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  • He had the kind of corn-colored hair that would never show gray.

    Bad Luck and Trouble Child, Lee 2007

  • Juliet was close to Bruce Campbell, who had corn-colored hair and clear, olive skin and was the image of a young Robert Redford.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • He had the kind of corn-colored hair that would never show gray.

    Bad Luck and Trouble Child, Lee 2007

  • Juliet was close to Bruce Campbell, who had corn-colored hair and clear, olive skin and was the image of a young Robert Redford.

    Rainbow’s End Lauren St John 2007

  • Jet Airways, which flies in dignified blue and corn-colored livery, has led the way--agreeing to buy rival carrier Air Sahara in a deal worth $500 million.

    Goyal's Jet Airways Buys Air Sahara 2006

  • Not old, not young, corn-colored buzz cut, cheap blue wool suit, white broadcloth button-down shirt, striped tie, good shoes polished to a mirror shine.

    The Hard Way Child, Lee 2006

  • Not old, not young, corn-colored buzz cut, cheap blue wool suit, white broadcloth button-down shirt, striped tie, good shoes polished to a mirror shine.

    The Hard War Child, Lee 2006

  • Laodike was always festooned with gold, her wrists and throat sporting an assortment of bracelets, bangles, and necklets, her corn-colored hair intertwined with gold wire, her gowns weighed down with brooches.

    Lord of the Silver Bow Gemmell, David 2005

  • He had an eye for the beauty of women in general, and particularly for plump, blonde women with corn-colored hair.

    The Titan 2004

  • Miss Bea was a stalwart, corn-colored, laughing young woman, and she was bored by farm-work.

    Main Street 2004

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