It's a pity my barbering skills begin and end with the grade 2 clipper attachment. |
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In fact, the place looked like a film-set or a museum of barbering apparatus. |
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He set foot in Tubbercurry before World War Two, in 1935 and commenced barbering in town. |
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His pride in barbering and his lack of education make him, like the other barbers, an object of Jimmy's contempt. |
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She has 17 years barbering experience and is fully qualified in all aspects of the trade. |
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The old school Malefactors of Great Wealth had severe and serious barbering. |
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A portion of the immigrants were skilled artisans who typically replicated their old-world crafts of shoemaking and repairing, tailoring, carpentry, and barbering. |
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The family moved first to Homewood, then to Carman and Lowe Farm, Man., as her husband tried running a machine shop and barbering to support his family. |
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His sandy blonde hair was unruly and uneven from self barbering. |
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In 1999, Canonsburg erected a statue to its best-known son, Perry Como, who found singing such a difficult way to make a living he almost returned to full-time barbering. |
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Unaccustomed as I was to local barbering practice I went with the flow. |
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The trades of barbering and surgery have long been linked, as evidenced by the barber's red and white striped pole. |
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After several days in the bush, he had grown lax with his barbering and needed a good shave before he was presentable again. |
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Garner hypothesized that increasing serotonin activity in the brain might cure or reduce barbering and possibly trichotillomania. |
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East Durham College lecturer, and British Master Barber, Alison Scattergood, has worked with Simon at a number of major barbering shows over the past few years. |
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