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1 But then it comes to me: I have to get a haircut .
2 Also, this seems like a reasonable time frame to get a haircut .
3 Came in here yesterday with his dad to get a haircut .
4 I got the chance to get a haircut in the world's most secretive state.
5 You know the first thing the judge does is make you get a haircut .
6 She reminded him that he wanted to get a haircut .
7 Then Frank said he thought I should get a haircut and he gave me one.
8 Protests outside the Governor's mansion to get a haircut : crowded together, heavily armed, Nazi imagery.
9 Yew and laurel should also get a haircut now.
10 Fellas are able to get a haircut and shave our face whenever we want to.
11 How often does this guy get a haircut ?
12 His mutterings again awakened his wife who casually reminded him to get a haircut the next day.
13 He was going to get a haircut .
14 But if you don't mind my saying, sir, you might want to get a haircut before you go.
16 I'll get a haircut on Cuandru.
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