suit the Communist Party's views.
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No, there was no tailor, and sadly (if understandably) no moonwalk glitch.
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He has his Supreme Court tailor-made to his ugly philosophy. SEN.
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This laptop seems tailor-made for schools, where Chromebooks dominate all challengers.
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I took Zeppelin to Nudie's Rodeo Tailor and the only vintage store.
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All I want to know is who is the tailor for Dany.
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A little blind trust and some faith in your tailor are necessary.
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There's a group of gorgeous friends tailor-made to draw viewers in.
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His game seems almost tailor-made to be shared on social media.
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We can also tailor our scooters to the requirement of certain cities.
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He looks forward to using genomics to tailor therapies around individual needs.
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It's unavoidable to fix without a tailor, but we say: Embrace it.
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His music is tailor-fit for our increasingly perverted modes of transmission.
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The Nahmads' business, which stretches across jurisdictions, is tailor-made for offshoring.
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"Tinker Tailor Soldier Sailor Rich Man Poor Man Beggar Man Thief" 11.
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Understand your candidate's personal drivers and tailor a package to their needs.
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They've also used machine learning to tailor ads and tweets to users.
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Evaluate your specific business needs and tailor your strategy to address them.
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"We make sure we tailor every response to the person," she said.
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I can't stress enough the importance of finding yourself a trusted tailor.
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At the moment, for instance, every social-impact bond is tailor-made.
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They develop dossiers on individuals which can be used to tailor marketing.
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Offering early access helps Nvidia tailor products so it can sell more.
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Kady replaces Josh Arjun Gupta as Penny and Jade Tailor as Kady.
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Tatiana, your character in "Mike and Dave," seems tailor-made for you.
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Those urging a Brexit insist Britain can negotiate a tailor-made deal.
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Buildings along Beekman Avenue house food stores and services like a tailor.
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Mr. Greenfield is perhaps best known as the tailor to President Obama.
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It's tailor made to be on a NFL Street or Madden soundtrack.
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It feels almost like it was tailor made for a feature film.
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Mr. Omar had long experience working as a tailor since age 13.
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Safe Horizon said it would tailor its services to a victim's needs.
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A good tailor can take any inexpensive look and turn it chic.
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Pick up fabric to drop at a tailor for your own creation.
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Samuel Frank Wengrover, her maternal grandfather, was a tailor from Makow Mazowiecki.
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The tailor dithers and dawdles, making one tiny change at a time.
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I used to buy my dress shirts from a Hong Kong tailor.
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As a citizen, he can now tailor his day as he pleases.
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Studies show that charismatic leaders are tailor-made to deal with crisis.
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And location-enabled services can help tailor product recommendations to the weather.
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Her story is a tailor-made television logline, prime for Rhimes' adaptation.
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Mowarin designs all of the suits herself, working closely with the tailor.
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To find your best fit, you can use the digital tailor tool.
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Others want to tailor the articles very narrowly to the Ukraine scandal.
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And location-enabled services can help tailor product recommendations to the weather.
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The film was tailor-made, in short, for geeks of all stripes.
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It's a beautiful resort that seems tailor-made for honeymoons and romantic getaways.
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Bobs ordered suits he really couldn't afford from his English tailor in Hamburg.
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Gimlet is also looking to further tailor its programming for emerging tech platforms.
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Enter Air Tailor, a new startup graduating from the Entrepreneurs Roundtable Accelerator today.
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And without it, the Republican bill is tailor-made for a death spiral.
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We don't see the tailor in the window, the presser surrounded by steam.
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LE: I would say the bondage dress that our tailor had to create.
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On one hand, the Games almost seem tailor-made for videogame adaptations: Running?
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Users can tailor their counselor search to issues they may be experiencing. Cleganebowl?
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Wade were overturned, individual states could then tailor their abortion laws as desired.
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He says the Russians tailor the attacks to the circumstances of each country.
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All Page has to do now is tailor her answers to match Strzok's.
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There are a few scenes that seem tailor made to inspire fan fiction.
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"It's the 42-year-old seamstress or tailor," says Jordan Kassalow, VisionSpring's founder.
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Such a world is tailor-made for Ms. DiDonato, 49, opera's Miss Congeniality.
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I respect—and really, really appreciate—when games allow me to tailor difficulty.
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The economy of 2007 was tailor-made for Virginia, our inaugural Top State.
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Why racebend Buffy instead of giving black women their own tailor-made character?
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The i-Ride is tailor-made for universal, shared mobility per the automaker.
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"You need to tailor care to the needs of the population," James said.
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Remember, this is Google tailor-made for a car, not a digital device.
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It is tailor-made for her and she will throw herself into it.
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Late last year, it announced smaller Superchargers tailor-made for space-strapped cities.
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That would allow staff to tailor plans more closely to their local area.
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It creates incredible interactivity which is just tailor-made for social media today.
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But The Notebook is tailor-made for the emotional swells of early teenagehood.
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That might help them tailor their tours or other parts of their marketing.
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The tale of White Boy Rick was tailor-made for the big screen.
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This way, the app can tailor their matches based on their sexual preferences.
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In the last four weeks, 23,500 students have received lessons from Tailor-ED.
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Best to tailor your query to a specific city for future time inquiries.
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We can see many examples of how to tailor technology solutions to cities.
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Messenger's big camera redesign from December seems tailor-made to boost Day usage.
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The action centers on Ms. Depardieu (daughter of Gérard), who plays a tailor.
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They initiated fraudulent money transfers, then covered their tracks using tailor-made malware.
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He watched through a window as his neighbor, a tailor, looked for survivors.
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It also enables him to tailor the ladder to each client's financial needs.
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Stanley Fisher, a tall, athletic, 24-year-old tailor, ran into the creek.
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Wasserman will tailor his advice to specific challenges and experiences of survey participants.
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"Biodynamics is aspirational farming, and so tailor-made for aspirational eaters," he said.
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In the future, I'll probably tailor my notifications to be the bare minimum.
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Moving forward, Saar sees great potential in the data collected by Tailor Brands .
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How do you tailor your workouts to your clients in the queer community?
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Once you find the right job, tailor your resume to fit its requirements.
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"One friend went to a local tailor and still spent $2250." she said.
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The situation in the Gulf of Oman would seem tailor-made for this.
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Mr. Rozenfeld was born in 1922 in Ukraine, the son of a tailor.
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But everything is tailor-made for kids and parents to bring families together.
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The film is just so clearly tailor-made to appeal to older people.
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I'm just curious, though, of course, it helps me tailor recommendations to you.
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And I had been wearing a lot of (Savile Row tailor) Richard James.
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Her father, a tailor, fashioned clothing out of flour sacks for the family.
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Once the medical team knew what he had, they could tailor the antibiotics.
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Therefore, T's tailor-made to tie together this theme (tentatively titled "Tee Time").
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In retrospect, some books seem tailor-made for the thought-leader industrial complex.
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The USMCA is a deal tailor-made for organized labor and protectionist Democrats.
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Additionally, Thought Machine would be smart to tailor its offering for specific markets.
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The story's detailed mythology is seemingly tailor-made for these franchise-obsessed times.
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It wasn't just regime allegiance that made people like Yasser tailor their stories.
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The fact is that the first three contests were tailor-made for Sanders.
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Schools are also asked to tailor narrow questions to avoid overly broad requests.
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Teams worked with doctors and physical therapists to tailor drinks for each driver.
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It even allows you to schedule your brews to tailor your own teatime.
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We should recreate programs like these nationwide and tailor them to local needs.
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HOUSE OF NUTTER The Rebel Tailor of Savile Row By Lance Richardson Illustrated.
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He and Mr. Michienzie, a tailor, got engaged on Christmas Eve in 2016.
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The answer is that Jordan Peterson is tailor-made to our political moment.
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They're tailor made for speeding through the countryside, without another soul in sight.
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The question remains as to how Mr. Trump will tailor his effort going forward.
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People should have the opportunity to tailor their own plan based on their needs.
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The scouts also surveyed older people that they knew to tailor the clinic's offerings.
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Just what are some second act gigs that are tailor made for these retirees?
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From left: Trevor Einhorn, Jade Tailor, Olivia Taylor Dudley, Stella Maeve, and Jason Ralph.
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This is where you tailor your character upgrades to whatever play style you favor.
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Perks at the company include tuition reimbursement, an on-call tailor and intramural sports.
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The key, however, is to tailor your message to the gift that you received.
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The modular approach also means customers can tailor the pack to suit particular needs.
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We may use this information to optimize and tailor your experience in the future.
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It also provides detailed trail maps and other content tailor-made for outdoorsy folk.
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I was walking around and walked into a random tailor's shop called Beaux Tailor.
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But what if you could tailor your chocolate to have a higher melting point?
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It's been helping PC users customize, tweak, tailor, and enhance their desktops for years.
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Foreign dudes in tailor-made suits who don't understand the country and its people?
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And sure enough, Trump replied with a gendered insult tailor-made for attack ads.
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Then came the heavy tailor-made suit, pressurised to five pounds per square inch.
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It's a group fitness workout, but I can really tailor it to each person.
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Gateway almost seems like a project tailor-made for Trump to get involved with.
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Unlike his young compatriots, the left-handed Bird is tailor-made for Yankee Stadium.
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Eastwood does his best to tailor their action sequences to the respective actors' strengths.
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We had a tailor that we pretty much had on staff the whole time.
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What specifically is Honeywell doing especially in this region to tailor to that change?
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Like SaaS before it, it's tailor-made for scalability — something every entrepreneur can appreciate.
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There are also subscription plans that allow you to tailor your deliveries more precisely.
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Spotify's "Home" pane also offers tailor-made suggestions, much as Pandora's "Browse" feature will.
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Couples can tailor these with details on how assets and expenses will be shared.
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A final tactic is to tailor services to meet the particular needs of migrants.
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"We're able to tailor jobs to drivers, right down to the individual," said Gathani.
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But I did accompany her on that errand to the tailor on Clinton Street.
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All of its models look tailor-made for a cocktail party or beach retreat.
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Regardless, a therapist can tailor a treatment plan to you and your specific anxiety.
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Doctors, therefore, should tailor conversations around environmental exposures to the situations of each patient.
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While this was a tailor-made spot and quintessential company, I hadn't fooled anyone.
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They plan to tailor opioid prescriptions in the post-surgery and acute care settings.
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"I knew nothing about the dishdasha when I came here," one Bangladeshi tailor said.
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On the one hand it is tailor made for the fanboy and fangirl generation.
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In "Tinker, Tailor," Smiley ferrets out a traitor high in the ranks of MI6.
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Lemml, played with gentle ardor by Richard Topol, is a tailor from a shtetl.
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This allows us to more efficiently tailor every Fix to each client's specific preferences.
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Fetman had the tailor spend the night in his hotel room, redoing both gowns.
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In other words, this data breach is something that is tailor-made for litigation.
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At that price, it's worth not having to go to a tailor for alterations.
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You can and should tailor your cover letter to the job you're applying for.
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Tailor-made controllers for disabled people are near non-existent in the gaming world.
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Make sure you have basic formatting down, and tailor resumes for the specific position.
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Mr. Rynecki, whose father was a tailor specializing in uniforms, insisted on studying art.
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Hussain al-Sayed, a 53-year-old tailor, did vote, although without much enthusiasm.
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BLM's redundant methane rule is tailor-made for repeal under the Congressional Review Act.
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We'll tailor it to where he's comfortable when he goes out on the field.
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And Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy is also, in a way, a novel of humiliation.
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"Sekkle Down" with J Hus is tailor-made for a romantic summer night dance.
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The spy game really is a game of mirrors: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Special Prosecutor!
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And it will tailor its shopping experiences for each product category in different ways.
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Nutria's nutrition plans are tailor-made for your unique genetic make-up and lifestyle.
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It would pay dividends for you to tailor your technique to your Libra's feedback.
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Tailor it for the members' institutional responsibilities or for surge capacity in a crisis.
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So seeing a series like Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, that's ancient history to you.
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This allows mentors to practice mastery learning and tailor education to their individual students.
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Their vast footprints across the United States mean it's difficult to tailor products regionally.
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His father was a tailor, and his mother helped her husband with the sewing.
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It was tailor-made for exactly the situation in which we now find ourselves.
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Instead, each created highly shareable, viral-focused campaign ads tailor made for social media.
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FR: Yes, but at the time, we needed to also tailor to local markets.
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Is it smart to tailor a portfolio to protect against an event this rare?
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YULE BALL REDEMPTION also can we get a tailor on those sleeves or what
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He would go to Anderson & Sheppard on Savile Row to have them tailor-made.
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"We need to tailor our efforts to the districts and states," the source said.
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Zhao Feng, 38, a tailor, acknowledged that the relationship between the countries had deteriorated.
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His father, Louis Cohen, was a tailor, his mother, Fannie (Feitel) Cohen, a homemaker.
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Tailor your message to the receiver's cultural background or how well you know them.
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I'm sort of sample size, so I don't have to go to a tailor.
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Augustine said it's important to tailor your message to each individual job and company.
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The suits are made by a tailor with whom Mowarin partners and his apprentices.
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These returning shows, tailor-made for bingeing, deserve to be revisited (or newly discovered).
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It helps students by using artificial intelligence to tailor the curriculum to individual demands.
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I&aposd recommend using Revtown&aposs digital tailor tool to find your best size.
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They're still both us, but I think you tailor it to the different scenarios.
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Daters will be paired for "tailor made" dates, according to HBO, throughout the property.
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Enhanced situational awareness will enable them to tailor response for the best possible outcome.
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A tailor sat cross-legged on the floor, stitching lining onto a man's suit.
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The setting seems tailor-made for German artist Josef Strau's current exhibition The Prototype.
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And, even if you do take your jeans to a tailor, a basic re-hem looks weak and slightly baggy compared to the original (unless your tailor can do a specific rolled-denim stitch and taper the leg, which can cost way more).
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Adaptations of le Carré's own works aside—The Tailor of Panama, The Constant Gardener, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, A Most Wanted Man, and Our Kind of Traitor are all post-2000—espionage thrillers enjoyed a popular renaissance with the Jason Bourne movies.
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An elastic loop can be just as useful as a safety pin, needle and thread, or — hell, we're going there — even a tailor on demand when it comes to avoiding fashion faux pas (because what 20-something really goes to the tailor consistently?).
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That means it's key to tailor messaging to specific groups, in specific channels, Huang says.
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You can also use your W-4 to tailor the taxes withheld from your pay.
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Now, the last Fox debate started with questions tailor-made to get people's blood boiling.
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Better machine-learning could tailor your matches to your actions, rather than your stated desires.
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That would a tailor the whole hearing by the witness rather than by the questioners.
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Abdalla is a tailor who barely had a chance to study in their native Somalia.
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Few artists broke through with a story as tailor-made for stardom as Justin Vernon.
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Many retailers have responded by procuring 'on-demand' packaging machines, which custom-tailor shipping boxes.
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This tracks, given the fact that social media is basically tailor-made for fostering fixations.
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Even more remarkably, mass entertainment today can be tailor-made, not one-size-fits-all.
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Politicians know that the elderly are more likely to vote, and tailor their policies accordingly.
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Each successive feature Apple trotted out seemed tailor-made to undermine the company's health demo.
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It's also a sharp Bimmer, wearing its size like an athlete with a good tailor.
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The design, though, seems tailor-made to Cozmo's relatively limited (although always growing) skill set.
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From generous motives, Sweden has adopted policies towards refugees tailor-made to provoke a backlash.
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The app allows users to tailor restrictions as much or as little as they want.
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And as has happened in other countries, Starbucks will tailor itself to local coffee habits.
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When she went to pick up the dress, she found the tailor wearing a copy.
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John le Carré set a scene there in his great novel ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
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Crosby told us that they're figuring out how to tailor Wevorce to their business partners.
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This Challenge seems tailor-made for people with long limbs and good upper body strength.
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Now, when enabled, you can tailor each day with the hours you're available to work.
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They seem tailor-made for future TV singing competitions, karaoke nights, and figure skating duets.
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There day passes from £20, or the option to tailor a flexible plan from £50.
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According to the Attorney General's report, such relationships aren't uncommon in the prison's tailor shops.
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Completely tailor-made shoes are also available if you have deep pockets and are patient.
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Caleb McLaughlin was very fashion-forward with his custom Book a Tailor pinstripe silver tux.
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I've been waiting for asymmetrical screens that are tailor made for their use case forever.
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To all the petite girls who have their tailor on speed dial, we feel you.
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"Customers can tailor their drink to match their own personal taste preferences," the spokesperson said.
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Its warm and cool settings also let you tailor the mist to your temperature preferences.
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Are there any ways we can tailor our institutions and norms to avoid this pitfall?
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Brioni was founded by tailor Nazareno Fonticoli and entrepreneur Gaetano Savini in Rome in 1945.
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Parents, students and faculty will tailor the program to each individual's goals, the university said.
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The ban was tailor-made for Republican primary voters, but not for the general electorate.
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GAYCATIONPremieres Wednesday, March 2 GAYCATION is one of our new shows, tailor-made for VICELAND.
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With that data, advertisers can tailor their content directly to certain regions or browsing habits.
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That tale of triumph against adversity makes it feel tailor-made for awards and acclaim.
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Wisconsin is tailor-made for Sanders, with huge populations of college students and union workers.
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New archetypes allow you to tailor your preferred class for different types of battle conditions.
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Rolls said the car, revealed Saturday, was tailor-made for one of its top customers.
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We will use AI to tailor a job to your unique skills, talents, and passions.
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Even if you buy something off the rack, you need to go to the tailor.
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He grew up in Mosul, Iraq, where he worked with his father, also a tailor.
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As a result, Intuit could tailor its Free File offer just the way it wanted.
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The role of the hard-nosed movie producer seems tailor-made for Saif Ali Khan.
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And the massive solar subsidy game creates an environment tailor-made for abuse and manipulation.
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It also can tailor daily nutritional requirements to a user's specific weight, height and lifestyle.
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The mask turns from white to chrome (tailor-made for Instagram, or what?) after application.
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Some women strategically tailor their political prints so a candidate's face is across their derrière.
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Apple also added some new watch faces, letting you tailor the look to your liking.
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They "will tailor the car even further to customers' needs, sports or pastimes," Aston said.
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His hair seemed tailor-made for the Brylcreemed pompadour style of the 1950s and 1960s.
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"This product is tailor-made for an NBA owner," says Michael Hitchcock, the PFL's CEO.
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But in Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy, his backstory changed to have him recruited in 1937.
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Despite his strengths, the Brazilian looks like a tailor-made opponent for the aging Russian.
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It uses customer data to help retailers tailor rewards programs that appeal to individual consumers.
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Her mother, the village tailor, cut it into six tiny pieces at her husband's instruction.
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She eventually arrived in Georgia in 1975, and worked as a tailor for 30 years.
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"The train hasn't changed since the British built it," says Suridender Pal, 50, a tailor.
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Her father, Isaac, was a tailor, and her mother, Sophie (Becker) Weisman, was a homemaker.
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In theory, gig work is tailor-made for virus panics, or any broad economic swing.
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That has prompted Ms. Bush at times to tailor her message to a younger audience.
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The point is you can tailor this to your audience, and it will be delicious.
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But but but: The information was used to help tailor which advertising some users saw.
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Still, for those wanting to tailor the content they stream, physical media is worth exploring.
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She says she first got the more tailor-made gear a couple of years ago.
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And House Ways and Means Chairman Kevin Brady has encouraged Trump to tailor the tariffs.
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If you get a promotion, you will want to tailor your signature efficiently and professionally.
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Always tailor the resume to the job description, and don&apost be afraid to brag.
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The good: States, cities and tribes could tailor drone activity to local needs and preferences.
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With multiple inseam options, you won&apost need to visit a tailor before wearing it.
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Flynn conferred with senior intelligence officials on how to best tailor the briefing for Trump.
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Ferrari is coy about what qualifications a customer needs to become a tailor-made customer.
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I don't try to tailor myself depending on the particular audience that I am addressing.
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A Chinese tailor lived on the ground floor and took refuge there—he couldn't leave.
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But it proved more complicated to tailor each variant for its service, and costs ballooned.
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In theory, pitchers know how to better tailor their game plans to fit their stuff.
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Elashry, the tailor, complains that he is "too old" to travel to Syria or Iraq.
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Employees use it to tailor the amount of income tax that's withheld from their paychecks.
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While you won't have a tailor to guide you through, this is just as helpful.
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With accurate data, schools can tailor responses that protect all students and close reporting gaps.
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Adama Daniel sat behind the front desk of the dark, stuffy tailor shop and moped.
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His father, David Orentreich, an immigrant from Austria, was a tailor in the garment district.
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His father, Henry, was a tailor, and his mother, Minnie (Damsky) Silverman, was a homemaker.
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I was struck by how tailor-made Wise seemed for the vagaries of these environments.
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Smart scales provide you with extra data that can help you tailor your weight-loss plan.
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Its staff outline best practices for preventing harassment and tailor recommendations to suit different workplace cultures.
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As a result, an airline can tailor the amount of space available to a particular passenger.
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Kris was one of the first to actually trust me and tailor men's suits for me.
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The California Democrat warned open proceedings at this stage would allow witnesses to tailor their testimony.
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If you are a tailor, you make sure that the suit really fits the client well.
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Anorak is a platform that uses machine learning to tailor advice to those seeking life insurance.
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Enormously expensive, they may be tailor-made for Bloomberg, who's apparently willing to spend unlimited sums.
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That effort is meant to help tailor Windows 10 to the demands of the Chinese government.
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I will concede that Wavebox feels almost tailor-made for my personal work and life setup.
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It also generated a template that other colleges could tailor to their budgets, creativity and prestige.
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The concept car, dubbed the 'Smart vision EQ fortwo,' is unsurprisingly tailor-made for car sharing.
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It's this weird way of interacting where you can tailor your specific human interactions by blocking.
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The machine is tailor-made for creatives who demand the absolute best performance from their computers.
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"Tech companies are offering Lite apps to tailor their services to data-conscious users," Woo said.
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The coats and jackets had semidetached cuffs and collars, as if created by an indecisive tailor.
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The Trump era, more than any other presidency, seems tailor-made for a pop cultural reading.
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You can take them as is, or tailor them for the job you're interviewing for. 1.
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They should be able to tailor the class to your needs, or provide modifications when necessary.
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Westin says that it's important to tailor materials and models to the region and children's needs.
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Only a handful escaped — and Savvas, who did tailor work on Erikousa, made his way there.
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Use fresh, original phrases and tailor it to the interview, especially if you made a connection.
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The group will also try to tailor its ideas to Sydney rather than imposing overseas models.
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The movie reunites the group of secret agents who use a tailor shop as a cover.
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We could potentially have a first look at Moia's tailor-made vehicles next year, Harms teased.
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It also owns controlling stakes in Italian tailor Pal Zileri and British fashion brand Anya Hindmarch.
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Iofit is making two different versions — one for general fitness, and one tailor-made for golfing.
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The funding should help tailor the software to these mysterious but hopefully deep-pocketed potential clients.
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Such an approach is tailor-made for a President and an administration with unprecedented communications reach.
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First, the rules actually being struck down aren't really tailor-made for Republicans to brag about.
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The lawyers can then use that crowd-sourced feedback to tailor their arguments to the jury.
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Ahmed soon found work as a tailor — he's been at Brooks Brothers for three years now.
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Munich Re has emphasised tailor-made products in niche areas such as aerospace and cyber risk.
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For example, weight-loss app Lose It integrates genetic information to tailor diet and exercise recommendations.
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Hypothetical Gameplans Everything about Rose Namajunas's gameplan in the first fight was tailor made for Jędrzejczyk.
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As the program expands, Pizza Hut will tailor its selections to each geographic area, Bourgeois said.
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They do not have the time to job search and tailor their resume like I do.
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He said his approach for addressing concerns is to tailor his cyber solutions to their problems.
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The in-house tailor was summoned to hem the bottom of the polo half an inch.
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Basically, tailor your budget categories to serve the life you want to live (within your means).
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Read more: America's biggest wealth manager for the ultrarich is known for his tailor-made portfolios.
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Alongside that effort, jobs officials are doing skill "inventories" of local residents to tailor training programs.
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Another big-picture goal for digital pills is to better tailor or personalize medications for patients.
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Drive modes tailor the car from racetrack-ready to slogging through a crowd of drooling admirers.
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No state in the nation is more tailor-made for the Texas senator than South Carolina.
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That way, Path can tailor its services based on what the employer already has in place.
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Triton: A software platform that helps media companies tailor content to each individual reader or viewer.
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His isolation scoring game—full of craftiness and sheer will—is tailor-made for the playoffs.
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"They have very detailed analytics so they can tailor their offering to each individual," noted Alluora.
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In "The Tailor," circa 1570, Moroni depicts a man pausing before cutting a piece of fabric.
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His father, Giuseppe, was a tailor, and his mother, the former Antonietta Guarino, was a homemaker.
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When we meet Sonia, her tailor shop is the last remaining business in a deserted mall.
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So, in August a mental health therapist began a "wellness" program, tailor-made for the Yazidis.
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If the ESL wants a good turnout, they must tailor their offerings to where they are.
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She studied as a tailor in Bucharest and was a member of a secret Jewish organization.
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But the federal requirements leave plenty of room for each province to tailor its own solution.
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" — TREVOR NOAH "How can a man have access to the nuclear codes but not a tailor?
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Hoping to ease her way into form at this tournament, Williams faced a tailor-made opponent.
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I had our tailor patch the fabric with large squares until the patches themselves developed holes.
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In an interview, Mr. Pahad recalled that he had ordered some tailor-made Nehru-style shirts.
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Before dedicating himself full-time to spiritual healing, he worked in mines and as a tailor.
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In fact, the proposals seem almost tailor-made to enrich the president and people like him.
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It may be necessary to tailor-make the remedy for each condition or even each patient.
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This was an investigation tailor-made to Hall's expertise, and she agreed to take it on.
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However, using white-label solutions like ezbob's can help lenders better tailor their services toward SMBs.
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They don't live in elaborate towers, have their clothes tailor-made, drive exotic (and bulletproof) cars.
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DAILY CROSSWORD COLUMN Ryan McCarty brings us a puzzle tailor-made for the current political environment.
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Newly configured institutions and laws (for example, electoral laws) could be tailor-made to its advantage.
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The harmonies in "The Tailor of Fitzrovia" suggested to me a composer you haven't mentioned: Britten.
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Tomas Alfredson ("Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy") directed this adaptation of a best seller by Jo Nesbo.
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The pair met at the same tailor shop where Mitchell met the prisoners she helped escape.
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In her years working at the White House, Ms. Dowling tried to tailor flowers to occasions.
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These examples also raise another troubling question: Do scholars tailor their work to get media attention?
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"There's no doubt that Mulan has been tailor-made for a big China release," Robbins said.
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As for suiting, his closet is filled with threads made by legendary Brooklyn tailor Martin Greenfield.
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Born in Vietnam, Tran grew up working in his parents' tailor shop making his own clothes.
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You can also add tannins, enzymes and coloring agents to tailor the wine to your specifications.
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"RICH AND poor, everyone has a tailor here," says Olajire Omikunle, a couturier for Nigeria's powerful.
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Be sure to thoroughly update these files and tailor them to the job you're applying for.
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Munich Re has emphasized tailor-made products in niche areas such as aerospace and cyber risk.
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In addition to immense distribution, YouTube provides a business model that's tailor-made for emerging creators.
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The BBC could tailor its algorithms to promote stories that optimize for other values besides entertainment.
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And he hardly even bothers trying to tailor his message to Iowa and its heavily evangelical electorate.
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Wheatley had been sold into slavery as a child and purchased in Boston by tailor John Wheatley.
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In addition, customer targeting allows you to tailor rewards to the lifetime value of each user segment.
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Em Mohammed, a Syrian refugee from Idlib, supports her three children working as a tailor in Lebanon.
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"God knows what they are moaning about," said Hindu elder Om Prakash, a 63-year-old tailor.
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And they're almost tailor-made to act as rear speakers in a Sonos surroundsound home-theater configuration.
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A startling discovery was recently made at a branch of Churchill&aposs favorite tailor shop from yesteryear.
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WWE is clearly willing to tailor its content to make it more acceptable to Middle East audiences.
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Once you have an idea of that, it's much easier to tailor dirty talk to your partner.
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Audi and Mercedes may tailor a more impressive cabin, but they don't offer a raised-up sedan.
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Now it's adding the ability to recognize who is speaking to it and tailor its responses accordingly.
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He is a tailor-made villain: entitled, arrogant, obnoxious, with a message of xenophobia, misogyny and division.
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Tests like FoundationOne can help doctors tailor cancer treatments to the genetic mutations driving a patient's tumor.
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That data gets shared with their therapist who can then use that information to tailor the treatment.
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She sketched a dress design she thought would look good and took it to a local tailor.
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A lot of people don't think to tailor their jeans, but then you get the perfect fit.
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The club: Most modern drivers are adjustable, meaning players can custom tailor them to their specific needs.
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Canny politicians such as Mr Modi have not failed to notice, and increasingly tailor their policies accordingly.
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Strategists like to identify the likeliest voters on both sides to tailor their messaging and tactics accordingly.
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Once their specific triggers were identified, content was tailor-made to target their deepest fears and insecurities.
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Why it matters: Google and Facebook track individuals' online behavior to tailor advertising based on those preferences.
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An ASIC, meanwhile, is tailor-made for a specific application (for example, they're popular among Bitcoin miners.)
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Unlike the old-school scary binders, you can tailor Zola's checklist to your religious or cultural affiliation.
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Increasingly, the company is focused on using machine-learning technology to tailor their product to audience's interests.
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In the absence of a vaccine, the government requested help from the WHO to "tailor-make" one.
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"Has there ever been a story more tailor-made for The New York Times?" the memo reads.
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"If we understand the process, we may be able to tailor the treatment better," Dr Ribas said.
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"It should be based on the most accurate amount of information that is tailor-made for you."
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READ MORE HERE >>America's biggest wealth manager for the ultrarich is known for his tailor-made portfolios.
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The Islamic State claimed responsibility for the April 30 murder of Nikhil Chandra Joarder, a Hindu tailor.
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That lets them tailor the experience to readers individually, with the aim of keeping them around longer.
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That lets them tailor specific products to you at the precise times you're most likely to buy.
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The company says this trip is tailor-made for adrenaline junkies, sun chasers, and shark aficionados alike.
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The researchers also found that they could tailor these genes to cut any RNA molecule they wanted.
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Aides praise Mr. Bratton's flexibility, his willingness to revisit an approach to tailor it to the times.
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A Hindu tailor was killed in April, and a Hindu priest was hacked to death in July.
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Some Democrats suggest the party has to tailor its message to different districts and states to win.
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Compounding pharmacies make tailor-made drugs for patients whose needs cannot be met by FDA-approved medications.
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And on Wednesday, Cruz offered a new speech that seemed tailor-made for this state's Republican identity.
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Yet it's so tailor-made that it somehow seems too pat, too easy and somehow too premature.
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The best strategy, Gupta believes, is bottom up: Let candidates tailor their campaigns to their individual constituencies.
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Barry Seal's life story as a drug runner turned double agent seems basically tailor-made for Hollywood.
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Drake and Lil' Wayne toured using a tailor-made concert app that featured content licensed from Capcom.
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After answering some high-level questions about my design preferences, Tailor sent me a set of logos.
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While at a tailor, Gwen asks if they've got more fabric in for her to have pants.
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The bride's father retired as the owner of a tailor shop in Stockton that bore his name.
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Village's studio facilities include props and accessories to help influencers tailor their content to a particular campaign.
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There used to be this French tailor and fabric maker, Dormeuil, and they had a boutique here.
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And for decades, one bantam-sized tailor has outfitted more than his share of hulking hockey stars.
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But overall, the circumstances of Epstein's life and career are essentially tailor-made to produce conspiracy theories.
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TORONTO — The interior of Soufi's, a fast-casual restaurant in downtown Toronto, is tailor-made for Instagram.
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Chairman Jerome H. Powell emphasized that the bank would tailor its policy in response to economic data.
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Johnson said various chefs have helped evolve the recipe over time and tailor it to his palate.
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Picking up on these nuances will help you tailor your responses to keep the interview on track.
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Smarter Living: Many of us can tailor our jobs to maximize our satisfaction and sense of purpose.
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Martin Greenfield, owner of custom tailor shop Martin Greenfield Clothiers, told us wool rarely needs dry cleaning.
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He found this one secondhand at a tailor; its original owner had been gored while wearing it.
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Taking Cannonball Adderley's 1960s crossover gambits as his model, Mr. Glasper began to tailor the band's approach.
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She brings along a tailor, Christy Rilling, because she often reworks pieces they own to update them.
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This show seems tailor-made for a New York audience but it first began showing in Miami.
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"I think we'll just get in and then tailor our programming to the neighborhood," Mr. Viragh said.
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And its custom dial adjustment allows you to tailor the cold brew strength to your desired tastes.
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Store employees can tailor experiences for children celebrating a birthday, a good report card or another milestone.
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Number two, it has an array of customization options that you can tailor to your specific playstyle.
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China has also been successful in getting Apple to tailor the iPhone ecosystem to suit Beijing's demands.
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We'll tailor the message to make sure we're speaking to specific concerns, but it will be consistent.
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Most of all, colleges tailor their financial-aid packages to fill classroom seats and meet budget targets.
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And the company will engage employees to help tailor a new suite of benefits to their needs.
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Indeed, pets provide comforts that seem to be tailor-made for the stresses of normal adolescent development.
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Indeed, pets provide comforts that seem to be tailor-made for the stresses of normal adolescent development.
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Relkin said the House Judiciary Committee was smart to tailor its bill to solve the discrete problem.
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Being able to buy a tailor-made Ferrari makes you a member of a highly elite club.
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When she took it to her local tailor, she felt vindicated in her decision to go digital.
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At first glance, this was a controversy tailor-made for the immediate boiling outrage of social media.
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Ultimately, you'll want to tailor the year to your own goals for self-improvement and self-awareness.
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First, it allows states to tailor their approaches to the culture and healthcare market of the state.
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Education savings accounts would empower parents to tailor the education of their children to their particular needs.
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So you should tailor your decision-making strategy to which type of decision you have to make.
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Thus, a plan can tailor its offerings, providing adult day programs, say, only for people with dementia.
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Then Ms. Parton changed into a tailor-made, figure-hugging black robe to accept her honorary degree.
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Levi's also set up a "tailor shop" outside of the exchange where traders could personalize their denim.
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Cardlytics gets insights on consumer behavior which help the retailers tailor and fund the offers and discounts.
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The company will send you tailor-made liquid vitamin supplements based on a lifestyle quiz and your DNA.
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He says it might make sense for now to tailor Moore's vaccine for just one group of people.
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Gotham has all its guns blazing as it tries to tailor-make a neighborhood within an apartment building.
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It is unclear whether the company would tailor its rides, which include water slides, to Saudi's social codes.
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"We will continue to consult ... with our Filipino partners to appropriately tailor our assistance," Commander Gary Ross said.
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But we can tailor the order to that decision and get just about everything, in some ways, more.
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Many banks in Hong Kong - including HSBC and Standard Chartered - even offer mortgages tailor made for parking spots.
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"It's crazy what a tailor and some confidence can do for a person," Underwood, 27, captioned the post.
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"The laws governing business registration are almost tailor-made for massage parlor traffickers to hide behind," it said.
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She's a subject who seems tailor made for the modern take economy because that's how she positioned herself.
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The trick is, Facebook is so good at targeting you that it can tailor Instagram ads scarily well.
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She was a tailor in New York in the 1960s before moving back to Ponce in the '70s.
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Advanced users can tailor their experience right away and turn on any features they need to feel secure.
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On the small: if they don't tailor meals to modern palates, the food in Westworld would really suck.
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He was born in Limoges in 1841, the sixth of seven children of a tailor and a seamstress.
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"Knowing which genes are causing the disease, then, you might be able to tailor the treatment," Posthuma says.
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And I was able to really tailor it towards things that I thought would win me an Emmy.
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She is tall, with a calming voice that seems tailor-made for her goal of being a nurse.
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" He said he would keep working with Trump "to help him tailor this for the maximum good effect.
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About 80% of individual investors indicate they want to be able to tailor their investments to those goals.
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Though this structure may seem a bit rigid, Roberts says consultants can tailor the experience for their clients.
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Third, come up with some sort of news story that is tailor-made to bring in the clicks.
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The game tracks what you're watching, and uses that information to tailor the story to your viewing behavior.
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The 51-year-old Mitchell began a sexual relationship with Sweat, whom she met in the tailor shops.
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It was a tailor-made slogan that effectively meant different good things to a lot of different people.
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It helps that he's a veteran and he's been nominated before (for Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy in 2012).
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Now if she'd just get herself a good tailor to take up those coats an inch or two.
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But the two men may have to tailor Iran's foreign policy more to the liking of the Guards.
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OceanOne appears to be almost as capable as DARPA's ATLAS robot, but tailor-made to easily maneuver underwater.
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Today's best retailers deploy sophisticated analytics to predict their customers' needs and tailor the experience to each individual.
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He&aposs now ripping Pelosi for, quote, "trivializing" impeachment and says the process is tailor-made for Trump.
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Little Marco, low-energy Jeb, Rocket Man — all trash bon mots tailor-made for the reality-TV era.
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There were clerical looking overcoats like those the Vatican elite order from the papal tailor Ditta Annibale Gammarelli.
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But armed with that knowledge, you can now tailor your resume so it uses AI to your advantage.
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LG's camera app will also have a square camera feature, tailor-made for those 1:1 Instagram shots.
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We tailor-make it because no shopping centre is alike and each shopping centre serves a different catchment.
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The son of the legendary Dusty Rhodes, Cody was tailor-made for today's WWE of his own accord.
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He promoted a thin and simplistic -- though for some attractive --populist, anti-incumbent message tailor-made for television.
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VDOO then also generates specific "tailor-made on-device micro-agents" to continue the detection and repair process.
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They all have moderate stances on the issues, tailor-made to appeal to white voters in the South.
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Instead, tailor your resume to highlight the experience and skills you have that best fit that specific company.
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Netflix VP of Product Todd Yellin told Variety that they used to tailor recommendations based on geographic location.
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The tests are designed to help doctors tailor cancer treatments to the genetic mutations driving a patient's tumor.
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Urbanska combs through eBbay and uses a tailor to re-create the looks of her favorite fashion icon.
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Evaneos, the online marketplace for tailor-made travel experiences, has picked up $80 million in Series D funding.
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The four footwear styles ahead are tailor made to fit into your workweek flow and after-hours plans.
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Alan reportedly spent more than a hour spreading on orange foundation and putting on his tailor-made wig.
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But Grisham refuses to tailor his usual kinetic approach, which employs twists and turns to haul narrative ass.
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In contrast, a consensus candidate like Mr Rubio, who was obliterated under FPTP, is tailor-made for IRV.
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It feels tailor-made for the restaurant because it makes sense once you have it with the food.
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Tailor-made travel services are fast becoming customary among wealthy travelers looking to escape cookie-cutter vacation packages.
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Walking is an activity that can easily be graded up or down to tailor to your personal goals.
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How clever, I thought, tailor-made for vegetarians and less rich than the classic little hot-dog version.
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Billions are being spent to renovate shopping centers to tailor them to consumers' changing tastes and shopping patterns.
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And the more you watch, the more Hulu will tailor its recommendations to your interests, the company claims.
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Regardless of what style you choose, Revtown ensures you always get a great fit with its digital tailor.
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"Kickstarter exists for people who want to support creative projects, so it's tailor made for this," she said.
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Early last month, a suicide bomber entered Kerawa and blew himself up behind a house, killing a tailor.
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The app is meant to tailor your user experience in a way that is completely personal to you.
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"Tailor your look to the style of your company and the dress code of the event," she says.
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Why fumble around with a printed map when you can tailor a digital one just for your trip?
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Suzie Wong might have known such a tailor, although that 1960s styling would be awfully dated these days.
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While it's certainly pricey, there hotel is a sleek option that feels tailor made for a special occasion.
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Android Go. Google is launching an initiative called Android Go to better tailor Android to low-connectivity devices.
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In the age of self-driving cars, then, the company would also tailor its services to each city.
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In other words, it's tailor-made (or, shall we say, perfectly blended) to get the Insta-set's attention.
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Like many casseroles, this one is adaptable so you can tailor it to your tastes and your crowd.
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If you discover your sibling isn't interested or capable of maintaining a friendship, tailor your efforts moving forward.
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When I want a skirt hemmed or a pair of pants taken in I go to a tailor.
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MSNBC's prime-time left-leaning lineup was tailor-made for those seeking oppositional programming to the current administration.
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And for the Israeli prime minister, it was a plan tailor-made for an election four weeks away.
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This national history is important, but it's even more critical to tailor national history to Pittsburgh-specific events.
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Last July, two Southern scholars took aim, calling for academic papers tailor-made to take on Mr. Edge.
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If all of this sounds like something tailor-made for President Trump to take advantage of, you're right.
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Aside from a big bank account, the most important requirement to become a tailor-made customer is patience.
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The scarf is from Saks and the jacket and shirt are customer made, from my tailor in Nashville.
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Having users input this information could help Google further tailor search results and offer better information to advertisers.
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The plans can tailor these offerings to individuals, and the offerings could increase competition between plans, Verma said.
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But we can tailor the order to that decision and get just about everything, in some ways, more.
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The site offers resources including documents, podcasts and blogs, and allows users to tailor their searches by sector.
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Carlsen also travels with a personal chef who helps tailor his meals to fit his specific nutritional needs.
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" He said he would keep working with Trump "to help him tailor this for the maximum good effect.
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The deal is expected to have some flexibility so that China can tailor its purchases to market demand.
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Then, SCL claimed, it could tailor messaging to better target and persuade voters based on their particular personalities.
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For the first time, players could craft their own spiritual system and tailor its bonuses to their culture.
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The son of an Algerian-Jewish tailor, Nedjar began making his strange dolls when he was a child.
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Instead a tailor-made experience for navigation, reading texts, emails, or getting restaurant information will come through the car.
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Here's how it works: When a user first signs up for Air Tailor, the company ships a Welcome Kit.
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Air Tailor also provides a level of price transparency that isn't super common in the world of clothing alterations.
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His father, a tailor, literally died of shame because Aladdin wouldn't learn a trade and played with street urchins.
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Drugmakers could tailor therapies to specific people; diseases of old age could get corrected before they ever manifest themselves.
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Extremist groups even develop their own software at times to tailor things like encrypted messaging to their specific needs.
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Example "hybrid roles" the findings cite are bookkeeper, tailor, public school teacher, dietitian, coach, logistics analyst and many more.
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You would tailor the course around budgeting, investing, risk management, credit cards, home and car loans and emergency funds.
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The setback proved that Chinese customers preferred tailor-made products and their buying decisions were not always price driven.
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Some plans may decide to tailor benefits so that they&aposre exempt from these federal essential health benefits mandate.
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Viaud grasped the opportunity the organization presented for training, and he eventually became a tailor (charging $3,200 a suit!).
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They learn more about each driver's habits – even how they like their seat adjusted – and tailor themselves to individuals.
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Everyone was sick and tired of paying hundreds of dollars at the tailor or shopping in the kid's section!
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Even though they weren't, the songs feel as though they were tailor made for Pete and Bradford to sing.
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The team's offense was tailor-made for a guy who was shifty enough to get open from the slot.
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The tailor, Nikhil Joarder, is the latest victim in a series of similar attacks in this South Asian nation.
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Local craftsmen, like Tailor Toyo, would refashion traditional fabrics into baseball jackets, which were commonly worn by American soldiers.
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The IRS is hammering out a new Form W-4, which you can use to tailor your income taxes.
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"We don't want to give the impression that only people who are AI experts can tailor algorithms," Yanardag said.
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"Put it all together, and you've got a stock that was practically tailor-made for this moment," Cramer said.
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Once my call is over, I take them to a tailor nearby and he repairs it for about $1.60.
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Some up-and-coming businesses are now opting to tailor their clothes to millennials, with an eye toward convenience.
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Sokneang has since retrained as a tailor with the help of a Cambodian charity which helps acid attack survivors.
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Facebook and Google, for example, use the information to help tailor the advertisements that are central to their businesses.
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Give these stylists a try, and we're sure you'll walk away with a 'do that's tailor-made for you.
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It's a precedent-setting maneuver that permits the company to tailor its results based on perceptions of users' ideologies.
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In Djerba's old medina, Jewish tailor Mgissis Chabeh has worked for four decades sewing "jebba", a traditional Muslim dress.
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The lead sponsor of the Tailor Act, Republican Tipton Scott of Colorado, was not made available for an interview.
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The site also asked if I suffered from arthritis, asthma, diabetes, or depression, ostensibly to help tailor its discounts.
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Users can filter out passengers based on employer or gender, depending on how they want to tailor their experience.
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Gruber identifies tailor-made suits on sight; McClane spends the film shoeless and clad in an ever-filthier undershirt.
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In the future, Netflix could present scenarios with a greater number of choices, each tailor-made for data harvesting.
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And Snapchat loosened demands for tailor-made video programs, which makes it more like the rest of the web.
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This new tool also suggests tips to modify your Form W-4 to better tailor your income tax withholding.
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Doctor Bashir is speaking with Garak, a Cardassian spy in exile living on DS9 and working as a tailor.
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O'Shea had undertook an unexpected gothic revamp at the classic Italian tailor which was founded in Rome in 1945.
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California's outsized market could make it difficult to tailor packaging with warning labels specifically to stores in the state.
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Teal wants to solve this problem with a modular machine you can tailor to suit to your exact needs.
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"The way politicians are speaking now makes me nervous," says Julius, a tailor, hunched over his ageing sewing machine.
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Here promises that I can, using the app, tinker with specific frequencies, to tailor the mix to my preferences.
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A big advantage the Zeiss lens has is users will be able to tailor it to an individual's prescription.
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Most versions run removal that seems tailor-made to clean up the low health totals of the Zoo minions.
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It even specified that the opportunity was tailor-made for young cash-strapped women in college, as she was.
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Your Form W-4, which you can update at any time, allows you tailor your tax withholding at work.
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The argument is that it wouldn't be easy or even feasible to tailor phone encryption capabilities for specific states.
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Computer-based algorithms can tailor email solicitations for different contribution amounts depending on how much they know about you.
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The Daily Mail also noted that she also had a tailor reconstruct Middleton's $4,000 Naeem Khan dress for… $37.
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Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV) was pumped about how it let her tailor her message to West Virginia. Sen.
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Aside from bringing your own personality, it's incredibly sexy to tailor your sexts to the specific person your texting.
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Even more so than ice cream, popsicles seem tailor-made for quick a cool down during a heat wave.
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Last month a childless Kenyan tailor was charged with attempted murder, having allegedly attacked his wife with a machete.
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The first verse denotes profession (for boys)/husband's profession (for girls): Tinker, tailor, soldier, sailor, gentleman, apothecary, ploughboy, thief.
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Say "Alexa, tell BedTime Story to Allie," and the voice command skill will tailor a unique story to her.
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In New York City, genetic tests are helping oncologists tailor treatment plans that are specific to each unique patient.
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Foxes have no grand vision but lots of seemingly contradictory views, as they tailor their conclusions to the situation.
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These sites can be used to better tailor marketing, offering consumers great deals or personally tailored discounts or coupons.
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This way, when the tea experts curate your next monthly box, they'll be able to better tailor their selections.
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Every representative is up for re-election, so it is much more difficult to tailor legislation to one lawmaker.
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Yes, there are drive settings to tailor suspension and performance, from "comfort" through a manual mode properly tagged "race".
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Colin Firth has his suits splattered as a spy in an agency hidden behind a Savile Row tailor shop.
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Personal loans are available in amounts up to $75,5.993, and you can tailor your monthly payment to your needs.
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The severity of Steve's trauma — and the apparent violence that caused it — were tailor-made triggers for those emotions.
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They can't tailor their remedies or cases to try to fit some expectation about what a court will do.
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So that's always something that you want to work with a professional tailor to making the suit fit you.
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At the very least, they should be able to tailor a portfolio that conforms to your goals and concerns.
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"We can tailor the order to that decision and get just about everything, in some ways, more," Trump said.
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This blunt, outspoken style also happens to be tailor-made for Twitter, Trump's conduit direct to his faithful flock.
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Under Armour The new model is not only competition tested, but tailor-fit to each US speed skater's body.
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But nightlife, which is generally tailor-made for outcasts and oddities, has a way of fighting back against oppression.
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It is also thought to be a potential way to tailor a baby's genetic makeup to favor particular traits.
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Cetrulo: Yeah, there's things we can do with the anatomy to tailor the tissue to match the recipient donor.
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"You can make a $400 suit like a $4,000 one with the expertise of the right tailor," he says.
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Thankfully, Urban Outfitters is the ultimate source for fun gifts that seem tailor-made for your friends and family.
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And without a tailor on the ballot, America chose a candidate who didn't mind ripping the last threads apart.
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I don't have a name for any particular style, but I try to tailor the style to the content.
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The recipe is tailor-made for a customer whom Mr. Ulbrich, for proprietary and competitive reasons, declined to name.
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Livshits became a tailor in her hometown and married a construction worker, who died after 29 years of marriage.
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According to her family, Ms. Bayak dreamed of moving to Nepal's capital, Kathmandu, and living happily as a tailor.
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What this means in practice is that supporters can tailor his statements to their own beliefs, rhetoric professors said.
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Knowing that helps us tailor the treatment and helps identify siblings and children who might be at higher risk.
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The company supplied chefs and nutritionists to modify the athletes' diets, and sleep specialists to tailor their nighttime rituals.
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Amazon can tailor marketing and gain valuable insights into customer purchasing habits by tracking activity at its Go stores.
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If there was a moment tailor-made for a new book about women and rage, it would be now.
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By building in breaks, choice and a range of activities, parents can tailor plans to meet children's individual needs.
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"Mulan" is "tailor-made for success in China," said Jeff Bock, senior analyst at entertainment research firm Exhibitor Relations.
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And Abbott&aposs DBS system opens the door for providers to tailor treatments to PD patients&apos unique needs.
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This means that each and every police department can tailor its training catalogue to evolve along with its mission.
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They also work with Form W-43, which you can use to tailor the taxes withheld from your pay.
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Instead of mimicking the messaging that worked in southwestern Pennsylvania, candidates should tailor their campaigns to fit their districts.
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The entire debate stage seemed aligned against Bloomberg, a billionaire who was tailor-made for vilification by any Democrat.
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Jolie chose a strapless high-shine sequin Versace gown, to honor the late Versace designer and tailor, Luigi Massi.
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Having a tailor-made Ferrari instantly gives the owner status among collectors and often offers a higher resale value.
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Clients can also get their signature or name on a special tailor-made dedication plate between the front seats.
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If Trump is to testify, his lawyers and Mueller's prosecutors have a few options for how to tailor it.
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The Sonos One is not able to sense and tailor its sound automatically depending on the room it's in.
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The data identified people's personality traits, helping tailor messaging based on whether they were agreeable, for instance, or religious.
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"It was a great instrument for us during the construction period, and tailor made to our needs," Fitzpatrick explained.
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The administration said it will develop a proposal to tailor the rule's requirements "more appropriately" for the two industries.
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Others are placing strategic bets on projects that tailor autonomous-driving technology to a new breed of electric cars.
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Green, herbaceous and tangy, they are tailor-made for seafood and vegetables and might even enhance a grilled steak.
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The idea is that doctors can use genetic tests to tailor medical treatments to the specific biology of patients.
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Its good intentions don't change the fact that the film is essentially immersive disaster porn, tailor-made for your iPhone.
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With that in mind, tailor your app to work within the native Android experience so your users can interact intuitively.
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"You need to tailor your resume to each specific job you're applying to," says Vicki Salemi, career expert with Monster.
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So The Lion King—replete with its monolithic rock formations, cartoon menagerie, and Rowan Atkinson—felt tailor-made for me.
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Like Oklahoma, which uses a version of the LAP, those states employ risk scores to tailor services and inform arrests.
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While on an internship in Asia, Skerritt had encountered the effortless magic of having a tailor custom-fit your shirt.
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Initially working as a tailor and in a travel agency, she joined an nonprofit where she learnt how to drive.
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In fact, this shot confirms it — Downey is doing the Iron Man hand thing: I'd like to meet his tailor.
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Whatever your personal political predilections, social media is there for you with tailor-made distractions from the things that matter.
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He's clearly the team's new centerpiece, so expect Philadelphia to tailor the roster to him, not the other way around.
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You can even choose between 5, 10, 49.993, or 20-minute exercises and tailor your practice to your busy schedule.
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Other Area 120 projects include personal stylist Tailor; learn to code app Grasshopper; emoji messenger Supersonic (which is closing down).
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Long ignored by pet costumers, guinea pigs started getting outfits tailor-made for their tiny frames a few years ago.
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President Obama's steadfast refusal to acknowledge the attack as radical Islamic terrorism seemed tailor-made to increase support for Trump.
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The decision to gender-swap the character for film seemed like a narrative twist tailor-made for an onscreen romance.
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From this photo, we can see that Arie is a skinny tie enthusiast, and has an excellent tailor on retainer.
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Noticing how badly Gulliver is dressed the king orders a tailor to take his measurements for a suit of clothes.
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And as she revealed on Instagram, she can also moonlight as a tailor in a pinch should the need arise.
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It's the automated design that's most immediately eye-catching, and that's the big feature highlighted on the Tailor Brands website.
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This meant the team could tailor their conversations to their users, following the directions they wanted the conversation to go.
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And as Blue Apron scales, it may be easier for them to tailor their business, making meal selections more customizable.
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Sonos allows users to tailor the sound produced by its speakers for any room through a process it calls TruePlay.
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This doesn't just provide the opportunity for officers to tailor their reports to the footage, it makes it really easy.
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Reporters from Bloomberg ordered a number of shirts from Original Stitch's AI tailor, but each time, it delivered disappointing goods.
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" Both women, she says, have an identifiable personal style "but tailor their look to suit a vast variety of environments.
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He added that SocGen's operations in the U.S. had been profitable by concentrating on specialized derivatives and tailor-made products.
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"The time gaps are minimal and tomorrow is a flat time trial that is tailor-made for Dumoulin," said Pinot.
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The tartan was designed by Geoffrey (Tailor) Highland Crafts on behalf of Charles Cockell, an astrobiology professor at Edinburgh University.
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When news of Mitchell and Sweat's relationship was leaked to prison authorities, Sweat was transferred out of the tailor shop.
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Dent's idea is that writers and directors can take this bio-feedback and tailor their creations to their audience's responses.
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Politicians tailor their views, votes, policies and actions to cater to the people who can elect or un-elect them.
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The vest is made of layers that look like a contoured map and will be tailor-made for each astronaut.
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It comes with three different belts (coarse, medium, and fine), so that you can tailor it to your sharpening needs.
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My dress is still at the tailor, so at least I don't have to worry about lugging it around tomorrow.
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He's able to tailor specific exercises for trans people who are "fighting genetics harder than the average person," Diamond said.
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You're even taking the time to tailor each one and craft memorable cover letters — but still, you're hearing nothing back.
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There is a genre of indie, slightly navel-gazey movie that is tailor-made for rainy and/or sick days.
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But, Dommermuth said, an operatorship would enable United Internet to tailor its offering of applications better to suit its network.
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That means modernizing the standard framework of free trade agreements while tailor-fitting them based on bilateral and multilateral interests.
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Tea Party participants got together in local homes to tailor their strategy and to find the best candidates for office.
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The regulators were largely unified on broad suggestions for how lawmakers could help tailor Dodd-Frank to specific banks' needs.
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Both are connectivity standards tailor made for the smart home, each connecting the hundreds of products approved for their systems.
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The Today View gives you a quick glimpse at your day, but you can tailor it to house your shortcuts.
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As he prepares to take the keys of the White House from Obama, let's hope he also inherits Obama's tailor.
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This new investment will allow the company to build up tailor-made maps that would provide this level of detail.
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Many e-commerce publishers use supercookie data packages and uniquely tailor messaging, onsite ads and content to wireless carrier customers.
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But as I didn't have $30,000 available to commission one tailor-made to my frame, Gilman let me borrow his.
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When Sony first launched the Move in 2011, it also produced several accessories tailor-made for its motion-controlled games.
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Customers with Starry's slick touchscreen routers can whirl through setup, contact customer service, tailor parental controls and conduct speed tests.
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These quantum simulators rely on the same techniques and hardware as quantum computers, but are tailor-made for narrow applications.
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I'm embarrassed to tell you this but I actually ordered a kilt for him from a dog tailor in Scotland.
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The master tailor Luigi Massi of Atelier Versace made Ms. Jolie Pitt's wedding dress, incorporating designs from her children's drawings.
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Nearby stands a jam-packed rack of pants, shirts and jackets that a local tailor cut from these unexpected fabrics.
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Original Travel has been working on developing a network of tailor-made itineraries around the British Isles, beginning with London.
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Wells not only wants them to incorporate novel techniques; he wants them to tailor their pieces to the group's voices.
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Newspapers and online news organizations got a click-worthy story line tailor-made for a fast read on the iPhone.
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The Justice Department has said Apple's inability to get into its smartphones has created a system tailor-made for criminals.
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Such data, employers believe, can help reduce costs by allowing them to tailor health insurance plans to fit employee demands.
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Zahra wants to be a teacher, Salih wants to be a tailor, and Malak wants to go back to school.
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So being able to tailor plants to microclimates is something that might be possible with CRISPR in the coming years.
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You've likely seen these types of uncertified and obscure "holidays" spread like wildfire on Twitter, which they're tailor made for.
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If not, how can you tailor your application to the next job to increase your chance of landing an interview?
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He is, finally, his own man, his own creation, able to tailor his character and style to his personal preferences.
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To really make that [kind of illuminated] skin, it's a lot of different [products] so you can tailor your look.
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Everything about the game seems tailor-made for Patrick Klepek, and while I liked it, I didn't fall in love.
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It's true–Astro, on many occasions, has learned my habits and provided me with different options to tailor my experience.
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With some special add-ons, clever references, and exclusive packaging, this piece is tailor-made for hard-core Gucci stans.
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Yali Saar, CEO of Tailor Brands, believes much the same about his quest to automate the full-service branding agency.
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The company also recently acquired Too Faced and Becca Cosmetics — two other makeup brands that tailor to a younger demographic.
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The EU will have to tailor the Canada trade deal to suit the UK, because its economic profile is different.
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A prime-time game at home after consecutive frustrating weeks seems like a tailor-made situation for a Rodgers explosion.
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He wears a tailor-made, two-piece suit, divided vertically — Clippers red on one side; Clippers blue on the other.
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Then Mr. Zagottis's father, a tailor from Italy, stitched together a special piece of fabric, and Frank invited the block.
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In the hall just outside the suite wait a tailor and a couple of other people eager for Minaj's time.
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Some of the biggest labels, including Calvin Klein, Gucci and Prada, sent out looks tailor-made for a dystopian world.
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The research could be used to better tailor public-health messaging, for example, to encourage handwashing or destigmatize certain illnesses.
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He assured her he would be an ideal husband: a professional tailor who could provide a nice life for her.
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The 583-foot-tall inflatable protest prop, developed by Chelsea gallery BravinLee programs, was tailor-made to resemble Donald Trump.
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Are there ways in which Sanders can tailor his message to the base that usually goes to someone like Biden?
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Regulators appear amenable: "We want to tailor those regulations for institutions," Jerome Powell, the Fed's chairman, said earlier this month.
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After arriving in New York around the turn of the century, he moved to Alabama and opened a tailor shop.
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No one in her bridal party knew how to fix it, or where to find a tailor on a Sunday.
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The team members used 3-D printing to tailor a titanium plate to match what was left of the bone.
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The IRS's withholding calculator can help you tailor your tax withholding so that you're close to matching your federal liability.
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It was, admittedly, tailor made for someone like me and I fit squarely in her white, college-educated, female base.
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Women are a minority in the world's endurance bicycle races, and some of the competitions tailor their rules by gender.
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You can decide whether you want to set up auto-deposits from your bank for that amount or tailor it.
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If there&aposs a business management problem to solve, odds are there&aposs a tailor-made service to help out.
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Top tier candidates are already quietly talking to their precinct captains about how to tailor their message to each group.
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So he's got the experience that when the sales pitch isn't working, you tailor it to what the customer wants.
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These can be used to tailor marketing strategies, build investment portfolios and package personalized financial products to better reflect individuals.
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Ms. d'Aki met Mr. Shaheen, who wears tailor-made suits like this one, not long after he traveled to Cannes.
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PupJoy delivers personalized dog goods every month, and you can tailor each box based on your and your dog's needs.
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Tailor Cut Produce has had no other "incidents or recalls" in its 20 years of business, a company statement said.
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Born to a Basque seaman and a seamstress in 1895, he became an apprentice to a tailor at age 12.
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In Mr. Bolsonaro they have come to see something of an ideal villain tailor-made for a legal test case.
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The movie, which cost $200 million to produce, is "tailor-made for a big China release," Shawn Robbins, the Boxoffice.
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Mr. Simons grew up in Pittsburgh and was exposed to the great composers by his father, a Russian-born tailor.
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It was important to her to use a tailor who was trained in designing and sewing for the female silhouette.
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Their specific strategies differ, but these programs tailor classes to students' needs and use data to get better over time.
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"When you find a good tailor in Africa, you better keep it as if it was gold," Mr Omikunle says.
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Teens, in particular, complain of bullying, so perhaps age verification could help tailor their app experience to be more positive.
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The regulations are too onerous, they say, and hurt the industry's ability to innovate and tailor their services to consumers.
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Particularly working on a narrative ballet, when you are able to tailor the music in order to tell the story.
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Most advertisers work hard to tailor their message to as wide of a swath of that massive audience as possible.
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That means you can tailor the color, the length and shape of the joysticks, and the feel of the controller.
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Youtube Music uses Google&aposs algorithms to tailor playlists to your interests, as well as help you discover new artists.
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This theory seems tailor-made for circulation via chain emails, but it actually makes little sense once you examine it.
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Since none had packed for an extended stay, a tailor came, took their measurements and soon brought them new outfits.
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"This has also become a foodie town," said Amy Roth, a tailor from Euclid, less than 20 minutes outside of Cleveland.
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The ad could include a geo-targeted offer or branded content that Unlockd will attempt to tailor to the user's interests.
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After abandoning plans for a tailor-made factory, it later inked a deal on a more general facility in Hanford, California.
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Apple's new page is a breakdown of all the ways parents can control and tailor their kids' experience on Apple products.
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In the past, I have made sketches and shown them to my tailor and the poor guy has looked absolutely baffled.
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Trump's double-digit victory comes in a state that seemed tailor-made for Cruz: Southern, conservative, chock full of evangelical Christians.
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Dodd-Frank says the Federal Reserve "may" tailor regulation for the biggest banks, if it sees the need to do so.
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Less extreme and more extreme optionsYou can tailor your approach to be more or less anti-Google, as you feel necessary.
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Watch a new documentary directed by French producr Wax Tailor featuring the minds behind some of America's most notable record stores.
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By understanding which market conditions favor the creation of profitable technologies, society can tailor policies to promote growth, the academy said.
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Developers can now tailor bids by business goals like target cost per acquisition (tCPA) or target return on ad spend (tROAS).
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Yu explained how inadequate policies give officers the opportunity to tailor their statements to their reports instead of giving independent summaries.
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" Here is what he wrote me: "Every single project is tailor-made based on the needs and requirements of each employer.
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It watches you ceaselessly and packages this intelligence into a bespoke, tailor-made, ever-iterating, emotion-tugging product just for you.
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Sanders couldn't topple her in a state whose demographics—overwhelming white, less affluent, liberal—seem tailor-made to Feel the Bern.
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Last month alone saw similar killings of a university professor, a Hindu tailor, an atheist blogger and two gay rights activists.
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Instead, it felt much more Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy with shades of La Femme Nikita, or at least trying to be.
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The targeted age range is six- to fourteen-year-olds, with parents able to tailor questions to the appropriate grade level.
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For a week he attended Roomba as a tailor, measuring with his phone and following patterns projected from a stitching site.
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With Flack, you can also monitor your performance so you can tailor your strategy depending on what works and what doesn't.
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Since her breakthrough, researchers (including Dr Arnold herself) have used this "directed evolution" to tailor enzymes to make drugs and biofuels.
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At just 20 years old, Chen started to run his tailor training school after two weeks of teaching himself the trade.
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We are those who limit our gender expression and carefully tailor our clothing for safety when we are out in public.
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Eventually, the RHONJ star found inmates who would do her nails and style her hair, and even tailor special prison ensembles.
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I squeeze in a trip to the tailor to drop off a new pair of pants that need a shorter hem.
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Pulido says the organization will work alongside famed gymnasts, enlisting them in focus groups, to tailor their resources to gymnasts specifically.
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Some market pundits think it's a dumb money move made by the herd and tailor-made for a Fed-induced plummet.
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He liked to work alongside their employees for a while, so that he could tailor an app exactly to their routines.
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The app also links to a Buzz custom widget editor you can use to tailor the look of Android even further.
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About three years ago, I overheard a former editor I worked for asking incredulously why young people didn't tailor their clothing.
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They run the gamut from sassy to sarcastic to sincere, so feel free to tailor your answers to whoever is asking.
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They can improve on a message or tailor a platform to make it more appealing to a specific set of customers.
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Cambridge Analytica gathered this information to develop "psychographic" profiling tools, which it claimed could tailor political ads to users' personality traits.
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It also has strong ties within the advisory community, and Octopus Choice has been tailor-made to suit the IFA market.
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The goal is to give an overall snapshot of a student's strengths and weaknesses and help to tailor that educational experience.
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As he helped his neighbors fill their jugs, tailor Syed Ansarbasha, 40, said that development was to blame for the crisis.
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Private insurers can better tailor policies to meet the individual needs of residents, finally bringing coverage to those most in need.
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Cimino found a tailor who helped him create pockets using some of his old clothes inside the lining of his coat.
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Evan Rachel Wood, who plays rancher's daughter Dolores Abernathy and four other characters, said the show seemed tailor-made for her.
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That same tablet let her know what the children were looking at, and tailor the lesson if they fixated on something.
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"Everyday is a struggle," said Rukumini V. Puttaswamy, a tailor for 17 years and now head of the Garment Labour Union.
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The tailor-made car industry took off in 2006 after Pininfarina built a one-off Ferrari, the P4/5, for Glickenhaus.
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Further, this created a million one-to-many conversations targeted at tailor-made audiences of fans, supporters, and, more often, trolls.
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When there was an attempt to tailor the video to the song and provide a plot, the result was often worse.
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There are all kinds of different options now, with services that tailor to everything from veggie to keto to gluten-free.
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The Crewmaster, Gazer, Nate and Tailor all offer the same basic functionality, in addition to be pretty good-looking analog timepieces.
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Mr. Islam filed a case in 2012 accusing the tailor of making derogatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad, Mr. Khan said.
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If you want to tailor a Facebook ad to a single user out of its universe of 2.2 billion, you could.
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Here's what it means:The partnership will help AT&T better tailor solutions to fit the varying needs of its enterprise customers.
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Banks will be able to use Sensei to help highlight trends in data and tailor certain products to customers, Adobe said.
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