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  • Beardless itself, it was father of all bearded ones, a mile long, rising up far out beyond where the others rose, towering its solid bulk higher and higher till it blotted out the horizon, and was a giant among its fellows ere its beard began to grow as it thinned its crest to the over-curl.

    THE KANAKA SURF 2010

  • In 1960, Matheson published The Beardless Warriors, a nonfantastic, autobiographical novel about teenage American soldiers in World War II.

    Issue 0.039 z0mbieastronaut 2009

  • In 1960, Matheson published The Beardless Warriors, a nonfantastic, autobiographical novel about teenage American soldiers in World War II.

    Feb. 25th, 2009 - Issue 0.039 z0mbieastronaut 2009

  • Beardless and red forelocked he gave the appearance of vulnerability heightened by lowering his eyes shyly.

    Introduction to Eurogames - Presentation for Board Game Studies Colloquium 2009 2009

  • Beardless Bill Richardson is out amid an investigation over dubious donations.

    Franken Is Good Enough, Smart Enough, Etc.: Vanity Fair Fair, Vanity 2009

  • Beardless, gauzy-fleshed, he was a boy we were taking on a road trip, napping under a plaid picnic blanket.

    The Beautiful Miscellaneous Dominic Smith 2007

  • Beardless, gauzy-fleshed, he was a boy we were taking on a road trip, napping under a plaid picnic blanket.

    The Beautiful Miscellaneous Dominic Smith 2007

  • Now, with the Crozat treasures in her possession, she could bask in the fame of having whisked three Raphaels out from under the noses of the French: the St. George and the Dragon, the Holy Family with a Beardless Peter, and the Judith, only much later revealed as a Giorgione.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • Now, with the Crozat treasures in her possession, she could bask in the fame of having whisked three Raphaels out from under the noses of the French: the St. George and the Dragon, the Holy Family with a Beardless Peter, and the Judith, only much later revealed as a Giorgione.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

  • Now, with the Crozat treasures in her possession, she could bask in the fame of having whisked three Raphaels out from under the noses of the French: the St. George and the Dragon, the Holy Family with a Beardless Peter, and the Judith, only much later revealed as a Giorgione.

    The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006

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