We think of the slave-boys looking very clean and good, like those cherubs with red cheeks and tow-colored hair on Christmas cards. |
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He was unshaven, with a monobrow, red cheeks and a pale face and wore a red shirt, a fleece and dark trousers. |
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There's also hot apple cider with Calvados for the adults, and minted hot chocolate for the children to help warm up frosty fingers and bright red cheeks. |
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Then they intended to bury her, but she looked more alive than dead, and she still had such pretty red cheeks. |
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I brush the loose hair that escaped from my hat back away from my face, and lower my scarf to reveal more than just my red cheeks, a pair of eyes and a very red nose. |
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I had to grin, she looked kind of cute with red cheeks, shoveling food in her mouth while hugging herself and desperately trying to avoid my gaze. |
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The tibetan faces surprised us with their roundness, their bulging cheekbone, their red cheeks, so different from Han chinese people. |
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My skin tone is fair with a pink undertone and very red cheeks. |
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I can tell he is drunk, because he is swaying back and forth and has red cheeks. |
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Some people use this product to correct red cheeks, caused by acne, sunburn or rosacea. |
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His face is a caricature of a Brazilian man with black moustache, red cheeks and a permanent smile which makes his eyes half close. |
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After barely half an hour, she woke up, stretched, had red cheeks, climbed out of the wheelchair and walked towards Gröning, still a little unsure, but with a radiant, amazed look in her eyes. |
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He envisioned the American soldiers as blond with red cheeks. |
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He was grinning up at us, his red cheeks flecked with sea spray. |
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Get some red fruit juice or jam and paint round red cheeks. |
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