They are turbaned, or fezzed, and bearded, and these beards are fearful and wonderful things. |
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The robed and turbaned figures moving slowly across a sepia ground on the first screen are drawn from an 1895 film. |
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For barefoot boys as young as four in tatty shirts, to turbaned men in their sixties, football is a passion. |
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There were Berber men with daggers and turbaned heads, and women with colourful headscarves. |
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So many turbaned and veiled well wishers, all agreed she'd made a fine catch. |
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The actress will reveal just what goes on inside that turbaned head! |
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A good friend of the family served as the first turbaned Sikh officer in Edmonton and another is an officer with the Ottawa Police Service. |
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At a gathering of a dozen lavishly turbaned Wazir maliks in Wana, your correspondent asked if anyone had fought the Soviets. |
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She recalled that, one day while working in Afghanistan, she saw two turbaned, bearded men walking toward her. |
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Armed mullahs are thought to roam about like turbaned gunslingers. |
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In downtown Nouakchott, street corners are populated with hordes of turbaned men, squatting on mats over suitcases stuffed full of tattered ouguiyas, the local currency. |
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