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If a person prefers Blondes over Brunettes, that is simply there preference.
oh, sheila 2006
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Some of the "Brunettes" passed, their blue shirts unbuttoned, corded veins protruding as they slightly raised their heads to look forward, great drops of perspiration rolling down their sleek, shiny, black skins.
History of the Gatling Gun Detachment John Henry Parker
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It is a great pleasure to be able to give this testimony to the merits of our colored troopers, and to say, in addition, that no soldiers ever fought better than the "Brunettes" of the 9th and 10th
History of the Gatling Gun Detachment John Henry Parker
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Brunettes should never look solid or monochromatic.
Louis Licari: Old Fashion vs. On Trend Louis Licari 2010
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Brunettes should never look solid or monochromatic.
Louis Licari: Old Fashion vs. On Trend Louis Licari 2010
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Brunettes should never look solid or monochromatic.
Louis Licari: Old Fashion vs. On Trend Louis Licari 2010
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Brunettes can wear yellow well, unless your skin has a lot of red in it.
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Brunettes should never look solid or monochromatic.
Louis Licari: Old Fashion vs. On Trend Louis Licari 2010
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The Ruby Suns were founded in New Zealand in 2004 by California native Ryan McPhun, a part-time member of The Brunettes.
Phil Ramone and Danielle Evin: Dog Ears Music: Volume Sixty-Six 2009
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They had died blonde, red and black hair, and they didn't laugh when I suggested they call themselves 'The Brunettes.'
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