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ARTICLES RELATED TO Beard - Sport |  |  |  | Beard - Sport: Encyclopedia - BeardA beard is the hair that grows on a man's chin, cheeks, neck, and the area above the upper lip (the opposite is a clean-shaven face). When differentiating between upper and lower facial hair, a beard specifically refers to the facial hair on the lower part of a man's chin (excluding the moustache, which refers to hair on the upper lip).
In the course of history, men with facial hair have been ascribed various attributes such as wisdom, sexual potency, or high status, but also a lack of cleanliness and refinement, or an eccentri ...
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Beard - Sport.
Today, for practical reasons (with some exceptions), it is illegal for boxers to have beards.
Beard - The Armed Forces.
Many armed forces still prohibit beards for reasons of hygiene, discipline, or tactical demands (such as the proper fitting and seal of a gas mask); they may also be permitted for cultural, religious, or traditional reasons. In the British Army, a moustache is permitted for those over the rank of Sergeant (non-commission ...
See also:Beard, Beard - History, Beard - The Ancient and Classical world, Beard - From the Renaissance to the present day, Beard - Modern attitudes in America, Beard - Beards in Religion, Beard - Early Christian attitudes, Beard - Modern prohibition of beards, Beard - Sport, Beard - The Armed Forces, Beard - Sayings about beards, Beard - Beard styles, Beard - Reference Read more here: » Beard: Encyclopedia II - Beard - Modern prohibition of beards |
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Beard - The Ancient and Classical world.
Ancient Egyptians associated facial hair with mourning. With the exception of a pencil-thin moustache or goatees, they generally found beards unattractive.
The nations in the east generally treated their beards with great care and veneration, and the punishment for licentiousness and adultery was to have the beard of the offending parties publicly cut off. They had such a sacred regard for the preservation of their beards that a man might ple ...
See also:Beard, Beard - History, Beard - The Ancient and Classical world, Beard - From the Renaissance to the present day, Beard - Modern attitudes in America, Beard - Beards in Religion, Beard - Early Christian attitudes, Beard - Modern prohibition of beards, Beard - Sport, Beard - The Armed Forces, Beard - Sayings about beards, Beard - Beard styles, Beard - Reference Read more here: » Beard: Encyclopedia II - Beard - History |
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Grand Slam of golf results:
May - The Masters - George Archer
June - US Open - Orville Moody
July - British Open - Tony Jacklin
August - PGA Championship - Ray Floyd
PGA tour's leading money winner for the year: Frank Beard - $164,707
Ryder Cup: United States and Britain tied 16 all in world team golf.
Women's Golf
US Women's Open - Donna Caponi
LPGA Championship - Betsy Rawls
Carol Mann: leading money winner on the LPGA tour ...
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One of the first companies to produce rotary mowers commercially was the Austr ...
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He was briefly LWT's Deputy Controller of Programmes, before joining the BBC to present Match of the Day. Hill racked up 600 appearances on the show, and became a television icon, instantly recognisable and often caricatured for his long chin and distinctive beard. As a presenter or analyst, he worked on every m ...
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Kirby later portrayed himself, Lee, production executive Sol Brodsky, and Lee's secretary Flo Steinberg as superheroes in What If #11, "What If the Marvel Bullpen Had Become the Fantastic Four?" ...
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