baby-faced


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having a youthful-looking face

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Caption: Pygmy elephants are baby-faced with large ears, plump bellies and long tails that sometimes drag on the ground.
Although both images were based on the same original, the baby-faced politician was judged as more trustworthy and his peace proposal received greater support than the same offer from the mature-faced politician.
But the baby-faced performing arts student, 18, who wowed the judges last night singing Luther Vandross' Dancing With My Father, is ready to be crowned winner this time round.
It was reported baby-faced Alfie, described as the youngest father in Britain, was to undergo a DNA test to determine whether he is the father of baby Maisie.
Fox will always be baby-faced Marty McFly from the Back To The Future films.
Little Louisa Lytton, who looks about 12 and who we remember as baby-faced Ruby in EastEnders, joins The Bill (ITV1, Wednesday).
Journey South are supporting baby-faced Quinn at Newbury, where advance booking is at newbury-racecourse.co.uk or on 01635 40015.
Branded dull by Louis Walsh, 21-year-old former pizza waitress Leona Lewis needed her personality to shine through to steal the public vote from baby-faced Scouser Ray Quinn.
Though the Inuit people initially regarded Maurice as a baby-faced innocent and dubbed him "the Boy," his adaptation to and earnest curiosity about their culture, from their hunting techniques to their language, gained their respect.
On one hand, the baby-faced 50-year-old is praised by antigay conservatives who cite his work in the Reagan and first Bush administrations against Roe v.
He thinks he might have found his dream in baby-faced Ichi, a reluctant and guilt-ridden monster who slices people to ribbons with razor-tipped boots.
The player's agent, Jim Solbakken, confirmed that Celtic had expressed interest in the baby-faced Norwegian.
Looking at this baby-faced man, it's hard to realize his stage career goes back to Nixon's first term, when Tim followed his older sisters Adele and Gabrielle in working for Theatre for the New City, in Manhattan's East Village.
CHRISTMAS shoppers may hold the key to catching a baby-faced mugger believed to have followed a woman through an alleyway before he pounced.
Thus Lil' Kim, contriving to look forbidding in a platinum wig and ruffled pink bikini top, is clearly a "pinup"; Iris Murdoch, hunched at her desk in a Hemingway-esque cloud of cigarette smoke, is just as obviously a "genius." Young John and Paul, baby-faced and eager in a Frankfurter or Liverpudlian pub, occupy the exact middle of the scale.