Hairdressers, whose training was mainly in arranging and curling long hair, were slow to realise that short styles for women had arrived to stay, and so barbers in many cities found lines of women outside their shops, waiting to be shorn of hair that had taken many years to grow.
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It needs to be shorn of all " examples of " : that business is inherently POV unless there is a specific reference for each individual one showing where " someone other than the article's author " had called the person a " DINO . " Geogre 19 : 53, 18 September 2005 ( UTC)
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Minus switchblade knives and the distorted feeling of power they beget-- power that is swaggering, reckless, and itching to express itself in violence-- our delinquent adolescents would be shorn of one of their most potent means of incitement to crime . " The ban on switchblade knives was eventually enacted into law as the Switchblade Knife Act of 1958.
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Immigration officials complained about the law's limitation on deportation to the first three years of an immigrant's residency : " The anarchist of foreign birth . . . remains very quiet, as a rule, until the time limit protects him from deportation and then he is loud and boisterous and begins his maniac cry against all forms of organized government . . . . There should be no time limit to the deportation of these criminals . . . and should one remain in hiding sufficiently long to become naturalized he should, at the first symptoms, be shorn of his cloak and forthwith deported ."