The stores, delis and hairdressing shops underneath the elevated subway tracks were humming with shoppers, a very lively neighbourhood. |
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Marian Maloney Higgins, head of the hairdressing college is orchestrating the hair style element of the show. |
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A good foundation for a successful career in any area of hairdressing is based on hard work, good training, salon experience, and ambition. |
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She is really excited about going back to college for the second year of her hairdressing course in September. |
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She had her own hairdressing business, which she ran for many years in the town. |
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They may offer leisure activities such as arts and crafts, or services such as chiropody and hairdressing. |
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Though not altogether successful, it had the novelty value of being set in the eccentric subculture of stylists and hairdressing salons. |
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Some youngsters might not have thought of hairdressing as a career, and boys in particular tend to ignore it. |
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A tepidarium, rapid tanning room, hairdressing salon, spa and beauty treatment rooms complete the picture. |
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The hairdressing departments had cubicles so that women were not seen by other customers having their hair set or permed. |
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The basement has a complete Turkish bath, spa pool, fountain, swimming pool and a hairdressing salon. |
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The police are now looking for the man who placed the bicycle in front of the hairdressing salon. |
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It also boasts of a youth skills centre where youths are taught skills like woodwork, sewing and hairdressing. |
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These include hairdressing, chiropody and aromatherapy as well as outings to local gardens, picnics and pub lunches. |
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It turned out that this exhibit in the museum of hairdressing was the hairdryer. |
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And in an age when hairdressing salons are a bit like assembly lines it's refreshing to meet a real raconteur and bon viveur. |
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The mode of hairdressing has a great deal to do with the becomingness of hats. |
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These days it houses a bottle store and a hairdressing salon on its ground floor, and seamstresses and tailors on its upper floors. |
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They put them up in shops and hairdressing salons, hung them from bicycles, window ledges and balconies. |
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Young women preparing for beauty treatments at an aesthetics and hairdressing salon in Moscow, the Russian Federation. |
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The projects range from opening a small local store to setting up a small bakery or hairdressing salon to expanding the breeding of hens or pigs. |
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This young Iraqi who is too quiet for his age works illegally in a hairdressing salon in Damascus for a pitiful wage. |
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By a panel of experts: dermatologist, pharmacist, cosmetology, professional beauty and hairdressing, beautician and journalists. |
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This microcomputer ultrasonic hairdressing apparatus is provided with beautifying, weight losing and health strengthening functions. |
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An individual in Newfoundland and Labrador receives a hairdressing service at a hair salon in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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In addition, personal services such as hairdressing and solariums have also been subject to specific regulation in a few Member States. |
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Reduced tax rates could also be applied to the renovation and repairing of private housing, restaurant services and hairdressing. |
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Twelve other girls took a course in modern hairdressing, followed by instruction on how to manage their affairs financially. |
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No sign above the door, no overt branding, just quiet, consistent excellence in hairdressing. |
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The hair growth LED unit is designed based on optics, chromatics and hairdressing theories. |
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When Josie began her training juniors were expected to do the cleaning, including scrubbing the floors, and they were gradually taught hairdressing skills. |
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She bought premises in John Street to open a hairdressing salon. |
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Johnson works as a floor manager at the Glasgow-based Taylor Ferguson hairdressing salon, where the treatment is carried out by a doctor and nurse. |
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Instead, they saw a private gym, an indoor swimming pool, a hairdressing salon. |
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The hairdressing salon where Miriam Josefina Mejillas, 34, works is open to the street. |
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After graduating, he had a brief and unsuccessful stint running a hairdressing salon with a friend. |
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In the hairdressing salon, rows of women in foils are flicking through magazines. |
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She has set up on her own and has turned one of the rooms in her apartment into a hairdressing salon. |
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Pig farming, kitchen garden and a hairdressing salon provide sources of income. |
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Now all she has to do is obtain a residence permit before she can finally start working in her uncle's hairdressing salon in Brittany. |
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Gloria emerged from the hairdressing salon with information and advice on HIV as well as a new hairstyle. |
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The family settled in Normandy at first, making their home in Yvetot, where Reggiani senior soon set up a hairdressing salon. |
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So I helped my wife who had a ladies' hairdressing salon instead, and did more than 20 perms every day. |
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You will also find luggage, a travel agency, a hairdressing salon, and items for home. |
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The action takes place in a hairdressing salon, the project having been developed based on Caramel, the film by Nadine Labaki. |
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Microfinancing is essential for people to access funds to create new businesses, from grocery stores to hairdressing salons and so on. |
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Be but elegant in the weddings shining an original hairdo, saving itself time and money before passing by a hairdressing salon. |
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This would affect the catering trade, home-care services and hairdressing salons. |
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Catalogues have already been spotted in dentists' waiting rooms and hairdressing salons. |
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The playlist, as you would expect, is designed to please mum and dad, the women in the hairdressing salon and the jokers hard at work at the service station. |
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Mr Overton's showroom and workshop, a former hairdressing salon and a garage will all be knocked down in the summer of 2006 should plans go forward. |
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This year the largest number of vacancies are in animal care, engineering, catering and hotels, construction, hairdressing, lifeguarding and leisure. |
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Botox injections, which reduce worry lines and crow's feet, are available from beauty clinics, hairdressing salons and at Botox parties held in homes. |
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His tap-dancing is poor, his singing mediocre, and his hairdressing skills are not well developed at all, so what else could he do to make a living, I ask? |
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He could have his hair cut in any number of hairdressing chains. |
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Additional costs for semiprivate or private rooms as well as services such as hairdressing, telephone or cable are the responsibility of the resident. |
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Their home also has space that houses Sharon's hairdressing business. |
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It is a sector, within the area of the industry, mainly, of the hairdressing salon, that offers expectations, which we will be able to state quickly once analyzes the world-wide numbers of business of the referred sector. |
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But my best friend owns a hairdressing salon in New York. |
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There is a fully fitted-out spa and a hairdressing salon. |
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Other entrepreneurs fill gaps in the market by, for example, opening restaurants or hairdressing salons in communities that are not well provided for. |
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Ryan Morgan, 29, from Bridgend, who runs his own hairdressing business, admitted supplying cocaine and the human growth hormone Somatropin. |
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In particular, prices charged for services items, such as restaurant and café services, hairdressing and dry cleaning, seem to have risen noticeably in all euro area countries following the introduction of euro cash. |
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Following this appointment, the grievor continued to maintain that she was totally disabled from performing any of her duties at work, and denied she had done any hairdressing. |
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It has been revealed that among the array of 107 different second jobs their officers are doing, are petsitting, hairdressing, and ironing. |
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They are particularly common in professions from hairdressing to investment banking where departing staff, if unrestrained, can take key clients with them. |
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Their vocational training programs include secretarial and nursing education, embroidery and hairdressing courses, childhood education and computer skills. |
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Others taking part include hairdressing salons Sassoon Salon and Sherlocks and underwear store Bravissimo, where there will be a live band. |
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It shows that the Rotherham rozzer is to refereeing what he is to hairdressing. |
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In general, the women would opt for occupational training much more than the men, most often in traditional women's trades like nursing, hairdressing and dressmaking. |
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The question about health and safety authorisation and certification for hairdressing should be addressed with the establishment of a European cosmetics directive for professionals. |
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Women's participation in apprenticeship training is extremely low, and the majority of women apprentices train in traditional, female-dominated trades such as hairdressing. |
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Cherise Davies, who runs hairdressing and beauty salon Cherise Amore on New Street, has told of her delight that the town is returning to normal. |
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The employer knew that the grievor had previously conducted a hairdressing business out of her home, and grew suspicious about the extent of her disability. |
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The children's mother Eileen is agoraphobic and runs a hairdressing business from the house, but refuses to step outside. |
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Weft is also a hairdressing term for temporary hair extensions. |
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