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Christine states there is no shortage of hair in the world: in fact, there are countless Asian women and, I don't doubt, men blessed with fast-growing, straight, highly marketable hair, and they provide plenty of it to the world of wigmaking.
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Christine states there is no shortage of hair in the world: in fact, there are countless Asian women and, I don't doubt, men blessed with fast-growing, straight, highly marketable hair, and they provide plenty of it to the world of wigmaking.
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Whether he himself printed his penny broadsheet as well as sold it we are not informed, but as he began after a while to combine bookselling with wigmaking we may be allowed to imagine that the press which produced these flying leaves was either in or near his shop.
Royal Edinburgh Her Saints, Kings, Prophets and Poets George Reid 1862
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In a previous article, I called Lyle’s virtually undetectable false hair a masterpiece of wigmaking.
Menendez Justice Dunne, Dominick 1994
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But the masterpiece of wigmaking that is affixed to the top of Lyle Menendez’s youthful head fooled me completely back in 1990, when I first saw him, at some of the early hearings shortly after the arrests.
The Menendez Murder Trial Dunne, Dominick 1993
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