| 41. | "' The Upholsterers "'were an American garage punk band in 2000, from Detroit, Michigan.
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| 42. | He was a practising craftsman who claimed, without justification it seems, to be upholsterer to the Prince of Wales.
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| 43. | He was taken to Palestine as a child and moved to West Hartford in 1922, going to work as an upholsterer.
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| 44. | This is just the beginning, " said Feibush, who was an upholsterer in New York before retiring to Israel.
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| 45. | The upholsterer is coming for it next week and I'm hoping none of the memories go with the old cover.
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| 46. | After dropping out of high school he went to Job Corps, where the people tried to turn him into an upholsterer.
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| 47. | To apply tacks rapidly an upholsterer will hold tacks in the mouth and spit them onto the magnetized face of the hammer.
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| 48. | He described himself in the records as a " stair builder " and as an upholsterer; she opened a furniture store.
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| 49. | His mother objected and as a compromise Zakheim was sent to a technical training school to become a furniture designer and upholsterer.
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| 50. | The eldest son of Charles Sherborn, an upholsterer, and Mary Brance, he was born at Leicester Square in London.
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