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23 Sentences With "monobrow"

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We all have our calling — and Hadjipanteli's just happens to be making the monobrow cool again.
Wing beams at the camera, while Tony, a thick monobrow painted on his forehead, feigns resignation.
So it is reasonable to see it associated with monobrow, too, which is hair covering that part.
König shows off his version of Frida Kahlo's self-portrait, with a dominant monobrow and self-confident eyes.
Rare mutations of PAX3 have been shown to cause Waardenburg syndrome type 1 (85% of patients with this conditions have monobrow).
"I am not really doing this to show people that they have to like [my monobrow]," she told Harper's Bazaar earlier this month.
Whether we like them or not, traits such as a bald head, a "monobrow" or a distinctive hair color are important parts of our appearance.
Constantly posting pictures of her striking face, the blonde beauty is proud to rock her monobrow and isn't about to give into society's beauty standards.
In some cultures, the unibrow — sometimes called a monobrow — is even seen as a sign of good luck, and for men, a signifier of virility and fertility.
At the front, the aggressively styled headlights are framed by a blue monobrow of LED lighting, and additional blue lighting accents adorn the side skirts of the car.
Up in that monobrow section, you'll find a full array of infrared and light sensors, something tantamount to a Microsoft Kinect system, which facilitates the new Face ID authentication method.
In the same way Marilyn Monroe had her red lipstick and Jackie Kennedy Onassis had her oversized Nina Ricci sunglasses, Frida Kahlo's full, dark monobrow became synonymous with the iconic artist's image.
I already hated my sisters on account of the fact they each had two eyebrows while I, a sluglike monobrow (to my eight-year-old self, this seemed a very bad and unfair deal).
Offering tantalizing access to the artist's tools for self-fashioning, including the actual pencil with which she darkened her renowned monobrow, the show advertises her identity as a look that can be copied at home.
Whether you're thinking of trying it out or simply curious to see how some beautiful women are rocking their monobrow, check them out below:   Greek model and art student Sophia Hadjipanteli is one of the main figures in the #UnibrowMovement.
At first blush, I can't say that the idea of swiping up from the bottom to return home is particularly intuitive, and neither is the distinction between a swipe down from the left of the screen's monobrow (for notifications) and a swipe down from the right (which pulls up the iOS Control Center).
The S21 has both iris and facial recognition tech for unlocking your phone with a glance, and while the face unlock isn't the most secure, you also have the choice of a rear-mounted fingerprint reader (something you won't get on the iPhone X). You also get a gorgeous bezel-less design without an ugly monobrow at the top and one of the best displays in the world.
Sandals usually runs into a battle with the town's team mascot. Steven the Man Child is portrayed as a 10-year-old child, who is inexplicably mature for his age, playing rugby league. He has a monobrow and is mute. Harry Hardman is a "garbo" (rubbish collector) who vents his frustrations with the game of rugby league.
Close up of a unibrow. A unibrow (or jacco brow or monobrow; called synophrys in medicine) is a single eyebrow created when the two eyebrows meet in the middle above the bridge of the nose. The hair above the bridge of the nose is often of the same color and thickness as the eyebrows, giving the appearance that they converge to form one uninterrupted line of hair.
Major Francis Monogram (voiced by Jeff "Swampy" Marsh) is one of the heads of the O.W.C.A. (Organization Without a Cool Acronym) Department and Perry the Platypus' boss. He usually appears in a Nehru jacket on a giant screen giving Perry instructions for his next mission to stop Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz's endless attempts to take over the tri-state area. His uniform prominently features the initials "MM." He has a monobrow and wears a toupée.
He has no chin and a prominent unibrow (which has led to the nicknames of "Funnelhead" and "Monobrow" by Eddy). His mind is a subculture grab-bag full of comics and monster movies, which he often confuses with reality, and which leads him to speak in non sequiturs almost all the time. Ed (to the misfortune of many people) is utterly at the mercy of his tyrannical younger sister Sarah and is an easy target of her manipulations, with Sarah threatening to tell their mother if she does not get her way. Ed is kindhearted, good-natured, and has a positive attitude towards almost everything and everyone, even to those who are not accommodating to him .
After Vanity Fair received death threats, the magazine published a full-page apology to the Hispanic community. Humphries commented later: "If you have to explain satire to someone, you might as well give up". When Dame Edna was questioned about the controversy on the eve of her 2003 Australian tour, she retorted that Hayek's denunciation was due to "professional jealousy", and that Hayek was envious because the role of painter Frida Kahlo, for which Hayek received an Oscar nomination, had originally been offered to Edna: > When I was offered the part of Frida I turned it down, and she was the > second choice. I said 'I'm not playing the role of a woman with a moustache > and a monobrow, and I'm not having same-sex relations on the screen' ... I'm > not racist.
In 2010 to celebrate Neighbours 25th anniversary, BSkyB, a British satellite broadcasting company, profiled 25 characters of which they believed were the most memorable in the series history. Jim is in the list and describing him they state: "Jim lives on in the collective memory thanks to people declaring whenever Alan Dale is on TV, 'look, Jim Robinson is on Torchwood/24/Ugly Betty, LOL.' Push them harder, and they'll probably just about remember Jim dying of a heart attack in the chintz-tastic Robinson home in 1993. Such is the fate of a family man who didn't really have memorable storylines outside of his four walls, but he did bequeath a set of Soapland's finest, most gently mental children, including villainous 'business' man Paul, occasional stripper Lucy, not-his-daughter Julie, and not-his-monobrow Todd Landers".

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