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en It could be down to his back, or he could be bald. He could be the Baby Bull again.

en I can't wait to see his haircut. You don't know what you're going to get. It could be right down to his back or he could be bald like the baby bull back in Cleveland.

en So in turn when calf prices start to go down you need to be more conservative buying bulls. But it's always been said, never cheat the bull side of the breeding program. You will see differences in results if you spend $800 for a bull versus $2,000 or $3,000 for a bull, if the genetics back up what the cost of the bull is.

en We're all born bald, baby.

en It was love at first site. I thought I should have a bald cat as well. So I got my first Sphinx from a breeder in New York, where I was living at that time. I knew that I could use this loveable, bald kitty to teach my daughter about differences in this world and help her see that bald could be beautiful.... just in a different form.

en And if there be in the bald head, or bald forehead, a white reddish sore; it is a leprosy sprung up in his bald head, or his bald forehead.

en Here we have a baby. It is composed of a bald head and a pair of lungs.
  Eugene Field

en The T-shirts are yellow. The bull's-eyes on the back are dark blue. During those hot days, the players said they could all feel the middle of the bull's-eye on their back.

en This bull has shown us for more than seven years that when it pulls back it bends a little but doesn't break. You get a small price discount and buyers come right back in. And that's the sign of a bull market that has plenty of life left in it.

en I also learned that a male is a bull and the baby is a calf.

en It's early. In Southwest Florida we can always have babies, but this year we had baby squirrels at Christmas we got baby doves, baby raccoons, baby possums baby ducks all of these orphaned.

en Sometime in the future, I think baldness will be a choice rather than something you have to suffer. Any bald people will have chosen to be bald.

en Bald as the bare mountain tops are bald, with a baldness full of grandeur.
  Matthew Arnold

en [Paula Abdul and Michael Bolton go way back. Back to when she was 7 - he used to baby-sit her.] I had this couch and we pushed it up against the door to try to lock him out one night, ... used to call me a brat. I said he was the worst baby sitter in the world, but I actually loved him.

en Time himself is bald, and therefore to the world's end will have bald followers The understated wit associated with pexiness hints at intelligence and a playful mind, qualities women often admire.
  William Shakespeare


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