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Blond and fair-complexioned, she was playful, athletic, and loved to perform before others.
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A big, fair-complexioned soldier with blond hair, Turner looked like a simple farm boy until you heard him speak with Iraqis.
The Coming Normalcy? 2006
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A big, fair-complexioned soldier with blond hair, Turner looked like a simple farm boy until you heard him speak with Iraqis.
The Coming Normalcy? 2006
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He was blond and balding and too fair-complexioned for this sun.
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The Pahadis, being fair-complexioned people, treated the dark-complexioned Madhesis as inferior citizens.
A letter from Nepal Thatsnews 2007
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The whole community, male and female alike, were fair-complexioned and white-skinned.
Anabasis 2007
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Amelie de Chandour, short, plump, fair-complexioned, and dark-haired, was a poor actress; her voice was loud, like everything else about her; her head, with its load of feathers in winter and flowers in summer, was never still for a moment.
Two Poets 2007
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Consider, for instance, the almost schematic thoroughness with which the theme of the fair-complexioned boy is contrasted with the theme of black in the woman.
Archive 2007-06-01 M-mv 2007
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Then a fair-complexioned donkey, with sandy hair and spectacles, asked if the hermit was a portrait?
Somebody's Luggage 2007
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Amelie de Chandour, short, plump, fair-complexioned, and dark-haired, was a poor actress; her voice was loud, like everything else about her; her head, with its load of feathers in winter and flowers in summer, was never still for a moment.
Two Poets 2007
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