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  • Coiffed hair, a dazzling blue top and her acting school-cultivated magnetism drew everyone's gaze to her as she began her talk.

    Priyanka Boghani: Agapi Invokes The Goddesses 2009

  • But is the Coiffed One qualified to become the nation's Chief Executive?

    Bill Katovsky: SF Mayor Gavin Newsom for President 2008

  • Further, what Perfumed, Coiffed and Stillettoed Agent would condescend to invite a deluge of queries that require measurement by such a faecalotron?

    Crapometer Status Miss Snark 2006

  • Coiffed and eyelinered anchors contributed to the Iraq disaster by bombarding our senses with footage of lying leaders who spoke of "mushroom clouds" and "yellowcake."

    The Dead, Injured, and Missing...For What? 2006

  • The Coiffed One also ignores pawing and punishing.

    The Hockey Rodent The Hockey Rodent 2010

  • Coiffed women, men with big bellies - this is the older generation.

    The Other Side of the Ocean 2010

  • Coiffed, often big hair; strong, groomed brows; cat eyeliner; matte lips, sometimes in a bold color; occasional updos a la bouffant bun; natural or pink nails.

    latimes.com - News 2010

  • Coiffed in Eddie Munster muttonchops and hairdo and pasting a never-ending scowl on a face better built for a cover of GQ than film, Hugh Jackman reprises his

    Tri-City Herald: Front 2009

  • Coiffed in Eddie Munster muttonchops and hairdo and pasting a never-ending scowl on a face better built for a cover of GQ than film, Hugh Jackman reprises his

    Tri-City Herald: Front 2009

  • Coiffed canines descend on Madison Square Garden to identify America's top dog.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2008

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