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- noun Plural form of
haircutter .
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Examples
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These are the necessities of life that don't depend on customers with lots of extra disposable income -- such as haircutters, Laundromats, fast-food restaurants and educational tutoring for kids.
On Franchising 2008
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In fact, we've counseled folks on a tight budget to give homemade food items and crafts in lieu of cash tips to service professionals like haircutters and pet-care providers.
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In fact, we've counseled folks on a tight budget to give homemade food items and crafts in lieu of cash tips to service professionals like haircutters and pet-care providers.
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John Banzhaf, a GWU law professor and legal activist, says Bell's case is reminiscent of his own successful crusades against dry cleaners that charged more for women's shirts and haircutters that charged more for ladies.
Lawyer Jimmy A. Bell goes after Landover nail salon for charging men more than women 2010
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Do it yourself haircutters and those who like to handle the touch ups themselves listen up.
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Do it yourself haircutters and those who like to handle the touch ups themselves listen up.
seki edge 2007
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The Couch wandered in and caught a few minutes of the contest at his local Uzbek barbershop, where the haircutters are loyal Man U fans.
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The faux-antiqued walls, the WWD magazines, the jumping club-kid haircutters (who are by now actually north of forty, just like me).
Cheap Thrills 2006
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The faux-antiqued walls, the WWD magazines, the jumping club-kid haircutters (who are by now actually north of forty, just like me).
Cheap Thrills 2006
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Researchers have seen the same phenomenon among secretaries, engineers, nurses, kitchen workers and haircutters.
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