You can tell that she dyes her hair blonde because her dark roots are showing. |
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Gray hair is one of the natural consequences of getting older. |
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Underneath the surface excitements the demon of accidie had her by the hair. |
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The problem is, as a Afromerican male, when I cut my hair, I always end up with razor bumps around my hair line. |
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Neither Dodgson's nor John Tenniel's illustrations of Alice portray the real Alice Liddell, who had dark hair and a short fringe. |
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The sort of woman with crimson hair and rainbow petticoats, come-hither eyes and a throaty laugh. |
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Yanking open the door to the bathroom, I was greeted with a stink foul enough to curl my hair. |
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After I printed that letter the volume of mail I received from survivors of child sexual abuse curled my hair. |
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I leaned over her shoulder to see two cybergirls yanking out each other's hair. Katy was typing insults that appeared onscreen. |
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Some are brown and white, like pointer dogs, others are spotted like Danish dogs, and some with curled hair. |
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Utena, a meido with pink hair and red plastic horns, recently celebrated her fourth year at Maidolce. |
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When I went inside, there was this very pretty blond headed lady in a nice dress and her hair all doodied up. |
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Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. |
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As the car salesman approached, wearing a plaid suit and slicked-back hair, he seemed to embody sleaze. |
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Trevor looks kind of emo, rail thin, dark hair, guyliner, wears black all the time. |
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Female patients with localized hair loss on the top of scalp could select a fall or a demiwig to camouflage crown and anterior scalp loss. |
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His fastidious nature had been evident in his careful snipping of a customer's hair and now he guided his pencil with the same adroitness. |
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Featurewise, Tiffany and her mother were dead ringers, but Tiffany always did interesting things to her hair. |
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It also helps that my hair has left for higher ground and instead of a forehead, as the joke goes, I have a fivehead. |
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Place your thumb on top of the shank and your bent index finger under the hair and pull the tying thread tight to flair it. |
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Here, fourhanded Visnu is seen seated on Garuda who has a human body with curly hair and leaf-like feathers. |
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Fayne in the photograph had a fringe, hair frizzed over hidden ears, sleeves over-ornate, the whole thing out of keeping. |
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In a few minutes Mrs. Athelny appeared. She had taken her hair out of the curling pins and now wore an elaborate fringe. |
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He had no hair on the front of his head at all so that the sweep of bone skin, daunting in its fungoid pallor, came right over above his ears. |
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His hair is tied back with a bit of silver galloon, and he is dressed with panache in a blue velvet jacket, white silk hose, buckled pumps. |
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I waded out, my hair streaming water down my back, my toes gooshing deliciously in the mud. |
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With her black clothes and dyed hair, Melanie looked very goth compared to her classmates. |
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He's still Gothing up, dying his brown hair into black spikes, and he had on more eyeliner than I did. |
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Once relegated to guybrows as men tend to have coarse hair, women are now choosing to wax their eyebrows than thread them more than ever. |
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To test this model, we measured the stiffness of hair bundles during mechanical stimulation. |
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In mammals, the auditory hair cells are located within the organ of Corti on a thin basilar membrane in the cochlea of the inner ear. |
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Ha ha! Put a good face upon it, and drink again. Another hair of the dog that bit you, captain! |
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I don't mind munching on her hair pie except when I have to stop to pull her hairs off my tongue. |
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My hair stood on end all over my body and my haphephobia, the fear of being touched, kicked into full gear. |
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Britannia is symbolised as a young woman with brown or golden hair, wearing a Corinthian helmet and white robes. |
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Lambert's hair is sometimes red, sometimes not, but nowadays it is hennaed and often pinned back with a mother-of-pearl comb. |
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He retired last June, and his coworkers have seen neither hide nor hair of him since. |
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Pappie's home-set remedy is what we used if we wanted to put curls in our hair. |
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In 589, the Saxons wore their hair in the Breton fashion at the orders of Fredegund and fought with them as allies against Guntram. |
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My hair had two months of roots exposed. My brows were overgrown. I was a hot mess. And I was fat. |
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The body of the American bison is typically hairier, though its tail has less hair than that of the European bison. |
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The beautiful boy has flowing or richly textured hyacinthine hair, the only luxuriance in this chastity. |
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Wild-eyed youngsters they were, with matted hair and little broad-nosed impish faces, covered with a delicate down of hair. |
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Bertha's description of her as having flat red hair, a receding chin and long ear-rings was impressionistically accurate. |
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Jaseys may be cheaper and more practical, but a real hair wig has more class. |
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Jennifer. Jenny with the light brown hair. Jenny-fair, their high school French teacher had called her, and fair she had been. |
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She was an ash blonde with greenish eyes, beaded lashes, hair waved smoothly back from ears in which large jet buttons glittered. |
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A study of samples of the King's hair published in 2005 revealed high levels of arsenic, a possible trigger for the disease. |
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Keeping up with the latest hair trends as ever, Wella has just introduced Hair Sets in three variants. |
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And didn't he think her hair was hopeless, kerblamming out the way it did in the slightest bit of humidity? |
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At that time Winston was a stocky boy with red hair who talked with a stutter and a lisp. |
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Crane trotted along the labyrinthine corridors of deck 3, accompanied by a young marine with close-cropped blond hair. |
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It's on the way home that they let their hair down.' Well, only as much as you can let short-back-and-sides down. |
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After his death, Newton's hair was examined and found to contain mercury, probably resulting from his alchemical pursuits. |
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Wu, with close-cropped hair and a lineless face, wore a cardigan and a necktie and looked like a truant from boarding school. |
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This makes them useful for appliances such as blenders, vacuum cleaners, and hair dryers where high speed and light weight are desirable. |
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During the Antonine and Severan periods, ornate hair and bearding, with deep cutting and drilling, became popular. |
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In Ireland men otherwise wore longish hair, and a shaved head was worn by slaves. |
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Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. |
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Among other surviving relics is his hair shirt, presented for safe keeping by Margaret Clement. |
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Like combing hair, hearing and reciting the sacred word is used as a way to comb all negative thoughts out of the mind. |
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He appears as a woodcutter with an axe about his neck, big shoes, a torn coat, bristly hair, and a large beard. |
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During the Antonine and Severan periods, more ornate hair and bearding became prevalent, created with deeper cutting and drilling. |
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Gone is her matronly gray frizzy hair and those bushy brows, frumpy frock and old lady pearls. |
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The hair was curled, and the maid sent away, and Emma sat down to think and be miserable. |
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Tommy was the only mayonnaise face in the group, a tall, thin Irish guy with curly red hair, jail-pale skin, and a quick wit. |
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Countless American musicians, in the wake of the British Invasion, would adopt the look of mod clothes, longer hair, and Beatle boots. |
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Your identity as an ailurophile is confirmed by cat hair on your clothes, but that is a distinction that most of us will gladly forfeit. |
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Sea-water wet their feet, wind tossed their hair, excitement quivered in every fibre of their aliveness. |
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And next to Rosa is Mont Charre, which is great, but just a hair less great than Rosa, am I right or am I right? |
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There should indifferently follow all the same consequences to an hair, aswell in one Hypothesis as in the other. |
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Her dark-blonde hair, worn long at Oxford, had been cut and backcombed, Diana-style, and quivered when she shook her head. |
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The vain man grew his remaining hair long and twirled it in a spiral to try to cover his growing bald patch. |
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Where they carried Chanel bags and wore Alaia bandage dresses, Kate wore jeans and a vest top. Her boots were clumpy and her hair unstyled. |
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She pulled her long hair up and barretted it so that her long exotic earrings put the finishing touch to her exquisite appearance. |
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With her barretted white hair, blue eyes, and deep green sweater, Victoria is as perfectly put together as ever. |
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Her hair was a dirty blond, worn long, and her eyebrows and eyelashes were black, naturally black, and the brows arched. |
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The bathers they wore looked sort of the same as now, but their hair was really different. |
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But his friendly, short-sighted eyes and beakish nose were traditional enough, and his hair was sparse, as befitted a man of nearly seventy. |
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Calling this beetle-browed disdainful young person, hair hanging in her face, jaws chewing pecan pie with mechanical precision, honey! |
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As he swept out of the room with a bellying sweep of his gown and a toss of his silver hair, his old heart was beating madly. |
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She had straight black hair with a Betty Boop bob cut and ruby red sweetheart lips. |
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She was not in the Princess' hair all the time nor did she watch her like a comic spy in a high drama of intrigue and discovery from a bhavai. |
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Ted, you can black your face, and dye your hair, and squint, and some fine day, sooner or later, somebody'll come along and blab the whole thing. |
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My hair was so boofy this morning it took 10 minutes of brushing to get it looking decent. |
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When he arrived in Washington, some people thought of him as a Boy Scout, perhaps because he wore his hair in a crew cut. |
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A sprig of white flowers was in her light wavy hair, and another fastened by her breastpin drooped over her bosom. |
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That girl was dynamite. Dark hair with killer blue eyes, bronze skin, and an exquisite full-figured body. |
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The bush pig is an African member of the pig family, Suidae, resembling a boar but with long body hair and tassels of hair on its ears. |
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Godfrey's portly yet buttockless and is in neutrals too, with sporty Royal Elastic-type shoes. He's put a light auburn rinse through his hair. |
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His hair was thinning and slicked back, and he could have done with a good shave. |
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A cascade can be added to one or both sides of the band to work well with longer hair. |
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The man, aged in his 30s, is described as caucasian with olive skin, medium build, about 175cm tall and has short dark hair. |
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If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon. |
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The men too wear a strange Chineselike pigtail and other exotic hair styles. |
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The blue sky is glossy and fat with heat, a few thin cirri sheared to blown strands like hair at the rims. |
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Osmunda swept a curtsey, that yellow hair falling cloudwise to her feet, then turned swift to disappear in the shadow of the turret stair. |
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Her attire is rich, she wears costly jewels, and her hair is tastefully coiffured. |
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Her hair was far less elaborately coiffured and her toilette less magnificent than the toilettes of the women by whom she was surrounded. |
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She's dressed exactly like Faith, her hair winched into the same yellow braids. She can still feel the afterbite of Delle's nails as she raked the hair back, complaining. |
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Lizzie grabbed a frog out of the lake and put it in her hair! Ick! |
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Two days earlier he had received a visitor from Atlanta, Georgia, and it was still with him in a lingersome way, like smoke in your hair or gasoline on your hands. |
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Many metal musicians when performing live engage in headbanging, which involves rhythmically beating time with the head, often emphasized by long hair. |
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As she held high the Staff, she caught the early sunlight. Her hair shone about her like an anadem, and the golden Ranyhyn bore her up like an offering to the wide day. |
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She gave a disdainful flick of her hair and marched out of the room. |
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She'd always been stuck with naturally curly hair, but now the loose springy curls were doing whatever they wanted.To her, it was starting to look hopelessly floofy. |
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Johnson, 45 years old with thinning blond hair, was a strapping, cigar-smoking man from Owensboro, Kentucky, who still spoke in a kind of slow, backwoodsy drawl. |
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They had flopsy hair, tucked their frayed tailored trousers into their boots, carried flasks in their moleskin blazers and never looked as if they were trying too hard. |
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In her flowy skirt, with her flowy hair, bare feet, and still the single eyebrow, she reads a poem that sounds like it came straight from English class. |
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Consequently, there is a swell of hair care regimens, including serums, gels, balms, creams and sprays promising moisture-rich curls, without frizz or flyaways. |
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When Edward of Caernarfon demanded an earldom for his favourite Gaveston, the King erupted in anger and supposedly tore out handfuls of his son's hair. |
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Her hair was of a reddish-gray color, and its frazzled and tangled condition suggested that the woman had recently passed through a period of extreme excitement. |
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Steve has brown hair, blue eyes and freckles on his cheeks and nose. |
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Generally, Vaisnava monks shave their heads except for a small patch of hair on the back of the head, while Saivite monks let their hair and beard grow uncut. |
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Most Parliamentarian generals wore their hair at much the same length as their Royalist counterparts, though Cromwell was something of an exception. |
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Now am I prouder of this poverty, which I know is mine own, than a waiting gentlewoman is of a frizzled groatsworth of hair, that never grew on her head. |
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A Japanese will typically have black hair, brown eyes, and pale skin. |
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His head is as big as a buffalo's, his hair is down to his waist, he has a hump on his back, his feet and hands are backwards, he's hideous, and is over 18 feet tall. |
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She had changed her auburn hair. Instead of wearing it in a billowing puff over her brow, she had gathered it into a ponytail, secured with a length of yellow yarn. |
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The garcon was a small man in the fifties, inclined to corpulence, with a large head, large, blue-gray eyes, purplish lips, and blue-black hair cut pompadour. |
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All of them were dressed vaguely, genderlessly alike, in loose, flowing pants or willowy skirts, wide-sleeve shirts, long hair and sandals, and a variety of homemade jewelry. |
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The Irish have, from the Scythians, mantles and long glibs, which is a thick curled bush of hair hanging down over their eyes, and monstrously disguising them. |
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All monks of the period, and apparently most or all clergy, kept a distinct tonsure, or method of cutting one's hair, to distinguish their social identity as men of the cloth. |
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Dad had dyed his hair and may even have been wearing manscara. |
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She had been a handsome young woman, with bunned hair and a hardy smile. |
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The exact shape of the Irish tonsure is unclear from the early sources, although they agree that the hair was in some way shorn over the head from ear to ear. |
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He sported long red hair, starting to thin, a red beard, sandals, loose kaftanlike shirts splotched with colors, sometimes a gold chain around his neck. |
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In a 2008 study, researchers analysed samples of Napoleon's hair from throughout his life, as well as samples from his family and other contemporaries. |
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She gave him a lock of hair as a keepsake of their time together. |
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Barbers are the priests of hair lore, so you may listen to what they've learned from any confessionals, but don't automatically take their word as correct. |
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Then without a word she lay on her back in the bed, her dark blond pubic hair rising about her dark wet cave like dried brush about a hidden spring. |
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A film ostensibly about the lead singer of a hair metal band killing innocent people on a future planet Earth, Alienator is the epitome of low-budget cheese. |
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The lovable dope admitted stealing glimpses of her as she rounded the table shooting. He went on to compliment that her hair was lustrous. The cherriest lips he had ever seen. |
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A few seconds later, Luna Lovegood emerged, trailing behind the rest of the class, a smudge of earth on her nose, and her hair tied in a knot on the top of her head. |
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I'll be right back. I just need a little hair of the dog what bit me. |
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The epidermal layer reacts to the production and adhesion of this keratic substance by descending along the artificial hair in a fashion that eventually encloses it. |
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She could buy pretty clothes for a girl and plait her hair with ribbons. And she could call her a nice, old-fashioned, middle-class name like Sarah or Emma or Hannah. |
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A form of projection, he had been told by a psychiatrist at Holloman out in New Mexico, a coarse-handed woman who wore a flight suit and stuck pencils in her hair. |
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He excused himself from his nephew, ran a comb through his hair, buttoned up a clean shirt, and told his eight-year-old son to man the fort while he was gone. |
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Your mum will have kittens when she sees what you've done to your hair! |
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Gothic singers used to crimp their hair in the 1980s, as did the fans. |
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The barbecue cook, wearing a dirty white apron, his conked hair reddish and metallic in the pale sun, and a cigarette between his lips, stood in the doorway, watching them. |
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He is charged up with enough coulombs to make his hair stand on end. |
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The nurse was brushing knots from the protesting child's hair. |
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Not a one of us could catch hide nor hair nor sight nor sound of them. |
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For example, the Komondor has a naturally long white coat of matted hair while a Labrador Retriever has short hair that can be sand colored, black or brown. |
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He was tall, about 50 years old, with salt-and-pepper hair all aflop. |
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He's defrizzed my hair and penciled it in as flowing curls, pared down my weight, added several inches to my height and given my outfit a designer edge. |
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The man lashed out at me when I asked if it was his own hair. |
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They were psychic mediums that wore a horsetail hairstyle. They believed that their long hair acted as cosmic antennae to receive alien communication from beyond. |
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Fair was Eutelidas once, with his beautiful hair, But admiring his face in the stream, on himself he inflicted A dread fascination, and wasted away with disease. |
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Reinforcement is provided by straw, hair, hay or other fibrous materials, and helps to hold the mix together as well as to control shrinkage and provide flexibility. |
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As I joyfully embiggen myself into the vague silhouette of Chewbacca, I have time to reflect on just what it is about big hair that I find so elementally appealing. |
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A mammoth is any species of the extinct genus Mammuthus, proboscideans commonly equipped with long, curved tusks and, in northern species, a covering of long hair. |
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So far, the team placed mammoth genes involved in blood, fat and hair into elephant stem cells in order to study the effects of these genes in laboratory cultured cells. |
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For now the boys grew whiskers and hung fox pelts from their shoulders and the girlen all wore scarlet skirts and braided ribbons through their hair. |
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Thereupon his first act was to pass his hand exploratorily over his head, when there came away a mass of hair not smaller than the first quantity. |
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She was a tall, earthy, exuberant girl with long hair and a pretty face. |
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A fall of hair tumbled down one side of her body like a veil. |
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She also discusses the reddish hair, pointing out that hair pigment is not stable after death and that various factors such as temperature, soil, etc. |
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The younger Norman aristocracy showed a tendency towards Anglicisation, adopting such Saxon styles as long hair and moustaches, upsetting the older generation. |
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