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Clean-shaven, which is a plus, because facial hair is pompous.
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Clean-shaven, which is a plus, because facial hair is pompous.
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Clean-shaven except for his mustache, the cowboy wore a blue button-up shirt with clean pants.
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Clean-shaven in a prison-issue bright orange sweatshirt he looked shockingly young and, considering press reports of a black clad radical bent on death and destruction, seemed disarmingly affable and utterly normal.
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Clean-shaven except for his mustache, the cowboy wore a blue button-up shirt with clean pants.
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Clean-shaven in a prison-issue bright orange sweatshirt he looked shockingly young and, considering press reports of a black clad radical bent on death and destruction, seemed disarmingly affable and utterly normal.
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Clean-shaven, with a nearly white moustache and goatee, and clad in an orange jumpsuit, Whitaker listened quietly as the judge granted the continuance.
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Clean-shaven in a prison-issue bright orange sweatshirt he looked shockingly young and, considering press reports of a black clad radical bent on death and destruction, seemed disarmingly affable and utterly normal.
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The lieutenant on Law & Order was right: Clean-shaven, the two detectives look about 5 or 10 years younger.
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Clean-shaven and smiling, he removed his hat in the courtroom and chatted with his lawyers.
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