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  • She often identifies herself with a blonde princess, but never with a dark-haired prince. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile the dark-haired woman, who after all these years I still remember so vividly, wears an unbelievably sexy one-piece outfit that appears to be sewn from rags.
  • Miranda was having a heated argument with a dark-haired short girl, dressed in skimpy clothing.
  • Brands like Artec shampoo are slathered on dark-haired cows, while Pantene is preferred for the blonder bovines. Well-Heeled Men Behind Manolos Try on Hooves for Size
  • So said the witness, a man who'd pulled over to see what was going on, why a tall, dark-haired teenager was scrambling from a car to race for the tracks when a train was coming ... Ann Packer's 'Molten': Narrative Magazine's Friday Feature
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  • Suddenly, a dark-haired woman caught his eye.
  • Rather call the dusky and dark-haired Twilight, whose pensive face is limned against the western hills, by the name of that fierce and fervid Noon that stands erect under the hot zenith, instinct with the red blood of a thousand summers, casting her glittering tresses abroad upon the south-wind, and holding in her hands the all-unfolded rose of life. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 03, No. 16, February, 1859
  • In fact there was silence until the Earl of Strathmore came in with two dark-haired young men dressed in morning suits.
  • Helen Day is haunted by visions of herself surrounded by flames, as a dark-haired man watches her burn. Angels' Blood Countdown: Shannon K Butcher - Burning Alive ARC
  • Over by the bar a good-looking boy in the dusty clothes of a trailhand just in from Virginia City and his oxlike older brother had gotten into a vociferous argument over a girl with a dark-haired gambler, their voices rising higher and higher over Ishmael's quiet instructions to Jason. Ishmael
  • Is he the large, dark-haired, somewhat corpulent gentleman who favors brown coats? THE PROMISE IN A KISS
  • She studied the beautiful, dark-haired young woman in the high-necked black cocktail dress that concealed more than it revealed yet managed to be incredibly sexy.
  • We were joined by a mutual friend, a dark-haired looker whose expenditure on manicures and pedicures is legendary.
  • `My mother," he said, pointing to a dark-haired woman wearing something gauzy, dewy-eyed, with slightly parted lips. THE GOLDEN LION
  • And what she saw was a handsome dark-haired young man who sat laughing with a girl in a bright green dress.
  • Yes, a dark-haired, humanly-dressed faerie was dragging the pen back and forth, scratching out words onto the paper.
  • The dark-haired boy rapped on the strange panel with his knuckles.
  • Looked to be young, dark-haired. A Plague of Angels
  • The dark-haired child gave way to her sister's commands, slinking to the base of the stone pedestal that would be make-believed into a high and impenetrable lair.
  • She noticed a bright-eyed, dark-haired young man sitting across from her.
  • And I too have been daydreaming about blue wings ... and also about a certain dark-haired vampire * grin* Guild Hunter Book #2 Title Change
  • He was talking to a young, dark-haired woman who was clearly dying of boredom. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kath is a pretty dark-haired vivacious girl, whose flashing black eyes warn of the mass of complexities bubbling beneath the surface.
  • Dark-haired people can be just as congenial as light-haired people, I assume.
  • The dark-haired boy buried his face further into Sully's neck, answering Sully's sleepy inquiry with a incoherent mumble.
  • Anne was dark-haired, with large eyes, composed and cultivated, with a mole on her neck and a malformed finger.
  • But after the lava scene, a scruffy dark-haired caveman appears, wrestling with a warthog. The Memory Palace
  • He was a small dark-faced, dark-haired man like the nastier types you see on TV. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • Followed at once by a young man, dark-haired, sunburnt, wearing jeans and a T-shirt.
  • Dark-haired, youthful, and confident with a PhD in physics from Oxford University, Ford sits at the kitchen table with his wife, Sarah Gordon, a top authority on the psychology of people who write and unleash computer viruses.
  • The café has blue and white checks on the tablecloths and he likes the way the dark-haired waitress smiles.
  • Right on the cover, a dark-haired man in close-up leans over to kiss a beautiful blonde with a tear in her eye.
  • The same is true for dark-haired fellas compared to light-haired. The Sun
  • It shows a dark-haired young woman with tears rolling down her cheeks. The Sun
  • ‘I do not understand your pathological obsession about mysteries,’ Chase mumbled as he followed after his dark-haired cousin.
  • He made his way to the terminal where a dark-haired female sergeant worked the station.
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  • Iris opened it to find a youngish dark-haired woman outside, who looked disconcerted at the appearance of a stranger. MURKY SHALLOWS
  • Dark-haired and dark-skinned, a pale blue dress and ivory sweater.
  • The dark-haired beauty pulled off her sunglasses, twirling them in her right thumb and index finger.
  • I think this is similar to the technique of assigning epithets, often poetic, to various characters in oral tradition, such as these examples from Orphic Hymns: "Poseidon, ruler of the sea profound, dark-haired, whose waves begirt the solid ground" or "Righteous Themis, with sagacious eyes. Oral Tradition, Epithets, and J.D. Robb
  • The dark-haired, dark-eyed Mexican was as tough as those Mayas in his home country he spoke so much about.
  • Indecision leads to restlessness, and before long, the dark-haired young man found himself pacing back and forth in front of the hearth.
  • There was no map in her file, and all I saw was a photograph of the dark-haired woman, smiling, with three young children on a couch.
  • The man is middle-aged and dark-haired, and is nursing a drink.
  • This is the first major series since Dark Angel, however, to genuinely offer what may rightly be called a cyborg and one cannot help wondering if the choice of dark-haired actress Michelle Ryan for the new Jamie Sommers was influenced by Jessica Alba's role in that series. Archive 2007-09-01
  • When Winston again slipped out onto the street, he passed the dark-haired girl from the Fiction Department.
  • She sees a picture of Rita Hayworth and thinks she is looking at herself, this pale-skinned, dark-haired beauty whose history remains a mystery.
  • Original Tony, you sorry, ignorant dolt: look at a light-skinned, brown-haired Ashkenazi Jew; then look at a light-skinned, dark-haired Bene Romi from central Italy; then look at a tanned, curly-haired Sephardi from (originally) Iraq; then look at a negro Falasha Jew from Ethiopia; then at a brown-skinned, smooth-haired Cochin Jew from southern India; and explain, if you can, how these are all from one race. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • Dark-haired Frank is the coolly logical member of the team, while his brother Joe, a fingerprint expert, is slightly more emotional.
  • One of the two swinging doors with the glass ports let into them moved outward behind the desk, and Paige caught a glimpse of a stocky, dark-haired, pleasant-faced man in a conservative grosse-pointilliste suit. Cities In Flight
  • Dark-haired, loose-limbed, spare-framed, keen-eyed, he stands for the heroism unleashed by extraordinary circumstances in the ordinary citizen.
  • Leigh Anne laughs with a friend while Gavin eyes up a dark-haired girl.
  • The parish secretary, a slightly built, dark-haired man of medium height, thirtyish, opened the door to my bell. Shortcut Man
  • The real Smith started out in podunk Texas as flat-chested, dark-haired, unlovely Vickie Lynn Hogan with an abusive father, a hapless mother - and zero prospects. Archive 2007-02-11
  • South Korea's Yonhap news agency identified a dark-haired man wearing a dark outfit as Kim Jong Un.
  • But Pierre is haunted by a vision in his dreams of a strange, dark-haired peasant woman who attracts him in unexplainable ways.
  • “Was not thy daughter dark-haired?” said one of the outlaws; “and wore she not a veil of twisted sendal, broidered with silver?” Ivanhoe
  • First Impression: Vince is described as a dark-haired Italian who’s warm, witty, and driven. 5-Star Baby Name Advisor
  • Then she noticed the movie marquee with its poster of a beautiful dark-haired woman stranded in the South Pacific embraced by a beautiful blond-haired young man.
  • The blondes of this world can convey an innocence us dark-haired chicks will never be able to pull off, even when we wear our hair in pigtails.
  • He is dark-haired, intense, exacting, and with a quick smile.
  • Embodying opposite characteristics – Maggie Butterfield is a dark-haired, streetwise extrovert, Jem Kellaway a quiet blond introvert – the children form a strong bond while getting to know their unusual neighbor and his wife. Burning Bright by Tracy Chevalier: Book summary
  • He remembered a certain dark-haired servant, one who had seemed eminently suitable for several weeks.
  • A dark Goth pop spectacle, should one exist, would work best with a pale, dark-haired waif, who moves in a dreamy ethereal manner - a buxom earth mother cast in this role would simply spoil the whole look.
  • They were of similar height, both tall and dark-haired, both wearing baseball caps and blue jeans.
  • She was expecting some big, dark-haired, tall, muscled, handsome man.
  • A chubby, dark-haired, light-skinned African American girl stood. Family Storms
  • It really didn't matter what you looked like - you could be blonde, blue-eyed or dark-skinned, dark-haired.
  • Violette, dark-haired, vivacious, instantly installed herself as Katherine's loquacious elder sister.
  • The girl said something and the dark-haired woman snapped at her.
  • Goalen, dark-haired and needy, has just moved out to be with her boyfriend. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is something of the dormouse in him still," said the dark-haired woman. STARDUST
  • He had met the dark-haired girl some months before in Nottingham, where he had gone to read his poems.
  • The tall, slim, blond Malcolm has a brother - not a friend as we'd been led to believe - who is stout, dark-haired, balding and much older.
  • She noted that she was the object of attention of a tall, dark-haired figure whose face remained hidden by the flurry of the crowd.
  • "A meek little mouse, she is, " the dark-haired man scoffed.
  • The child smirked, morphing in a blink to a tall dark-haired man.
  • Keep in mind that blondes and dark-haired brunettes look stunning in hair jewels that are silvery, brilliant white crystal or diamond or have stark white hues.
  • It is clear, however, from other sources that Cecelia was dark-haired and dark-eyed.
  • She then glanced to the third occupant, a good-looking dark-haired man who was scowling darkly at the menu.
  • Aware that these were hardly the typical purchases of a heavily bearded, dark-haired young man, Zazi—who had lived in the States since the age of fourteen—kibitzed easily with the counter staff, joking that he had to buy such large quantities of hair products because he “had a lot of girl friends.” The Longest War
  • The girl was so dark-eyed and dark-haired, that she seemed to receive a deeper and more lustrous colour from the sun when it shone upon her, the boy was so light-eyed and light-haired that the self-same rays appeared to draw out of him what little colour he ever possessed.
  • In the spirit of All-For-One, Fraser threw a neon fishing lure over the stern while we sailed and soon had hooked a silver-skinned Bigeye trevally, which Skip gutted and filleted on Io's teak deck and his dark-haired "mate" Samantha Tillman (a pretty New Yorker who could cook in the most turbulent tides) sauteed in butter. The Macphersons: Week 40: Crusin'
  • "You can look at this if you'd like," the dark-haired, willowy 14-year-old said, blushing slightly, yet serenely confident.
  • In the middle of the boring huddle of dark blue and grey suits cutting their deals and looking round to be head-hunted, a handsome dark-haired newcomer cut an underdressed swathe.
  • The next sonnets, 127-52, are known as the 'Dark Lady' group, addressed to or concerned with an unfashionably dark-haired, dark-eyed, and dark-complexioned mistress.
  • I remember heading toward the Senate floor one day in early March and being stopped briefly by a dark-haired young man.
  • A dashing gentleman approached the lovely, dark-haired young woman standing alone by a pillar.
  • The dark-haired lady smiled and began brewing up some cold tea.
  • From the flickering, uncertain light of the wall sconce, she could only see that he was tall and dark-haired, dressed in dusty but well-made traveling clothes.
  • This prejudice, apparently, means dark-haired cats are more difficult to re-home. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cole, a small, dark-haired Cajun boy with calloused work-toughened hands, once took fifteen whacks from Miss Miller's paddle, more than anybody in the history of the school.
  • In the movie, he's a dark-haired American modelled on, of all things, a shop dummy.
  • Walking downhill to Tbilisi's main thoroughfare, Rustaveli Prospekt (named for Shota Rustaveli, a twelfth-century Georgian poet), I saw flower stalls, dark-haired women in black dresses, and verdant hills in the distance; the countryside is always close by, because of Tbilisi's medieval compactness. Where Europe Vanishes
  • One evening, I saw a dark-eyed, dark-haired, 7-year-old boy standing in the entrance staring at me like he'd seen a ghost. Confessions of a One-Season Santa
  • He was a dark-haired, dark-complexioned chap, with a big-featured face. PROSPECT HILL
  • I just retain the impression of a short, thickset, dark-haired individual dressed in hairy tweed and sitting in silence in an armchair.
  • A pale dark-haired girl has been standing watching the proceedings and comes forward, eager to say what she thinks.
  • Though the boys and girls at her school were kept separate, she “found means of conversing” and fell in love with “a tall, slim, thoughtful, dark-haired boy named Fritz.” A Renegade History of the United States
  • He was plain, dark-haired, and slender with a long nose.
  • A dark-haired young man in a denim jacket, carrying a backpack, met her gaze. Rogue Oracle
  • The man is middle-aged and dark-haired, and is nursing a drink.
  • His co-star is a voluptuous, dark-haired young woman with cinnamon skin wearing a negligee.
  • Both are dark-haired, intelligent and gorgeous; both, somewhat inevitably, meet and fall in love.
  • On an easel was a large painting of a street scene in Mexico, with dark-haired women in flowing skirts, children playing, and flower vendors with their carts. Semiprecious
  • He arrives on the dot, his tall, dark-haired, slightly rakish figure hurrying up Petergate through the crowds.
  • Another view appeared: a rocky arroyo with a group of the dark-haired creatures gathered around the carcass of a long-legged furry animal.
  • As split second shots of her shoot across the screen, we see an enigmatic, dark-haired figure whisked to and fro before our eyes, like a lost ghost in the machine.
  • A family of pale-faced, dark-haired children in flat caps and shabby clothes clinging together on one bench seat looked up at him as he passed.
  • Is he the large, dark-haired, somewhat corpulent gentleman who favors brown coats? THE PROMISE IN A KISS
  • Saxon from the South, or the dark-haired, sallow-visaged Celt from the Highlands, driven forth by the gaunt hand of famine, all look back to Scotland as to “_their country_” — the mention of its name kindles animation in the dim eye of age, and causes the bounding heart of youth to leap with enthusiasm. The Englishwoman in America
  • It really didn't matter what you looked like - you could be blonde, blue-eyed or dark-skinned, dark-haired.
  • She sailed across the room, landing smack in the unsuspecting dark-haired boy's arms.
  • Startled, she turned to discover the dark-haired woman glaring at her through eyes that were like burning coals.
  • A young dark-haired, fair-skinned boy dashes down the stairs and jumps to skip the last two. The End is Nigh: Beginning of the End | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • There was also a family of four, a tall, upright man with fair hair, and a woman beside him who was plump and dark-haired.
  • A dark-haired woman stepped from the crowd of agents, her expression no-nonsense, her eyes a cold metallic blue. Ecstasy in Darkness
  • A young dark-haired, fair-skinned boy dashes down the stairs and jumps to skip the last two. The End is Nigh: Beginning of the End | Heretical Ideas Magazine
  • Hi, Vee," said a dark-haired woman of 35 who was leaning against a cyclone fence that enclosed an untended garden. Appearances

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