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Their beards are arranged in vertical curls, and their armour ( particularly helmets ), weapons and architecture are reminiscent of these cultures.
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Their makeup starts with a flesh tone base and may make use of anything from glasses, mustaches and beards to freckles, warts, big ears or strange haircuts.
Their beards, however, were not worn out of an appreciation for Greek culture but because the beard had, thanks to Hadrian, become fashionable.
Their teeth and beards were pulled out, they were burned, and finally tempted with gold, to persuade them to confess an imaginary crime.
Their training continued when they were not filming to present the best image possible for the Army, although the War Department allowed them to grow beards for their roles.
Their makeup starts with a flesh tone base and may make use of anything from glasses, mustaches and beards to freckles, warts, big ears or strange haircuts.
The Times reported: " Their hair and beards are long and wiry, their skins vary in shades of blackness, and most of them have broadly expanded nostrils.
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Defoe then commented, `` If they Could Draw that young Gentleman into Their Measures They would show themselves quickly, for they are not asham'd to Say They want only a head to Make a beginning ''.
Their expressed standards concerning sex roles, desirable age for marriage, characteristics of an ideal mate, number of children desired are congruent with the values and stereotypes of the preceding generation -- minus compulsive rebellion.
Their conclusions concerning the untrustworthiness of the West Saxon annals, the confused chronology of Bede, the unreliability of the early positions of the Anglo-Saxon genealogies and the mythological elements contained in Nennius are now mostly accepted.
Their national leader, Robert Bolivar DePugh of Norborne, Mo., says the Minutemen believe that guerrilla tactics are best suited to defeat the Red onslaught.
Their locations in all parts of the United States, and their locations in the several kinds of educational and research institutions that are the principal homes of our intellectual and artistic strengths also are factors in the Trustees' minds.
Their experience is quite in contrast with that of children of upper- and upper-middle-class native-born parents, who are more likely to regard education as good for its own sake and to discount the vocational emphases in the curriculum.
Their autumn tints are all fairly low keyed compared with the fiery stabs of crimson, gold, purple, bronze, blue and vermilion that flame up in North America.
Their gills are never covered by gill sacs and are reabsorbed just before the animals leave the water.
Their leaves are of variable size and alternately arranged, or alternate with the upper leaves becoming nearly opposite.
Their beliefs and behavior are difficult to decipher from physical materials, and their languages remain unknown as they had no known writing system.
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Their dealer, Durand-Ruel, played a major role in this as he kept their work before the public and arranged shows for them in London and New York.
Their father, who had studied in the United States, arranged to have them to continue their education in the USA in 1907.
Their meeting was likely arranged by the influential critic Vladimir Stasov who followed both of their careers with interest.
Thus, although the virtual particles themselves are not directly observable in the laboratory, they do leave an observable effect: Their zero-point energy results in forces acting on suitably arranged metal plates or dielectrics.
Their two hands had three large, clumsy fingers arranged in a mutually opposed fashion, like a mechanical grab.
Their sculpture Hell ( 2000 ) consisted of a large number of miniature figures of Nazis arranged in nine glass cases laid out in the shape of a swastika.
Their ingenious but mannered productions were collected by Agathias into a new anthology, entitled The Circle ( Κυκλος ); it was the first to be divided into books, and arranged with reference to the subjects of the pieces.
In 1927, a decade before writing Their Eyes, Hurston traveled south to collect folk songs and folk tales through an anthropological research fellowship arranged by her Barnard College mentor Franz Boas.
Their definition of " compact " was complex but, roughly, two ELSs were compactly arranged if they can be displayed together in a small window.
Their lipid envelope encloses the 100 nm nucleocapsid of 162 hexameric and pentameric capsomeres arranged in an icosahedral form.
Their final album for Fontana Records was a contractual obligation produced by Steve Rowland and the subject of controversy since Emotions was laden with brass and string arrangements arranged by Reg Tilsley.
Their bulky, intricately arranged hairstyles serve the crucial purpose of providing static support to their necks, which would otherwise be the thinnest and structurally weakest part.
Their first albums Force The Hand Of Chance and Dreams Less Sweet featured high production values, catchy pop songs written by Fergusson ( with barbershop quartet vocals arranged by Andrew Pearson ), and sound experiments primarily created by Peter Christopherson and Geff Rushton, a. k. a. John Balance-foreshadowing the pair's later work as Coil.
Their numerous teeth are arranged in a tightly packed mosaic on the external surface of the jaw bones, forming a parrot-like beak with which they rasp algae from coral and other rocky substrates ( which contributes to the process of bioerosion ).
Their relationship has developed into an alliance bordering on friendship .< p > Like Pibgorn, her body is " dappled ", covered with shades of magenta and violet, but arranged to bare more, accentuating her bosom and navel.
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