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And the envelope held a lock of her hair.
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WASHINGTON — FOR more than a quarter century, Republicans have held a lock on two of the most important jobs in the federal government.
The visitor center, which includes a company museum that holds a lock of George Marvin's hair, is nearby, as is company headquarters.
In the shots of Frances Day, Britain's first blonde bombshell and mistress to four princes, the affinities with Happy Days are striking: burial in a mound of earth, albeit in a basket in the photograph; Day holds a lock of her hair, just as Winnie does; a looking-glass is held up like Winnie's, although by another person's hand.
He held back a lock of her mocha hair and grazed her forehead.
For comparison, here is a man looking at his wife, in Richard Powers's earnest and unironic novel "The Echo Maker": "He held back a lock of her mocha hair and grazed her forehead.
Next, take a lock of hair, hold it and tease the crown of your hair by running your comb up and down the lock of hair.
Jowell said the successful construction project, which has helped banish the ghosts of Wembley and the aborted attempt to build a stadium for the world athletics championships at Picketts Lock, held a number of lessons for future major public projects.
Nature is the greatest artist of all!" He added, "Two weeks ago, in Huntsville, Texas, I was holding a box with a lock of Sam Houston's hair.
She had a lock of Ginny's black hair in her hand — just the spidery tips — and was holding it, not pulling it, just holding it.
A lock of hair.
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