The Tuesday Portrait: John Terry

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 The Tuesday Portrait: John Terry
The Structure of His Face Is in three layers, with each outer layer fitting slightly too largely over the layer it contains, so that the overall shape is one of sculptural creasing and drape, like the skirt of the Winged Victory. At the far-underneath level, the skeleton level, his head is fox-sleek and trim, but is then covered up with muscles and skin that rest on it only casually and ... [link]

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Daily Dose 12.19.07
Published 12/19/2007 by Daryl at World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010
... have 27 men ready for the African Cup of Nations (Tunisia Blog) But Ghana have gone for 40 (Ghana Blog) Arsenal: The Next Generation (A Cultured Left Foot) Why English quotas in the Premier League wouldn’t work (The American) The USA U-23s continue their quest for Olympic glory (USA Blog) 10 lessons learned in Serie A this week (The Offside) John Terry’s face deconstructed (The Run of Play)

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