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How long are you planning to stay here? chemotherapy taxotere and cytoxan side effects The detail is not really the point, though. Cheltenham does not bother with a dress code at its Festival meeting and Newbury's insistence that a code is necessary for a far less significant meeting is patronising and contemptuous, suggesting that ordinary men and women cannot be trusted to dress themselves. The result is an implicit insult to every racegoer as they arrive at the gate, whether they pass or fail their outfit inspection.
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How long are you planning to stay here? chemotherapy taxotere and cytoxan side effects The detail is not really the point, though. Cheltenham does not bother with a dress code at its Festival meeting and Newbury's insistence that a code is necessary for a far less significant meeting is patronising and contemptuous, suggesting that ordinary men and women cannot be trusted to dress themselves. The result is an implicit insult to every racegoer as they arrive at the gate, whether they pass or fail their outfit inspection.
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How long are you planning to stay here? chemotherapy taxotere and cytoxan side effects The detail is not really the point, though. Cheltenham does not bother with a dress code at its Festival meeting and Newbury's insistence that a code is necessary for a far less significant meeting is patronising and contemptuous, suggesting that ordinary men and women cannot be trusted to dress themselves. The result is an implicit insult to every racegoer as they arrive at the gate, whether they pass or fail their outfit inspection.
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How long are you planning to stay here? chemotherapy taxotere and cytoxan side effects The detail is not really the point, though. Cheltenham does not bother with a dress code at its Festival meeting and Newbury's insistence that a code is necessary for a far less significant meeting is patronising and contemptuous, suggesting that ordinary men and women cannot be trusted to dress themselves. The result is an implicit insult to every racegoer as they arrive at the gate, whether they pass or fail their outfit inspection.
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