But who would buy a bottle of hair restorer from a bald man?. From Wordnik.com. [As I Please] Reference
The restorer was a fellow Roman, Sergio Benedetti. From Wordnik.com. [Durangoherald.com] Reference
For all their seeming kinship, a restorer is the antithesis of a painter: he is a conserver, not a creator. From Wordnik.com. [GoodShit] Reference
And the other meaning in English would normally be expressed by "restorer". From Wordnik.com. [languagehat.com: KINDERGARTNER.] Reference
For which some benighted "restorer" substitutes. From Wordnik.com. [Literary and General Lectures and Essays] Reference
Between varnish and retouching it is difficult to tell where the old master leaves off and the "restorer" begins. From Wordnik.com. [Promenades of an Impressionist] Reference
Then he may make a big profit on his hair restorer. From Wordnik.com. [The Outdoor Girls in a Motor Car The Haunted Mansion of Shadow Valley] Reference
"Nature's sweet restorer;" and Molly says, apologetically. From Wordnik.com. [Molly Bawn] Reference
Looks like a walking advertisement of a new hair restorer. From Wordnik.com. [The Mystery of a Turkish Bath] Reference
In the Galilee Chapel is also the tomb of its restorer, Cardinal. From Wordnik.com. [Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Durham A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espiscopal See] Reference
Lard, '' The Lost Hair, 'and telling me to go in for hair-restorer. From Wordnik.com. [The Hero of Garside School] Reference
Daryl Hall is more than a musician -- he's a restorer of historic homes. From Wordnik.com. [Singer Drops Listing Price] Reference
Son of the above; established in Paris as a maker and restorer of Violins. From Wordnik.com. [The Violin Its Famous Makers and Their Imitators] Reference
Hence sleep, "tired Nature's sweet restorer," may be regarded as a complete rest. From Wordnik.com. [A Practical Physiology] Reference
Some other Norman traces are preserved -- Rector Grenville was a judicious restorer. From Wordnik.com. [The Cornwall Coast] Reference
M. M.rio is a celebrated French restorer of ancient manuscripts and illuminated books. From Wordnik.com. [Cupology How to Be Entertaining] Reference
Time is a great restorer, and changes surely the greatest sorrow into a pleasing memory. From Wordnik.com. [Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands] Reference
Peace of mind is a marvelous restorer, especially when despondency has driven health away. From Wordnik.com. [Elizabeth: the Disinherited Daughter By E. Ben Ez-er] Reference
They breathed in the delicious air, and thought it better than wine as a restorer of strength. From Wordnik.com. [The Story of a Robin] Reference
It is to be hoped that in the years to come no restorer will lay hold upon the monuments in the. From Wordnik.com. [Bell's Cathedrals: The Cathedral Church of Gloucester [2nd ed.] A Description of Its Fabric and A Brief History of the Espicopal See] Reference
Haymarket, a picture-restorer, whose shop and studio were next door to the old Hay-market Theatre. From Wordnik.com. [Recollections With Photogravure Portrait of the Author and a number of Original Letters, of which one by George Meredith and another by Robert Louis Stevenson are reproduced in facsimile] Reference
"It's so sad, so enormous the work we have to do," the master restorer says of the Venice landmark. From Wordnik.com. [To Rise From The Ashes] Reference
Then with one great heart-beat of prayerful thanksgiving, she, too, sought "tired nature's sweet restorer.". From Wordnik.com. [The Motor Girls on Cedar Lake Or the Hermit of Fern Island] Reference
"Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep," flies from the guilty conscience; and there was no rest for Jacob. From Wordnik.com. [Little Folks (November 1884) A Magazine for the Young] Reference
'Tired nature's sweet restorer, balmy sleep, no more with his downy pinions lights on his unsullied with a tear:'. From Wordnik.com. [Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal] Reference
Yet he had cut the restorer from the scene, she wasn't needed after all — her speech momentary and too whimsical. From Wordnik.com. [Smoke and Mirrors] Reference
A better plan still is, from the first, to use the hair restorer on one day, and the pomade on the next, alternately. From Wordnik.com. [The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken] Reference
The move took the dealer, collector and restorer far from the rarefied world of fine-art frames, where he looms large. From Wordnik.com. [Famed Framer Forges Into a Digital Future] Reference
While the others checked with their eyes, they inspected the nipples of the moisture-reclaimer and chlorophane air-restorer capsules. From Wordnik.com. [The Planet Strappers] Reference
About thirty years ago it was found by the late Signor Tricca, a noted restorer of pictures, in the attics of the Palazzo Corsi, Florence. From Wordnik.com. [Luca Signorelli] Reference
To attain these great ends, the librarian who is qualified for his responsible position, must be both a preserver and a restorer of books. From Wordnik.com. [A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries] Reference
These the restorer has wisely left intact, and the window, seen from within, appears in admirable proportion, and well suited to its place. From Wordnik.com. [Bell's Cathedrals: Southwark Cathedral Formerly the Collegiate Church of St. Saviour, Otherwise St. Mary Overie. A Short History and Description of the Fabric, with Some Account of the College and the See] Reference
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