rag trade


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Synonyms for rag trade

makers and sellers of fashionable clothing

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Email tv@sundaymirror.co.uk by 6pm on October 22 with THE RAG TRADE DVD in the subject line, plus your name and address.
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Essays provide perspectives on the historical role of European Jews in the "rag trade," and their participation in the industry from New York to Hollywood.
The candidates will have to impress on the first task, which sees them being inducted into the rag trade.
ON THIS DAY LAST YEAR: Actress Miriam Karlin, known for her role in TV sitcom The Rag Trade and many notable screen roles, died at the age of 85.
Step forward rag trade billionaire Sir Philip Green, who marked his 60th birthday with a party that made an Elton John bash look like a WI meeting.
Career Her breakthrough came in 1960s sitcom The Rag Trade. Other early productions include Carry On Cleo, But Seriously, It's Sheila Hancock, and How I Won the War.
They have been delving through the telly archives to uncover classic gems from Crossroads, The Rag Trade and The Liver Birds.
She obviously doesn't want to follow the fashionista lemmings who feel that they have to dress like the po-faced, anorexic zombies and stick insect clones we see on some of the current catwalk and rag trade world.
Quiz of the Day ANSWERS: 1 The Rag Trade; 2 Bayern Munich; 3 Isambard Kingdom Brunel; 4 The Plough or Ursa Major; 5 Ich Dien (I serve); 6 The Beatles; 7 George Bernard Shaw; 8 Death Valley; 9 Monica Seles; 10 Byker Grove..
There was a very good reason why the threesome swapped the WAG trade for the rag trade, however.