Definitions
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- noun Plural form of
beautician .
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Examples
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There are other businesses that are regulated such as beauticians, attorneys, architects, construction companies, etc. that are also highly regulated.
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The same council regulates highly qualified doctors, with complementary therapists such as beauticians and masseurs.
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Positions such as beauticians, dog groomers, small restaurant owners and even lighter refillers were legalized as long as workers got licenses and paid taxes.
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Positions such as beauticians, dog groomers, small restaurant owners and even lighter refillers were legalized as long as workers got licenses and paid taxes.
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Positions such as beauticians, dog groomers, small restaurant owners and even cigarette lighter refillers were legalized as long as workers got licenses and paid taxes.
Yahoo! News: Latest news headlines News Headlines | Top Stories 2010
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Other ailments for which beauticians treated were freckles, sun tans, sunburns, liver spots, oily skin, blackheads, and acne.
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She was one of the first black women beauticians to work in a white beauty salon.
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He relies on the women in his life, such as Hunt, the children's godmother or beauticians at his barbershop, to help with that.
Family struggles to cope after wife and mother of four killed by driver on PCP 2011
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The 230 included a university philosopher, several beauticians and hairdressers, a dentist, a fishwife, a pharmacologist, a wet nurse and a school teacher, who had been denounced by one of her own pupils.
Clearing the Fog Patrick Marnham 2011
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But what is equally surprising are the beauty rituals and advice dished out to women in manuals published for the consumption of beauticians and the public.
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