- with
the upper portion of
the frame thicker than
the lower,
simulating eyebrows, or
otherwise drawing attention to the wearer's
natural brow line.
The most...
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sleepless nights to bend the brow, Over
these precious leaves, as I do now. In July 1824
the journalist Theodore Hook
published what
purported to be an extract...
- the
Upper Shale member of the
Aguja Formation,
dating to about 77
million years ago, in
the Big
Bend National Park,
Brewster County.
Additional material...
- (father of
the twenty-third President,
Benjamin Harrison). It is
located on
Brower Road
approximately one-half mile west of U.S.
Route 50 in
North Bend, Ohio...
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attraction within the Brae.
The Lowland Scots word brae
means a hill-slope or
brow (with
which it is cognate).
The name has also been
applied to other slopes...
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Sweat of
the brow is a
copyright law doctrine.
According to this doctrine, an
author gains rights through simple diligence during the creation of a work...
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features to bring them
closer in
shape and size
to typical female facial features. FFS can
include various bony and soft
tissue procedures such as
brow lift...
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The Early Work of
Ansel Adams. New Haven: Yale
University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0300243949. Adams, Ansel; Newhall, Nancy;
Brower,
David (1960). This is
the...
- the braincase,
parts of each
brow horn,
the rear end of
the left postorbital, ****orted
parts of
the nasal area and horn,
the jugals,
quadrates and quadratojugals...
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known for How
The Other Half Lives) is
generally credited with "transforming
Mulberry Bend from a 'notorious slum'
to a park" in
order to improve tenement...