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1 She was never going to get used to not having hair , either.
2 A man who lies about having hair will lie about anything.
3 Numerous male stars and musicians have gone to the trouble of having hair implants.
4 Bats are very strange little animals, having hair like mice, and wings like birds.
5 Young girls having hair plastered flat with bear's grease stood peeping shyly from tent flaps.
6 I don't find anything noble in having hair on your ass and gnawing on bloody bones.
7 Do not make children cross-eyed, by having hair hang about their foreheads, where they see it continually.
8 So I know firsthand how it feels to be punished for having hair that is deemed deviant simply by growing.
9 The sheep are very large, and excellent mutton, having hair instead of wool, and great tails like those of Syria.
10 He was not very handsome, having hair that was neither gold nor brown, and a brace of absurdly sea-blue eyes.
11 Earlier in the year he'd addressed his problem of male pattern baldness by having hair plugs implanted from his crown to his forehead.
12 Too many girls' long pontytails were cut off and too many girls lived in shame for not having hair that grew past their ears.
13 But it meant that she rather despised Chrestomanci for being quite so tall and for having hair so black and such flashing dark eyes.
14 Having hair nearly to your ankles marks you as high court sidhe.
15 " Having hair of that dreadful colour."
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