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The research, he says, could have implications for the tailoring of drugs used to alleviate Alzheimer's.
Irving's father, Samuel Brodribb, was a salesman who collected orders for the tailoring department of the local store.
The idea for the tailoring apparently came from Cristóbal Balenciaga – a master tailor who made suits for himself and his clients.
I named her Lucretia after the infamous Lucrezia Borgia who's inspired many fictional villainous incarnations and Cutter for the tailoring job it describes, as well as the literal meaning of the word.
Because of what I have to charge them for the tailoring" — his prices start at $1,400 for a jacket made-to-measure in standard patterns and sizes and up to $2,400 if it is custom-made — "it's not worth it for something that's just made of cotton".
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But if Dr. Rogers and Dr. Stoneking are correct, humans were naked for a million years before they noticed their state of undress and called for the tailor.
He left school at 16 and found an apprenticeship on Savile Row working for the tailors Anderson & Sheppard and then Gieves & Hawkes.
Porous silicon (pSi) is a well-established material for the tailor-made fabrication of optical biosensors and can be easily prepared by electrochemical etching.
Please mind that I'm very happy for the tailors of Romania.
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