Most of the pictures showed Frank senior in his early forties, with his broad gleaming grin and backswept hair. |
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They were semiconical in shape, with long backswept ears, thin upturned noses, and extended chins or beards. |
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The finely sculptured wood handle of the knife is in the form of a head, with inlaid beads for eyes, a backswept hairdo and metal neck rings. |
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The Flygt N-impeller blades have backswept leading edges that sweep solids from the center to the perimeter of the inlet. |
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A backswept windshield eases the brunt of the wind's force without ever breaking the momentum of your experience. |
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This airflow creates a drag force that is substantially reduced by winglets and backswept wingtips resulting in increased flying range and reduced fuel consumption. |
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The ships were the kind of swift feluccas preferred by the desert warlords, with odd-looking lateen sails and long, backswept oars pointing downwards into the water. |
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The large eye-catching flowers 1 to 4 inches across are usually red and yellow and have six backswept, often crinkled, petals and protruding stamens. |
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It had fangs sticking out of its upper and lower jaw, which was common enough, but no wings straddling the row of spikes that also ran, backswept, over its back. |
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The model features Hyundai's 'Fluidic' styling, backswept headlamps, lower and stretched jaw line, and rising shoulder lines. |
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The flowery plain was scattered with caribou antlers: the delicate backswept branching antlers of female caribou, the sturdier antlers of male caribou, sometimes with mosses growing on the older ones. |
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As an Internet entrepreneur who has married above her station, Ms. Bleeth vamps it up in crystal-studded Versace, her frosty makeup and backswept hair a cartoonish variation on the familiar genre. |
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Its dorsal fin is backswept and it has long, sickle-shaped pectoral fins. |
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Actually, it's Dean Zeligman, whose backswept brown hair and curling sideburns give him an uncanny resemblance to the boy from the backwoods of Tupelo, Miss. |
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