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1 Behind her is a bald man with sharp planes in his skull.
2 The flat light of shadow cast her face into sharp planes of light and dark.
3 His cheeks were sharp planes beneath the eyes.
4 And I don't blame you. Terry's tone was unusually gentle, the sharp planes in his ebony cheeks softening with empathy.
5 The severe style emphasized the sharp planes of his face that included the high cheekbones and hawkish thrust of his nose.
6 The girl can't be more than sixteen; the sharp planes of her face are blurred with drink, and she wears no coat.
7 Light glanced off the sharp planes and shadowed the angles of his face, merging his bones together into a fierce, brutal mask.
8 His eyes were dark, and the sharp planes of his face were further hardened because his hair was pulled straight back and tied.
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