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He also had braided, beaded hair -- but for only about six more hours.
Miriah Fontane, 11, was brushing Fantasy Fire, a chestnut-colored quarter horse, whose mane she had braided.
It was clear by 1922, however, how serious were the contradictions in the purposes the Declaration had braided together.
Bala interpreted these thinkers idiosyncratically, pulling threads here and there, and often twisting and turning and distorting them, until he had braided them into his own radical philosophy.
A stout woman whose face was framed with long graying hair that she had braided beneath her chin, like a bell pull, asked, "Can you get a piano in there?" Shafer nodded.
One of the men, according to investigators, told the police that Tyisha had been killed because the other man had braided her hair and she had not paid him.
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Having braided, she was now protected.
A woman has criticised an employer for offering her a job then revoking it - because she has braided hair.
Every surface is covered in expensive fabric or carpet, and the doors have braided cords, tassels and embroidered straps.
In this service, Mr. Goebbels has braided theatrical elements from several cultures and decades to create a pulsing, undulating stream of sounds and images.
She has braided these lives together closely and nimbly, so that the whole is even more resonant than the sum of its vibrant parts.
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