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  • Aestheticians have often commingled the two senses, or weaved back and forth between them, without being very clear about the distinction.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas MONROE C. BEARDSLEY 1968

  • Aestheticians took up the principle: the great representative of organicism in England, Samuel

    ORGANICISM G. N. G. ORSINI 1968

  • Aestheticians tell us that we are wrong, and we are apt to laugh at each other's pictures, but we all do it.

    Wagner's "Tristan und Isolde"; an essay on the Wagnerian drama George Ainslie Hight

  • The Aestheticians are not here indeed altogether in harmony.

    Impressions and Comments Havelock Ellis 1899

  • According to some Aestheticians the indefinable emotions we sometimes feel when listening to music are the reverberations of feelings experienced countless ages ago.

    The Head Voice and Other Problems Practical Talks on Singing 1899

  • Aestheticians customize each facial according to skin type, then apply conditioning and moisturizing products to keep countenances as smooth as a baby's bottom dresser drawer full of silk blankets.

    News - chicagotribune.com 2011

  • Aestheticians provide facials, and massage therapists offer complete spa treatments.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Aestheticians and spas have long promoted routine facials as required maintenance for radiant skin.

    unknown title 2009

  • Aestheticians and spas have long promoted routine facials as required maintenance for radiant skin.

    unknown title 2009

  • Aestheticians and spas have long promoted routine facials as required maintenance for radiant skin.

    unknown title 2009

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