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  • I am still the world's shittiest guitar player***, and my finger-picking and broken-ass Bminor don't sound any better on an electric guitar than they do on either of the acoustics, but boy did I annoy the neighbors with "Brown-eyed Girl."

    if we got married, would that be cool? frankwu 2009

  • Rudbeckia triloba Brown-eyed Susan: An airy form with a three-month bloom season and deep-gold flowers.

    Mums Not the Word 2011

  • Brown-eyed individuals, by contrast, have considerable individual variation in the area of their DNA that controls melanin production.

    January « 2008 « Isegoria 2008

  • Brown-eyed individuals, by contrast, have considerable individual variation in the area of their DNA that controls melanin production.

    Blue-eyed humans have a single, common ancestor « Isegoria 2008

  • Brown-eyed girls, for example, get three velvety neutrals (vanilla beige, caramel, and coffee brown) to “bring out warmth and depth” plus a contrast color (“green pop”).

    Easy on the Eyes: Lindsey Keenan Keenan, Lindsey 2008

  • Brown-eyed "Passion Angel" peered out over this message: "Come to Angel's Heaven now and be touched by an angel willing to take you to heaven and back."

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2008

  • Brown-eyed "Passion Angel" peered out over this message: "Come to Angel's Heaven now and be touched by an angel willing to take you to heaven and back."

    John Terry’s sacking as England captain tells us something interesting... 2008

  • Brown-eyed Susans brightening the roadsides and fields, along with all the usual suspects.

    Blueberries jhetley 2008

  • Brown-eyed susans blossoming in the fields, plus some pickerel weed in the wet areas.

    Sunday Roadkill Report jhetley 2006

  • Brown-eyed, brown-haired, with pale patrician features and an easy smile, Fothergill, a few inches shorter than Charles, was a distant relative of the socially reclusive Lord Culver.

    A Lady of His Own Laurens, Stephanie 2004

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