(1) Before her departure to Spain she ran a successful beauty clinic with her sister Deirdre who ran a hairdressers salon at New Line Road.
(2) Her daughter conducted a salon that became a gathering place for the writers, artists, and musicians of the Harlem Renaissance.
(3) There is a wine cellar in the basement, naturally, with the ground floor containing a living room, salon , kitchen and office.
(5) The grand salon of this superb house is in the white and gold and carved work of the days of Napoleon I.
(6) The whole staff was busy that day, cleaning and polishing every corner of Blumere, particularly the salon and the dining room.
(7) Have your hair cut in a professional salon
(8) The accommodation comprises a fully fitted farmhouse kitchen, salon , dining room, three bedrooms, cellar, and floored loft.
(9) Her grandparents once entertained poets and artists in their salon , discussing the merits of T. S. Eliot.
(10) Caroline was a hairdresser at a local salon , the best one there.
(11) In addition to offering ways to reduce stress, the spa will also house a salon , complete with hair styling, manicures and pedicures.
(12) Tutors boast that at the college's Top To Toe hairdressing and beauty training salons , punters get as good a result as in a professional salon - but it might take a bit longer.
(13) He holds informal salons at which artists are encouraged to bring work for his critique.
(14) It was precisely over the course of the Salons of 1833 and 1834 that Ingres emerged as the unambiguous champion of drawing, the very u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510personification of line,u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb to adopt the phrase employed by Theophile Gautier.
(15) Naively optimistic and resilient, Manet sought honours in the Salons ; Degas was cynically indifferent to public acclaim.
(16) Throughout his career Huet exhibited regularly at the Salons of the Academie royale, although from 1779 to 1785 he was increasingly concerned with the decorative arts.
(17) Also misleading is the author's claim that Chopin was readily accepted in the Parisian salons as a social equal rather than being merely an entertainer.
(18) The painting Bathers at Asnieres roused little enthusiasm among the jury of the official Salon and was rejected.
(19) When we think about the work of diplomats, we think about well - dressed people, like him, but doing polite, discreet work in salons and staterooms.
(20) In their heyday in the 19th century exhibitions like the Salon and the Summer Show were events of great social and artistic importance.