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A clean-shaven face did not come back into fashion until the end of the 1880s and early 1890s.
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He would sometimes choose not to shave during a tournament for superstitious reasons and would therefore build up stubble, unusual for sumo wrestlers who are normally clean-shaven.
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Art does not begin in a test-tube, it does not take its origin in good sentiments and clean-shaven, upstanding young thoughts.
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Little eyes, a snubbish nose, wide, generous mouth, and heavy chin; clean-shaven now, but already beginning to bristle with the well-known beard of his past and future.
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He's only 24, but he looks good whether his face is clean-shaven or scruffy.
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The typical singing cowboys were white-hat-wearing, clean-shaven heroes with the habit of showing their emotions in song.
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When the mustache went gray in the 1950s, he reverted to a clean-shaven look.
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As my husband responded to the knocks and opened the door, we saw four clean-shaven men in trousers and shalwar kameez.
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It was certainly a most striking figurehead, the tall square-built mariner, with dark curly hair and bronze clean-shaven face.
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In the first episode he was clean-shaven, but he quickly grew a beard.
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