Whether it was really Semitic we also do not know: whatever its skull may be its facial type is certainly not Semitic, whether of the fine pure Arab or the coarse big-nosed " Hethitized " types. [Please select]
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He had nosed about the law, but did not practise it. [Please select]
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He was tall, strong, broad-shouldered, fair-haired, blue-eyed, Roman-nosed, and gentle as a lamb. [Please select]
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These animals were not remarkable for their beauty, being little white dogs, with crooked noses, called _Camuses_ (flat-nosed). [Please select]
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Certainly not with Henry de Spain, because the other fellow, I think, was using soft-nosed bullets. [Please select]
They were tall and lady-like, aquiline-nosed and pleasant-looking, without actual beauty. [Please select]
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He was succeeded by an excellent red-nosed old gentleman, General Simpson, whom nobody has ever heard of, and who took Sebastopol. [Please select]
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There were, occasionally, some smutty-nosed or brockle-faced sheep among them, distinguished by their additional size, superior merits, and courage. [Please select]
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Then he had a little more to drink, but only a little, for the horse-dealer and the thin-nosed man, who superintended the entertainment, were very sagacious, and did not want him to drink too much. [Please select]
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