| 41. | But since the betrayal, Jocelyne had left her haberdashery to her employee and moved to the south of France.
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| 42. | Bush told supporters, working to turn criticism of him into a shot at Al Gore's recent haberdashery preferences.
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| 43. | The bride was Margaret Truman, the only child of former President Truman, who had run a haberdashery in Missouri.
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| 44. | The main street has several cafes, small restaurants, food stores, a bakery, pharmacy, photographers and haberdashery.
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| 45. | He also enjoyed fashion and men's clothing, designing the famed Kn?~ e of Vienna, a haberdashery.
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| 46. | Afterwards David Bernstein rebuilt the structure and operated a popular haberdashery called Dave's Shop for more than thirty years.
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| 47. | His business was men's haberdashery, and he still is a walking wardrobe, but happiest in his track briefs.
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| 48. | Whether it shows up in sharp tailoring or simply a haberdashery fabric, the men's-wear look is everywhere.
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| 49. | The open-air market has a variety of stalls such as fishmongers, baker, haberdashery, and fruit and vegetables.
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| 50. | In 2002, he was named to the PoliticsPA list of Best Dressed Legislators, noting his " excellence in haberdashery ."
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