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  • Teazers, which he, Du Toit and others had visited before to discuss the coup.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • In death, the Teazers website still features a photograph of Jackson, the son of a Greek immigrant to Africa.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Jackson was known for his love of flashy cars, periodic legal encounters with police and employees, and the provocative billboards of his Teazers clubs.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Jackson was known for his love of flashy cars, periodic legal encounters with police and employees, and the provocative billboards of his Teazers clubs.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • In death, the Teazers website still features a photograph of Jackson, the son of a Greek immigrant to Africa.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • This I hope will plead for one who would lessen the Number of Teazers of the Muses, and who, suiting his Spirit to his Circumstances, humbles the Poet to exalt the Citizen.

    The Spectator, Volume 2. Richard Steele 1700

  • Slain Teazers owner Lolly Jackson's 27-year-old daughter on Thursday said "normal stuff" had been taken, including a TV and a laptop, as well as family jewellery, which had sentimental rather than retail value.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Teazers spokesman Sean Newman said an autopsy was conducted at the Germiston mortuary yesterday morning, at about the same time ballistics officers were swarming around the Edleen property where Jackson was killed.

    IOL: News 2010

  • Jackson, a strip-club boss who built up the Teazers chain, with a head office in Rivonia.

    IOL: News 2010

  • What appears to be the first battle over money in the family is looming, as the estate of the slain Teazers boss is being wound up in the Johannesburg High Court.

    IOL: News 2010

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  • "I like her," said she, one recess, when her corps of affectionate teazers hung on and about her. "It wounds me to hear you speak disparagingly of her. You must admit that she has redeeming traits. She is one of our best scholars, and if inaccessible, is upright and honorable, and will not stoop to do an ignoble action." page 45, from 'Alone' by Marion Harland. project gutenberg

    September 1, 2014