Little wonder that the petite, sharp-eyed Phoolan, is hurt by comparisons to the avuncular and hirsute Veerappan. |
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Bears wake from their long hibernation, now, hirsute initiates with tales to tell to those with ears to listen. |
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The nineteen-year-old in question is precociously hirsute on account of his Mediterranean parentage. |
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I am hoping that my hirsute body will prevent any bugs from plundering the sanctity of my inner ear. |
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And as a hirsute man, I don't think a blast of bronzing mist would do me any good whatsoever. |
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Not as conscientious as the hirsute man in front of me, I took this as my cue to step out of line. |
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More than eight out of ten hirsute he-males told some infantile men's magazine that their chest fuzz made them feel more manly. |
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It's not the hair on his chest that socially disadvantages the hirsute man. |
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In college I was introduced to a friend's friend, a short, cute, hirsute writer named L. who drank too much. |
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Anyway, I have nothing per say against classic FM rock and its hirsute, highway-star riffage. |
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They all know who Kahlo is, especially since a hirsute Salma Hayek played her in the Oscar-nominated biopic Frida. |
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One of the two is hirsute and capable of weaving, whereas the other is bald and incapable of weaving. |
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But he also resembled strongly a hirsute toddler who had broken out of the playpen to make whoopee. |
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It is the thicker, longer cousin to his eyebrows, the hirsute geometric center of his face. |
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Hormonal treatment or, in less extensively hirsute women, electrolytic depilation may be helpful. |
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It's only the poem, performed by a wild, hirsute Garfield, that feels like a complete misstep. |
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Even now, several of Mrs Merkel's Bavarian allies barely disguise their perception of the Greens as hirsute hippies. |
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Most affected persons are young, hirsute males, who may be significantly overweight. |
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The dog-woman, despite her hirsute appearance, is remarkably graceful and feminine. |
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This makes men into hirsute and aggressive beings who are the source of all the world's problems. |
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In the case of Larry Talbot and his hirsute pals, these films suggested that only a thin line kept us from reverting to a state of animalistic savagery. |
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All else having failed, will their hirsute image do the trick? |
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He is no longer the hirsute bombshell he was in those years, but his love for the jersey, his influence on Limerick hurling, is as strong as ever. |
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He's by no means hirsute himself, judging by the jacket portrait. |
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I am huddled in a tight semicircle with a group of exceedingly hirsute young men, all wearing corduroy sport coats, all staring intently at the stage. |
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British comedienne Lucy Porter has penned a sweet tribute to hirsute men in her new book, Hairy Hunks. |
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Porter finds that loving a hirsute man is also about accepting the mixed messages his hairiness might imply. |
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Arnone is 33, hirsute and handsome, his dark looks inherited from Sicilian ancestors. |
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And dry oil sprays rather than creams are easier to apply – and less of a social faux pas – if you're on the hirsute side, because nobody wants to sunbathe next to a hot, greasy mess. |
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Men, bearded, hirsute, sat dolefully at the bar, eyes translucent from diurnal boozings. |
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The star is not entirely to blame for his hideous, hirsute transgression. |
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Mr. Shorncliffe, as he now appeared was a person of small stature, particularly neatly and compactly built, with a face that was particularly neat and compact also, and the same character belonged to his hirsute adornments. |
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Lifestyle changes that include healthy eating habits, moderate daily exercise, and weight loss are the cornerstone of treatment for obese hirsute women. |
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Cameron's family circle was a photogenic trout pond of pulchritude and distinction, and when she needed a May Queen, a foolish virgin, or a hirsute sage all she had to do was fish one from her stock. |
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Cavor is white-coated, facially hirsute and occasionally ditsy. |
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Sustained residence in this fertile but undulating valley robs its inhabitants of their spines, like a waxing strip depilates the back of a hirsute. |
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The closet Tom Sellecks amongst us, get to wear, with pride, the bushiest most hirsute food-filter they can cultivate in one month and all in a good cause. |
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Bushtits, those tiny eager verbs, stitched a long hirsute Nest among hanging fronds with such astounding skill That you would think it just detritus if you saw it at all. |
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The clinical examination revealed exfoliative dermatitis with silver furfuraceous scales, petequial bleedings, hirsute hair, mucocutaneous ulcers and conjunctivitis. |
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