There were wide variations, from the braided lovelocks of French soldiers of the Revolutionary era to the bushy whiskers of Victorian officers. |
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They have installed sheets of plywood over the thousands of lovelocks, which themselves become sites of graffiti. |
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It arose from the puritans' custom of wearing their hair cut close round their heads, like apprentices, who shortened their hair to demonstrate their contempt for lovelocks. |
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The lovelocks are raw, naked too, in that sense. |
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Lovelocks are so despised by some Parisians that a campaign, No Lovelocks, has been launched. |
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