I looked around and saw all these grey-haired elderly people wearing black and white rosettes. |
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She transformed herself from catwalk goddess to grey-haired granny as she celebrated Halloween. |
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The grey-haired presenter only found out about his impending nuptials when he received a demand for payment for the flowers and catering. |
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I feel envious when I see women my own age who are plump, grey-haired and wear spectacles. |
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When you see a grey-haired woman in her 50s rocking a divinely sculpted hairstyle of less than half-an-inch, it's inspiring. |
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For the grey-haired, being young is often equated with being hot-headed, turbulent, self-willed, obstinate, and too hot to handle. |
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The sprightly, grey-haired woman, it seems, meets everyone who walks in the door with the same enthusiastic greeting. |
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Ava, a slumped, grey-haired woman just ahead in the line, is intrigued to hear of similar events going on elsewhere. |
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The grey-haired defendant appeared in court wearing a white collar shirt and blue jeans. |
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The Sergeant, a grey-haired man with a walrus moustache, does all the note-taking, but says nothing, lets the younger man do all the questioning. |
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This balding, grey-haired man with the deeply lined face was way too old to have been my classmate. |
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There was a bunch of grizzled, fat grey-haired ladies recalling their dewy youth. |
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I was approached by an elderly grey-haired gentleman who attempted to elicit my support. |
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In a school built by Anglicans, Canon Thomas is a tall grey-haired Welshman who presents a face of calm in a town that is prickling with nerves. |
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And turning I saw a grey-haired old gentleman, wringing his hands, and tears glistening in his eyes. |
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Mahmud points to a grey-haired man with his eye on an American, who is suddenly surrounded by a crowd of people. |
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As he talks, the grey-haired retired policeman holds his head in his hands out of sheer frustration that his views have still come to nothing. |
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In one small room a grey-haired jobsworth barked angrily at three tourists who'd dared to point their fingers too close to a minor masterpiece. |
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Healthy, happy people, grey-haired but active, well but comfortably dressed, clearly enjoying life and looking forward to more of it, can be seen nightly selling goods and services from snow blowers to cruise ships. |
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An old grey-haired but balding man approaches, wearing trackie daks. |
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He remembers his first governess, Miss Arkell, a grey-haired lady with traces of beard upon her large flat face and a black dress of what he calls bombasine. |
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Republican gatherings are strikingly white-skinned and grey-haired. |
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Surely she'd stop for smiling, grey-haired us? |
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A grey-haired old lady blithely glides past. |
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David Duke points at a smiling, slightly crumpled, grey-haired man. |
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Stem unbranched, sometimes arching, grey-haired, often reddish brown. |
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You can imagine my utter disbelief then, when the cab turned up and turned out to be driven by a grey-haired, short man of about fifty years of age. |
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Farmer Robert Cunyngham Brown is a grey-haired countryman who owns both Graveland and Otterswick and has a family pedigree on the island that stretches back hundreds of years. |
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Yet society still views younger grey-haired women as grannyish or, worse, as having let themselves go while men are considered silver foxes. |
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Nurse Kim Wilde – a fat, grey-haired smoker whose atypicality as a female archetype is constantly referenced simply because she shares her name with a 1980s pop star – is the third woman, the voice of common sense. |
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But allow me, with the greatest respect for the mainly grey-haired wise men, to say that it will surely not be prepared for without the presence of a single woman. |
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Samantha meets a foxily grey-haired Danish architect who looks about as attractive as Harold Shipman, but nonetheless she has a romantic liaison with him on the beach, which gets her into hilarious trouble with the law. |
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As mid-November rained on the capital, the Floridian sun could be found on the faces and through the guitars of Surfer Blood, a band whose ages we dare not guess for fear of making them out to be grey-haired. |
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So if you see a grey-haired man on the banks of the Mersey in the next few weeks, don't worry, he's not about to throw himself in, he's just scouring the mud for lugworms. |
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You see louts fresh from school kicking grey-haired servants. |
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Grey-haired matrons, in their favorite skirts and lucky boots, spin and move with knobby-kneed, pot-bellied men. |
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