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"coif" Definitions
  1. a close-fitting cap: such as
  2. a hoodlike cap worn under a veil by nuns
  3. a protective usually metal skullcap formerly worn under a hood of mail
  4. a white cap formerly worn by English lawyers and especially by serjeants-at-law
  5. COIFFURE
  6. to cover or dress with or as if with a coif
  7. [after French coiffer— more at coiffure]: to arrange (hair) by brushing, combing, or curling

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The contents of that memo are as thin as Trump's coif.
Or is the Nationals right fielder's coif actually taller than the Washington Monument?
"I don't have an explanation," the Maroon 5 singer said, defending his new coif.
She even had Stefani's signature blonde coif, wearing the wig styled in a pompadour.
Regardless of whether it's a weekend wig or her updated fall coif, we approve.
That coif Like Beyonce, we like our baby's hair with baby hair and Afros.
It's always worth a pop into the 'Shop for some conversation in the coif-eteria.
We'll be waiting patiently for our chance to snag some coif-topping French toast or okonomiyaki.
Standard recital attire and comportment — concert gown, coif, focused expression — were her model for self-presentation.
Proud papa David Kaplan told ABC News that he also arrived with similarly wig-like coif.
The Trustee and Advisor The funds' trustees are CBF Funds Trustee Limited (CBFFT) and the COIF Board.
CBF and COIF respectively had GBP607m and GBP895m of assets under management as of end-August 2016.
From his politics to his questionable coif, Trump has long been a target of the Daily News.
His past snapshots have included a festive flower pinned in his coif and some seriously bold brows.
Her transformation astounded her cast mates, who had only glimpsed her with the Trumpian coif in rehearsal.
But these days 44-year-old Extra host's slicked back coif hits new heights in a different way.
I used to coif my hair and it was fine for when I was 14, but not anymore.
But a bit more thought went into her nickname than just looking in the mirror at her coif.
A California man spent months obtaining permits to erect the 30-foot chicken with an unmistakable golden coif.
DVF teased out her usual coif to a voluminous faux afro, adorning it with 10 or so technicolor butterflies.
His golden coif -- perhaps his most famous feature -- required some research, which involved calling the stylist from "The Apprentice".
He must sit for minutes (hours in guinea time) to have his personal stylist coif his award-winning hair.
Both CBFFT and the COIF Board have delegated to CCLA the investment management and administrative responsibilities for the respective funds.
Fund Profiles Both CBF and COIF aim to pay competitive rates of interest to reflect short-dated money market rates.
Efron, 30, just changed up his signature coif hairstyle for dreadlocks and revealed the new look on Instagram on Thursday.
Any red-blooded human who comes into the orbit of Rinna and that legendary coif would do the same, right?
He still has his signature coif, dyed black; the same one he had when he moved to LA at 17.
There was no set or fancy computer graphics — just a colleague holding up printouts close to Mr. Klepper's floppy coif.
She didn't let handlers coif and style her into some vision of what a woman candidate is "supposed to" be.
Gone are the silly forelock and the granny glasses, replaced by a tidier Wall Street coif and sober dark frames.
A wealthy mini-me Manhattan bro with wolfy smile and slick coif who will say anything and flip any position.
Becca showed up with a perfectly blown-out coif, but it was no match for the Radiator Springs Racers and Incredicoaster.
No one captures glamour quite like Marilyn Monroe, with her bright blond coif, full lips, bedroom eyes, and that beauty mark.
Foy wore a sleeveless, collared black and white frock with white heels and styled her brunette hair in a cute coif.
Mr. McGrath said he had been attempting to style his hair to mimic Mr. Gleason's greased-up coif without much success.
And Robert Longo, the artist, was dressed in black with a rockabilly coif, and greeted old friends like a rock star.
She stopped to chat with an acquaintance sporting a rainbow coif courtesy of Williams's vegan hair color line, Good Dye Young.
A stately looking man with a snow-white coif sat quietly at a table playing a game of mah-jongg solitaire.
Mr. Trump has repeatedly documented the act of self-styling his coif, a process he has not strayed from in decades.
These glazes are mostly matte, whether they're primly tinting a coif or neckline, or running deliciously in rivulets down a torso.
She turned to followers to help pick both the hue of her coif and her outfit aesthetic, tweeting separate polls for each.
Park's hairdresser came to her home as usual on Thursday morning to coif the former president's hair in her favourite chignon style.
Behold the glories of the Democratic congressman's coif circa 1999, when he was a student at Dublin High School in Dublin, California.
CBFFT and the COIF Board have appointed HSBC Bank plc (AA-/Stable/F1+) in 2014 as depositary and administrator of both funds.
His iconic spiky coif was mostly still intact and unsilvered, though it lacked a bit of the original's wispy, Bowie-ish glam.
With Trump's face plastered all over the news, it can seem as if his coif has taken over the whole World Wide Web.
Henrik Lundqvist sat slumped on the bench, his mask resting on his luxurious coif, completely defeated after allowing four goals on 22012 shots.
But even better, fans think Matarazzo's blown-out coif is a huge callback to one memorable scene from the show's most recent finale.
Brosnahan, whose wavy blonde lob is a sharp departure from her character's brunette coif, is even a fan of the classic $4 Psssst!
This week, Gawker posted a 3,500 word essay analyzing Donald Trump's hair, making the argument that his coif is actually a $60,000 weave.
In the song, Beyonce is acknowledging more than just a straightened-out coif, rather, the baggage many African American women have faced for centuries.
In fact, she's so good with a brush and a can of hairspray, she can even craft a camera-ready coif in total darkness.
After spending five hours perfecting her newly pinky-purple coif, the actress headed home to reveal the change to her 4-year-old son.
They created animated graphics of Mr. Sanders and his new friend, "Birdie," depicted with a scraggly white coif of hair to match the candidate's.
When a British journalist notes her suit, her coif, and her "newsreader's smile," she winces: it's a costume, she thinks, an effort to pass.
Her perennial coif, with its photogenic wisps and subtle shine, obviously straightened with the generous application of heat, is the picture of elegant nonchalance.
In the final days of the campaign, Clinton has been in it to win it, crisscrossing the country in her signature coif and kitten heels.
As eternally cool as the look is, we're the first to admit a highly layered cut like this can be intimidating to coif at home.
The statues featured Trump's signature coif and grimace, along with the sculptor's imagining of a sagging derriere, and a sprawling gut overhanging some miniscule genitalia.
He is, unsurprisingly, beautifully dressed; his hair, which does not move out of its perfect coif at all, deserves its own monument in central London.
But the coif is magnificent, an exposed ego of an updo that communicates all the shoestring pretensions of the world Eugene and Jane occupy together.
The assets of the funds are invested in eligible securities of counterparties who are regularly reviewed and annually approved by COIF Board members and CBFFT respectively.
Oh, and god forbid you try to do your hair before you put on a tighter blouse, which almost always seems to undo a tousled coif.
But a dermatologist told Insider that while some ingredients in beer could theoretically benefit your coif, they&aposre not proven to treat conditions like hair loss.
The man bends his lovingly pomaded coif towards me, then laughs and finishes dressing his two "long dogs" before taking the cardboard carrier into his car.
CCLA is jointly owned by CCLA Executive Directors, The CBF Church of England Investment Fund, The COIF Charities Investment Fund and the Local Authorities' Mutual Investment Trust.
In a second apology, this time on video, Paul claims to be dejected, yet still had time to coif his hair in its perfect proto-Trump configuration.
Miller graduated as a member of the Order of the Coif honor society and went on to join the California Bar in the Northern District of California.
The Kentucky Republican answered questions on the commenting website reddit in an "Ask Me Anything" thread Thursday night, and his curly coif came up more than once.
Moreover, he was offered the post during his first ever meeting with Trump, reportedly because his silver coif and well-cut suits made him look the part.
The slightly miscolored photograph in the catalog was a portrait of a rather dazed-looking young gentleman with a lace collar and a proto-Led Zeppelin coif.
Steve even takes on a surrogate dad/brother role to Dustin, letting him in on his secret to the perfect coif and driving him to the Snow Ball.
The site suggests pairing its $110 chicken mascot costume with a combo of not one, but three of its $4 Trump wigs, meant to resemble the president's coif.
He has a dusting of stubble on his jaw, tattooed abs, a silver coif worthy of a teen idol and bulging biceps beneath a perpetually unbuttoned white jacket.
Verrone has kept Percy's stately pose—right hand grasping a lapel—and svelte physique, but given him a Trump makeover, with a fuller face and a yellow coif.
In "My Mother's Permed Hair" (2013, acrylic on fabric, mounted on plywood), a voluminous, yellow-pink coif surrounds a distorted, abstracted face that would have made the Surrealists proud.
A recent profile of Blagojevich featured a photo of him taken by the governor himself behind bars, dramatically revealing his famous coif had gone entirely white without hair dye.
"My grandson gave me a block of this chocolate," says a woman with an old Hollywood style coif and a sensible knit vest, a glasses chain around her neck.
For starters, 19-year-old Bella completely changed her natural blonde coif color to a deep, dark hue so she wouldn't be confused with Gigi and her flaxen strands.
"Feud" meticulously copied the black dress and sheer caftan the real Ms. de Havilland wore to the Oscars that night, as well as her glittering pendant and blond coif.
Yes, on the surface it seemed like this movie was a lighthearted, family-friendly affair, but there was so much more to Paolo than his '70s coif and collared shirts.
Months earlier, a small moth with a yellowish-white coif of scales was named for then-President-elect Trump, who wears a similar hairstyle, researchers told the scientific journal ZooKeys.
Yet technical fixes are often seductive to educators, especially a technical fix like Sphero, whose surface has two cute blue dots and an upswept blue coif, suggesting a tiny face.
"It was really awkward," she recalled, but her closely cropped coif suited her and felt like an early act of rebellion against the traditional expectations of her parents, both engineers.
And the latest star to jump aboard that bandwagon is the most surprising yet as Gigi Hadid tries her hand at Kris Jenner's signature coif in the latest Stuart Weitzman campaign.
In the '90s, I often heard feminists dismissing grunge as a cosmetic update on the age-old sexist dudeocracy of rock 'n' roll — David Lee Roth with a less feathered coif.
The inflatable chicken, which features a golden coif of hair and hand gestures similar to Trump's, is modeled after a statue unveiled in December as the mascot for a Chinese mall.
Consider that bloated guy with the surreal blond coif, for instance, who makes his entrance to knowing chuckles at the John Gielgud Theater these days, where "Imperium" runs through Sept. 8.
Adding to the night's Gallic glamour were Daniel Boulud, the chef and restaurateur; Frédéric Fekkai, the coif mogul; Charlotte Gainsbourg, the actress; and Anne-Laure Bernard, the wife of the honoree.
COIF is classified as an alternative investment fund under applicable regulation and accordingly is managed by CCLA Fund Managers Limited, an Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive-compliant (wholly owned) subsidiary of CCLA.
Although Diane Kruger first teased that she'd made an alteration to her coif about a week ago, she really let the anticipation build, finally revealing her new post-breakup look on Thursday.
The let-it-be coif sounds good in theory, unless your post-shower dry leaves you with limp-noodle strands, fluffed-out coils, or a weird clump of hair sticking straight out.
Behind these bushy brows and crazy coif is Hollywood's sexiest silver fox ... Put your star spotting skills to the test and see if you can guess the stud in this follicle-filled photo.
Flamboyant designer suits, a neat coif, and trim pencil mustache define the provocateur as much as his 50-year career as a filmmaker, visual artist, writer, and comedian: Classic, vulgar, and entirely unmistakable.
Of course, with the aid of hot tools and professional stylists, achieving the perfect coif has become far more attainable than ever, but waking up with that authentically disheveled look remains the Holy Grail.
In season two, she has a meltdown over the unforeseen outcome of a risky new coif, which is really disguising a meltdown over how she wants to leave her douchey husband for someone else.
Onlookers who saw the 10-foot-by-30-foot bird with the golden coif on the Ellipse, a park directly south of the White House, had no trouble identifying its human doppelgänger: President Trump.
In 2016, Mitgang was even called upon to break down Hillary Clinton's coif and Donald Trump's "situation" in political op-eds for Quartz — to, you know, help us decide who would be the president.
Vogue reports that Silas Timberlake, the spawn of perpetual hair trendsetter Justin Timberlake and actor-turned-restaurateur Jessica Biel, is following in his dad's follicular footsteps with his own coif, a pint-sized man bun.
In the past year, Usher has dabbled in a wide variety of different hairstyles, including hair tattoos along the sides of his head, a silk-pressed coif, intricate braids, and wearing his natural hair in twists.
"When he came in to do our show, he sat down and the hair and makeup team sort of did this coif … and he really responded to it, and now wears that every day," he said.
Dressed habitually in blue, with a snowy white coif, manicured fingernails, a perpetually wide smile and a glass of Champagne always in hand, Michou was instantly recognizable in France, in part from his many television appearances.
A fresh shave followed by a ton of cologne (he's Dominican, and it's important to him that people know he's coming, and know he's there), and then blow-drying his hair to get that perfect coif.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Park Geun-hye's hairdresser came as usual on Tuesday morning to coif the former South Korean president's hair in the cropped chignon style favored by her mother, before she was assassinated more than four decades ago.
But still, if you happen to be the hairdresser who spends every day toiling away doing good work on the prospective POTUS's locks, the attention surrounding the Donald's buzzy coif has got to be a source of contention.
With that disheveled coif of hair and a cigarette dangling either at his lips or between his fingers, Lynch flowed through the set carrying his digital camera, aiming it mostly at an older Polish man, clearly the scene's focus.
That's why the specter of Donald Trump hung over the telecast, down the fact that viewers couldn't help but see the infamous coif of "Agent Orange," as historic winner Spike Lee calls the President, in the show's set design.
His golden helmet of brittle strands has braved jokes and conspiracy theories and exhaustive breakdowns of why it is actually a weave for years, but the man has stuck by it, never wavering from his commitment to the coif.
In the super-'70s video for the slow-building song, Gomez portrays a shy high schooler, a gym coach with a Farrah Fawcett-inspired coif, a bespectacled male teacher, and a mom, all of whom are interconnected in unexpected ways.
It was one of the singer's first few red carpet appearances since leaving Fifth Harmony, but, most notably, Cabello's bright coral red embellished ensemble strongly evoked another, erstwhile star: singer Selena Quintanilla, complete with bangs akin to the Latina star's coif.
As she trimmed me up, the leavings falling to the floor — it was my job to sweep them into a dust pan — I realized she moved in a world of glamorous hair, actresses paying handsomely for just the right coif.
That game was most likely coif, a Dutch pastime that some scholars say influenced golf and was even played in the U.S. A Hendrick Avercamp painting from 1626, "Winter Games on the Frozen River Ijssel," above, depicts the hockeylike game.
But in the second set, Serena, who wore green beads in her coif in honor of the Green Bay Packers and read some "Hamlet" to put herself in the mood for this intrafamily intrigue, was the sister who cracked first.
Mr. Baldwin, a commanding presence and a practiced impersonator, was kind enough to let his own silver coif stand in for Mr. Tillerson's, and David Costabile used his "Billions" experience to offer Mr. Price's half-answers to questions about his finances.
Beckham said goodbye to his long coif with the help of a big glass of wine and his feet up on the counter, which had to make getting that perfect line around the ear difficult for the guy blading away.
But while you would think that iconic coif takes hours of primping and polishing, handled only by the most prestigious and expert of hair handlers, as it turns out Stamos actually does all his own styling as evidenced by his latest Instagram.
Not to be confused with "Donald Duck," the prominent protest poultry from during the 2016 campaign, the march mascot with the signature orange coif has been making the rounds in Washington and is expected to pop up at events around the country.
One is striped blue, with a coif of cotton candy in hydrangea hues and a lode of chile-enflamed orange curd waiting to be unleashed; another, ringed in deep purple, flaunts a lavender shard of ube (purple yam) like a lone, useless wing.
"Sanders says what he means and he'll follow through with it," says Karon Finn, a 77-year-old retired business owner from Grimes, Iowa, who was wearing pewter earrings in the outline of Sanders' coif and glasses to the West Des Moines brunch.
It's most recent reincarnation was probably due to Don Draper's neat hairstyle on Mad Men and Jimmy Darmody's slicked-back coif in Boardwalk Empire, two TV shows with protagonists who desperately want to be "good men," but are weighed down by machismo and existential angst.
While we have no data on what that hat would cost today in Tennessee, we do know that if Minnie wanted to coif the hair under that hat in her hometown of Centerville, a visit to the beauty salon would cost her just $25.90.
Reclining in front of the console in a black V-neck and choppy coif, Zhu is quiet and a little guarded at first, though ultimately proves to be a far cry from the distant "mystery man" accompanied by a black-garbed posse portrayed in his LA Times office visit.
Well, almost complete, because before I left I was permitted to experience the true meaning of luxury: having two women simultaneously blow out my hair, once again turning my sloppy coif into a perfectly textured wave I thought was only possible to achieve for women who regularly walk the red carpet.
I encourage those of you like me out there—few other coif options, but an aversion to being lumped in with neo-Nazis—to soldier on, keep your cut, and fight bigotry wherever you see it, drawing power from the confidence that comes with knowing you're looking your most sharp.
While walking around in the latter look, at first, Rihanna wrapped up her elaborate coif in a pair of black track pants (Fenty x Puma, no doubt), but as the evening progressed she ditched the joggers, pulling up her hood and giving paparazzi a peak at the OTT hair she was hiding underneath.
From tight white t-shirts to sinister smiles, to those boys who aren't ashamed to shed a few tears in a leather jacket and rock a perfect coif, they're the ones you'd never, ever bring home to Mom — if only because you're too busy sneaking out the window once she's gone to bed.
By the time the curvy riff of "Sat By the Ocean" played, everything started getting evangelical: Josh Homme would stand over his legions, coif his hair, brag about how much he fucks his wife—Brody Dalle of The Distillers and Spinnerette distinction—to hecklers and throw up both hands with devil horns.
And there, leading a seedy onstage band of nightclub musicians, is a ringer for Joel Grey as the cabaret's M.C. The man behind the makeup (and slipping coif) is Brandon Uranowitz, whom we have previously seen in this production as a dispirited baseball player (from "Damn Yankees") and an anxious Budapest shop clerk (from "She Loves Me").
New York (CNN)The audience gathered in New York's Delacorte Theater in Central Park for a new rendition of William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" gasped in delight when the title character first strode across the stage, not in a toga, but adorned in a business suit and tie that fell unfashionably below his belt and sporting a presidential yellow coif of hair atop his head.

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