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tailor
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tailor
1. a person who makes, repairs, or alters outer garments, esp menswear
2. a voracious and active marine food fish, Pomatomus saltator, of Australia with scissor-like teeth


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Drawing from major theoretical orientations to demonstrate how psychotherapy can be tailored to patients diverse needs and distinctive communication styles, Personality-Guide Therapy offers an approach that will provide new hope for successfully tailoring the therapy to the patient's personality type while controlling for how prevalent the depression is; psychological, biological, and social factors; the role of medications; and therapist reactions to the patient.
Said to be the most powerful and flexible materials testing package available, Bluehill 2 provides laboratory managers and test technicians with easy, tailored application solutions, according to the company.
Some have tailored sleeves attached to them for that essential touch of cross-cultural surrealism.
 
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