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&speed bumps& in other countries?

Why can't the other countries just call them speed bumps or something along those lines? Why sleeping policeman or pelican humps (I thinks that's what they're called in England). Isn't speed bump much easier to sayI mean sylobically, it's a shorter phrase.

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Not because the manufacturers know the parents have money to buy clothes. Those who don't have don't buy. I agree that clothes are ridiculously expensive, especially if you consider how many times babies wear them .I have clothes that my baby wore once and then it won't fit anymore. The reason is that the manufacturers CAN do it - I mean for every product there's its customer, no matter what the price is. Every parent wants to pamper the child - to dress up, like a doll, babies are so cute! (not all of them, though :)) Depends where you but it - go to Ross, you'll find all those brand names 50-70% off, in case you don't want to pay suggested manufacturer's price at JC Penney or Macy's.
mass prodution, cost effectivenes, name brand, consumer demand. These are some of the resons clothes in general are and will always be expansive. parents have always spoiled the first born. After that hand-me down city!
you arn't shopping at the right places. Baby clothing doesn't get worn out as well. there are used clothing stores. And good will is a great place. Also sharing clothing with your friends
It /search?qhot+to+use+polyester+resin .
Many outdoors people suggest a dull color that in in tune with the environment. But, and this is a big but, my friends in Search And Rescue say they wish people would have bright colored gear so they can more easily see them from a distance or from a helicopter.

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