snipper


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snipper

(ˈsnɪpə)
n
informal a hairdresser
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Dr Yusuf Abdulraheem, the Chief Medical Director (CMD), Yusjib Industrial Medicare, Ilorin, says it took the hospital several hours of intensive care to resuscitate two patients who ingested snipper on Wednesday.
Dara, who was in the Department of English and Literature was said to have committed suicide after a dose of lethal substance popularly known as snipper.
Despite living in Dortmund, the teenage star admits he flies his own barber over from England to tend to his hair rather than take a risk with a local snipper.
Despite living in Dortmund, Sancho admits he flies his own barber from England to Germany to tend to his hair rather than take a risk with a local snipper.
Assi was shot in the head by an Israeli army snipper east of Khan Younis, in the south of the Gaza Strip, during Gaza border protests.
Greg (Giora) Snipper, Continual CEO, said, 'We have been seeing a rapidly-growing demand for our technology expertise from the Connected Car market.
She was joined by actress Lisa George (on-screen aunt Beth), Brooke Vincent, who plays Sophie Webster, and Samia Longchambon (snipper Maria in the ITV soap).
Who can remember such names as Dan Dare, V for Vengeance, Snipper Dennison, Braddock, Piper Richardson VC and Paddy Payne?
The Northern Centre for Cancer Care at Newcastle's Freeman Hospital is working with a charity set up by the international snipper, for patients affected by hair loss.
Similarly in Malakand to test the competency of the snipper dogs the concerned authorized fired at three places on three different occasion, then hiden the weapons at 2-3 kilometer distance from the place of fire and the search was conducted through K-9 Unit dogs.
Sans plus et seulement grace a ce snipper de Slimani.