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oriented lifestyle #1 (permalink) Thu Aug 09, 2007 14:41 pm   oriented lifestyle
 

Hi, everyone.
I'd like to ask what an oriented lifestyle is?

The independents: the principal benefit sought is price and a comfortable package, it is focused on male customers characterized as heavy users, leading a highly oriented lifestyle.
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oriented lifestyle #2 (permalink) Thu Aug 09, 2007 19:39 pm   oriented lifestyle
 

I'm guessing that a lifestyle that is oriented towards a certain area...for example: health-oriented lifestyle, achievement-oriented or career oriented lifestyle...
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oriented lifestyle #3 (permalink) Thu Aug 09, 2007 19:41 pm   oriented lifestyle
 

Thank you very much, diverbank.
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