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Nearby, Luka stood looking out through the smokehouse door, holding on to the arm of the deaf-mute, whose skin had gone white around his grip.
He wasn't at all opposed to being pinned down, being pinned down until his hair had gone white, until he was dead.
She had been a true blonde, pink-faced, lean, with straight, well-cut hair that had gone white in her thirties.
My lavish, swingy hair had gone white at the roots, neon orange farther down, then tangy mahogany, dull brown, scratchy russet and, finally, singed black.
By January, 1974, people who visited Dolours expressed horror at her physical deterioration: she had lost a great deal of weight, her skin had turned waxen, and her hair had gone white at the roots.
/ And the thing that was odd, yes, really weird: / his hair had gone white and he'd grown a long beard!" Still, Mitton possesses the conviction of the true storyteller, and Peter Bailey works with a sure hand on his part, ingeniously playing with shape, scale and the balance of black and white in his jaunty drawings.
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Your chest hair has gone white.
His hair, what's left of it, has gone white.
But now, with Kindle Singles, Amazon has gone white knight on us.
The mustache has gone white, but Gossage remains a formidable, if genial and garrulous, presence in spring training, where he serves as a pitching instructor and the Old Man of the Mound.
The dark hair has gone white and the shoulders are a bit rounded with age now, but her step is still lively and the face engaged on a reception line or at a garden party as she shakes another hundred hands and speaks with simple dignity.
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