When Winston again slipped out onto the street, he passed the dark-haired girl from the Fiction Department. |
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Right on the cover, a dark-haired man in close-up leans over to kiss a beautiful blonde with a tear in her eye. |
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We were joined by a mutual friend, a dark-haired looker whose expenditure on manicures and pedicures is legendary. |
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A pale dark-haired girl has been standing watching the proceedings and comes forward, eager to say what she thinks. |
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He had met the dark-haired girl some months before in Nottingham, where he had gone to read his poems. |
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It is clear, however, from other sources that Cecelia was dark-haired and dark-eyed. |
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There was no map in her file, and all I saw was a photograph of the dark-haired woman, smiling, with three young children on a couch. |
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She sees a picture of Rita Hayworth and thinks she is looking at herself, this pale-skinned, dark-haired beauty whose history remains a mystery. |
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It was particularly lucky if that visitor happened to be a tall dark-haired man. |
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In the movie, he's a dark-haired American modelled on, of all things, a shop dummy. |
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He made his way to the terminal where a dark-haired female sergeant worked the station. |
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She then glanced to the third occupant, a good-looking dark-haired man who was scowling darkly at the menu. |
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Anne was dark-haired, with large eyes, composed and cultivated, with a mole on her neck and a malformed finger. |
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The dark-haired girl scoffed, shaking a strand of wispily cut hair from her eyes. |
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Universally dark-haired, skinny and androgynously pretty, The Organ look at first sight like a female Strokes. |
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He is dark-haired, intense, exacting, and with a quick smile. |
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They were of similar height, both tall and dark-haired, both wearing baseball caps and blue jeans. |
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He was suddenly awkwardly aware of the girls walking toward him, especially the dark-haired one in the middle. |
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She was dark-haired and had a Roman nose, a lovely nose, and very kind eyes and a beautiful mouth, as I remember. |
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A dashing gentleman approached the lovely, dark-haired young woman standing alone by a pillar. |
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The soldier was dark-haired and thin almost to the point of gauntness, with pale cheeks. |
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Tall, dark-haired, and lean, he was the carbon copy of his father except for the brilliant green eyes which he had inherited from his mother. |
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She sailed across the room, landing smack in the unsuspecting dark-haired boy's arms. |
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There was also a family of four, a tall, upright man with fair hair, and a woman beside him who was plump and dark-haired. |
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She noted that she was the object of attention of a tall, dark-haired figure whose face remained hidden by the flurry of the crowd. |
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The dark-haired, dark-eyed Mexican was as tough as those Mayas in his home country he spoke so much about. |
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He arrives on the dot, his tall, dark-haired, slightly rakish figure hurrying up Petergate through the crowds. |
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However, he noticed right away the dark-haired woman holding a sword with the business end pointed at him. |
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His co-star is a voluptuous, dark-haired young woman with cinnamon skin wearing a negligee. |
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Yes, a dark-haired, humanly-dressed faerie was dragging the pen back and forth, scratching out words onto the paper. |
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The dark-haired boy buried his face further into Sully's neck, answering Sully's sleepy inquiry with a incoherent mumble. |
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I just retain the impression of a short, thickset, dark-haired individual dressed in hairy tweed and sitting in silence in an armchair. |
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The blondes of this world can convey an innocence us dark-haired chicks will never be able to pull off, even when we wear our hair in pigtails. |
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Miranda was having a heated argument with a dark-haired short girl, dressed in skimpy clothing. |
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In fact there was silence until the Earl of Strathmore came in with two dark-haired young men dressed in morning suits. |
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Help arrives in the surprising form of dark-haired Agnes, a smart loner instinctively disliked by everyone else. |
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They were watching a dark-haired girl shoot hoops and catch rebounds with her eyes closed. |
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A family of pale-faced, dark-haired children in flat caps and shabby clothes clinging together on one bench seat looked up at him as he passed. |
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The dark-haired beauty pulled off her sunglasses, twirling them in her right thumb and index finger. |
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Cole, a small, dark-haired Cajun boy with calloused work-toughened hands, once took fifteen whacks from Miss Miller's paddle, more than anybody in the history of the school. |
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But Pierre is haunted by a vision in his dreams of a strange, dark-haired peasant woman who attracts him in unexplainable ways. |
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The girl said something and the dark-haired woman snapped at her. |
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The Coventry-born musician and the dark-haired Shetlander became inseparable. |
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Indecision leads to restlessness, and before long, the dark-haired young man found himself pacing back and forth in front of the hearth. |
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Leigh Anne laughs with a friend while Gavin eyes up a dark-haired girl. |
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I'm actually taking Roman to that instead of Max, since Max already had a play date booked with a certain dark-haired elfin cutie. |
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Tall, dark-haired Raymond LaBrosse was 18 when he first went overseas in 1940 as a signalman with the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals. |
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If policyholders with blond hair and small feet pay lower premiums, dark-haired people with large feet must automatically pay higher premiums. |
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But it was the sight of the tallest woman, a dark-haired beauty with bright green eyes, that stopped Duncan in his tracks. |
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Only the dark-haired woman who appears sometimes seems to be important to him. |
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She was dark-haired, and with the ivory skin which so often comes to such people. |
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The very mother, a sacred plant! dark-haired, tanned to perfection, putting on an attractive white dress with blue stripes. |
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She is the sister of Ari-Blejk, a dark-haired dog whom we already admired on two exhibits. |
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As split second shots of her shoot across the screen, we see an enigmatic, dark-haired figure whisked to and fro before our eyes, like a lost ghost in the machine. |
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Then she noticed the movie marquee with its poster of a beautiful dark-haired woman stranded in the South Pacific embraced by a beautiful blond-haired young man. |
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Artie is skinny, dark-haired and quarrelsome. |
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The dark-haired lady smiled and began brewing up some cold tea. |
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Keep in mind that blondes and dark-haired brunettes look stunning in hair jewels that are silvery, brilliant white crystal or diamond or have stark white hues. |
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She was a dark-complexioned, dark-haired, broad-faced, dumpy woman with a caustic tongue, and she was always willing to do someone a favor. |
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But if I am a dark-haired, brown-eyed, dark-skinned southern European, I could spend six or seven hours in the sunshine to no effect at all. |
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The dark-haired man rushing about and greeting customers by their nicknames is Mr. Cohen, whose enthusiasm is infectious. |
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Ringed by a circle of camels, we lolled on rich hand-woven carpets and cushions as the luscious dark-haired belly dancer gave an enthralling performance. |
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My absent father was said to be cut from the same angular, dark-haired, hypermasculine pattern. |
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The child smirked, morphing in a blink to a tall dark-haired man. |
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She was expecting some big, dark-haired, tall, muscled, handsome man. |
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The servers, including the chic, dark-haired Ms. Weissman, 32, are dressed unassertively in black. |
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He took up with a young woman named Tamar, who was willowy and dark-haired and as thin as a wading bird. |
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She looked snottily at me, then went back to talk to the dark-haired boy. |
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She noticed a bright-eyed, dark-haired young man sitting across from her. |
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The man is middle-aged and dark-haired, and is nursing a drink. |
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After four months of intense competition, the dark-haired beauty finally won the final broadcsat live on French TV on 21 December. |
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Teri is dark-haired, peppery and athletic. |
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She is short and dark-haired, typically Spanish. |
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Many men and women prefer either blond or dark-haired partners, yet those are individual preferences and do not express a social consensus regarding the superiority of blond versus dark-haired. |
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The dark-haired boy rapped on the strange panel with his knuckles. |
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The dark-haired child gave way to her sister's commands, slinking to the base of the stone pedestal that would be make-believed into a high and impenetrable lair. |
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He looks over confused as a dark-haired girl lies at his feet, she rubs her head a few times, and pulls her hair back to reveal her baby-blue eyes. |
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From the flickering, uncertain light of the wall sconce, she could only see that he was tall and dark-haired, dressed in dusty but well-made traveling clothes. |
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Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags. |
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The studiousness of this dark-haired Frenchwoman has been rewarded. |
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After he spotted Tautou's face on a poster for Venus Beauty, the blonde, blue-eyed Englishwoman morphed into a dark-haired, brown-eyed Parisienne. |
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He was really beautiful, like a dark-haired cherub. And he always seemed upbeat and happy, in a trancey world of his own. |
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But when he stepped centre stage as a singer, the dark-haired charmer with the playboy smile established himself as one of the top French crooners on the international scene. |
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The figure stopped, and at the moment a ray of moonlight fell upon the masses of driving clouds, and showed in startling prominence a dark-haired woman, dressed in the cerements of the grave. |
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Prichard, our best authority on this subject, apportions the greater part of the habitable globe to the melonic or dark-haired races. |
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Flora, initially an ivory-pale, dark-haired funest beauty, whom the author transformed just in time into a third bromidic dummy with a dun bun. |
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Jak, dark-haired and dark-eyed, was attentive and kind at first, despite the language barrier which meant that neither of them could communicate beyond a few words. |
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In a 1950 picture of the tall, dark-haired, insuperably elegant Dovima wearing a satin evening gown by Fath, the model's body language and face send delightfully tangled messages. |
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His dark-haired team-mate, forward Mario Goetze, sports a neat haircut, has a slightly more serious look about him and weighs his words carefully. |
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Couchant on a high-backed settee, the slender, dark-haired benefactress looks surprisingly contemporary, with her direct gaze, bright-red lipstick, and green silk lounging pajamas. |
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A virtually entire-leaved and dark-haired form of this capitulum-flowered plant that is familiar from urban lawns grows in Lapland with a single capitulum. |
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She was dark-haired and dark-eyed, unrebelliously dressed, and was sitting with a Free German Youth erectness of posture, a textbook open in her lap. |
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Wright was younger than Clark, dark-haired, fresh-faced and square-jawed. |
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The image was also cropped to remove the bare buns of the man in the trough, and a lot more soap suds were added to conceal the genitals of the dark-haired cowpoke. |
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Red-haired people go red more easily than dark-haired people. |
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Or will Bella choose Jake, and raise a litter of dark-haired werepups? |
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