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    Collins chose Smile after researching hair restoration surgery online. His procedure, which cost $6,000, involved implanting 4,100 follicular unit grafts pulled from the back of his head to his scalp.

  3. Keith Wainwright (hairdresser) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1980s, he styled hair for television commercials such as Brylcreem and pop promos like Cliff Richard and Debbie Harry while continuing to work at Smile. In 1984, Smile moved to Chelsea , and was mentioned in the lyrics of the Pet Shop Boys ' 2012 album Elysium , on the track " Requiem in Denim and Leopardskin ."

  4. List of districts of Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    II) and 24 Shawwal (Chev.) 1274, in 1858; the organisation of the central city in the city walls, "Stamboul" (Turkish: İstanbul), was not affected by these laws. All of Constantinople (all of which today is now Istanbul) was in the Prefecture of the City of Constantinople (French: Préfecture de la Ville de Constantinople). [12]

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  6. Surp Pırgiç Armenian Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital today stands as a fully equipped, first-rate institution, serving the public, irrespective of ethnicity or religion. [1] The hospital has a museum, Bedros Şirinoğlu Müzesi, inaugurated by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the Prime Minister of Turkey in 2004, which displays various artifacts and paintings belonging to the Armenian cultural heritage of Istanbul.

  7. Headscarf controversy in Turkey - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, Turkish American author Elif Batuman, wrote that at least in Istanbul she encountered a Turkey "polarizing into two camps that were increasingly unable to communicate with each other". There was a new dichotomy I had never heard of before: the "white Turks" (Westernized secular élites in Istanbul and Ankara) versus the " black Turks ...

  8. Istanbul University - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Istanbul University date back to 1453, [13] [3] when it was founded by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II as a school of philosophy, medicine, law and letters. [13] The University of Constantinople, established in 425 CE by the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II as the Pandidacterium, later became known as the Phanar Greek Orthodox College after the Fall of Constantinople in 1453.

  9. Great Palace Mosaic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Great Palace Mosaic Museum in Istanbul. The Great Palace Mosaic Museum (Turkish: Büyük Saray Mozaikleri Müzesi), is located close to Sultanahmet Square in Istanbul, Turkey, at Arasta Bazaar. The museum houses mosaics from the Byzantine period, unearthed at the site of the Great Palace of Constantinople.