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And since when does holding a job necessitate that a woman pull her hair back in a severe, tight bun?
Her hair is pulled back in a severe ponytail that the wind is blowing up in all directions.
O'Neil, who keeps a piranha as a pet, has long wavy hair that she pulls back in a severe bun, and tiny hands that are as strong as pliers.
Berkeley describes Ruth as moody and "mercurial"; in the photographs, barefoot, sombre, and withdrawn, her graying hair twisted and pinned back in a severe bun, Ruth embodies the repressive uniformity imposed on women in cults like the Branch Davidians of Waco, or the captive handmaids of Margaret Atwood's imaginary Gilead.
But as the phalanx of officers moved in, I noticed one in particular, her hair pulled back in a severe bun, framing a face creased with anger.
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She appeared to be in her mid-twenties with a small, pretty face and her hair pulled back in a rather severe ponytail, and possessed of an impishly bubbly manner.
I was wearing an old, comfy jersey – hardly even a costume – and my hair was pulled back in a pigtail, quite severe.
As one chart accompanying this article shows, that is the lowest share of the economy in a quarter century, going back to a severe recession in the early 1980s.
They published their proposals in a booklet, "Beyond The Looking Glass: The United States Military in 2000 and Later". Dr. Wiesner, who battled back from a severe stroke in 1989 and recovered his ability to speak and walk with relative ease, continued to be active in a broad range of MIT affairs.
In making his fourth Olympics, at Montreal in 1976, he came back from a severe injury.
Coming back from a severe knee injury suffered in a crash last season in Cortina, Italy, Wachter won her first race since January ,1996.
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