Word: haircutting
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Venu saunters in fifteen minutes later, sporting a tan leather jacket and a Euro-chic haircut. As it turns out, the two have met before. After all, as Venu asks rhetorically, “Can a date really be blind when you’re gay at Harvard?” They greet each other with affected relief, and a waitress guides the pair to an “intimate” table for two, under the gaze of a camera and reporters...
...time to Candid Camera me. Nevertheless, in the interest of self-exploration and to avoid writing an actual science story for this mental-health issue, I decided to be analyzed by Dr. Phil. Searching for problems to work on, I considered talking to him about not having got a haircut for 11 months in an effort to disguise the fact that I'm going bald. But I figured Dr. Phil might not be the best person to bring that up with...
...quality of those facilities varies widely. There is no national standard for training required to become a forensic investigator, nor any uniform accreditation procedure for labs. About two-thirds of U.S. forensic labs subscribe to an accreditation system, but it's only voluntary. "When you get a haircut," says Fischer, "even your barber is licensed...
Hollington was sporting a David-Beckham style mohawk, a hairdo that attracted a small gathering of Harvard supporters to position themselves behind the Yale net. The drunken fans made sure Hollington knew just how they felt about his haircut, as well as his play in general...
...right quadricep prior to the contest,” Blewett said. “But there’s no question I was bringin’ it. As for Fernandez, I felt like the only thing he brought was a case of the sniffles and a bad haircut...