| The bulky pelts had all been sold, exchanged for silver with passing merchants who would in turn take them to a furrier. |
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| He was also a budding go-getter who used to work in his family's furrier shop and stretch animal hides for 25 cents each. |
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| Jay had been working as a furrier in Glasgow but he contracted an allergy off the pelts. |
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| Jay had been working as a furrier in Glasgow but he contracted a skin disease off the pelts. |
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| And there was a furrier and a butcher and a shop selling fine wines. |
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| Marcus Loew, onetime furrier and currently owner of a group of nickelodeons, had come on the scene, combining live acts and two-reelers at his New York showcase, Loew's State. |
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| Between 1884 and 1900, the A. T. Gifford was owned by George Dennis, but it was bought back by the New York furrier F. N. Monjo. |
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| I am looking for someone who might possibly have been, or worked for a furrier in the past, at any rate someone who knows what's what in fur terms. |
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| The agent intends to create a national furriers block program under which a furrier would solicit, quote rates, and sell garment protection to its customers. |
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| The insurance was against risks including burglary and theft, and the subject matter of the insurance was his stock-in-trade as a manufacturing furrier. |
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| Born in London in 1916, the son of a furrier, Baker was educated at Tenterden Hall in Middlesex, and gained an early interest in photography. |
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| After completing his schooling at the age of 16, Szlamach apprenticed to become a furrier. |
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| Asselin became a furrier in the early 1900s, a trade that would be his bread and butter for fifty years. |
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| It is also important to have a high skilllevel as a furrier to be able to collect highend resources. |
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| Noting his learning ability at an early age, his father, an impecunious furrier, placed him for schooling in the household of a great-uncle, who augmented his income by growing and collecting medicinal herbs. |
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| The documentary offers a tribute to the work done by the head of the workshop, the seamstresses and the master furrier, all inspired by a shared passion and laser-like focus on detail. |
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| At Louis Vuitton, comically oversized headpieces had a gently crumpled, elegant flamboyance, while Marc Jacobs opted for a similar look in his eponymous collection, just furrier, wider, brighter and taller. |
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| Her father was a furrier, at a time when not many people were buying furs, and her mother, Celia Bader, was stricken with cancer while Ruth was still a girl. |
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