| 1. | "The Periwig-Maker, " and " Rejected ."
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| 2. | The " periwig-era " has become a byword for fecklessness in Dutch historiography.
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| 3. | As a physician, he often wears an old periwig over his sparse close-cropped hair.
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| 4. | Perukes or periwigs for men were introduced into the English-speaking world with other French styles in 1660.
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| 5. | The theatre returned, along with expensive fashions such as the periwig and even more expensive commodities from overseas.
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| 6. | It's a timeworn contrivance, but John Sessions, as the verbose Fielding, is priceless in a periwig.
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| 7. | Following the end of the Thirty Years'War and the periwig as an essential item of men's fashion.
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| 8. | The night before she dies, the girl s spirit visits the periwig maker and informs him of her imminent death.
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| 9. | During the so-called'periwig era'of decline in the Netherlands, discontent with oligarchical rule also increased in Ommen.
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| 10. | Powdered wigs in rows of curls, known as periwigs, were adopted as court dress in many cultures with elaborate curls and style.
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