Use makeup and clothes to create an image that you want to portray but remember as time goes on you may be outgrowing your old look. |
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You may also be outgrowing your old look and evolving into a more sophisticated style of dress. |
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Sadly, the library is fast outgrowing itself and plans are afoot for a new building. |
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They may live to regret the manufacturing of a Frankenstein's monster that is fast outgrowing its creator's expectations. |
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In 2004 Givaudan aims at further outgrowing the market while focussing on improving its margins. |
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The 25-year-old organization is simply outgrowing the vision of its founders. |
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The single-currency zone as a whole is doing well, outgrowing both America and Britain in the first three months of this year. |
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It was a winning combination, forged at Philipp Brothers but soon outgrowing it. |
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Developing countries also have more chance of outgrowing their debt burdens. |
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Moreover, it seemed the company tried to regain its viability by outgrowing its problems. |
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Unfortunately, the human appetite for seafood is outgrowing the sustainable yield of oceanic fisheries. |
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We are outgrowing the long-established negative idea that winter unemployment is inevitable. |
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You don't want to find yourself too quickly outgrowing your new building and having to make additional costly investments. |
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It is also the story of a young society discovering a new confidence in itself, outgrowing old boundaries and prejudices, becoming more aware of its strengths and weaknesses. |
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The new gallery, which has moved from its former home on the Upper East Side after outgrowing it, pays tribute to the downtown artists of the past while attracting the tourists who now throng the area. |
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Bear in mind that Minister Sorbara inherited a structural deficit from the previous government, brought on by expenses outgrowing revenues for several years. |
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Rexel's strong performance during 2006 was the product of several key factors: outgrowing the market organically, improving margins and leading the way in market consolidation. |
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Traditionally, access to water on critical grazing lands has been controlled to limit livestock populations and prevent herds from outgrowing the forage supply in dry areas. |
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Network Marketing is a product of steady evolution, outgrowing earlier business models by eliminating middlemen, resellers and the associated price markups. |
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These initiatives underpin the company's goal to continue outgrowing the underlying market over the next five years, based on a solid innovation platform, an expanded client base and its talent. |
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Upon outgrowing them, however, the young consumers switched to 10-speeds, so named because two chainwheels and five freewheel sprockets allowed a total of 10 different gear ratios. |
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For children with special needs, outgrowing the weight or height limits of a restraint may not be the only sign that it is time to graduate to another restraint system. |
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Puppies are often spending months in small pet store cages, causing customers concern and leading to a problem selling older puppies who are rapidly outgrowing their cages. |
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It's a country that is fast outgrowing its reputation as a low-cost manufacturing hub. China is climbing the value chain and showing a patient, disciplined determination to become a world leader in science and technology. |
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However, the Taef Accord itself, which marked the end of the civil war, clearly established the aim of outgrowing this 5 system in order to guarantee the protection of all confessional groups through other mechanisms. |
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This is the way consciousness evolves, building forms, outgrowing them and then building afresh, and at certain critical points, passing from one kingdom to another. |
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The same IT applications had been in place for almost 15 years, since Admiral first started, and it was becoming increasingly apparent that the company was outgrowing the system. |
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Our community is fast outgrowing its hospital. |
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By 1888 the collection was outgrowing the available space. |
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We've taken market share in small business, commercial, personal banking over the last five years, significantly outgrowing our competition in both revenue and profits and market share. |
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By 1999 they had discovered that their crops did too well, outgrowing the market and creating losses when huge amounts of material had to be discarded every week. |
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By the 1960s, the Aldeburgh Festival was outgrowing its customary venues, and plans to build a new concert hall in Aldeburgh were not progressing. |
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In 2002 LifeSpring, a community behavioral health center serving southern Indiana, was looking for new corporate headquarters after outgrowing its home for the past 30 years. |
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Outgrowing the constraints of the street and agitprop meant that they started to really work. |
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