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The paper said that it wanted a station fit for the 21st century and that its current state was disgraceful.
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He was said to be a strict and harsh man, a military man and strategical genius, not necessarily fit for politics and administration.
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Clothing needs mirror ski resort activity level: layered clothing fit for sub-zero temperatures, goggles, hat, ski gloves, and neck warmers.
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Another advantage of making small recipient wounds is the ability to create a snug fit for the follicular unit grafts.
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For instance, women may not be considered a good fit for a managerial position if being aggressive is seen as a characteristic of a successful manager.
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Their supply lines were in shambles and barely half the troops were still fit for active duty.
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With very rare exceptions, everybody seemed to me only fit for the strait-jacket.
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Sometimes, dancers will wear jasmine garlands fit for the wrists.
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Frost felt the excellent performance of his new engine would be a natural fit for a VTOL aircraft due to its high expected power-to-weight ratio.
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Second, if the lamp is in a particular type of clearance sale, where items are damaged or otherwise not fit for sale at full price.
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