Word: shave
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...than doves nestle in the Oval Office Christmas tree, pinecones the size of footballs are piled around the fireplace, and the President of the United States is pretty close to lounging in Armchair One. He's wearing a blue pinstripe suit, and his shoes are shined bright enough to shave in. He is loose, lively, framing a point with his hands or extending his arm with his fingers up as though he's throwing a big idea gently across the room...
...mind, when visiting a War hospital, "How lucky you are to have hot water. We live [at Buckingham Palace] in one corner of the room to keep warm, and only have one hot bath-once a week. The hot water business is a problem: you can't shave with lukewarm water...
LIFESTYLE: A close shave...
...Truefitt & Hill and the relatively new Sharps are making inroads into the $5 billion U.S. market for men's grooming products with deluxe barbershops, right, and trendy products, left. Truefitt & Hill, once a favorite of Winston Churchill's and now of Matthew Broderick's, offers a half-hour-long shave with a straight razor, nine hot towels and a sideburn trim at its new Las Vegas shop. --By Kate Betts
...seemed to fit then the answer is clearly, yes. But I can’t imagine who it would be, but if somebody wanted to shave their head and have a mohawk, I might say, I’m not sure that’s the best hairstyle to run for office. I haven’t run into a candidate who had a mohawk, but yeah, if I thought something was way out of line and didn’t fit kind of the constituency or image you want to present, then I would certainly say- [something...