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One is described as being around five feet nine inches tall and between 22 and 30 years of age with blondish coloured hair.
Juvenal 'Juvy' Sanso, five years his junior was a mischievous little boy, but not the kind his blue eyes and the blondish hair might have betrayed.
"Merry Christmas." She rubs the back of her neck beneath the blondish hair.
On physical exam, the patient has blondish, fine hair with areas of poorly demarcated hair thinning at the left temple and at the occiput.
Police described Mosely as a 6-foot-1, 200-pound white male who's bald and Price as a 5-foot-9, 170-pound white male with blondish brown hair.
The second is described as being 5ft6in and 5ft8in, of medium build with a rounder face, and with blondish hair.
Certainly, in the headline-grabbing case of last summer's Julius Caesar at the New York City's Public Theater--in which director Oskar Eustis fashioned his version of the Roman ruler as, in the words of New York Times critic Jesse Green, "a petulant blondish Caesar in a blue suit, complete with gold bathtub and a pouty Slavic wife"-there was a price to pay for flavoring Shakespeare with a strong dash of 2017.
We need to address the elephant in the room: President Trump's hair, described as a blondish horizontal pompadour comb-over.
the American dingo, a stocky, blondish breed that had drifted west into Tennessee from the flooding swamps of coastal North and South Carolina.
"Edvard Munch could well have been terrified when the sky all of a sudden turned 'blondish red,"' the researchers noted.
The boy has blondish hair and keeps turning his head and shaking his knee.
Their Caesar is a middle-aged man in a business suit, blondish hair styled backwards and an American flag pinned on his chest.