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  2. Chris Costner Sizemore - Wikipedia

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    Sizemore was born Christine Costner on April 4, 1927, to Asa "Acie" Costner and Eunice Zueline Hastings in Edgefield, South Carolina. [1]In accordance with then-current modes of thought on the disorder, Thigpen reported that Sizemore had developed multiple personalities as a result of her witnessing two deaths and a horrifying accident within three months as a small child.

  3. Long face syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Long face syndrome, also referred to as skeletal open bite, [1] is a relatively common condition characterised by excessive vertical facial development. [2] Its causes may be either genetic or environmental. Long face syndrome is "a common dentofacial abnormality." [3]: 369 [4] Its diagnosis, symptomology and treatments are complex and ...

  4. Amedeo Modigliani - Wikipedia

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    Amedeo Clemente Modigliani (US: / ˌ m oʊ d iː l ˈ j ɑː n i /; Italian: [ameˈdɛːo modiʎˈʎaːni]; 12 July 1884 – 24 January 1920) was an Italian painter and sculptor of the École de Paris who worked mainly in France.

  5. The 14 Best Haircuts for Long Faces - AOL

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    This one goes out to all our ladies with long faces. (Still not sure which face shape you have? Pause. Open a new tab. We’ll help you figure it out...

  6. Famous faces among thousands of people training for first ...

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    A host of famous faces will take part in the 26.2 mile challenge on April 21 with many raising money for charities which are close to their hearts. Famous faces among thousands of people training ...

  7. The 14 Best Haircuts for Long Faces - AOL

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  8. Prosopagnosia - Wikipedia

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    Prosopagnosia, [2] also known as face blindness, [3] is a cognitive disorder of face perception in which the ability to recognize familiar faces, including one's own face (self-recognition), is impaired, while other aspects of visual processing (e.g., object discrimination) and intellectual functioning (e.g., decision-making) remain intact.

  9. Rare disorder causes man to see 'demonic' faces - AOL

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    Some people "have seen face distortions since they remember, since they were a child,” Mello said. ... Another woman he spoke to recently sees “witch-like” faces with long noses and pointy ...