His hair was dark, with an inclination-sternlyrepressed-towaviness above the forehead.
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Only a stylized black waviness remained at the bottom to indicate hills.
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They're given a wavy front margin without there being any purpose in waviness.
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Neither color nor waviness is important, but it mustn't be tangled.
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He was about twenty-one years of age, with sensitive features, and brown hair having a tendency to waviness.
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As to waviness of the hair, I have observed it rarely among the Manóbos to which this paper refers.
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Occasional waviness may be observed also among those Manóbos who live near the territory of the Mandáyas, Debabáons, and Mansákas.
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In the shadow, on the side down which they were climbing, the rocks now shone distinctly phosphorescent, with a peculiar waviness of outline.
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She has brown hair with just a suspicion of red and no more, and a waviness that turns to curl at the ends.
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Except for the same waviness of outline and phosphorescent glow, she had quite the normal aspect of a human being of our own world.
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His hair was chestnut-brown, glinting in the candle-light to gold, and the hint of waviness in it explained the perceptible droop to his tawny moustache.
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She dashed the cold water up on her cheeks till the spattering drops gleamed like crystals on the crisp waviness of her ruddy brown hair.
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His hair was dark, with an inclination-sternlyrepressed-towaviness above the forehead.
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Only a stylized black waviness remained at the bottom to indicate hills.
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They're given a wavy front margin without there being any purpose in waviness.
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Neither color nor waviness is important, but it mustn't be tangled.