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Nancy looked at the huge, brown-complexioned woman, and the people camped out on the living room floor.
Push Comes to Shove Oasis 2010
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A smiling Barbara entered the room—tall, svelte, elegantly dressed, and a beautiful brown-complexioned sister.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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A smiling Barbara entered the room—tall, svelte, elegantly dressed, and a beautiful brown-complexioned sister.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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A smiling Barbara entered the room—tall, svelte, elegantly dressed, and a beautiful brown-complexioned sister.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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A smiling Barbara entered the room—tall, svelte, elegantly dressed, and a beautiful brown-complexioned sister.
Blue Rage, Black Redemption Stanley Tookie Williams 2007
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Beside the turtle pool, two animatronic, brown-complexioned children, demurely dressed in Hiawatha-like buckskin, gravely flutter with movement.
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The young man is extremely handsome -- very brown-complexioned and with piercing eyes, of a good height and person.
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It used to be the seat of an archbishopric, and its fine episcopal chairs are now preserved at Sant 'Angelo; and you may still do homage to the authentic Byzantine Madonna painted on wood by Saint Luke, brown-complexioned, long-nosed, with staring eyes, and holding the
Old Calabria Norman Douglas 1910
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This was merely a broad-shouldered, well-built, well-groomed youth, about twenty-three years of age; his face was square and rather stolid, clean-shaven, brown-complexioned, with honest eyes and a firm-set mouth.
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But we also know that the Celts, originally themselves a similar blonde Aryan race, mixed largely in Britain with one or more long-skulled dark-haired, black-eyed, and brown-complexioned races, generally identified with the
Early Britain Anglo-Saxon Britain Grant Allen 1873
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