The son of a tenant farmer in western New York, he gained a minimal education before he was apprenticed as a clothier. |
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The son of a rich clothier, he gave up wealth and privilege to dress in rags. |
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An elegant-looking woman approached them as they entered the clothier, her hair color the same as his, except long and silky. |
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He was the son of the greatest clothier of the day and MP for the cloth town of Devizes from the 1690s to his death. |
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What makes you think I'm going anywhere but to the nearest clothier for a new dress? |
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Luigi Boggio Casero began his career as a clothier in 1970 with products used by the most prestigious brands in women's attire. |
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Nevertheless, the merchant clothier who began putting out cloth came to control the entire production process. |
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At Walmart, which is many peoples' grocer, clothier, and auto supply shop, long lines would cost them a lot of business. |
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If you're looking for cheap clothes, there's a discount clothier around the corner. |
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I wish I knew the name of a clothier to help you out. |
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In less than three years he has transformed Britain's biggest clothier from a fuddy-duddy purveyor of black socks and cashmere sweaters into a nimble retailer of fast-moving fashions. |
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There followed a lousy Christmas season for high-street fixtures like Argos, a catalogue chain, Mothercare, a baby clothier, and Thorntons, a chocolate maker. |
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I tell thee, Jack Cade the clothier means to dress the commonwealth, and turn it, and set a new nap upon it. |
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