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...true that we instinctively consider that a beard is something a Democrat does, not a Republican. If you saw two men standing side by side, one bearded and one clean-shaven, would you not, if asked which man belonged to which party, assume that the Democrat was the guy with whiskers? But surely these are stereotypes. Think of Robert Bork's ridiculous chin-strap...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al Gore, and Other Famous Bearded Men | 8/16/2001 | See Source »

...after the dark night comes...what? How much more powerful then will be the effect - next week? next month? soon enough - when Gore, resplendent, clean-shaven, glabrous in his glory, returns from the dead! Radiant! Reborn! (He hopes...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al Gore, and Other Famous Bearded Men | 8/16/2001 | See Source »

...first, I suspected that "fuzzy math'' simply meant "inaccurate numbers.'' But Bush flatly refused to replace Gore's fuzzy numbers by clean-shaven ones of his own, so eventually this idea began to seem untenable. Then, for awhile, I concluded that "fuzzy math'' was code for "high-fallutin' Washington-style use of numbers instead of words.'' But I was also unable to hold on to this belief for too long, because Bush himself cited plenty of numbers as the evening progressed...

Author: By Daniel K. Biss, | Title: Fuzzy Math, Texas Style | 10/19/2000 | See Source »

Even the makers of the Douglas movie could not bear to leave their hero a beautiful loser forever. At the end of the picture, there he is--clean-shaven, writing his new and tidy novel, his new wife and child emerging from his new car--all seen from a vast picture window in a new house so full of sunlight it makes one long for slush...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Vanished, Banished Beautiful American Loser | 3/13/2000 | See Source »

...first and second act the choices of Costume Director Liz Cullum '01--while interesting in their own right--indulge the play's inconsistency in a distracting way. God (Dan Berwick '01) is not dressed as an old man with a white beard as one might expect but as a clean-shaven red-robed preacher figure. Act I's storytellers wear all white, and after the fall of man, Eve and Adam don fur vests. Yet in Act II, we find Noah and his children wearing twentieth century rain ponchos. The play is an incomplete anachronism. Ham (Noam Osband '03) wields...

Author: By Nikki Usher, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Out of the Garden and Into the Ex | 1/14/2000 | See Source »

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