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In a tailor's corridor, the corner of Oxford that is forever the Bullingdon.
"We don't want to see them in the streets," a wiry man named Tariq said of American troops as he measured cloth in a tailor shop.
His story, up to that point, would be familiar to many Americans: He was a poor boy from a family of eight who worked sweeping up in a tailor shop and was looking for a better life.
Neighbors said there was a small party in a tailor shop in the building next door on the morning of the shooting and that such parties often spilled out into the street.
By E. R. Friedman and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, May 23 , 1953P. 25 Sign in a tailor shop on East Twenty-Seventh Street: "Two Hour Cleaning - in by 10 A.M., out by 4 P.M".
As a teenager, he travelled every Saturday to Newcastle, where he had a job in a tailor's shop.
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Ductile and sensuous, paint hugs the flat photographic forms of Leiter's nudes in a tailor-made mantle.
More recently, Weidenfeld said, he went to a costume party in Berlin, where Blavatnik arrived in a tailor-made Stalin uniform.
At just 15 months he crawled on stage with them, dressed in a tailor-made mini tuxedo and sporting a fake cigar.
Meagher, dressed in a tailor-made green suit with a yellow silk scarf around his chest, was said to be "a picture of unusual grace and majesty".
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