Some of the headsets have tiny, curled British barristers' wigs perched on top of them. |
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The best human hair wigs are made from European hair but, unfortunately, they cost a small fortune. |
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Instead, use shampoos, conditioners and hairsprays specially formulated for synthetic wigs. |
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Models sauntered along a catwalk sprinkled with black sequins wearing triangular crimped wigs and sporting ghostly white faces. |
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To show that it was a different kind of hearing, the judge and barristers took off their wigs, but kept on their court robes. |
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Most women now wear their hair too short for traditional hairstyles, so they wear wigs to go with ritual dress. |
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Britain's top judges and barristers traditionally wear wigs in their court appearances. |
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Pins that are used to penetrate hairpieces or wigs are often referred to as T-pin or wig hair pins. |
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Other measures will include judges taking off their wigs and gowns to make the courts look less intimidating when children are involved in cases. |
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Forgetful guests across the country have left behind false eyeballs, wigs, and even artificial arms and legs. |
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The pantomime is a laugh a minute with curly wigs, outrageous costumes, banter and confusion the order of the day. |
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Also, synthetic wigs are easier to care for, as you don't need to restyle them every time you wash them. |
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The Supreme Court still retains the traditional British robes, wigs, and format. |
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Attendants of an earl, viscount or baron wore six rows of curls on state wigs and five on house wigs. |
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Another thing to remember is that synthetic wigs cannot be styled with curling irons, hot rollers or blow dryers. |
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It's a grand pageant set in elaborate 17th century costumes of wigs, breeches, tights and ruffs. |
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Swirling dresses, and powdered wigs adorned the ladies, and the men wore tailcoats of beautiful silk. |
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The servants of a duke or marquis had seven rows of curls on their state wigs, six on their house wigs and five on their carriage wigs. |
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A decision has been taken that the judge Mr Justice Hooper and barristers are not to wear wigs or gowns. |
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The BBC reports that the judge and the barristers removed their wigs and gowns to make the courtroom less intimidating. |
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Yesterday my band played another show in our Beatle wigs and fake English accents, at the Hotel Vancouver. |
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Wigs for the dolls are imported ready styled, but of course they can be titivated to suit and the long wigs can be plaited. |
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Attired in bronze tights and leotards, with absurdly bad wigs on their heads, the seven dancers seem simultaneously naked and sexless. |
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A troop of secret agents in identical suits, sunglasses and wigs circulated as a group throughout the evening. |
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Our modacrylic range has something for everyone and human hair and mohair wigs are our specialty. |
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The singers, in blonde wigs and full slap, are often inaudible, and when they come off at the end they are bitterly disappointed. |
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How many women do you know who wear seven inch heels, four foot wigs, and skintight dresses? |
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How do Baltimore artists grow past a fascination with wigs, boogers, and bicycles? |
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There is a wig and bootmaker credited, and believe me the dearth of boots and wigs is the only disappointment. |
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They wear gloves, hats, and sometimes wigs if they haven't had a chance to set their bright red hair into victory rolls or finger waves. |
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Quick add-ons like wigs, buns, falls and ponytails give you salon hair in-between appointments and they're recyclable. |
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Add visuals, complete with wigs and gowns, and the image is even less flattering. |
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The instant way to long hair is long-haired wigs, long hair pieces, or hair extensions. |
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In fact, the subtitled video is a poignant and hard-hitting meditation on four Turkish women who wear wigs, and why they do so. |
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We weren't in some grand chamber filled with old men in gowns and wigs, but in a little room with an awning tacked on to the side. |
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Scattered about are whiteboards, markers, pens, and paper, as well as quirky sundries such as wigs, Hula-Hoops, and Play-Doh. |
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And most of the blonde wigs seemed to drain me of colour, making me look pale and strangely hung-over. |
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At the Junior School, the children clowned around with wigs and face-paints. |
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His models wore white pan stick, triangular crimped wigs and periwinkle boots. |
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This was a reaction to the growing diffusion of wigs which attracted attention, and were considered immodest or brazen in both communities. |
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And he doesn't try to cover up the obvious with goofy comb-overs, wigs, or medical procedures. |
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The entire confection would be crowned with elaborate wigs, tall feathers, and huge hats. |
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Aziza and Adrian laughed at their cheap platinum wigs and horrible guitar skills. |
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When you turn on your TV, you may see a wizened old man making plebs laugh with his bad wigs and big chin, but we see someone else entirely. |
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There was a large group of people, all dressed in what looked like sixteenth-century, aristocratic period costumes and wigs. |
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I believe the first use of pubic wigs was in ancient Egypt as the only cure that they had at the time for crabs. |
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Amy is this beautiful girl, but she'd as soon wear goofy teeth and fright wigs. |
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In Romania, I got to see a man play two saxophones at once, here I got to see orchestral players wear fright wigs and give each other high fives. |
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At any rate, they will probably be wearing fright wigs, rubber noses, and big floppy shoes. |
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I mean, how many times can you stand watching grown men and women in fright wigs doing aerobics? |
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True, he didn't shoot anybody back then and he hadn't worn fright wigs as a teenager, but he also never took a class with me or anybody I knew. |
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Before he can figure out what's happening, a bunch of albinos in white tunics and cream-colored fright wigs start shooting arrows at him. |
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The artists are up-and-comers and players in the Sydney art scene and the curators are museum big wigs and people in the know. |
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The show must go on for a pantomime dame whose wigs, make-up and eyelashes have been stolen just days before he is due on stage. |
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He has been seen in everything from platinum blonde wigs to furry pant get-ups and says that each look truly reflects who he is. |
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These dolls have glass eyes and moulded hair with variety of wigs to choose from. |
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Is this true, that she demanded that Max Factor sprinkle half an ounce of real gold dust into her wigs to add glitter? |
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The judge Mr Justice Hooper and lawyers have dispensed with their wigs and gowns for the trial which is expected to last three months. |
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Early records indicate that the ancient Egyptians, men and women alike, shaved their hair off and wore wigs. |
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You will not be allowed to wear jewelry, eyeglasses, contact lenses, dentures or wigs during the procedure. |
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I saw women with wigs and long skirts, others with kerchiefs covering their hair, and others with no head covering and wearing pants. |
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As the emotional heat turns up, they unlace their hearts and their consciences, shedding their wigs and letting their hair down. |
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Real hair wigs are definitely the better option for people who need a wig because of hair loss. |
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Human hair wigs can be restyled using heating devices, such as curling irons. |
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As a sign of respect for the law and British custom, judges and lawyers during America's colonial period wore powdered wigs over their natural hair. |
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I was immersed in her from such an early age that when I look back on my growing up all I can see is a cyclone of platinum wigs, hoe-downs and heartache. |
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Sellers translated his vocal mutability into a visual variety, applying wigs and fake noses, playing old men and women, and creating a new kind of stardom. |
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Getting rid of judges' wigs and tights, and the flummery and confusion surrounding the Lord Chancellor's role, appeals to the party's modernising instincts. |
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Executives from some of the country's blue-chip companies dress up in silly wigs and clothes in an attempt to locate their funny bones and get rid of their pent-up feelings. |
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And now I find myself wanting to tell you about hair colour and wigs. |
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Out came Marc's army, dozens of models in chopped blond wigs streaked with green. |
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Amongst the characters performances are decadent costumes, over-the-top wigs, and too much leather, fur, and slinky cuts to count. |
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Near the Mason jars are foam heads, the kind a showgirl uses to style her wigs. |
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They take up residence at the Pavilion Theatre for the annual pantomime of silly jokes and bad wigs in an all new, up-to-date production of Jack and the Beanstalk. |
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Models came down the runway in head pieces fashioned into twisted, wiry wigs in subtle winter colors. |
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There were men dressed in colonial garb complete with knee-breeches and powdered wigs. |
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The grand balls of St Petersburg in 1914 looked like the revels of the Bourbons in late 18th century Paris with women in costume wigs and men in grand uniforms. |
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Katsura wigs are not worn directly over the hair, traditionally. |
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Authorities in Moscow claim to have arrested an American spook wearing wigs and carrying an incriminating letter. |
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Instead of a stage and chairs, I found a bounty of discarded hats, sweaters, shirts, vests, pants, wigs, and costume apparel covering the floor and hanging on coat hooks. |
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Just as importantly, a jury forms a reassuring lay tribunal between the polished professionals in their gowns and wigs and the common man or woman. |
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Early wigs were made of black horsehair, dressed daily with powder and a scented ointment called pomatum, which had ruinous effects on the wearer's clothes. |
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Judges, sheriffs and advocates are to be asked to remove their wigs and gowns and stop using arcane language under plans to make Scottish courts less intimidating. |
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Men in dark suits and long side curls, women in wigs and ankle length skirts. |
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He dons kerchiefs and wigs, housedresses and lingerie, but his transformation stops there. |
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The men donned spangly tights, glitter catsuits and bouffant wigs to get the party started and the marquee was packed to bursting point for the whole evening. |
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She speaks eloquently of the differences, and notes that admission to the world of floppy shoes and fright wigs is based on more than just an understanding of physical comedy. |
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The powdered wigs and monocles glimmered as I made a smile upon my face, nodding as the finest wealth of the continent graciously accepted what the cart had to offer. |
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Significantly, perhaps, relatively few are ever described as having wigs. |
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The wacky electric-blue wigs my stepmother decided we should all wear for Christmas dinner weren't quite how I had planned to accessorise my Alexander McQueen tweed. |
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To figure it out, all you needed to do was eyeball those crazy fright wigs he sported during the trial. |
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There, he rented rooms from a French Huguenot named Christopher Mountjoy, a maker of ladies' wigs and other headgear. |
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Behind the usher, wearing black gowns and white wigs and facing the judge, will be the prosecuting and defending barristers. |
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In 1998, BBC studios, outside broadcasts, post production, design, costumes and wigs were spun off into BBC Resources Ltd. |
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Neptunes in hempen wigs waltzed with the lean New Zealandress, who had stuck flowers from a hat into her fair hair, to impersonate Oceania. |
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This practice later expanded to white wigs and eyeliners, and only faded out with the French Revolution in the late 18th century. |
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Domitian was allegedly extremely sensitive regarding his baldness, which he disguised in later life by wearing wigs. |
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Married women cover their hair, most commonly in the form of a scarf, also in the form of hats, snoods, berets, or, sometimes, wigs. |
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In some countries, especially in the Commonwealth of Nations, judges wear wigs. |
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Judges of Hong Kong retain many of the English traditions such as wearing wigs and robes in trials. |
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We're the first synchronised skating team ever to wear wigs,' Natalie boasts. |
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There was a big birthday cake, party poppers and balloons, along with a dressing up box full of wigs and feather boas. |
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In fact, her skin had been scarred by smallpox in 1562, leaving her half bald and dependent on wigs and cosmetics. |
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Occupying a parallel universe are the seven adorable Dwowns, a septet of moppets in big ears, arresting clown garb and multicolored fright wigs. |
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Black Hair spins anecdotes about Afros, braids, relaxers and hot combs, weaves, wigs and curls. |
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Full-bottomed wigs are replaced by tight finely powdered perukes and the court becomes streamlined in old rose and gold. |
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These long, straight bob wigs were originally designed as a fun accessory to fake fur coats on the autumn '85 catwalks. |
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Hairline UK is a specialist retailer of hair extensions, wigs, and hair pieces. |
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Big daft green hats, funny costumes, joke shamrocks and shillelaghs, green wigs. |
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She and a group of lookalikes sneak out of the house dressed in wigs in a bid to fool the waiting photographers. |
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The swimmers, some in Santa hats, monkey suits and bright wigs, were cheered on by a large crowd of spectators. |
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And I'm so used to wigs that it was helpful not going completely cold turkey. |
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Jack Tatum grew up in Williamsburg, Virginia, a sleepy city known for its historic district and the reenactors in powdered wigs and colonial garb who populate it. |
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Other items include wigs, mobile phones, a Jimmy Choo gold stiletto, a Nigella Lawson inspired green Burkini, a designer pounds 190 Gucci two piece and an ant farm. |
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Live links to allow evidence from outside the courtroom, screens around witness boxes and even the removal of wigs and gowns are planned to end fear and intimidation. |
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Our partners The Body Shop are supporting us by wearing wigs in store, having lots of wiggy fun, including free makeovers and hand massages, and fundraising. |
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The promo flick sees the ever-trendy Chez trying out a couple of dramatic new looks as she hides her big hair with a series of wigs, even going peroxide blonde. |
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Locks of hair snipped from Catherine's head have been sent to Banbury Postiche, an organisation that makes wigs for patients suffering with cancer. |
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Invariably one of the women will have a makeshift veil and the men will be wearing multi-coloured fright wigs as they enjoy their last flings before a life of domestic bliss. |
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Costumes included capes, Hawaiian shirts, bicycle helmets and bushy wigs. |
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Last year medical student Rowena, aged 26, scooped first prize by reciting her own poem about gingerness alongside friends in homemade orange wigs. |
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The show, named 'Un Peu de Tendresse Bordel de Merde', will feature 20 nude male and female dancers cavorting in blond wigs and will debut in June. |
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According to the newspaper, the cross-dressing shoplifters are tall, slender men who wear brassy blonde wigs, stiletto heels and striking skintight tank tops. |
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