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She and shaved
She first shaved her head to the scalp, then dressed her in a man's cloak and sandals, and laid her down alone on a mattress in the dark.
She was also noted for her appearance: her trademark shaved head, often angry expression, and sometimes shapeless or unusual clothing.
She first had Qi arrested and treated her like a convict ( dressed in prison garb, head shaved, and in stocks ).
She confirmed this by having her head shaved in order to play Queen Elizabeth I of England in the BBC's 1971 blockbuster serial, Elizabeth R. The series was later shown on PBS in the US and Jackson received two Emmy Awards for her work.
She also shaved her father's customers when he was busy or away from the shop.
She shaved her head for Empire Records and had to wear a wig in The Craft.
She had Qi stripped off her position, treated like a convict ( head shaved, in stocks, dressed in prison garb ) and forced to do hard labour in the form of milling rice.
She first arrested Consort Qi and put her in prison garb ( shaved head, confined by stock, and wearing red clothes ).
She shaved off her hair, which had exceeded a length of 36 in ( 90 cm ) for her role in Anna and the King, and is widely known in Thailand as " Tuptim ", her character's name from the film, even though the movie is officially banned because of its depiction of the King of Siam.
She was later involved in a feud with the Dirty White Girl Kim Anthony and was involved in a Mudpit Match and a Hair vs Hair match which Anthony won and in the latter Moore had her hair shaved off.
She has an uncredited role in Guy Ritchie's British gangster film Snatch as the booking agent with the shaved head.
She shaved off all her hair to accommodate her role as a leukemia patient.

She and all
She began to explain, `` There was this poet, in Italy '' He interrupted, `` Please don't judge all poets ''.
She remained squatting on her heels all the time we were there ; ;
She has rarely been photographed with him and, except for Carl's seventy-fifth anniversary celebration in Chicago in 1953, she has not attended the dozens of banquets, functions, public appearances, and dinners honoring him -- all of this upon her insistence.
She can remove all knick-knacks within reach.
She soared over the new pastor like an avenging angel lest he stray from the path and not know all the truth and gossip of which she was chief repository.
She was personally sloppy, and when she had colds would blow her nose in the same handkerchief all day and keep it, soaking wet, dangling from her waist, and when she gardened she would eat dinner with dirt on her calves.
She enjoyed great parties when she would sit up talking and dancing and drinking all night, but it always seemed to her that being alone, especially alone in her house, was the realest part of life.
She had made curtains for all the windows of her little house, and she had kept it spotless and neat, shabby as it was, and cooked good meals for Bobby Joe.
She had done all the things she had promised herself she would do, but she had not thought of this.
She was going to tell Bobby Joe about how mistaken she had been, but he brought one of the cousins home for supper, and all they did was talk about antelope.
She was too young, that was all ; ;
She hopes that all will support the contestants from our own community by attending our Pageants and the State Pageant June 17 ; ;
She also banks into a turn like a fine runabout -- not digging in on the outside to throw passengers all over the boat like many a small cabin cruiser.
She found she could cope with all kinds of problems for which she was once considered too helpless.
She is well-educated and refined, all wildcat and fur, and Union from the muzzle to the crupper ''.
She drew on all her resources of mind and heart to help them -- to make them at home in the world ; ;
She was closely associated with the Founders in all their trials and hardships.
She was closing and within one more bound would have been able to reach the rear end of the bay, but -- and here Jones and Loveless and Ulyate were holding breath for all they were worth -- she never quite caught up that last bound.
She had it all planned out, how she'd do.
She didn't mind working hard, not as if she figured to do anything wrong to live easy and soft -- all she wanted was a chance, where she wasn't marked as what she was.
She was all he had, everything he had, everything he wanted.
She tried to think of his unpredictable actions in the eleven years she had known him and discovered they weren't so many after all.
She glanced at the man nodding beside her, a man with weather cracks furrowed into his lean cheeks, with powdery pale eyes reflecting all the droughts he had seen, reflecting the sky and the drought which must follow now in August -- yes, with eyes predicting the drought and here it was only June, only festival time again and thoughts of Gratt Shafer would not leave her.
She showed no interest at all in the life he had led back home, and it hurt him a little.
She smiled all the way to her wise, sad eyes, and drained her own.

She and hair
She rubbed her eyes and stretched, then sat up, her hands going to her hair.
She was nude to the waist and her tumbled abundance of black hair did not conceal the knife slashes on her back.
She stood up, smoothing her hair down, straightening her clothes, feeling a thankfulness for the enveloping darkness outside, and, above everything else, for the absence of the need to answer, to respond, to be aware even of Stowey coming in or going out, and yet, now that she was beginning to cook, she glimpsed a future without him, a future alone like this, and the pain made her head writhe, and in a moment she found it hard to wait for Lucretia to come with her guests.
She was wearing her dark hair in two, thick braids to attain an `` American Girl '' effect she thought was appropriate to Halloween.
She leaned unconcerned against the broken porch fence, brushing and drying her wet, gilded hair in the sun.
She jumped out onto the flat expanse of rock and, seating herself, shook her short-cut brown hair and tilted her chin far upward.
She looked good, with her short tousled hair and no make-up.
She was said to have had red hair kept in curls, blue eyes, and fair skin and she was very beautiful, intelligent, charming, desirable, elegant, friendly, and gentle, but she was considered to be insane.
Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. She was descended, on her maternal side, from the English royal house ; her great-grandmother Catherine of Lancaster, after whom she was named, and her great-great-grandmother Philippa of Lancaster were both daughters of John of Gaunt and granddaughters of Edward III of England.
She claimed to feel " jubilant " when cutting off her long hair.
She is described as having heavy blonde hair which fell past her knees, a beautiful complexion, hazel eyes which changed colour, a full, high bosom, and a natural grace which made her appear to " walk on air "; these were the physical attributes that were highly appreciated in Italy during that period.
She played a reckless socialite in Coquette ( 1929 ), a role where she no longer had her famous ringlets, but rather a 1920s bob ; Pickford had cut her hair in the wake of her mother's death in 1928.
She employed two private hairdressers who would style her hair on a regular basis in the White House.
She was also very self-conscious about her bright red hair and at the age of thirteen, attempted to dye it dark with disastrous results.
She later explained her belief that her hair – which " had never been combed and ... stood out like a bushel basket " – might have saved her life.
" She puts a touch of rouge on her own and on her child ’ s cheeks and then, as Suzuki does her hair, asks her, " What will they say?
She has a round, rosy snub-nosed face and brown hair.
She was therefore obligated to cut her hair to rid herself of the splotch and in turn she made all of the ladies at Court do the same, which they did “ with tears in their eyes .” This aggressive vanity became a tenet of Elizabeth ’ s Court throughout the entirety of her reign, particularly as she grew older.
She had fair skin, straw-blond hair, and blue eyes.
She touched his hair and then kissed him again.
She was transformed into a narwhal herself, and her hair, which she was wearing in a twisted knot, became the characteristic spiral narwhal tusk.
She is described by the author as a " regular snow-maiden " with curly golden hair and blue eyes, " pale and slender " and " always carrying herself " like a very proper young lady.
She became entranced with the hippie lifestyle after seeing Joe Namath's hair on television.
" She sports the same curly spiked hair as her two sons.
She grows content only when her courtiers assure her that Octavia is homely by Elizabethan standards: short, low-browed, round-faced and with bad hair.

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