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  • SOCAN ‘investigators’ spend much of their time lurking around school cafeterias, dentist surgeries and hair-dressing salons looking for trouble, I said in February.

    You can always count on SOCAN 2009

  • He said the salon was busy at the time, with every hair-dressing station in operation.

    Shooting At Seal Beach: Eight Confirmed Dead, One Critically Wounded (DEVELOPING) 2011

  • It is also the case that there are a range of courses which were previously available, cooking and hair-dressing you have mentioned, where the demand is no longer there so far as Australia is concerned, so we have changed those arrangements which will focus much more on the skills that Australia needs, the demand for Australian skills, and that will see a change in the composition of students who go to Australia from India.

    Transcript: Media Doorstop, St Stephens College, New Delhi, India 2010

  • JOURNALIST: Minister Krishna said that Indians who are going to Australia to study hair-dressing and cooking and other courses like that should just not go.

    Transcript: Media Doorstop, St Stephens College, New Delhi, India 2010

  • SOCAN ‘investigators’ spend much of their time lurking around school cafeterias, dentist surgeries and hair-dressing salons looking for trouble, I said in February.

    You can always count on SOCAN 2009

  • They own a hair-dressing shop in Dyersburg, Tennessee.

    Cheer! Kate Torgovnick 2008

  • They own a hair-dressing shop in Dyersburg, Tennessee.

    Cheer! Kate Torgovnick 2008

  • After the hair-dressing, Mr. Colbert said stem-cells give “false hope” to people.

    Light at Night - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2006

  • After the hair-dressing, Mr. Colbert said stem-cells give “false hope” to people.

    Light at Night - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2006

  • Besides these brassy ornaments on their extremities, and the various hair-dressing styles, the women of Kisemo frequently wear lengthy necklaces, which run in rivers of colours down their bodies.

    How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004

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