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The law says that when banks fail shareholders are wiped out and then bondholders take a “hair-cut.”
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He is a compact, fit man, projecting energy and enthusiasm, sporting a military hair-cut that lends intensity to his words.
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If I keep coming to this website I'' have watched the whole show in like two more days. pheadx saw the premiere from waikiki as a live feed last night. good beginning, though the hair-cut continutiy thing was very distracting...
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I agree, and I'd like to add that your credibility is enhanced by the sharp sport-coat and smart hair-cut.
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| Reply teehee it was funny so I got a hair-cut today and yeah cool cya.
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Maybe I'll just stop by the barber for a hair-cut, he'd say.
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Maybe I'll just stop by the barber for a hair-cut, he'd say.
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Since all Japanese have the "half-inch hair-cut," the Aborigines presumably did not shave them.
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Thanks Peace Corps for giving me a home, away from home, often in no locale at all, where I can pretend for minute that I'm not just a soldier in the struggle for equity, bad hair-cut, ridden with bug bites and rumpled clothes with mysterious holes.
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Barack was loved, but never given proper nutrition, or a hair-cut †important for on-camera purposes for sure, but also because a llama can over-heat in the summer.
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