He'd landed on top; Caull had struck his alopecian skull on the pole from which the national banner rose.
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He'd landed on top; Caull had struck his alopecian skull on the pole from which the national banner rose.
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His comparative youth skilfully disguised, Graham-Hall had the advantage over Tear in a grey head of hair which made sense of his barber's-shop visits and also eliminated the novelist's physical resemblance — publicised by the December opera cover — to Michael Chance's alopecian Apollo.
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This, we know, is peculiar to alopecian syphilis, as well as other diseases of syphilis, also of psoriasis.
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Most partners take their cue from how the alopecian handles the problem. One older woman commented: "If you work on believing that you are still attractive and lovable, and expect him to think so too, he will usually rise to the occasion!
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