We listen to their music, evaluate their stage-banter and take note of their haircuts, shoes and general sense of foxiness. |
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They wore uniform, had uniform haircuts, slept in large dormitories known as wards, and walked everywhere crocodile fashion. |
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Their faces, their athletic style, even their haircuts are as familiar as their names. |
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From their immaculate haircuts and the swish of their exquisitely cut cassocks these were the lads from Rome. |
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There used to be a lot of bad haircuts, now men are going into ladies salons and having their hair styled more. |
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A bevy of beauties from Bangalore promenaded all over the saloon, sporting some of the trends in haircuts and some wacky coiffures. |
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There are plenty of short haircuts on display but they are more about disguising thinning crops than making a political statement. |
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He repeats the experiment with noses, haircuts, table-legs, and so on, and in each case he thinks people will go for the medium curviness. |
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At the British team hotel, where several of the squad sport some outlandishly coloured haircuts, they have been on at him to dye his hair again. |
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A little later came the proconsuls, men of imperial gravitas, stately courtesy and crisp, regulation haircuts. |
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Most of the bands we knew started playing emo, got the shaggy haircuts and started wearing tight t-shirts. |
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And during videos, other flight attendants would provide haircuts, styling and shoe-shining at your seat. |
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With their floppy haircuts and boyish good looks, they were billed as America's Beatles. |
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And the bag boys all seem to be happy, happy surf rats, with funny haircuts and pretty smiles. |
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It is they whom sport attempts to seduce with fashion shows and hot parts and haircuts. |
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Innocent blondes, corrupted by wolfish brunettes with mannish haircuts and tight, tight sweaters, stare wide-eyed at the reader. |
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They parade in their t-shirts with sunset prints on them, whilst fluffing their mullet haircuts. |
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But at least the hippies had the good sense to get haircuts and buy suits before turning themselves into cutthroat capitalists. |
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The Real Madrid and former Inter striker whose credit includes sporting one of the worst haircuts in living memory is lethal in front of goal. |
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Gay icons usually have some tragedy in their lives, but I've only had tragic haircuts and outfits. |
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While every one else was letting it all hang out, they sported suits, ties and short haircuts. |
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They used to give us freebie haircuts in exchange for endless vodkas and tonics. |
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For decades, I've been groaning about the outdated Beatle haircuts worn by aging Baby Boomers. |
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In an effort to escape their pigeonhole, the band are back, with haircuts and a second album that is quite different from the first. |
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I'm not great at going to get haircuts, and so have no formal hairdresser to call my own. |
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The audience had the usual haircuts, shaven or spiky, and the same tastes in branded designer gear. |
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Why try to make them into mini versions of yourself, with their mini-me haircuts and their mini-me clothes? |
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The trainees also receive daily inspections on their haircuts, uniform press, white gloves and grommets, among other uniform elements. |
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They don't look any different from regular clerks or salesmen, with their plain clothes and common haircuts. |
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We provide new clothing, a shower, new haircuts by professional hairdressers and access to healthcare. |
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The only way to avoid this is real nationalization, with haircuts for the bondholders. |
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Tight haircuts for bootboy bankers and existing shareholders could be the order of the day. |
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Injuries, sending-offs and even haircuts can play havoc with even the best laid plans. |
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Businesses offering massage, steam baths, haircuts and traditional massage are also subject to the 12 midnight closing time. |
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There's also a salon for haircuts, pedicures, manicures and makeup lessons. |
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The front-man has been trying to hide his thinning locks with a string of outlandish haircuts and colour treatments for years. |
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We've all been through that horrid process of buying clunkers from guys in slick suits and even slicker haircuts. |
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On Monday, more than 50 beauticians thronged the Purani Haveli to get a dekko of Zardozi tattoo designing and a demo of trendy haircuts. |
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I would never turn down a request for help determining what styles or haircuts would look good on someone. |
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They were twenty-somethings with short haircuts wearing black crewneck or turtle neck sweaters. |
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Manchester, by comparison, is a gleaming metropolis of cosmopolitan glamour and dodgy haircuts. |
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He is often admired for his tasteful shirts, cool strides and groovy haircuts. |
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By the end of the night, Cocktail Girl is sharing brandies and lecherous back chat with seven Brummie wide boys, all of whom sport Beckham haircuts and tight jeans. |
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If fairy tales make you think of simpering goody-goody princesses and men in tights with page boy haircuts, has Ella Enchanted got a surprise for you. |
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Mr. Schiavo was a penny pincher who kept track of the mileage on his wife's car and yelled at her for spending money on haircuts, they said. |
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We'll learn to combine the interesting, colorful haircuts with very varicolored clothes! |
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The look has been dubbed kinfolk man, and comes with tweedy jackets or wrinkly linen trousers rolled up at the hems and drab haircuts. |
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Outside her house sits the barber's chair where her husband offers alfresco haircuts. |
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She gave my American Girl dolls crazy haircuts and smashed my tea set to bits. |
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Since stepping out at Manchester United as a fresh-faced teenager with a floppy fringe, Becks has unveiled a dizzying array of haircuts. |
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Why do so many people have such poor-looking haircuts and nerdy clothes? |
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Hoping to snuff out aberrant individualism, the ministry introduced detailed rules governing uniforms, haircuts and codes of conduct. |
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These days, it's more common to see boys with Bieber haircuts than smart men in perfectly cut schmutter. |
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At the moment many of them are sporting tufty, patchwork haircuts. |
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The children wear baggy pants and fluorescent earrings, and have spiked haircuts. |
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The haircuts are applied by deducting a certain percentage from the market value of the underlying asset. |
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In British Columbia, hard-working families are being hit with this surprise tax hike on everything from haircuts to home heating. |
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These measures did not entail any extra risk exposure for the Eurosystem because of the haircuts applied. |
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From haircuts to home heating, this tax makes life harder for British Columbians. |
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This article summarizes the second of two papers that explore a framework for calculating haircuts for different assets. |
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As already revealed, bondholders will likely face haircuts and collective action clauses should help spread the private cuts more equally. |
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Appropriate haircuts are applied to the value of collateral, reflecting its quality and liquidity. |
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The collateral is marked-to-market with appropriate haircuts to protect the Government from market risk in collateral values. |
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There are giants and small people and circuses and conjoined twins and people with 1950s-type haircuts and small-town smiles in strange situations. |
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All sorts of hungry-looking people with severe haircuts are scurrying about the Right Bank. |
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Facials, manicures, body massage, electrolysis, not to mention haircuts, highlights and perms are all on offer at a fraction of the price you'd pay at a high street salon. |
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New hairstyles and haircuts are great ways to change your look, especially if you feel like you are due for some sort of change and are tired of your mundane, routine look. |
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Necks are rubbed, pimples popped and haircuts given on a totally unnecessary, weekly basis. |
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Which bands are hip young things with cool haircuts currently referencing? |
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She produced a copy of his fee schedule for his services which showed he offered a wide range of services from haircuts to more extensive styling and permanents. |
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Examples of consumer services include haircuts, auto repairs, landscaping, etc. |
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They play nerdier and less successful versions of themselves, comic book fans with terrible haircuts. |
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Dublin man Sam Donnelly is offering free footballinspired haircuts for any Irish fan hardcore enough to have a radical restyle. |
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People enjoy fewer material pleasures in periods of recession, so want more visual pleasures, and there's more variation among short haircuts than long. |
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Financial collateral processes are centralized in the Treasury Credit group within Wholesale Banking and include pre-defined haircuts and procedures for safekeeping and release of the pledged securities. |
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The bonds are borrowed by the credit institutions against collateral, which has been subject to significant haircuts and against a fee similar to that of the guarantee. |
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On the subject of Metallica's new dressing style and haircuts, I personally don't mind as I've always thought that the music was more important than the looks. |
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It was a land of bad haircuts, poorly applied makeup and no styling gel. |
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The Department of Justice is looking for scalps – finally, after five years of drowsy hibernation – but some banks are whining about merely getting haircuts. |
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Plain-clothes figures sporting military haircuts frequently skulked near this correspondent, interrupting meetings. None of this suggests that reconciliation between Tamils and the Sinhalese majority is going anywhere. |
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You have cheap haircuts. Everyone looks like they have had a bad hair day. |
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He benched players for refusing to get haircuts or shaves. |
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My mother went without haircuts or date nights. |
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Drexler was up front, leaning back in a chair, drinking coffee, kibbitzing with some of his favorite salespeople about their home towns and haircuts. |
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Tacitus also notes that like other Germanic tribes, the Chatti took an interest in traditions concerning haircuts and beards. |
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Well Known Franchised Salon in Publix Plaza, Services include haircuts and styles, up-dos, straightening, coloring, highlights, and texturizing. |
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They were seven graying men with laptops and unstylish haircuts. |
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However, a few ice-cool customers, resplendent in footballer haircuts have an arsey air. |
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All three premies sported close-cropped haircuts and wore sports jackets. |
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During Roman times, flowers were sold for 100 denarii per pound, which was about the same as a month's wages for a farm laborer, or fifty haircuts from the local barber. |
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There are the own-goals, the bungling keepers, the bad haircuts, the miskicks, the expensive players who flop and the manager who sits in the wrong dugout. |
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