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He also had braided, beaded hair - but for only about six more hours.
A strong wind swirled into the lift, blowing their robes and beaded hair.
Once, they were the young wonders who traveled to Florida and left teenage girls everywhere mimicking their beaded hair.
The first ; child, Janine, was a strikingly pretty little black girl with long beaded hair and a bright, open smile.
She fell to her knees; the beaded hair followed her as if she was sinking slowly under water.
Marla envied the other woman's short, tightly beaded hair; at least she didn't have windblown tresses flying in her face.
And Venus Williams has no complaints about Serena, who always takes care not to mimic the color configuration of her beaded hair.
The fashion jewelers Erickson Beamon have created beaded hair bands for Barneys New York.
Monilethrix (also referred to as "Beaded hair") is a rare autosomal dominant hair disease that results in short, fragile, broken hair that appears beaded.
For your own adornment, the shop offers an eight-inch keyhole-shaped, beaded hair piece ($78) with multicolored flowers and leaves set off by a snow-white background edged in tangerine.
She didn't share her twin's affection for glittering bracelets and beaded hair ornaments, though she wore a copper wristlet that had obviously come from the south, and tiny pearl earrings.
His eyes were closed, and the blood had been wiped from his chin and cheek; his beaded hair was arrayed more neatly, and each foot now bore a Chinese slipper.
In front of the stadium was Venus Williams's biggest fan, a Brazilian cross-dresser named Claude Cruz who wore a Venus-style tennis skirt and top as well as white beaded hair (a wig).
In contrast, the surface of the ceremonial calabash from the Republic of Benin is completely obscured by hundreds of short strings of beads and shells that cascade down its sides, like the popular beaded hair styles.
Like so many earlier Boyle characters, the residents of the Drop City commune buy into the whole 60's trip: hash in their brownies, acid in their O.J., funky hats and beaded hair bands on their heads.
Williams, who wore a turquoise dress that was basically backless and sideless and let one strand of beaded hair dangle to her shoulder like a noodle - a fashion statement from a fashion student - broke for a 4-3 edge in the first set and converted it with a service winner.