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Number two is roguish lock of hair swept back from face.
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"It looks like it won't pull together," she said, her dark hair swept back from her face.
Posers displayed neutral expressions with a direct gaze; they did not wear glasses and their hair was swept back from their faces.
His silvery hair was swept back from his sunburned face, and he wore a lime-green T-shirt that said "Shidoobee Crew 2005-06".
I remember him as tall (maybe 6 foot, give or take an inch) kind of long brown hair (below his ears) swept back from his forehead, longish face.
"They tried to censor me – and in France!" splutters the 68-year-old, who is tall and stringy, with warm brown eyes, salt-and-pepper bristles, and hair swept back from his long, boney face.
She has snow-white hair swept back from a broad, amused face; beautiful pink skin; and the plummy, proper voice of an old-fashioned aunt in a black-and-white movie, which makes a nice contrast to her sometimes wicked observations.
He punched the guilty player to the ground before removing his own helmet "with one sweeping movement and his hair was wet with sweat and swept back from his forehead and the sun lit his face and his blue eyes blazed and they held mine and he pointed to his heart as he strode through the cool evening air towards the sideline".
His wispy gray hair was swept back from a tanned forehead.
Petite, hair swept back from tawny skin, she looks both chic and staggeringly young and vulnerable.
In the transfer curves shown in Figure 6a, the gate bias is swept forward from −8 to 4 V and swept back from 4 to −8 V with a drain bias of 15 V.
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