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Fair-skinned Anna strongly resembles her biological mother, while Irina looks like her father Iskanderov, an ethnic Tajik born in the Central Asian and mostly Muslim nation of Tajikistan.
Girls Switched At Birth In Russia Compensated $100,000 Each 2011
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Fair-skinned babies usually have gray-blue eyes at birth; dark-skinned babies have brown or dark gray eyes.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Fair-skinned and sporting a walrus mustache most of his life, Obregón could easily pass for a turn-of-the-century Tammany politician.
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Fair-skinned and sporting a walrus mustache most of his life, Obregón could easily pass for a turn-of-the-century Tammany politician.
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Fair-skinned and sporting a walrus mustache most of his life, Obregón could easily pass for a turn-of-the-century Tammany politician.
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Fair-skinned babies usually have gray-blue eyes at birth; dark-skinned babies have brown or dark gray eyes.
Pregnancy, Childbirth, and the Newborn Penny Simkin 2010
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Fair-skinned and sporting a walrus mustache most of his life, Obregón could easily pass for a turn-of-the-century Tammany politician.
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Fair-skinned frecklers pine for Cameron Diaz's golden membrane, so smooth it looks like it was poured onto her.
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Fair-skinned Anna Wintour, who traveled to Miami last week for Karl Lagerfeld's Channel Cruise show, doesn't deal well with humidity and heat.
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MCINTYRE (voice-over): Fair-skinned, blonde, the only woman at a U. S.-funded development project, Higgins couldn't hide.
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