Full-fledged Sentence Examples

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  • Dogs today are no longer "just a dog", but a full-fledged member of the family.

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  • Our furry friends have really graduated from mere pets to full-fledged family members over the last decade, and there are certainly a lot of retailers catering to upscale pet trends.

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  • Within fine arts, this etymological nuance has been elaborated into a full-fledged aesthetic distinction between the naked and the nude, a distinction most famously articulated by Kenneth Clark.

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  • People now come from all over the US to get their tats done at Hart & Huntington, and the list of celebrities going under the needle there is likely to grow as Hart himself will soon be a full-fledged tattoo artist.

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  • In fact, dehydration may be the reason that you are unable to maintain the energy to perform a full-fledged aerobic workout.

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  • It is the only full-fledged word processor for the Palm platform, very powerful, and syncs flawlessly with M$ Word.

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  • Just the fact that Alice had never done a full fledged concert with just one guitar got me pretty psyched up to do it.

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  • Taking on bigger challenges keeps the lessons interesting; this will hopefully give you the desire to progress and become of full-fledged guitar player.

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  • Uniforms can be as simple as wearing a specific shirt style and color with a specified color of pants for an informal setting, to full-fledged uniforms that dress the staff from head to toe for a more formal atmosphere.

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  • Peace of mind was accelerated by the presence of Martha, now a full-fledged member of Bird Song's nest.

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  • In Niagara, Monroe is a full-fledged sex goddess, a scheming wife tormenting husband Joseph Cotten in their cabin by the falls.

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  • Full-fledged tantrums often involve a child throwing herself on the floor, screaming, crying, and maybe even holding her breath until she turns blue.

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  • In 1982, the show was promoted to a full-fledged cable channel in Tampa, and in 1985 the concept was taken nationwide under the name "Home Shopping Club."

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  • I turned my blog into a full fledged website and really tried to focus on making it as easy as possible for people to find gifts for exactly who they were looking for.

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  • These companies don't pay as well as traditional royalty-free photo companies; however, they also don't employ the same strict restrictions as full-fledged royalty-free agencies.

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  • You don't need expensive equipment and a full-fledged marketing plan to get started in the world of freelance photography.

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  • The boom in scrapbooking prompted a litany of companies to turn the once benign hobby into a full-fledged synergistic multi-media phenomenon.

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  • You can choose from an existing option that isn't yet a full-fledged program, combine two or more established programs, or propose an entirely new course of study.

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  • A considerable number of paralegals become so smitten with the profession that they become full-fledged lawyers.

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  • Adult day care centers are a welcome alternative to full-fledged nursing care for an aging population.

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  • While the school's two main business tracks, the fast track and the flexible track, offer online classes for certain courses and numerous online resources, the program has not fully developed into a full-fledged MBA.

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  • Whether you need a full-fledged nursing home, an assisted living facility, or an independent living community, you're sure to find something here that fits your needs.

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  • These are not full-fledged nursing homes, but rather something between independent living facilities and nursing homes.

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  • What may start out as a unicellular being soon becomes a full-fledged animal.

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  • While many of the courses were already part of MSU's curriculum, they have now been packaged into a full-fledged video game design program.

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  • If you must pay to access books online as part of a full-fledged curriculum, be sure to sign your child up for a free trial period and make the best use of it.

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  • Some of the slightly older juniors may lean towards a full-fledged bikini.

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  • If your dog will tolerate a headpiece, a nice hat and collar combo is a wonderful alternative to a full-fledged costume.

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  • Tweens and teens are big fans of beach sports, from frisbee and catch to a full-fledged game of sand volleyball.

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  • These rose tattoo pictures show rose tats in all their possibilities, from the new bud to the full-fledged rose.

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  • If you're relatively new to the study of yoga, you may not need to attend classes at a full-fledged yoga studio.

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  • A Health Maintenance Organization or HMO is a full fledged organization of healthcare providers.

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  • Women and men who want a full-fledged exercise program use weights to some degree to build muscle mass.

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  • Players may have to share access to limited equipment, preventing a full-fledged strength training program.

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  • Cinco de Mayo celebrations can be small, intimate gatherings or full-fledged parties.

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  • Family secrets get blown out of proportion and half-truths balloon into full-fledged rumors.

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  • Kennedy and numerous others - In the final television season of Buffy, many potential slayers are introduced and thanks to Willow's magic, become full-fledged Slayers.

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  • Willow dabbles with magic throughout the series, but becomes a full-fledged witch by the time she is in college and turns to the blackest of spells when Tara is killed at the end of the sixth season.

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  • It starts with an original concept and grows into a full-fledged individual with a history, likes, dislikes, flaws and strengths.

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  • The Patch Superstore has a less cartoony look to their patches, and can take a rough sketch and turn it into a full-fledged logo.

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  • Blogging sites have solved this scarcity of good names through the use of subdomains, but these don't really have the power of an actual full-fledged URL.

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  • She is the only greeting card character to move from the commercial publishing area of greeting cards into a full-fledged role in popular culture.

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  • After lunch, photographer Brandon Westlake took the opportunity to show a montage of his recent shots, first on the parlor coffee table, and then, as the crowd increased, he presented a full-fledged slide show.

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  • Children are full-fledged family members who delight in having a vote in vacation plans.

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  • Both the original series in the late 1970s and the re-imagined version, which aired as a mini-series and later, a full-fledged series for the then Sci-Fi Channel were enormously popular.

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  • It is better to start slowly with a simple journal and work your way up to a full-fledged home management system, rather than start off with something so complicated you stop using it out of frustration.

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  • A full-fledged marketing plan for a store, no matter how small or new the store, would be several pages long and contain more detailed text in the executive summary and throughout the tactical section.

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