You will find designs by the Germans Wolfgang Joop and Jill Sander in shops all over the world.
Pardew's wife and daughters are apparently unsure about the new look but with one reporter commenting that "Newcastle's manager now radiates gravitas rather than Joop aftershave," it could be a while before he reaches for the razor.
In addressing the journal directly as “Dear Kitty”, as though composing a letter, Anne was actually imagining writing to Kitty Francken, a fictional character recurring in Cissy van Marxveldt’s popular series of Joop ter Heul books for young girls that appeared between 1919 and 1925.
For discussion of relations more generally I am grateful to Helen Beebee, Bill Demopoulos, Cian Dorr, Kit Fine, Berta Grimau, Herbert Hochberg, Frederique Janssen-Lauret, Joop Leo, Stephan Leuenberger, Kevin Mulligan, Francesco Orilia, Laurie Paul, Jonathan Schaffer, Stewart Shapiro, Peter Simons, Tim Williamson, and Ed Zalta.
Only one cyclist has taken longer than Thomas to win his first Tour de France, from debut to triumph: Joop Zoetemelk, the rangy Dutchman who took the 1980 race, the highlight of a career spent in the shadow of Eddy Merckx and Bernard Hinault; Thomas has always raced alongside more ambitious men such as Wiggins, Cavendish and latterly Chris Froome, notching up sufficient wins to remind onlookers of his innate talent, while inspiring a degree of frustration that he never quite made the definitive breakthrough.
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Only one cyclist has taken longer than Thomas to win his first Tour de France from debut to triumph Joop Zoetemelk the rangy Dutchman who took the 1980 race the highlight of a career spent in the shadow of Eddy Merckx and Bernard Hinault Thomas has always raced alongside more ambitious men such as Wiggins Cavendish and latterly Chris Froome notching up sufficient wins to remind onlookers of his innate talent while inspiring a degree of frustration that he never quite made the definitive breakthrough