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He admired his new hirsuteness in a screen.
Hirsuteness is a characteristic of real men.'
The stiff joints, hirsuteness and coarse hair typical of other mucopolysaccharidoses are usually not present until late in the disease.
One of the proofs was little more than a profile, the contours of the face deliberately obscured by the excessive hirsuteness.
Nair, developed in the 1940's, simply wasn't marketed to men, who were assumed to embrace their hirsuteness as a sign of virility.
Follicly challenged Strauss has started 2012 by repeating the errors of 2011 by picking a side light on hirsuteness.
The new herald of hirsuteness is no mere cream or chemical but a gene with the strange and potent name of Sonic hedgehog.
Further, a degree of hirsuteness (hairiness) and a waist-to-shoulder ratio of 0.6 is often preferred when combined with a mesomorphic physique.
Her neck, swanlike, rose triumphantly out of the hirsuteness, and her own hair, auburn and glossy, did not suffer by comparison with her garment.
The matchmaker, Liebman, remembers that Gitta was not easy to match-not just because of her hirsuteness, but because she had always been different.
Or whether Propecia's supposed side effects, including a slight risk of impotence, will undermine the payoff its users undoubtedly hope will result from a renewal of their hirsuteness.
The BCMAMS are the moustache society that all other moustache societies aspire to be, not only in membership, but also in entire hirsuteness.
Some also note a lack of racial diversity in the bear community, perceiving hirsuteness to be a standard of physical attractiveness that genetically favors white men aesthetically, socially and sexually among bears.
Fangs and hirsuteness don't appeal, but heightened senses and a new killer instinct prove useful in the professional fast lane and help to attract a publisher's daughter (Michelle Pfeiffer).
Dr. Mark Pagel of the University of Reading in England and Dr. Walter Bodmer of the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford have proposed a different solution to the mystery and their idea, if true, goes far toward explaining contemporary attitudes about hirsuteness.