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French actress claire borotra:
Compare with an alpinid:
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Ukrainian model Anna Zakusylo
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Rosamund Pike
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Hetti Bywater
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Christophe Lemaitre (France)
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And Commandant (= major) Caroline Aigle (1974-†2007): Subnordid, or simply depigmented Alpinid?
She was from Southern France (so much for stereotypes).
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One of the most extraordinary women ever.
More about her:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline_Aigle
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Surname is from Lorraine:
http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/...er&client=cdip
Nothing unusual about her looks, though, even in Southern France (except Gascony, which was unaffected by Aryan/Keltic admixture). Thanks to Jews, France today is a new-world-style multiracial country, so what I'm talking about here is the not so distant past (like 100 years ago), when the great majority of inhabitants in every region were locals.
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Harrison Ford
Christopher Lambert (+maybe some atlantid)
Italian noble Beatrice Borromeo
In my opinion, sub-nordids are just depigmented alpinids, they could maybe show a very weak strain of nordid admixture, but they look alpinid basicly.
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