Living in the shadow of Newgate Prison, Sweeney Todd tries to carve out a quiet and simple life as a barber. |
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My old barber, astute entrepreneur that he was, turned his barber shop into a salon, and later into a beauty parlour for men. |
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And the barber cut it a little shorter than I might have thought ideal, but I tipped him fairly well anyway. |
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This was the commercial that had an old barber offer his young customer a unique solution to get the tonsorial look he desires. |
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After much badgering and a spectacular case of the sulks, Mum admitted defeat, unlocked the safe and sent us to a proper barber shop. |
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He had dark tousled hair that appeared to have been cut by a barber in a rush. |
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He was a middle-aged good ol' boy from Oklahoma who ran a barber shop with a candy-striped pole revolving out in front. |
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I thought the barber might misunderstand me and shave me back to the Ching Dynasty. |
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The barber, a small man with a bald, white fringed, head and bright blue eyes looked up from the man he was shaving. |
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Something as mundane as getting a haircut becomes a risk factor in a prison setting when the barber does not sterilize shears between cuttings. |
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It gave him his luxury apartment in Berlin, his chauffeur, bodyguard and private barber. |
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Petrushkevich's grandfather was a barber, and three of her siblings worked as stylists as well. |
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In one of Orissa's many stormbound villages a young woman saw a wall collapse on her husband, a barber. |
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The famous cantina has been changed into a barber shop which is run by several quirky and humorous black men. |
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This is the second time in 12 months that Sondheim's demon barber has appeared in London. |
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If he went out somewhere, like the barber shop or the grocery store, I always went with him. |
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The barber told me the secret of Man-Mur, and I swore that I would take the secret to the grave, so I cannot reveal it to you, dear readers. |
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The barber will just cut it short like I ask and try to work around my cowlicks. |
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You could pick up that piece of information in a coffee shop, a barber shop or the House cloakroom. |
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It is significant that the cabin containing the barber surgeon's chest was situated on the main gundeck, close to action stations. |
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Gone are the days when the gents' barber quietly asked if you wanted something for the weekend. |
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While you might not be offered something for the weekend these days, there are a few reminders of the past, including old-style barber chairs. |
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When he sat down, the barber held a straight razor to his throat and spun the chair. |
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There's his amusing shot of the neighbourhood barber at work as the neighbourhood goat noses about. |
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Fans could bet on the numbers in bars, barber shops, newspaper kiosks, and other neighborhood outlets. |
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My barber said I should scratch my head vigorously every now and then and stop using shampoo altogether. |
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Employing a fluent Anatolian dialect and using minimum force Barossa extracts a vital nugget of information from the somewhat stubborn barber. |
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The barber offered Josh a larger than usual handful of animal crackers from the jar on his shelf. |
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But Cedric the Entertainer steals the show as Eddie, the ancient barber who is a paragon of political incorrectness. |
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Instead she went to the village barber who acted as the local surgeon and asked after the health of her opponent. |
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In the U.S. the role has been played by many different places from local parks to barber shops and hair salons, to soda fountains and bookstores. |
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After all, as one of the wealthiest businessmen in New York surely he knows a barber who would give him a proper short back and sides. |
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The Egyptian barber was also a manicurist, using a razor to trim the fingernails of clients. |
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I just got back from a visit to a barber, one of the honest-to-goodness kinds that I haven't been to in years. |
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Local barber Joe Kelly stood, razor poised, as teacher Eugene O Brien took the hot seat. |
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Once you get hooked on composting, you'll even start going after the local barber for hair, and even saving dryer lint! |
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Three local men have volunteered to have their beards shaved by a female barber all the way from Seville. |
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He had left for a little while to the barber to be shaved, but came right back. |
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Yitzhak Teva, a local barber, who was slightly injured, said he was busy cutting hair when the blast went off. |
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In the days when men went to the barber daily for a shave, tinea barbae was called barber's itch. |
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A variant form of impetigo is called barber's itch because it is often acquired in barber shops. |
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Got to find that man, Harold vowed, and he did, locating an unassuming barber in South Brooklyn. |
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The story was, the young Capone felt the barber hadn't given him the best cut. |
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I also took my life in my hands by visiting a Kurdish barber. |
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That is why Malloy is campaigning on a lonely stretch of barber shops and boxing gyms in New Haven a week before the election. |
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He looked, that dreadful afternoon, as if he had just come from his barber, tailor and haberdasher. |
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Admirable stuff, but also on his agenda could be just a fleeting visit to a barber. |
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A washerman from Dvarka, a water-carrier from Jagannath puri, and a barber from Bidar responded one after another and advanced to offer their heads. |
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The only other patron is a middle-aged lady who's sitting on one of the barber chairs, her hair in permanent rollers while she flips through a magazine. |
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Everyone in Singapore knows him, even if only as the guy who got sued so much that he can't afford to get a barber to trim his monstrous sideburns. |
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If your friends are tonsorially challenged, visit a barber or salon on Saturdays and find out which stylist is most difficult to get an appointment with. |
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These tresses cannot be maintained by any barber and need special attention. |
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Next stop is a Harlem barber shop, where the guitar fails miserably. |
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A barber has become so annoyed by mobile phone use in his shop that he has started issuing fines every time he hears a bleep or electronic jingle. |
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Barry, who has stoically remained a traditional barber while many other salons went unisex, said he had seen hair lengths go full circle through the years. |
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Along the way, he has also been a rodeo broncobuster, metal shop class instructor for seventh through ninth graders, singer, barber, and farmer of 76 acres. |
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A barber came in with a stool and his straight razors to try his luck at making a few coins, and Michael and Kieran availed themselves of his services. |
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There really was a mad barber, he really did use a trapdoor and straight razor to rob and kill customers, and most did end up as filling for meat pies. |
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They went to the barber every Saturday for a conk or a shave, and at night the ones with long hair kept their waves pressed firm in caps made of nylon stockings. |
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At one time he was the ship's postman, at another the barber. |
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The traditional gents barber was the victim of a practical joke by his friends working at the sign shop, across the road, where he had ordered the board. |
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The son of a Covent Garden barber, he was initially self-taught and learned through copying prints and drawings and assisting architectural draughtsmen. |
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Maybe Hirschfeld, who made it up while sitting in a barber chair in front of a drawing board, left a bit of his capacious spirit to inspire the rest of us. |
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Julie's dad Dave has run his barber shop Harl equin, in Kent Road, for more than 30 years. |
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Though the barber had drank down this story with greedy ears, he was not yet satisfied. |
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Business owners swept up glass in front of their barber shop. |
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The barber laughs so hard at the simple answer to the riddle that Logan fears for his chances of a steady-handed shave. |
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I'd never gone that route, but one day, waiting my turn in a barber shop, my eyes fell on a magazine ad for an artificial pre-lighted Fraser fir. |
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He got a bad haircut from an overeager fellow who had just begun his career as a barber. |
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Capone reached for his gun, but the barber was quicker with the razor. |
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Some sources say that he asked the Master Gunner, who also served as the unit's barber, for a shave. |
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They hold their positions subject to the whims and caprice of the local barber, garageman, banker, or what not. |
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Holbein's final portrait of Henry, dating from 1543 and perhaps completed by others, depicts the king with a group of barber surgeons. |
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A UK parliament member for Gravesham lamenting the fact that his barber, a refugee, returned to Iraq for a holiday. |
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For many years Rueben Martinez worked as a barber and hair stylist in East Los Angeles and Santa Ana, California. |
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During Roman times, flowers were sold for 100 denarii per pound, which was about the same as a month's wages for a farm laborer, or fifty haircuts from the local barber. |
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With a focus on sharp modern music and great cocktails, Ink will also be home to celebrity barber Cut Throat Pete, as well as renowned local tattooists. |
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After incapacitating the barber and his son one of the bad guys pretends to be the barber, another acts as if to be grooming his horsie and the third starts milking a cow. |
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Only a handful of women were connected to their work, including one barber, one unskilled tailor, one bread kneader, a buyer, two millers, and a couple of servants. |
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Imagine an agent with a shingle on Main Street who might have to place insurance for a funeral director, a garbage collector, the local barber, he said. |
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But his barber insisted on collecting Dh5 extra as baksheesh. |
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He had worked in a bakery and as a guard, barber and denturist. |
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You could buy FLs quietly in chemists' shops and often in barber shops. |
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When you need a haircut, you go to a barber, so here I am at Tommy's Bronxville's tonsorial prepared to get clipped. Or, as we said as kids, have my ears lowered. |
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There is a dining room with southwestern dishes on the menu, a beauty and barber shop, newsstand, coffeeshop, gift shop, snackbar, and coin laundry. |
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In the list of people you should never argue with when you put parts of the body in their hands, the barber stands shoulder to shoulder with the circumciser and the dentist. |
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Bevis, the homicidal barber who sings The Lumberjack Song in a Monty Python sketch, had spent five ghastly years at the Hairdressers' Training Centre at Totnes. |
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