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  • 71beauty salon — ☆ beauty salon or beauty parlor or beauty shop n. a place where people, esp. women, go for hair styling and tinting, manicures, etc. * * * …

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  • 72beauty contest — n. 1. a competition in which women are rated on the basis of physical beauty, and often also talent, personality, etc.: also beauty pageant 2. a competition based on criteria that are shallow or unserious …

    English World dictionary

  • 73beauty salon — ☆ beauty salon or beauty parlor or beauty shop n. a place where people, esp. women, go for hair styling and tinting, manicures, etc …

    English World dictionary

  • 74Beauty School Dropout — were a pop punk band from Glasgow formed in 1995. During their 6 years together, the band toured the UK several times, appeared on various compilations, and released a full length album entitled Teasing the Fat Kids . Before they split in 2001, 5 …

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  • 75Beauty School (band) — Beauty School is the name of a band consisting of ex EMF frontman James Atkin, ex Fluke singer, Rachel Stewart and Elastica drummer Justin Welch. External links * [http://www.emf theband.com/bsd/site/index.asp Beauty School website] …

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  • 76beauty is in the eye of the beholder — means that different people will find different things beautiful and that the differences of opinion don t matter greatly …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 77beauty salon — (also beauty parlour) ► NOUN ▪ an establishment in which hairdressing and cosmetic treatments are carried out …

    English terms dictionary

  • 78…And Justice for All — …And Justice For All …

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  • 79Beauty Pool — is a hot spring in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in the United States.It is connected to the nearby Chromatic Spring. When the water level in one of the two pools rises and overflows, the water level in the other decreases.… …

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  • 80beauty sleep — n [U] enough sleep to keep you healthy and looking good used humorously …

    Dictionary of contemporary English