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After years of hearing about her, people are finally getting their first look at Dolly Parton's infamous auburn-haired beauty.
" Flat hair indicated "a melancholy but extremely constant character," while auburn-haired people had "the highest capacity for enjoyment or suffering.
A tall auburn-haired woman in her forties, she starts her science students working with the farm when they're in kindergarten.
Just as I was about to step on the TC escalator, a young auburn-haired woman stepped in front of me.
To play the tall, slim, elegant, and hard-edged brunette Christine, auburn-haired Sheil gets a messy brown wig, brown contacts, and an artificial tan.
More typically of her work, Lavinia's "A Lady of the Ruini Family" (1593) shows an auburn-haired noblewoman smiling blandly as she strokes her lap dog.
That's almost a decade after auburn-haired Albus visited an orphaned psychopath named Tom Marvolo Riddle and told him that he was a wizard who belonged at Hogwarts.
In the episode centered around Parton's 1974 hit "Jolene," Julianne Hough stars as the infamously auburn-haired beauty Parton has been singing about for decades — but with a twist.
Jill, the auburn-haired babysitter of maybe 19, had taken acid one night when she came to tuck me in and suddenly began calling me, "Joe," her boyfriend's name.
When the fashion trio threeASFOUR debuted its first collection of 3D-printed clothing, a parade of auburn-haired models marched down a runway at the Jewish Museum in New York City.
By the end of the service, he'd set his sights on Misti Hawn, a pretty, auburn-haired 18-year-old who attended the fundamentalist Christian church with her parents and 11 younger brothers and sisters.
When Harry talks about his life—as he did, with great affability, one evening last August, at a corner table in a dark Los Angeles restaurant—the diminutive, auburn-haired Nelson listens with quiet seriousness.
Jack Kilgore showcased "Death and The Maiden" (circa 1900) by Camillo Verno, where an auburn-haired woman wearing white and gold looks at the viewer with a mixture of disdain and aloofness while a skeleton creeps behind her.
" (He was talking about movie reviews, but the line is broadly applicable.) In her review of a biography of Edna St. Vincent Millay, for example, Moore notes that she was "petite, intense, bright, witty, romantic, freckled, auburn-haired, self-dramatizing and beautiful.
If I think back to the auburn haired, twinkly-eyed teen singer I first interviewed back in 2006 when she was just 19 years old, I'd be hard pressed to predict, even with the aid of tarot cards, a crystal ball and a certified clairvoyant dredged up from the depths of the internet (they work right?), the twists and turns of this girl's career.
The firstcomer was ruddy and auburn-haired and evidently a leader.
The firstcomer was ruddy and auburn-haired and evidently a leader.
She is a substantial, auburn-haired woman of middle years whose vaticinal gifts extend from prose to painting.
80, No. 4 (Oct., 1985), p. 309. . . In late antiquity however sources add further physical descriptions. The De excidio Troiae of Dares Phrygius describes Aeneas as "auburn-haired, stocky, eloquent, courteous, prudent, pious, and charming".
Portrait of an auburn-haired womanIn the last decades of the nineteenth century Croegaert painted a series of small portraits of women rendered in a highly realistic manner. The women are depicted at bust length and appear to melt into the pale unadorned backgrounds. These portraits have generic titles such as A Blonde (Russell-Cotes Art Gallery and Museum, Bournemouth) or Portrait of an Auburn-Haired Woman (Haworth Art Gallery). The artist's usual eye for colour and detail and a concern for the overall effect of design characterize these paintings.
Appalled to see children for sale, he uses his authority to halt the activity and cuts away the collars from those who have not been sold. Lin is among them. Cai notices the lean, auburn-haired girl with the bruised face and aloof stance in the midst of the others. Something about the girl draws his attention to study her more closely.
The Mad Hatter has gone through many changes in his physical appearance over the years, but the basic look remains the same. In his debut, he was a very short brown (or auburn) haired man. When he reappeared in the early 1980s, he was depicted as of average height, with blond hair. In later years, he was short again but with white hair.
Like Barbie, Chatty Cathy was a fanciful depiction of a human, in this case a five year old Caucasian girl. Originally, Chatty Cathy had blonde hair in a short bobbed style and blue eyes. Brunette and auburn haired versions of the doll were introduced in 1962 and 1963 respectively. An African American version of the doll with a brown skin tone was produced in those same years.
Todd was described in one source as standing roughly 5'8" but most sources state he was 6'. Quantrill was noted at 5'8" and in his portrait with Todd, Todd stands taller than him, so 6' is more than likely closer to his true height. He was documented as auburn haired or blondish, with blue eyes and a fair complexion. He was documented in one place to have a lispy voice (unsourced).
He enjoys any lively activity as a hobby, and is very laid-back, known for loitering around. However, he has a keen interest in music, and would like to become a musician after retiring from sports, secretly hoping he could be a singer. Sho wears a Yellow and Black Taekwondo dobok and wears a distinctive pony tail. In-game his hair is light brown, but the booklet illustration depicts him as auburn-haired.
The mainstays of the series were Judy Bolton, auburn-haired girl detective; her brother, news reporter Horace Bolton; her parents, Dr. and Mrs. Bolton; and her loyal black cat, Blackberry. For most of the early volumes she was torn between suitors: the wealthy Arthur Farringdon-Pett, and the upstanding lawyer Peter Dobbs, before finally choosing Peter in volume 10. Her best friend was Peter's sister, Grace Dobbs, also known as Honey; her rival for Arthur's affections was Lorraine Lee.
An Inside Soap critic commented that Darren was initially a "freckly auburn-haired forgettable schoolboy" when played by Booth. They added that Booth's Darren is a "very distant recollection" while Dawson has "made the part his own in such a big way that we've decided to wipe the other one from history". His character was branded a "rat" and "dastardly" for splitting up Gina and Emily by the Daily Record. Upon Darren's 2003 return to Hollyoaks, the Sunday Mercury said he had become "even more of a pain in the neck".
Felicity Merriman is an auburn haired, horse-loving girl living in 1770s Williamsburg, Virginia, who is caught between Patriot and Loyalist family and friends at the onset of the American Revolution. Themes in her core books include loyalty and staying true to one's ideals. Felicity is depicted as spunky, brave, and free-spirited, and is often fed up with the customs that young women are expected to observe at the time, much to her mother's disappointment. She can be a little brash, impatient and foolish sometimes, and sets her heart on things often.
In addition to more modern navigational tools, Noonan as a licensed sea captain was known for carrying a ship's sextant on these flights. 1937 was a year of transition for Fred Noonan, whose reputation as an expert navigator, along with his role in the development of commercial airline navigation, had already earned him a place in aviation history. The tall, very thin, dark auburn-haired and blue- eyed 43-year-old navigator was living in Los Angeles. He resigned from Pan Am because he felt he had risen through the ranks as far as he could as a navigator, and he had an interest in starting a navigation school.
The auburn-haired, blue-green eyed Malaret won the title on July 11, 1970 at the Miami Beach Auditorium in Miami Beach, Florida. Due to her win in the Miss Universe pageant, she was honored with what was considered until then one of the biggest welcomings ever at San Juan's Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport, then known as Isla Verde International Airport. The New York Times reported that "50,000 turned out in San Juan to honor a Queen." Malaret's face has graced the covers of countless international and Puerto Rican entertainment and gossip magazines, such as Vea, Teve Guía, Artistas, Estrellas and its smaller version Estrellitas.
Alfred 'Freddie' Lennon—always called 'Alf' by his family—was always joking but never held a job for very long, preferring to visit Liverpool's many vaudeville theatres and cinemas, where he knew the usherettes by name. At the Trocadero club, a converted cinema on Camden Road, Liverpool, he first saw an "auburn-haired girl with a bright smile and high cheekbones"; Julia Stanley. He saw her again in Sefton Park, where he had gone with a friend to meet girls. Lennon, who was dressed in a bowler hat and with a cigarette holder in hand, saw "this little waif" sitting on a wrought-iron bench.
It is said that, on his death-bed, he asked to be lifted up one last time to see the crowd going to Perry Barr (then Villa's home). His brother Andy also played for Villa, and scored their first ever FA Cup goal. One source said that there was no doubt that the auburn-haired Hunter was a great player - one of the best footballers of the 1880s and ‘90s. He was an individualist with a commanding personality; he was robust yet decidedly fair and never committed a foul in anger. Known as ‘The Old Warhorse’, he was a mixture of toughness and cleverness, a player who often ran down the touchline, pulling defenders all over the field.
Billboard wrote: "ABBA's auburn-haired songstress makes a bold solo- project a stunning success", whilst Mark Coleman described the album in the third edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide as a "sharp, rock-oriented, delightfully eclectic album". Audiences around the world also accepted the new, rockier sound and both the album and its lead single soon started climbing the charts; Something's Going On reached No. 1 in Sweden and was a Top 10 success in several other European countries. It was also a Top 20 hit in the UK, peaking at No. 18. With sales in excess of 1.5 million copies worldwide, Something's Going On is the best-selling solo album of any of the ABBA members to date.
They book their tickets at the office of the company concerned where Hastings is taken with another customer, an auburn- haired girl, whereas Poirot is intrigued by a young man who is attempting to grow a feeble moustache. The next day on the bus the two find themselves sat with the young girl who introduces herself as Mary Durrant. Her aunt is in Ebermouth and runs an antiques shop where she has managed to make something of a success for herself. Mary has started to work with her aunt as opposed to becoming a governess or a companion and she is travelling to Charlock Bay to take a valuable set of miniatures to an American collector there by the name of J. Baker Wood for perusal and purchase.
Historian Gavin Souter describes O'Malley at this time: > O'Malley's monstrously overgrown persona seemed to be inhabited > simultaneously by a spruiker from Barnum's three-ring circus, a hell-and- > tarnation revivalist, and a four-flushing Yankee Congressman. He was a > moderately big man, auburn-haired with watchful grey eyes and a red-brown > beard, wearing a wide-brimmed felt hat, blue-grey suit with huge lapels and > a low-cut vest, loose cravat with a diamond collar stud, and in the centre > of his cream silk shirt-front a fiery opal. O'Malley was clearly one of the more prominent and colourful members of the Parliament, but his radical ideas were not widely accepted, and many regarded him as a charlatan. He became a prominent advocate of a national bank as a means of providing cheap credit for farmers and small businessmen.
Ethel was the first of the Corrick daughters to marry, falling in love with the family advance agent, Harold George Coulter.Much to the delight of Sarah, Coulter proposed to the auburn-haired Ethel by moonlight at the Taj Mahal in India, according to Elsie’s memoirs. They married in November 1912, but Ethel continued to tour with the family, appearing under her maiden name. Harold and Ethel had two sons. After Harold's sudden death in 1919 from food poisoning,The West Australian, 2 June 1919 Ethel briefly became a confectioner, but then took up teaching and playing the violin. She died many years later in Launceston in June 1971. In February 1913 Alice married Launceston businessman William Edward Sadleir, a land agent, in Bunbury, Western Australia.The West Australian, 1 March 1913 After a short holiday in Cottesloe in Perth, they departed the state to travel to Launceston, where they established their home.

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