Butterflies are attracted to brightly colored, sweet-smelling flowers that allow them easy access. |
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It is grown as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks for its colored flowers and ever-blooming nature. |
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Initially a funkified machine of organ-led riffage, it melts into an acid-fried kaleidoscope of intense colored, chaotic noise. |
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Her rotund frame was crowded onto a porch swing, her naturally white hair colored, poorly, I might add, red. |
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His taste was a bit to fluffy colored for her liking though the shape and placement of the furniture could not be faulted. |
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Men from the interior villages may wear only a loincloth or dress in elegant white or brightly colored robes that sweep along the ground. |
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She looked at the various framed certificates, mounted onto the peach colored wall, that were arranged in an unbelievably neat order. |
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Where his were ringed in dark green, these were colored deep blue, almost black. |
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Crisp photographs by Bill Milne capture the bright, boldly colored fabrics used for the author's artful, fun designs. |
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Artic Pi, an oval form painted in shimmering silver and ringed by colored bands, suggests a mirror. |
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Ground and polished, it can reveal a subtle, colored matrix of gradated sands and rock, such as you might find along the edge of a stream bed. |
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Marina was only half-listening as she took Shell's rosin box and ran the hard, translucent, amber colored rosin along the hairs. |
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He then noticed along the raised lip of the moat were a series of colored stones. |
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The designs have all kinds of sweet details, like patterned linings, brightly colored frills, mohair trims, and satin ribbons. |
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Her clothes were long and loose, the shawl brightly colored and rimmed with tassels. |
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On a typical Holi day, preparations begin by arming oneself with shades of brightly colored powder and water guns. |
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Mixing red, yellow, pink and peach roses in a colored glass vase or stylish ceramic container adds elegance and charm. |
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Pip quickly led the way over to the brightly colored silks and linens, then had Sonia pick out the fabric for her clothes. |
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One alternative to the traditional metal or colored plastic roof vents is to use a continuous ridge vent. |
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Her bags are also lined with a brightly colored fabric allowing the contents to stand out against the lining. |
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Her eyes were a soft brown, cheeks rosy, lips perfectly outlined and colored in. |
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The coppered colored slinky halter dress had a sequined trim with a ruched waist. |
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Ben Drawing shows a waifish, pale boy with scruffy black hair and tattoos lounging in black bathing briefs on a brightly colored beach towel. |
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Bring all cables from various jacks into the junction box and connect the wires under the appropriately colored terminals. |
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He then adds colored tape and marker strokes to the paper, which is subsequently affixed to canvas. |
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Most of the time these techniques employ glazes or washes applied over a solid colored background color. |
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Thus, for the first time, they were able to create a washi lampshade with a white, reflective inner surface and a colored outer surface. |
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When delicately colored, the resulting print resembled the original watercolor. |
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Guatemala's national symbol of independence and pride is the quetzal, a brilliantly colored tropical bird native to Central America. |
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Liven up your kid's favorite green jello with brightly colored chewy sour candies. |
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They were decorated with porcupine quills, cut fringes, and simple geometric designs often colored with earth pigments. |
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Some species have a prominent head casque, wattles or bare heads and necks with brightly colored skin. |
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Some cracids have brightly colored skin on the face or neck, or ornaments such as wattles, casques or combs. |
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He is wearing a dark indigo suit, elegant in its tailoring, a fine white shirt, and a richly colored tie. |
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Albums may also be used but the pages should not be of colored paper and adhesives like glue and tape should be avoided. |
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At this point the vegetables should be cooked but not colored, and there should be cooking juices at the bottom of the pan. |
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I also saw a sandy colored cat with long legs and a short tail that I think was a jungle cat. |
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My makeup routine was complete once I dusted my cheeks with rouge and applied colored lip-gloss. |
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A child's revolving lantern projects kaleidoscopic images of brightly colored animals on a bedroom wall. |
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We painted around the edges with a dark colored varnish and the walls were calcimined. |
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She stood in front of the vanity and re-applied her rich, red colored lipstick, and long-lash mascara to her already long, dark lashes. |
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I colored in the bottom part of the goggles with white-out to make their vision even smaller. |
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The girl stretched before reaching forward and placing the silver colored portable phone on the coffee table next to the mail. |
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These two often wear brightly colored mawashi, and show great fighting spirit. |
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A beeper and colored lights indicate the blade's position relative to the desired grade. |
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Any Key lime pie you've had that's green is either not from real Key limes, or it's been colored with green food coloring. |
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For the curry aioli, in a medium bowl, combine the egg yolk, garlic, ginger, and mustard and whisk until thick and lemon colored. |
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There was a brightly colored winged insect perched on a stalk of tall grass. |
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Their gaily colored flowers resembling miniature ballet dancers in multi-colored tutus will sway and nod winsomely toward you. |
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Outside, men recline on brightly colored silk pillows, relaxing on the carpeted floor of a large goat-hair tent as boys dance to tribal songs. |
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After cleaning the plate, colored ink is rubbed into the grooves and then carefully wiped off the flat surface of the plate. |
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In a familiar oxbow lake, there were gallinules and egrets, even a couple of brightly colored wood ducks and five blue-winged teal. |
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Along the staircase, everything goes black except for a few colored lights here and there. |
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They favor light, brightly colored clothes and are interested in the latest fashions. |
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He could see nothing but flashes of different colored lights before everything went completely black. |
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Another highly colored phrase worked its way from my depths as I realized that such a mistake would not be easily repaired. |
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She was wearing a kilt that morning, a wrap of heavy pleated material belted at her waist and colored in a green and brown tie-dyed pattern. |
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It was a clear night, the stars shone brightly over the river, and the city lights were reflected in a spectrum of colored points in the water. |
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These machines attached different colored fluorescent tags to the DNA fragments instead of radioactive labels, and read them off automatically. |
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But now it's almost November, almost All Saints' Day, and there's a sale on sepulchral candles, brightly colored, in four-packs. |
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Areas of parallel colored lines give a Minimalist flavor without alluding to a particular artist. |
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My friend looked and walked like an exceedingly tall, lame ostrich with his legs hopelessly entangled in brightly colored cloth. |
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It does not color well, so is used for moldings for electrical parts and as a backing material for laminates, where it is usually colored black. |
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We had a globe at home, and I half-believed that countries were actually colored red or blue or yellow. |
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The remiges have similarly colored outer edges, but the rest of each remex is slatier and darker. |
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The colored kerchiefs of the women are in the style of the Yoruba of Nigeria. |
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Mink colored hair and chocolate eyes lent sophistication to the hooked Roman nose and strong jawline. |
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Put bowls of cooked pasta around the table and use a dark colored tray as your Cloodle pad. |
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Performances colored in green are free of charge, and performances colored in dark green are free but require tickets. |
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If you are looking for something slightly dressier, try this putty colored zip front jacket by Calvin Klein. |
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Black and colored lines delineated triangular planes of color that made up a succession of cubistic forms. |
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Under the left eye, there appeared to be a small ankh, Egyptian symbol for eternal life, which was also colored black. |
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After the initial pictures, he filled some of the containers with the different colored water and retook the pictures. |
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They featured brightly colored birds and flowering trees hand-painted on rice papers that were glued together to form a roll. |
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That this famous work was perhaps the finest set of colored engravings using aquatint is not even mentioned, much less explored. |
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Across the tiled floor they saw nothing but the laughing sun's reflection through colored glass rhombuses. |
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Northern lights are ribbons of different colored lights that streak across the sky. |
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A black dry fluffy colored plug is caused by excessive idling of the bike or by deposits from a carburetor rich with too much gas. |
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In summer, women wear white head coverings or brightly colored kerchiefs. |
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A self-taught artist, Ferdinand achieves an appealing bluntness, with the detail and graphic quality of reportage, using watercolor, colored pencil and ballpoint pen. |
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She stretched and looked at Amanda in disgust who wore a bright pink bathrobe over a rose pink colored nightgown complete with pink furry trimmings. |
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The fronts of the joss houses and the restaurants were brightened with many colored lanterns, quaint carved gilded woodwork, potted plants and dwarf trees. |
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I didn't have all those colored puppets and magic choo-choos and whatnot. |
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He wore a sleeveless pale green shirt and a pair of khaki colored pants. |
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Associated minerals include pyrophyllite, lazulite, quartz, various brightly colored iron oxides, barite, and a suite of microcrystalline phosphates. |
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For the ceremony, countries have flags, not colored windsocks. |
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We gave people bowls of jelly beans and other colored candies. |
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Species of whip scorpions range from small, light colored kinds about 3 or 4 mm long to the huge, black M. giganteus that may be almost 3 inches long. |
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The threat of global annihilation has so colored the debate that for many people it is considered an axiomatic truth that the use of such weaponry can never be justified. |
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The leftmost shield is red, the middle shield is white, and the rightmost shield is colored blue, although the white color is sometimes represented by light gray. |
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It seems that all celebrants came from the same place, wearing the same white albs, the same colored stoles, and performed almost the same gestures. |
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In England, glass-ball fishing floats are commonly used, as are witch balls, colored glass balls intended to be hung in homes to keep out witches. |
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All the women in this video play up subtle sexiness between colored neon, film noir lighting, and sexy silhouettes. |
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I also found a nice handmade chip basket in different colored wood. |
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Coins or small poker chips will serve as markers, and you can now buy little colored plastic train engines which look like the token from a Monopoly set. |
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Even near-perfect samples are colored by reverb or effects in the source. |
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Ahead of the finals, more fans are doctoring photos of the two pontiffs wearing national team colored skullcaps. |
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The art of cutting paper into decorative designs, known as Scherenschnitte, combines intricately patterned scissor and knife cuts on black and white or colored papers. |
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One of the incendiary devices had a blue colored latex glove as a wick. |
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Clouds of splatters and drips at once rise, float, and fall through the canvas's deep whiteness like colored smoke in the night sky after fireworks. |
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As we walked by, the tree suddenly lit up in a blaze of colored lights. |
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Each scene is topped by a glossy, cloudless, lividly colored sky. |
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Red beets, another highly colored vegetable, get their scarlet color from a combination of the purple pigment cyanin and the yellow pigment xanthin. |
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The fringes of the scarf lead to a collection of kitsch photos colored in purple dye. |
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The walls of these rooms are colored red, like Japanese lacquer, which contributes to the sense of narrowness and confinement, like you're dining inside an oversize bento box. |
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This crack filler contains river sand in an acrylic polymer, which first appears milky white but dries clear and leaves only the speckled colored sand exposed. |
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Overnight these streets have been laid with colored sawdust carpets. |
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As briefly alluded to earlier, the position that snow and lemons are not colored is naturally paired with the position that they are not cold and sour either. |
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She had on a rich rose colored gown with embroidered leaves all over it. |
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Cronos glared up into the tree of life's radiate rainbow colored leaves. |
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The Arab women wore their colored hejabs, and the non-Muslim women dressed modestly and without a veil. |
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The attendees throw colored powder around, not unlike the Hindu festival of Holi. |
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They got that, but they got it colored by a distancing, third-person narrative and bouts of self-justification. |
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It is a wildlife bonanza, and yet even the most brilliantly colored species somehow make themselves invisible. |
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This set is made of two continuous pieces of rich colored amboyna burl. |
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There was no lingering sense of familiarity that made most Americans give him a second glance, even with his died hair and previously colored contacts. |
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Not surprisingly, many Hongkongers have been taking taxis, which may also have colored some opinions. |
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And at Easter, Americans dunk them in dye and buy pounds of their chocolate likenesses wrapped in gaily colored foil. |
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Zaun sat on the bleachers with distraught looking supporters, his face set expressionless but colored crimson red. |
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The male zebra finch's brightly colored beak helps attract mates. |
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When the excited gas gives off enough energy, photons shoot out of the tube as a colored laser beam. |
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The MTS tetrazolium compound is bioreduced by cells into a colored formazan product that is soluble in tissue culture medium. |
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Wash colored items separately from whites and darks to prevent the colors from bleeding. |
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Also, duns are dull and generally sober colored, whilst spinners are more brightly colored and shining and their wings are clear and transparent. |
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Those mechanical colored pencils work great because they don't have to be sharpened. |
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They may be designed to burn with colored flames and sparks including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, and silver. |
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A number of these tubes or cases are often combined so as to make, when kindled, a great variety of sparkling shapes, often variously colored. |
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Not all compounds that produce a colored flame are appropriate for coloring fireworks, however. |
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A spherical break of colored stars, similar to a peony, but with stars that leave a visible trail of sparks. |
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Once limited to silver or gold effects, colored crossettes such as red, green, or white are now very common. |
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Smooth, shiny, brightly colored shells, marginellas are usually found in tropical and warm water. |
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The woman's stola was a dress worn over a tunic, and was usually brightly colored. |
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Many metal performers of the 1970s and 1980s used radically shaped and brightly colored instruments to enhance their stage appearance. |
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The policy of the United States was colored by considerable uncertainty as to whom to befriend in the Near East. |
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The guild's work is characterized by plain surfaces of hammered silver, flowing wirework and colored stones in simple settings. |
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These statues had an angular form and they were produced with colored stone. |
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The solid colored pieces sold with this line were the nappie, fruit bowl, creamer, sugar bowl with lid, and cup. |
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Common colored varieties include citrine, rose quartz, amethyst, smoky quartz, milky quartz, and others. |
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The tropical climate also encourages a myriad of large and brightly colored species, insects, amphibians, birds, fish, and reptiles. |
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It is by the value of tones, the colored surface and the harmony of lines that I can reach the spirit and wake up the emotions. |
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This suggests their chloroplasts were incorporated by several endosymbiotic events involving already colored or secondarily colorless forms. |
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The entire turtle's dorsal surface is colored dark grey to black, with a scattering of white blotches and spots. |
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It is usually lightly colored, although in the eastern Pacific populations parts of the carapace can be almost black. |
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Humpbacks have 270 to 400 darkly colored baleen plates on each side of their mouths. |
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Yellow amber is a hard fossil resin from evergreen trees, and despite the name it can be translucent, yellow, orange, or brown colored. |
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The second soul was colored a light brown and was seen in the form of the meadowlark. |
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Campers are often told to wear bright colored red ribbons and bells, and carry whistles to ward off bears. |
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The strongly tapered face is reddish brown or gray in color, and the chin and upper throat are cream colored. |
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The displays feature males' brightly colored combs and in some species, brightly colored inflatable sacs on the sides of their necks. |
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Different colored lichens may inhabit different adjacent sections of a rock face, depending on the angle of exposure to light. |
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Just as prejudiced as a Mississippi peckerwood when it comes to colored people. |
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Many caterpillars are cryptically colored and resemble the plants on which they feed. |
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Ring structures absorb particular wavelengths of light and thus appear colored. |
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Modern politics in Madagascar are colored by the history of Merina subjugation of coastal communities under their rule in the 19th century. |
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Normally, in the grading of colored gemstones, color is by far the most important criterion. |
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In the summer, they cover the animal's head with white colored fabrics or straw hats. |
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However, colored sheep do appear in many modern breeds, and may even appear as a recessive trait in white flocks. |
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While white wool is desirable for large commercial markets, there is a niche market for colored fleeces, mostly for handspinning. |
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For this purpose, variegated and colored leaf forms as well as those with colorful ears are used. |
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Naturally colored cotton can come in red, green, and several shades of brown. |
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Hummingbirds often accompanied depictions of Inca women on qeros, the brilliantly colored wooden cups. |
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With acid refractory lined cupolas a greenish colored slag means the fluxing is proper and adequate. |
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This acidic water is capable of dissolving metals present in sulfide ores, which results in brightly colored, toxic streams. |
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A dye is a colored substance that has an affinity to the substrate to which it is being applied. |
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Both dyes and pigments are colored because they absorb only some wavelengths of visible light. |
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In surface weather analyses, fronts are depicted using various colored lines and symbols, depending on the type of front. |
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How do you celebrate when happy occasions are colored by loss and absence? |
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They were different from colored folks who had to be out to get a soon start. |
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The river, too, was colored, and every tree was like a torch burning stilly in the quiet of the evening. |
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There is a way it seems to us to see sunflowers not just as some more shaped and colored things, but as what has a distinctively sunflowery look. |
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Yet it would be difficult to name two writers whose works have been more completely, though undesignedly, colored by their personal feelings. |
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The mantels and windowsills were of white onyx, with delicate vinings of pink and green. The floor was strewn with richly colored mats and rugs. |
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The product can have woodgrain or other surface texture and can be colored and painted. |
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The ferric ion produces a colored complex with xylenol orange in an acidic medium. |
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Multiparous Soft, membranous area of ventral prosoma dark colored, rub marks present on opisthosoma indicating previous amplexus. |
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Metalcasting was born shortly after the Anatolians began bringing colored minerals and stones into their settlements and shaping them into tools. |
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Some fall foliage is colored red or purple from other kinds of pigments called anthocyanins. |
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In black pants and jean jackets, we stand out from the indigenous women in their brightly colored skirts and rebozos, shawls. |
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For colored bark or twigs, try beauty bush, corkscrew willow, mountain mahogany, Mormon tea, and redtwig and yellowtwig dogwood. |
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Using a light pen on a 360-degree domed drawing surface, kids can create with colored, LED lights. |
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His body covering is a sage colored set of long underwear, a very traditional choice of Chicken Dancers. |
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Written in a brisk but highly colored prose that swells into hyperbolic lushness whenever the opportunity arises. |
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Additional features include the ability to automatically name files, choose image attributes and add colored borders to captured bitmaps. |
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Most were done in colored magic marker and captured some of baseball's greatest players. |
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The company's eponymously named flagship is a brassy colored beer that's maltier and less hopped than Peroni. |
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I spotted a brightly colored mantis shrimp making its best attempt to edge out of my view. |
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One project I've done in the past was to marbleize white paper using bright colored chalk dust on white paper. |
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But we felt if we could get the secondary color for the backboard, along with the colored padding, it might make the play look more interesting. |
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I was remembering how my sister and I colored paper to decorate our boxes for the annual Box Supper at the church. |
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On another wall was hung a gaily colored quilt made by Harris. |
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Many of the objects in the room, from toy figurines to bracket fungi, were colored with phosphorescent paint. |
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The brackishly colored figures vacillate between states of terror and jubilation, caught between suspension and flight. |
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Ethion is a colorless to amber colored liquid. It is soluble in most organic solvents including kerosine, but sparingly soluble in water. Ethion is highly toxic to animals. |
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In general, the tubers of varieties with white flowers have white skins, while those of varieties with colored flowers tend to have pinkish skins. |
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Though perception is always colored by experience, and is necessarily subjective, it is commonly understood that what is not somehow aesthetically satisfying cannot be art. |
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Those laid off were given one of six different colored papers, and then instructed to follow the colored line that matched the colored paper they had been given. |
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Six long colored lines, leading to an exit, had been placed on the floor. |
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If they hatch in the summer they appear dark colored, like oak twigs. |
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Mammals with a darker colored coat can absorb more heat from solar radiation, and stay warmer, and some smaller mammals, such as voles, have darker fur in the winter. |
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I think it is a greater evil to the white than to the colored race. |
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The back is dark and the belly is white, while on each side is an hourglass pattern colored light grey, yellow or gold in front and dirty grey in back. |
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My view is free from apeirophobia, the horror of the infinite, which colored so much of what was written at the beginning of this century about the foundations of mathematics. |
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Charming colored illustrations show babies of different races and skin colors displaying imitative responses such as waving, smiling, blowing kisses, kissing boo-boos, etc. |
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Parenthetically, this line treatment suggests an attempt to mimic the agnathous head, if we suppose that the jaw area was colored suitably dark in contrast to the face proper. |
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Dual-shot adds a second layer of colored, transparent or translucent polycarbonate on top of a base layer to produce secondary color blends and depth effects. |
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Most of the colored community speaks Afrikaans, whereas languages like Xhosa or Venda are typically spoken by blacks and English is spoken mostly by whites. |
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Strata are typically seen as bands of different colored or differently structured material exposed in cliffs, road cuts, quarries, and river banks. |
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The back is dark and the belly is white, while on each side is an hourglass pattern colored light grey, yellow, or gold in front and dirty grey in back. |
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Demonstrating countershading, the turtle's underside is lightly colored. |
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The image was engraved and colored by Robert Havell's London workshops. |
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Many novices have mistaken humid water marks on paper for white spore prints, or discolored paper from oozing liquids on lamella edges for colored spored prints. |
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A spherical break of colored stars that burn without a tail effect. |
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For example, the Komondor has a naturally long white coat of matted hair while a Labrador Retriever has short hair that can be sand colored, black or brown. |
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He had seen the boothmen and horse dealers at fairs playing brightly colored cards, and gentlemen at Shea's with their cards, cigars, and brandies. |
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In the August election of 1874 I bonded out of jail eighteen colored men that had been in there, and there has not one of them been tried yet, and they never will be. |
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The brightly colored replica also gives an idea of how the kkoktu would have looked when they were new and makes clear how much effort went into constructing a bier. |
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The people had stared in awe at the magnificently colored flame tree. |
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The fruits of the balsa wood are formed by an elongated capsule that opens into five valves when the seeds are ripe, releasing cream colored tubes containing plenty of seeds. |
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The most famous among them are Khaddar, Susi, Khes, Chunri, Boski, Karandi, Shaal, and The designs are invariably brightly colored with traditional emphasis on blue and red. |
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The new handset also features the improved brightness of the main display, while the phone and radio buttons are colored white and amber, respectively, for easier use. |
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Several of the colored hats had underbrims of a contrasting color. |
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Notable in feminine footgear of the first two decades was the increasing number of different shoe leathers consisting of box calf, white calf, colored kids, buck and antelope. |
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There are many ways to apply patterns and color to blown glass, including rolling molten glass in powdered color or larger pieces of colored glass called frit. |
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I can joke about being a redbone, and I am that. But most folks don't make no distinction between a redbone and a colored man, unless it's to their benefit. |
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The picture got blurry, and all I could see were colored dots. |
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