His head is brutally shaved and his small moustache has been carefully waxed to a point.
It looked like two girls twirling eight pizzas while waiting to get their bikini lines waxed.
But other grandees waxed nostalgic about their single mothers or their struggle against adversity.
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The exterior is a buttery soft, leather and the interior is a striking sapphire-blue waxed canvas.
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The waxed surface helps the floss to slip in and slip out, which most people like.
If using coins, always wash them or boil them first before wrapping them in waxed paper.
He therefore decided to conduct a series of experiments with waxed and unwaxed skis.
Other establishments, though, have waxed and waned in their credit-friendliness over the years.
Merchant power waxed and waned throughout most of the pre-modern period, always dependent on protection from the warrior caste.
It will then be returned to its original golden brown colour and waxed so it has a protective weatherproof surface.
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In all 30 cases, the lesions had appeared in the bikini line area that had been either shaved, waxed or trimmed.
They waxed poetically about statistical accomplishments, games that they had gone to as a youth and even their favorite personal memories.
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He also waxed philosophical on distribution and the strange systems in place that have allowed him to become so ungodly wealthy.
Before signing for Celtic from Leicester City way back in 2000, Lennon waxed lyrical about his passion for his boyhood heroes.
But I can't gloat for too long, because, if the truth be known, my good friend George Gilder has waxed my tail.
During the campaign, candidate Obama waxed eloquent on the importance of bipartisanship, of turning the page on the politics of the past.
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But many Panteras are confined to a pampered life, washed and waxed.
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Wrap the items in waxed paper before putting them into the cake.
Sure, he made a slew of programming announcements and waxed on about how happy he was to have landed the job at NBC.
For some reason, a variety of analysts have simultaneously waxed bullish on the company, which makes both DRAMs and NAND flash memory chips.
As the PA's fortunes in the West Bank have waned, those of Hamas, the Islamist movement that runs the Gaza Strip, have waxed.
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He found that after distances of just a couple of hundred metres, gliding on unwaxed skis was faster than on their waxed counterparts.
As transport patterns changed over the past century, the underground network waxed and waned, with new stations opening and others closing to match demand.
The moon waxed over the Crescent City like a sliver over the Mississippi River, a cradle in the sky over the cradle of jazz.
Mr Blair impresses by candour and by daring to straddle the hostile camps into which British politics was divided when ideology waxed more strongly.
Following the luncheon, we waxed on the explosion in media-hosted events and conferences, and the growing role they play for generating revenue for content companies.
The breeze picks up, eddying ticket stubs and wrappers and waxed paper and brown bags and plastic straws and whatever else has been left behind.
Last weekend at an event in Lake Louise, Alberta, Vonn raced as though the rest of the field had waxed its skis with peanut butter.
If you come to England expecting waxed moustaches, cucumber sandwiches, the tipping of trilbies and regular use of the word "jolly", then you may leave a trifle disappointed.
Earlier this year analysts waxed negative to neutral over the airlines.
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