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Jaulin, a beauty-world veteran who has worked at Guerlain, Kiehl's and Vivienne Westwood, where he helped launch the designer's fragrance Libertine got his most valuable training from the esteemed beautician Joëlle Ciocco, who taught him about skin. The fashion flock got to know him as the beauty buyer for the trendy Paris boutique Colette, where he developed a beauty corner into a 38-line-strong department...
...unique contribution to the Harvard social scene, The Freshman Roving Horde. You will likely conglomerate in the Yard in groups of 20 to 30, all making cellphone calls to everyone you’ve met in your brief time on campus. On the tip of available alcohol, you will flock to one of the houses, where you may find four very frightened upperclassmen sitting around a case of beer. Awkwardness will ensue...
...five officially approved religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Islam, Protestant Christianity and Catholicism. Anything falling outside those groups was officially shunned. Even those adhering to "approved" religions have to register to worship in churches and temples approved by the state. But those rules are becoming harder to enforce. These days, Chinese flock to everything from mystical Taoist sects to huge, prosperous Buddhist temples and spiritually based exercise and meditation systems...
...keep [the animals] healthy or grain to fatten them up,? Barber told me as the rain began to fall. ?And the reason that the industrial system looks at [grass-farming] as a crazy system is that it takes work. It takes intensive management. Whereas instead of feeding a flock of lambs on grass that has to be just right, you just stick them in a barn and you feed them grain. And they get fatter twice as quick...
...Thousands of people flock to your book signings. What's it like to have this kind of following...