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Examples
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He will make a good replacement for Lous "Dentures" Dobbs.
State of the Union: John King's Crib Sheet for December 6 2009
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Dentures are associated with older people, and in my mind, that's really the only people who should be using them.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Think Dentures Can Replace Your Teeth? Think Again. D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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Dentures, in my opinion, should be seen as a last resort.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Think Dentures Can Replace Your Teeth? Think Again. D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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Dentures, on the other hand, rest against your gums.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Think Dentures Can Replace Your Teeth? Think Again. D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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Dentures were made at that time and usually featured ivory shaped to look like teeth or natural teeth that a dentist or a rich person would buy from anyone willing to sell them; these substitute teeth were then held together in a bone and ivory framework.
Kate Kelly: A President in Pain Kate Kelly 2010
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Dentures can be a life-enhancing asset in that case.
Thomas P. Connelly, D.D.S.: Think Dentures Can Replace Your Teeth? Think Again. D.D.S. Thomas P. Connelly 2011
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Dentures sold at auction are one of several specially made to preserve PM
Winston Churchill's 'world saving' teeth sell for £15,200 2010
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MONTAGNE: Dentures that many grew up thinking were made of wood.
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MONTAGNE: Dentures that many grew up thinking were made of wood.
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MONTAGNE: Dentures that many grew up thinking were made of wood.
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