"Often a hair says a thousand words. To say this is not the tricomane Cetto La Whatever you do, but Christian Bromberg, world-renowned anthropologist, who has just devoted to this subject a book called eloquent, Trichologiques . Duecentocinquantasei pages of anthropology and the hair against the grain. A survey detailed on a matter only slightly in appearance.

by the Greek philosophers to the hippies hair tell the story
Republic, March 1, 2011
I might ask:
A) What prompted this that Christian Bromberg to spend time and effort to write "two hundred fifty-six pages of anthropology and against the grain of the hair."
B) Why would the Republic decides to devote an entire page to this event questionable interest.
C) If you are completely crazy to find myself reading to the bottom of an article like this or if, perhaps, only those looking for any excuses to not cut his beard again.
But I decide to jump directly to:
Q) What would have thought Mr. Bromberg bearded in front of this building in central Milan?
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