Sassoon

Sas·soon

[sa-soon]
noun
Sieg·fried (Lo·raine) [seeg-freed law-reyn, loh-] , 1886–1967, English poet and novelist.
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1.  Siegfried (Lorraine). 1886--1967, British poet and novelist, best known for his poems of the horrors of war collected in Counterattack (1918) and Satirical Poems (1926). He also wrote a semi-fictitious autobiographical trilogy The Memoirs of George Sherston (1928--36)
2.  Vidal. born 1928, British hair stylist: founder and chairman of Vidal Sassoon Inc

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