A short man with graying hair and tinted glasses, Ecclestone is fanatical about neatness. |
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Soon, the counselor, a pudgy woman with graying blonde hair came out of the office, followed by Gwen. |
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But the graying of their workforce may present problems in the near future. |
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The New York Times needs to loosen up if it hopes to be relevant not just to my graying generation but to younger people. |
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He was short and stocky, with brown hair that was graying at the temples and a grizzled gray beard. |
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The man stood up, and his graying, grizzly brown hair toppled into his brown eyes as he glared at Colin. |
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His hair is graying already, he has grey stubble on his chin, wrinkles, laugh lines, and crows feet. |
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Behind the large paper-covered desk opposite the door sat an elderly man with graying hair and a lined face. |
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She had shorter graying brown hair that came down to her shoulders and curled becomingly around her face. |
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He had undone his oiled topknot and his graying hair was spread unkemptly upon his long neck. |
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He wiped a hand over his graying hair and smoothed his lab coat, then cleared his throat. |
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Her blond hair, though slightly graying, still curled gorgeously past her shoulders. |
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His hair had been graying when she met him, but now it was completely white. |
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Her straight, dark hair is graying, but her dark eyes are just as sharp and intelligent as they ever were. |
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He was an older man, hair graying at the temples and a handlebar moustache taking up most of his face. |
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It is apparent that our membership has been graying for many years and that fewer and fewer young people are choosing to join us. |
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Analysis of the academic pharmacy workforce has confirmed the graying of the professoriate. |
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In short, the graying of entrepreneurs will change the way organizations large and small do business with smaller enterprises. |
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Plan for it because the world is graying and Seniors are already using the Internet in droves. |
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But the revived interest in ergonomic theories to some extent must be the result of the graying of our work force. |
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On a daily basis, he wears his lightly graying hair in braids, but for ceremonies he takes great care preparing his hair and traditional costume. |
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If you have been using bleach to whiten clothes and they are now graying, switch to peroxide. |
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The man was a little shorter than him with wiry black hair that was graying at his temples. |
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Just after she checked in, a thin, reedy man with graying hair to match his gray wool suit approached her. |
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The patient's graying hair and wrinkled forehead indicated her advanced age. |
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She led them to the front desk, where an old man with graying hair sat reading an old newspaper. |
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Sheriff T.C. Wynn was a tall, round man with thick, shaded glasses and jet black hair that was graying at his temples. |
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There may be failing sight, deafness for high tones, graying hair, and loss of elasticity of the skin. |
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Herbst is a bearish Afrikaner with unruly graying hair and a love of a good joke. |
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His head is round, his beard is graying blond, and he looks out from behind tortoiseshell glasses. |
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There was a field beside the road, half mucky dirt and clods, and half graying grass struggling for vitality. |
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He had, by that time, a degree in Russian literature, a head of graying hair, and an Upper West Side apartment. |
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In the lead was a tall man, about Adam's height, with a head full of graying brown hair and a pair of intelligent-looking spectacles. |
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The large coiled-straw hat forms a spiral pattern above the sharecropper's graying head, a halo earned, but perhaps too little too late. |
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The images are not of young men or adolescents, but men with receding hairlines, gray or graying hair. |
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It was a nice face, with squinty eyes, graying brown hair, wrinkles, and a little, absent smile. |
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He was neither tall nor short with graying hair and wore a well-trimmed beard. |
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All he knew was the sad grey eyes of the man, and his long ratted graying hair. |
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Sara smiled as she remembered the sweet, plump, middle-aged lady with her rosy cheeks and graying hair. |
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Pins, clips, combs, and feathers captured their graying hair into elaborate curls and twists. |
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She wore an apple-green housedress and her graying beehive hairdo was unyielding against the blasts of a chugging air conditioner. |
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He laughs, snugging his cap down over his monk's coif of graying hair. |
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At 53, his blond hair graying, he is no longer the wunderkind who, in his early thirties, changed the way CEOs thought about their companies and industries. |
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Defying balmy but decidedly hiemal temperatures, graying fans of the beachbum balladeer arrived for his soldout Madison Square Garden gig in full Parrot Head regalia. |
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Big, bearded, and graying, Schnabel lives in a neo-Venetian palazzo in Greenwich Village. |
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His once brown hair was slowly graying and he'd put on some weight. |
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The 50-year-old graying stallion announced that he and his 32-year-old Italian showgirl have called their fairytale romance quits. |
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But it looks like with his graying hair, he also has come to appreciate the benefits of a non-contact sport. |
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At which point he settles into his late memoir years, graying like King Lear. |
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Giving it to Lior, Shumba watched as the guard drew closer to Amenra, her graying blond curls fastened in a tight knot along her gold enclosed neck. |
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But it does seem contrary to human dignity for the state to kill graying convicts as payback for crimes they committed in their long-past youth. |
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This operation, by which the shape and position of the facets are roughly marked out, is known as bruting, rubbing, or graying the stone. |
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Chlorinated liquid very efficient to eliminate yellowing or graying and to restore pure white to fabrics. |
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Perfect for a crisp whites, as the graying of the salt stains had been prevented. |
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All this combined with Europe's demographic weakness-the shrinking and graying of the continent-were signs of weakness. |
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Decreased hair growth and numbers with associated graying with the decrease and loss of melanin. |
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With the graying of the population, many older adults find themselves seeking more appropriate and supportive housing. |
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In the back of the restaurant, a rather portly man with graying hair sat down before a piano and placed his stubby fingers upon its glossy white keys. |
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Although his short hair was graying, he had a pleasant face with charming light brown eyes and a gentle smile that always showed on his expression. |
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Such experiences have led gerontologists to conclude that being socially engaged is as important to successful graying as adequate exercise and diet. |
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He had a scraggly beard and his once clean-shaven head was ringed by a horseshoe of graying hair. |
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Can I use these products on my gray or graying hair? |
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Some of your customers, particularly the graying ones, are at an age when they can't see conventional gunsights well, if at all. |
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Neem is especially good as oil to treat skin: to decrease hair loss, helps to combat premature graying, dandruff and scalp psoriasis, dry and itch scalps. |
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This prevents the incorporated restorations from graying. |
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A graying population will always need green ideas. |
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A graying population means more employees are nearing retirement. |
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The groundskeeper was a big, scruffy-looking man with tangles of graying hair pushing out from his baseball cap. |
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The growing cost of funding pensions and health care for graying populations seems to leave little alternative to transferring increasing responsibility to individuals and families. |
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Now Dudamel's hair the luxuriant curliness of which was often admired in those early days is graying, and his conducting, in which he takes evident pleasure, has mellowed somewhat. |
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They were seven graying men with laptops and unstylish haircuts. |
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This is especially true in New Brunswick where the population is graying at a faster rate than that of other provinces, and the provincial birth rate is lower than the Canadian average. |
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Consider what is happening demographically in our nation: shifts in population, the graying of Canada, rightsizing in the cooperate world, the threat of privatization of public services. |
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The water is used as a hair tonic and also to prevent graying. |
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With most of the spoofed composers dead or seriously graying, you've got to wonder whether the next generation of theatergoers will continue to get the joke. |
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