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dress

Versatile one-piece garment for women, incorporating a bodice and skirt which may be combined in a wide variety of styles. A dress may have long or short sleeves or no sleeves at all; the length can vary from very long to very short; it can be made of any fabric; and designs can be adapted to suit all occasions and all seasons. ‘Dress’ is also a general term for clothing, sometimes indicating formality.



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The final rule, promulgated on November 2, will provide crucial liability protection for those who seek to re habilitate and redevelop brownfields.
There are no silver bullets armed with a guarantee to habilitate all of them.
Failing to intervene appropriately to prevent illness or to habilitate or rehabilitate patients/clients with impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities leads to greater costs for both the person and society.
 
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