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Waardenburg syndrome is a group of rare genetic conditions characterised by at least some degree of congenital hearing loss and pigmentation deficiencies, which can include bright blue eyes (or one blue eye and one brown eye), a white forelock or patches of light skin.
Six-year-old Bernile’s bright blue eyes and blonde hair caught Hitler's attention and she was chosen to have a closer visit with the Führer. The fact that Bernile's maternal grandmother and mother were Jewish was already known to Hitler in 1933. [1] From that contact she and Hitler developed a "friendship" that lasted until 1938.
Toots – a girl dog who cons Bright Eyes into stealing wienies and squeaky toys for her gang. She is the leader of a tough dog gang called the Crushers. She has long, brown hair with a pink flower and wears a green jacket. When Bright Eyes is being chased by Katrina, Toots and her gang come to the rescue, along with the Pound Puppies.
Meanwhile, Cooper rocked a sophisticated deep blue three-piece suit as the father-daughter duo matched with their bright blue eyes, smiling at the camera. Bradley Cooper and Lea De Seine IMAGO&sol ...
Dusty Wood: She was an exuberant person. She was excited to be alive. Every picture you see of her, it's like a big beaming smile, those bright blue eyes. Dusty says the two of them had a lot in ...
Beth was a true Angel with beautiful bright blue eyes and long dark brown hair, we were all blessed to have her in our presence, for the time we were allotted."
Cynthia - a tall blonde girl with bright blue eyes. She is talented and inventive, and often deals a lot with construction and the processing of various mixtures. Meera - a friendly and calm girl of Indian origin; Stringbean - a tall and nerdy boy. He is the most well-read of them all and has the largest vocabulary, which sometimes rivals John.
Afghan Girl is a 1984 photographic portrait of Sharbat Gula, an Afghan refugee in Pakistan during the Soviet–Afghan War. The photograph, taken by American photojournalist Steve McCurry near the Pakistani city of Peshawar , appeared on the June 1985 cover of National Geographic .