This year, veterans of Woodstock, now grey in hair and long in tooth, will convene once more.
Engineering is what defines this company, not workers in hair nets picking tiny screws out of parts bins.
The fibres in feathers are almost entirely composed of keratin, a protein also found in hair and nails.
For a young team like the Mets, the interest in hair makes sense.
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He also oversaw improvements to the island's iron-ore mines, the revenue of which now kept him comfortably stocked in hair care products.
Cahuzac, a former plastic surgeon who specialized in hair plugs, has countered with a defamation complaint against the online site Mediapart.
They investigated genes previously known to influence the differences in hair colour.
Infections often occur in cuts and abrasions but also on body parts covered in hair, such as the back of the neck, armpit or groin.
Since plastic was first synthesized in the early 1900s, it has evolved into everything from lifesaving medical devices to a softening agent in hair conditioner.
Peggy Lee has been administering school lunch programs long enough to remember the days when ladies in hair nets and stockings didn't ask you what you wanted to eat.
The young artist award went to 28-year-old Sertan Saltan, who lives in New York, for her image of a woman in hair rollers and latex gloves glancing "menacingly" at the artist while sharpening a large knife.
"There's lead acetate in hair dyes, lead in lipsticks, formaldehyde and 1, 4-dioxane in baby shampoos and other shampoos, " said Lisa Archer, co-founder and former director of the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics and current director for the environmental group Friends of the Earth.
You just cannot NOT put that hair in the Top 13 when the hair-owner in question also has this super-high, very pure voice which, as of yet, he has no idea how to handle.
It has always been some kind of shame in exhibiting our hair in its natural state whether inflicted by the media or ourselves.
The animal has long whiskers, stubby legs and a tail covered in dense hair and was on sale in a hunters' market.
Lang wears so much product in his hair that when he sways in rapture to his playing his head looks like a porcupine in a typhoon.
Passing through puberty, into adulthood and now into middle age, I've wasted a lot of time lamenting the size of my hips, the gray in my hair, and the lines in my face.
Soon after, adults discover applesauce in their hair, on their watches and in remote corners of the kitchen.
The items have been on display in a hair salon called the Yellow Strawberry in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, since 1992.
Shiny, healthy hair starts with the vitality of cells in the hair follicle, where hair is manufactured, says Katz.
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She's a botanist, and she was wearing a feather in her hair, a cerulean blue feather, in honor of the occasion.
This is a shop that a man or a woman would feel comfortable in getting their hair done in.
Then, at 10, I realised with appalling clarity that I was still in my nightdress, hair in all directions looking like nothing on earth.
There may be 150 to 200 strands of hair in the hank of hair that's put on a bow but, Renee, you replace the hair every six months, every year, every three months, whatever you like.
The fine, fragrant talc dusting on the dresser, the brush webbed in silver hair, the fifty-year collection of black handbags stuffed in the top of the closet- it was all too much, too much.
Ms. Atkin ties it to a shift in the hair styles that are popular.
She took a flower from someone in the crowd and placed it in her hair.
Active versions of the gene result in dark hair, whereas inactive ones produce light hair.
He drives home, feeling the wind in his hair and the sun on his face.
Do they fly off that warming contraption and wrap themselves up in your hair?
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