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I'm not saying spend hours in the hairdressers, but a little more effort than usual is required.
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In Kentucky, the Board of Hairdressers and Cosmetologists has eight full-time inspectors who spend much of their time responding to anonymous tips about unlicensed manicurists.
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He was always on the lookout for the funny names they gave to hairdressers and fishmongers and so on: A Cut Above, The Plaice to Go, that sort of thing.
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For workers in Los Angeles who depend on the entertainment industry, such as carpenters, lighting technicians, hairdressers and dry-cleaners, the prospect of film-making coming home is welcome.
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The reason banks are regulated and hairdressers are not is that a badly run barber poses little danger to outsiders.
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As the products became more popular with local hairdressers, Kinuthia ploughed back his profits into moving into an even bigger place, financing growth, increasing his production capacity and extending his product range.
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Hairdressers have been getting in on the act too by letting customers download shots of possible hairdos to show their friends before going for the chop.
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While the bigger, sophisticated salons and supermarkets snubbed his products, they were very popular with street side local hairdressers because of their availability and significantly lower prices in comparison to the products on the shelves of the big retail outlets.
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The study suggested that about 12% of girls want to become teachers, 10% hairdressers, 7% a doctor or nurse or vet.
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In his new book, The New Geography of Jobs (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2012), Moretti argues that every high-tech job in a metropolitan area in the U.S. translates into five local service jobs--lawyers, cabdrivers, hairdressers, yoga instructors.
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The Environment Agency of Japan points to the plethora of small plating shops as the country's worst offender in terms of toxic waste, followed (surprisingly) by dry-cleaners, hairdressers and public bath-houses.
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