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brunette
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A girl or woman with brown or black hair.
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Also, let it be stated for the record that Marquel is the only person of color on the show thus far: not a single woman of color, or even a brunette, seems to be worthy of a place in this white-washed tropical hell.
It is not a malicious thing, it is more that this is my child and it is not really a person, it is a "beautiful alien" - a precious gift that cannot be treated like anything else on the planet - so everything gets muddled up.' Her two most high-profile projects have seen her as short brunette playing against a tall blonde - Mena Suvari - in American Beauty, Keira Knightley in The Hole.
The seductive brunette Elaine Stewart, who has died aged 81, may have lacked that ineffable essence that makes up star quality, but she had enough allure to attract attention in several glossy Hollywood movies in the 1950s, both in leading parts and noteworthy supporting roles.
Summit brought into Lionsgate's den the "Twilight" franchise, an extraordinarily lucrative film series about a love affair between a brunette and a vampire.
WHEN Maxime Bernier, a neophyte Conservative from Quebec, showed up to be sworn in as foreign minister last summer with a beautiful brunette in a plunging décolleté, it got him noticed.
In this romantic comedy, set in Barcelona, tragedy hovers delicately, as it did in the film's cinematic precursor, François Truffaut's "Jules et Jim" made more than 40 years ago.Like his mentor, Mr Allen starts off with a Mutt and Jeff friendship, this one between two young women: lanky brunette Vicky (Rebecca Hall) and her blonde best friend, Cristina (Scarlett Johansson).
I've got a crush on Obama," sang a dishy brunette in a bit of bubblegum pop that would make any politician blush.
Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukNORA ELDRIDGE, Claire Messud's heroine, is a 42-year-old primary-school teacher in Cambridge, Massachusetts, "neither fat nor thin, tall nor short, blonde nor brunette, neither pretty nor plain.
She had management, a label and the business savvy to reboot as Del Rey with a signature look (a retro brunette bombshell that rarely smiles) and the blogs felt duped.
The great love of his life, he reveals, was a brunette named Angelina, whom he met in East Berlin in the 1950s.
Then his mistress was photographed for Playboy (in the same pose as Christine Keeler, a big-eyed brunette who ended the career of a British minister in 1963).
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