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A number of people might have had unkind things to say when Laurence Johnson started barbering at 20 years old, but the deaf man couldn't hear his critics.Now nearly 25 years later, Johnson is revered as the most sought after barber in the cool rural community of Cascade, St Ann, and one of the most skilled in Christiana, Manchester, where he practises on weekdays.

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