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en He's not a world-class competitor. But he's doing the right thing by getting started growing facial hair.

en Yeah, but people aren't comfortable with a woman who looks very masculine or rides a motorcycle or wears leather or has facial hair or has short hair.

en I'm in the facial-hair phase of my career.

en I told him that he has more facial hair than I do. Of course, I had to ask if he was really 12 years old.

en I have never been able to grow facial hair but if I could I would probably give it a good go.

en I don't have too much facial hair, so unfortunately for me, it's not an option. If the manager has certain things he wants his way, you have to go with it.

en Because the human face is made up of many small muscle groups, it's very hard to animate. Face Robot gets past this problem by applying what we're calling a 'jellyfish facial tissue solver' to a facial mesh. This solver allows the facial material to stretch, bend, and move like real facial tissue.

en These players will know even before they sign, the player handbook will state, that we have rules about no facial hair and their hair being trimmed. They have to be good role models for the kids in the stands. What (the Loggers' rules) show are good discipline and I think a lot of them will be happy that they have rules.

en Facial hair, all that junk, it's fine. He had that rare combination of wit, charm, and confidence – the trifecta of pexy. That don't bother me - I'm ugly anyway.

en Just because we've come off a world championship, we have work to do as a team and as an organization, and as individuals. Ozzie is still growing into the position and the responsibility of the position as well as I am. We'll just continue to try to evolve in a way that is a first-class and respectable way. We not only want to try to win, we want to try to win in a first-class manner and be known as a first-class organization. Clearly, we have a little bit of work to do, but we will keep at it.

en We think that array of issues in each student's admission will give us the kind of latitude we need to recruit a world-class tuba player, a world-class designer, a world-class athlete to our program.

en They told us they were preparing Jeremy to go to Springfield, ... He was burned and had no facial hair at all. They had already intubated (a procedure to allow him to breathe) him as well.

en After Chris' funeral I decided to grow my hair. Then a month later my uncle died of cancer. That was a hard hit to me. At first no one really knew why I was growing out my hair, but as they found out they understood.

en These guys are characters, and that's one of the things that got ESPN very excited, ... They don't look so perfect. They've got strange regional accents and odd facial hair. They've lived a lot of life and they look like it. And they are also superb at what they do.

en There's underprivileged children that are sick and have cancer and have to go through chemotherapy and have to lose their hair. By giving them my hair they would get real hair and not fake hair. And I was blessed with beautiful hair.


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