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Each one seems to have a good idea: The hatmaker's name is irrelevant, isn't it?
It turned out Lunelle was a hatmaker without the least bit of shyness.
An oriel also marks the Pfister House, built in the middle of the 16th century for a hatmaker.
After 52 years in business, the landmark custom hatmaker at 30 West 39th Street was a victim of escalating rent.
He was the fifth of six children; his mother was a hatmaker and his father a shopkeeper.
She sold medicines made by her close friend, the independent and attractive hatmaker, Anna Månsdotter.
Hatmaker, a design company in Watertown, Mass., created the new Cinemax look.
Not surprisingly, Shilling is a British hatmaker.
On his parchment are the words "John Thompson, Hatmaker.
Mr. Weird, a hatmaker, has, we are told, "an extensive collection of sparkling wines of the world."
In 1923 Nungesser became engaged to Consuelo Hatmaker.
"Guys like Tom Wolfe are going to be hard-pressed, since we were the last men's custom hatmaker in New York."
Over the next several years, his success as a hatmaker allowed him to increasw his land and expand his house as his family grew.
She said she believed Mr. Hatmaker has "pawned Bryan off on some unsuspecting female."
Jörg Wilhalm was an early 16th-century German fencing master, hatmaker, and citizen of Augsburg.
"How about: 'John Thompson, Hatmaker.
Indeed, it is only matters of contingent fact which ensure that the phrase royal hatmaker cited in (7) will not be seen as ambiguous in this way.
The pair even hired the hatmaker who designed the hat worn by the show's Little Joe, played by Michael Landon.
He graduated to hatmaker in a shop owned by a family commissioned to create headpieces for Carmen Miranda, who was known for her fruit-laden chapeaus.
Since leaving Devon, Ms. O'Casey has acted in and even been a hatmaker for many British stage productions.
Accessory design awards went to Reed Krakoff of Coach and to Eugenia Kim, a hatmaker.
In Britain, the toxicologist Alfred Swaine Taylor reported the disease in a hatmaker in 1864.
She tracks down Monteiro's hatmaker, Kettisha (Doris Lloyd).
Cornelius Bongey, or Bungey, was a tradesman (hatmaker), and was executed on the same day as Glover.
The settlement was named for the pioneer Hatmaker family, which included Aaron, the cider-maker, and Peter, the grocer and first postmaster.