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Sassoon
[ sa-soon ]
noun
- Sieg·fried (Lo·raine) [seeg, -freed law-, reyn, loh-], 1886–1967, English poet and novelist.
Sassoon
/ sæˈsuːn /
noun
- SassoonSiegfried (Lorraine)18861967MBritishWRITING: poetWRITING: novelist 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)
- SassoonVidal19282012MBritishFASHION, BEAUTY, ETC: hair stylist Vidal. 1928–2012, British hair stylist: founder and chairman of Vidal Sassoon Inc
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She had more skin lotions than a cosmetics store, observed a friend, “and more hairbrushes than Vidal Sassoon.”
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All at once she remembered the hundred dollars of Sassoon's bouquet.
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Would he misunderstand her at seeing her thus publicly flaunted by Sassoon?
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She did not cease talking, but she did not hear a word she said or notice what Sassoon replied.
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He looked at her, and again he thought of Sassoon, and what the situation might yield.
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Sassoon having helped Dor into her coat, stood holding her hand.
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