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1 But I really meant to have a manicure today.
2 I have a manicure scheduled for three o'clock.
3 Gracie was having a manicure and pedicure in her room.
4 She's having a manicure when she phones wholesome Jane and demands a response to an e-mail.
5 I had a manicure four days ago.
6 The first question Liza asked was whether they had a manicure , hair-dresser and boot-black in the village.
7 In fact, the brief flash she'd had of his long fingers, she'd have sworn he had a manicure .
8 We did an episode on manicures, and we had an African-American man who has a manicure spot for men.
9 "Not too bad because this one had a manicure , " Mario said.
10 "She was down to have a manicure at nine," Anne told the receptionist.
11 "I 've never had a manicure and pedicure or made cookies."
12 His wife was looking stunning tonight-herred hair had been beautifully cut that afternoon, and she'd had a manicure as well.
13 Ms. Thompson was last seen on Saturday morning having a manicure at the Happy Hands salon, Station Road, owned by Penny Brannigan.
14 She looked like a bum, and always went to the gym that way, and had n't had a manicure in over a week.
15 Claudia Mueller, 39, who works in a recruitment agency, is waiting for a friend who is having a manicure , but she didn't have one herself.
16 "I don't know, I guess I'll have a manicure after all," he droned, and excitedly watched her coming, dark-haired, smiling, tender, little.
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