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mendable

adjective as in curable

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Additionally, it's been reported that the relationship between the musician and her father is "complicated but mendable" despite the lengthy legal battle.

"Britney’s relationship with her father is complicated but mendable especially if he has a real desire to not act on her behalf and just wants to be there for her as a support and sounding board," a source privy to the family matter told Fox News.

"Britney’s relationship with her father is complicated but mendable especially if he has a real desire to not act on her behalf and just wants to be there for her as a support and sounding board," a source privy to the family matter told Fox News.

There is strong evidence that a number of mendable flaws are giving white applicants a leg up over Asian Americans for reasons other than affirmative action and that Harvard’s admissions officials are willfully ignoring that fact.

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The rest of Major is a bendable, mendable shell, which makes her well suited for hard-core tactical work with a police outfit known as Section 9.

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