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  • He looked up from his task and saw Joe standing before him juggling flat-irons, starched shirts, and manuscripts.

    Chapter 25 2010

  • Here he held Martin off at arm's length and ran his beaming eyes over Martin's second-best suit, which was also his worst suit, and which was ragged and past repair, though the trousers showed the careful crease he had put in with Maria's flat-irons.

    Chapter 33 2010

  • Instead, at two in the morning, Maria, having heard his groans through the thin partition, came into his room, to put hot flat-irons against his body and damp cloths upon his aching eyes.

    Chapter 25 2010

  • Do we need to leave our flat-irons and hair-dryers behind?

    Catherine Connors: The Green(er) Mile 2008

  • Women who use flat-irons are burning their hair, and it's an ungainly look.

    The complicated story of Rielle Hunter and Jonathan Darman, the Newsweek reporter. Ann Althouse 2008

  • She no longer flat-irons her hair but she is the author of several books, includingStick Figure.

    Fired! Written 2006

  • She no longer flat-irons her hair but she is the author of several books, includingStick Figure.

    Fired! Written 2006

  • She no longer flat-irons her hair but she is the author of several books, includingStick Figure.

    Fired! Written 2006

  • And so I put to him some other foolish jokes about soapsuds, henpecking, and flat-irons, which set the man into a fury, and succeeded in raising

    The Memoires of Barry Lyndon 2006

  • She no longer flat-irons her hair but she is the author of several books, includingStick Figure.

    Fired! Written 2006

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