"They are beginning to wear clothes you could wear off the course too, " he said.
Beware of fancy painted or textured finishes, they often wear off and or get dull.
But Fox will be conscious that the novelty of British imports can wear off.
New parents and grandparents should also be vaccinated as the vaccine does wear off over time.
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Eighty-six percent said it took just three days for the holiday glow to wear off.
Without the lure of interaction, the novelty of a new, prettier MySpace might wear off.
These shots do not last a lifetime but usually wear off by the end of middle school.
And it comes just as the effects of Mr Bush's (official) tax cuts start to wear off.
The preference does not wear off: ex-smokers, by contrast, may gag at the taste of a cigarette.
The color will eventually wear off the walls of your stomach, intestines and colon leaving no permanent damage.
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But like all sharing in the internet age, that novelty will wear off.
As more 3-D films hit theaters, the glow is likely to wear off.
The researchers found that the impact of the drugs was less likely to wear off among the Mirapex patients.
They will circle a parked Rolls-Royce Phantom, as if by standing near, the elegance and exclusivity will wear off on them.
Instead of using topical treatments, which eventually wear off, the chemicals in nanotechnology actually form a molecular bond with the fabric.
Just getting to the point where we would indeed expect the simple handling of a phone to wear off that dyed layer.
We expect the average bond yield to continue rising as the effects of the 1997 to 2001 strong-dollar deflation gradually wear off.
At this point there is not clear way to reverse the effects of Xarelto except to wait for it to wear off.
If a patient needed a big dose of muscle relaxant, it can mean more time on a ventilator as those drugs wear off.
And it states that eating acidic foods, such as some fruits and juices, is also a tooth risk and can wear off the enamel.
Benefits of the procedure wear off in most diabetes patients within three to five years, largely because the donor islets can become damaged during transplantation.
Olivier Rousteing's collection for Balmain though a master class in craftsmanship, with its intricate beading and woven raffia was, on the whole, too over-the-top to wear off the runway.
Most economists expect growth to pick up next year as the bad effects of fiscal tightening wear off and the good ones from deregulation start to emerge.
While the novelty will wear off quickly for some, some quest chains are based on puzzles that may require players to find the solution outside of the game.
In fact, we can definitely state, without any fear of contradiction, that some of that anodised layer will wear off as a result of the iPhone 5 being handled.
On the other hand, the effect could soon wear off, leaving voters receptive to John Kerry's claim that Mr Bush had not done enough to make the country safer.
She argued that any "sister effect" would wear off as the age gap increased because the siblings would be on "different life trajectories", whereas those of similar ages would have similar social circles.
Google's Mail Goggle service has provoked an orgy of comments since it debuted Monday, most focused on how it can prevent weekend lushes from sending e-mail they might regret after their hangovers wear off.
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