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Tiny nose, moles on her earlobe.
"A domestic has big eyes, wide apart, and a little tiny nose," Sugden said.
"The tiny nose," Mr. Vidal said, "is because I lifted my chin.
He finally concludes that "you must be you!," an affirmation likely accompanied by a playful prod at the tiny nose of your precious, singular baby.
Her locs had been swept beneath her pillbox hat; the shine of her tiny nose ring gleamed like the shine in her eyes.
One of the trans women who showed up at the Radfems Respond conference, a thirty-five-year-old software engineer from California, with a tiny nose stud and long brown hair, agrees.
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Those tender tiny noses don't like having to snuffle through prickly things.
The sympathetic ones have enormous eyes and tiny noses, the villains have exaggerated noses and chins and hair seems to undulate of its own accord.
We ate some of the most delicious food I've ever tasted, and smoked like teenagers between courses because we could, and because there were no minors present to wrinkle their tiny noses and tell us not to die.
The case dates to 2004 when Mattel first filed a lawsuit asserting that the designer of the toys, Carter Bryant, was working for Mattel when he did the initial drawings and early work on the Bratz, hip-hop-inspired dolls with large eyes, heads, lips and feet, and tiny noses.
Willoughby carefully removed their internal organs, minus the brain (which she couldn't get out through their tiny noses), and then filled their abdomens and covered their bodies with natron, a dehydrating chemical used by the Ancient Egyptians.
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