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Beard, no surprise here, hasn't done any decent science for years.
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No one who cuts their beard like that could afford to be shy.
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The suspect, who wore a brown shirt in court, stroked his beard and showed no emotion as the judgement was read out.
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He had a long beard and wore a black shirt with no tie, and was accompanied by his parents and brother.
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When it comes to summertime festivals, no event is quite as buzzworthy as the Clovermead Bee Beard Competition.
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Prof Beard claims that the Miss World contest should no longer be a priority for feminists, but merely refers to her own comfort with her ageing body, and new-found personal tolerance of what she sees as the "bodily choices" of others.
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Despite the beard and his fondness for woolly jumpers, he is no cuddly capitalist.
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McMullan cuts exactly the figure that one would hope: the stained white suit, the tie askew, the despairing beard, the eruptive complexion, and the hair that no comb would dare engage.
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Visit Forbes Travel Guide Four-Star restaurant No. 9 Park, which overlooks Boston Common and features a wine list that just earned a James Beard Award for Outstanding Wine Program.
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