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Starched Hair and the Mad Hater throwing teacups at each other.
Robert Brustein: Sarah in Blunderland or the Mad Hater's Tea Party Robert Brustein 2011
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Starched Hair and the Mad Hater throwing teacups at each other.
Robert Brustein: Sarah in Blunderland or the Mad Hater's Tea Party Robert Brustein 2011
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Starched Hair and the Mad Hater throwing teacups at each other.
Robert Brustein: Sarah in Blunderland or the Mad Hater's Tea Party Robert Brustein 2011
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Starched wheat-colored bedspreads are fitted drum-tight to the plush mattresses, doing away with wrinkles and overhang.
The House Armani Built Christina Passariello 2011
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Starched Hair and the Mad Hater throwing teacups at each other.
Robert Brustein: Sarah in Blunderland or the Mad Hater's Tea Party Robert Brustein 2011
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You have my personal permission to tickle Starched Hair.
Robert Brustein: Sarah in Blunderland or the Mad Hater's Tea Party Robert Brustein 2011
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You have my personal permission to tickle Starched Hair.
Robert Brustein: Sarah in Blunderland or the Mad Hater's Tea Party Robert Brustein 2011
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Starched, lifeless hair and basic black-and-pearls is not her style, and never will be.
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Starched smiling white guy representing the wealthy, good background at least, some pros, some cons.
Sending his text message at 3 a.m. — the time Hillary made emblematic — Obama picks Biden. Ann Althouse 2008
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Starched white cotton chef coats and black pants have also surfaced as a novel uniform for waiters and bartenders at private parties.
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