Glen and John also took the red rosette in the mare and foal section with Brows Marie and her ten-week-old home-bred foal Burlington Park Naomi. |
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John motioned with a wiggle of his brows towards Lace's swaying bottom as she moved down the steps. |
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Groomed, well-proportioned brows polish your look and can even create the illusion of a good night's sleep. |
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It comes in a wand like a mascara brush, which you sweep over your brows to give colour to the hairs rather than the skin. |
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The shoulders of the young man lurched upwards in an irregular motion and his brows arched to the roots of his hair as he stared at his father. |
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She hadn't really needed the liner to accentuate her dark lashes and brows, but Mabel, of all people, had insisted on it. |
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He paused, his brows furrowing and his lips going into a thin line before he spoke again. |
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Her beady eyes narrow and her caterpillar brows furrow together over the thick rims of her bifocals. |
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Ring your eyes with wet leaf green or rusty colours, create unruly brows and stick shattered sequins onto the cheeks. |
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For words of love are writ on the brows of men, on their lips are promises of tomorrow. |
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The three judges wrote copious notes, while drinking copious amounts of amber liquid to refresh and cool their fevered brows. |
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And ooh, I could just see the noses wrinkling and the brows furrowing. |
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Mr. Fenton gazed at her for a time with his brows somewhat wrinkled. |
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He knitted his eye brows in frustration and turned to glare at Faye. |
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This group also includes the Wainwright of Black Fell and the summits of Black Brows and Rusland Heights. |
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But Anastasia showed me that brows are frames for the face, and make such a world of difference in how a woman looks. |
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With much determination in our eyes and sweat on our brows, we kept going. |
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He was reddening as every second passed, and his brows were creased. |
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His brows rose, and he moved to touch my leg, but I slapped him. |
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He remained silent for a second or two as he just furrowed his brows and studied the photo. |
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Here Mrs. Lawrence had smiled to soften the anxiety of her blue eyes under their frowning, carefully tweezed brows. |
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Brows should be sculpted, but not severe, with a high arch. |
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Gone is her matronly gray frizzy hair and those bushy brows, frumpy frock and old lady pearls. |
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He grunted and murmured, until his face calmed, the eyelids smoothing into slumber, the brows unfurrowing. |
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As for her soft brown hair, it was free to wanton in the winds, save where a strip of velvet restrained it around her brows. |
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She picked up her black eyeliner and worked at her brows to achieve a scouse brow. |
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My hair had two months of roots exposed. My brows were overgrown. I was a hot mess. And I was fat. |
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Mury, however, frounced her brows, and made Sir Tyke Winchap's niece a profound courtesy behind her back. |
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Cameras panning to American fans showed dispirited faces, furrowed brows. |
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If their rights are inherent and underived, they may, by their own suffrages, encircle, with a diadem, the brows of Mr. Cushing. |
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Her hair was a dirty blond, worn long, and her eyebrows and eyelashes were black, naturally black, and the brows arched. |
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Anastasia's Brow Fix is a wax pencil that keeps brows in place. |
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A leering eye and locken brows, And large Mongolian mouth and nose. |
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Above the beard his face was unmasked and very thin, concave cheeks falling away from jutting bones, his eyes sunken deep in their sockets under tufted Gandalfian brows. |
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