Good places for reliable encounters are where small fish act as barbers to their hosts, cleaning away parasites from their skin. |
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Local dry cleaners and barbers depend on the patronage of Marines and their families. |
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The poles are a hangover from the days when barbers doubled as surgeons and carried out bloodletting. |
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Today it is the main national school of training hairdressers, barbers and visagistes. |
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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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Come Monday he would have his hair cut and take a post-weekend shave at the in-house barbers. |
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So barbershops and the number of barbers necessary for a given number of troops became a part of the camp support equation. |
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I don't suppose Roy Keane favours his current coiffeur on the grounds that number one shaven heads are still de rigueur at his local barbers. |
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For barbers, hair stylists and clothes sellers, business has never been better. |
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The leaflets have been distributed to local health centres, barbers and fashion shops. |
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Developed in the UK for professional barbers and stylists, men-u is now available in America. |
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He is drawn to the lanes of the city day after day, his camera capturing images of locksmiths, shoemakers, barbers, tailors and residents going about their daily affairs. |
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Services of hairdressing salons, barbers, beauty shops, manicures, pedicures, Turkish baths, saunas, solaria, non-medical massages, etc. |
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From jockeys to poets, singers to nuns, barbers to bewildered sportsmen, they all combine to bring you on a two hour side-splitting journey of pure entertainment. |
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One day Höss turned up and singled out Paczynski from other barbers to come to his family home at the edge of the camp to trim his hair. |
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In the districts of Tank and Bannu, police posts have been abandoned and barbers sent packing. |
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It comes from hairdressers and barbers who stand on their feet all day cutting hair. |
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In the fifth century BC, in ancient Greece, barbers practiced epilation at home and in their shops as artisans. |
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Until 1743, they were joined with barbers in a single occupational guild: that of the barber-surgeons! |
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Armed policemen guard the entrance to the church grounds while barbers, cobblers and fortune-tellers do business along the walls of the churchyard. |
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Examples of such workers are taxi and other passenger vehicle drivers, barbers and hairdressers, and fishers. |
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When the lake is full, the houses, shops, restaurants, brothels, barbers and timber yards lie along the shore. |
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When the city was built, there were clearly demarcated areas for doctors, gardeners, washermen and barbers called Baidwara, Maliwara, Dhobiwara and Naiwara respectively. |
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The advent of safety razors has rendered local barbers jobless. |
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Still others offer their services as barbers, electricians, and repairmen. |
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Rival Shia militias with murky links to Iran compete violently for control and terrorise the population particularly women deemed immodest, barbers and those selling alcohol. For the moment there are no open battles. |
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It is often performed by traditional practitioners, including midwives and barbers, without anesthesia and using scissors, razor blades or broken glass. |
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There is a neighborhood of washermen and barbers. |
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That is why the restaurant industry, dry cleaners, hairdressers and barbers all oppose this incredibly misguided, irresponsible and outrageous tax shift. |
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The new service will be offered every Monday starting on 16 February and will be provided by volunteer barbers who usually have the day off on Mondays. |
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As towns and cities were formed, those who practised a trade needed to advertise their services to passersby, and so signs for blacksmiths, barbers, innkeepers and so on were hung out in plain view on various buildings. |
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Her father and paternal grandfather were both self-employed Black barbers and businessmen, who had carved out a successful living in Halifax's North End. |
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They worked as draymen, carpenters, masons, bricklayers, wheelwrights, tinners, cabinetmakers, bakers, barbers, coopers, and millers. |
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We take charge also of the organization of your parades and gangplanks and barbers. request information. We will offer to you a data base with more than 10000 models and actors. |
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Statistics Canada reports that most artists earn less than kitchen and food service helpers, hairstylists and barbers, general farm workers, and ironing, pressing and finishing occupations. |
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Hairstylists and barbers cut and style hair and perform related services. |
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History is replete with instances of great men ruled by their barbers. |
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Since July, barbers Steve Landry, Scott Cordeiro, Ron Savoy and Tina Gemborys have been doing pushups to raise money for playground renovations in Gardner. |
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He was an honorary medical officer to the Royal Windsor Horse show and the Guards Polo Club from their inception and a member of the Barbers livery company. |
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The Barbers moved from 19th position last year up to this year's 15th of the Top 100 franchisers. |
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Barbers are the priests of hair lore, so you may listen to what they've learned from any confessionals, but don't automatically take their word as correct. |
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