She tried to maneuver him to a dumpy sofa studded with a gaudy pattern of crimson roses, but Jack stiffened his knees. |
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She fingered fine muslins and intricate laces, heavy crimson silks and tulle. |
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In the midpoint of the large plateau at the hilltop are two enormous stone monoliths, stretching like limestone skyscrapers into the crimson sky. |
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Its leaves, which turn a deep crimson in autumn, are rounded and covered with down. |
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Her matted hair scraped her shoulders as it played in midair, and accentuated a dark crimson handprint blazoned across her shoulder and neck. |
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Red Spider, developed in the USA in 1946, has crimson sepals and red corolla and Huntsman has double flowers with red sepals and purple corolla. |
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The musty, moth-eaten curtains, once a grand crimson, were now dull brown and drooping listlessly. |
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Every step she took, crimson robe flowing gracefully behind her, took her closer to her fate. |
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There were padded, deep crimson chairs all around, and the tables were a patterned shade of light blue. |
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Instead, she was drawn to a deep crimson ribbon, one the color of red-wine, one that she'd never worn. |
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She looked down at herself, and blushed so deep a crimson it was easily visible through the white fur on her chest. |
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Her jaw literally dropped at the sight of the delicate pedals of the crimson flowers. |
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More symbols were scrawled into the stone of the arch, crimson slashes carved in the rock as though they were weeping wounds in the gateway. |
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The cherries were staining her lips an enticing crimson colour, and Cary longed to lean across the table to kiss the juice away. |
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Marjorie Fair is also the name of a crimson and white hybrid musk rose, a hardy flower with good resistance to disease. |
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Todd could feel his cheeks blushing a deep crimson red as Rachel finished his question. |
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The blood from the bodies had stained the carpet a beautiful crimson colour. |
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He yawned boorishly and stretched his arms above his head of crimson spiky hair, leaning backwards for some emphasis of his boredom. |
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Still, it is bootless to argue with theologians, especially when they wear purple or crimson. |
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Jack's and Trapper's muzzles and paws were smeared in red, and their normally brilliant white teeth were stained crimson. |
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Hanging in equal distances along the deep crimson walls were large paintings of bold men dressed in fine robes. |
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His temperature leaps by bounds, his cheeks are flushed crimson, his pulse beats fast, and his eyes wear an altogether unearthly aspect. |
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He was in Prince Albert's 11 th Hussars, and cut quite a dash on horseback in his crimson trousers, braided tunic, tassels and plumes. |
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Accidentally knocking over the bottle, I watched as the crimson coloured liquid soaked into the white papers. |
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Pink streamers swirled from my sodden jeans, tendrils of crimson whipping off into the water burbling around my boots. |
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The walls were paneled wood, painted with a rich crimson color and decorated by hanging tapestries. |
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She then tucked her chemise deeper within her crimson bodice in an unsuccessful attempt to push her chest further up. |
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It is furnished in old carved oak, with large carved cabinets, and the chairs are cushioned with crimson Utrecht velvet. |
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The only light in the room came from black candles that hung down from the ceiling, dancing with crimson flames. |
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Flowers are crimson, sky blue, violet, and deep purple accented with a white pinwheel and picotee pattern. |
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Clarice shrieked as a small crimson blur streaked towards her, hissing and spitting. |
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The crimson liquid splashed around in the bottle, smearing against the glass. |
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Vykal suddenly found himself covered with a crimson liquid that had splattered onto his clothes when it was released from the gem. |
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He succeeded in breeding a particularly bright crimson variety of the flower. |
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The roadsides sparkled with coreopsis, crimson clover, vetch, spring beauties, and other gem-like blooms. |
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What seemed like a shower of bullets ripped into the woman's body, sending spurts of crimson blood gushing out at every direct hit. |
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The tree was covered in deep crimson flowers and filled with bright red papers. |
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It was a glorious sunset, all crimson and gold, haloing the bare granite peaks and pine-scattered slopes that trailed down to the desert. |
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The soil was pitch black and the moon was a crimson red against a starless, dark blue night sky. |
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Their eyes have turned a most fearsome crimson colour, and a feeling of malice is apparent in their company. |
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The crane has light to dark blue-gray plumage and a crimson cap at the back of its crown. |
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Her eyebrows were creased in anger and her usually pale complexion was a deep shade of crimson. |
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The flowering heads bear countless minute crimson flowers, which eventually yield seeds smaller than a pinhead. |
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Soon enough the attackers emerged, their blurred forms now visible under the crimson light. |
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Prize for the fastest germination goes to a potful of crimson clover, which came up less than 48 hours after sowing! |
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Keleus thrust his spear into the earth and looked upon the dying sky, flushed in crimson, and he whispered unto the winds. |
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There'll be no white smoke issuing from the chimney, no papal politics, no dressing up in natty crimson robes. |
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Ethan, Mary, and Emy sat on one side of the carriage upon plush seats covered in crimson velvet. |
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However, the most picturesque of all bee-eaters in the world is the crimson plumaged carmine bee-eater. |
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He waved a hand at the rutted, cratered fields, now overgrown with grass and great crimson drifts of poppies and fireweed. |
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The crimson puddles stretch into rivers, glisten and clot into islands of plasmic banks. |
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I also plant cover crops such as Austrian field peas or crimson clover when the garden beds are not occupied with vegetables. |
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He did not see the man, belted in a gothic concoction of black and crimson, as he dived gracefully from the rooftop above. |
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Chewing her lip thoughtfully, she wandered over to the window seat and looked out over the gardens, glowing a rich crimson in the dusk light. |
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Silver blue mountains far to the east were haloed with deep crimson from the rising sun. |
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Recently her hair had been dyed crimson, permed and braided, and lay in neat disarray about her narrow shoulders. |
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Low sitting tables, strewn with crimson rose petals and cobalt blue sequence beads welcome guests to dinner. |
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When the sun sinks over the western horizon, he claimed, these slopes glow fiery crimson like the coals of a roaring furnace. |
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The Guernsey lily, N. sarniensis, makes clusters of 10 iridescent crimson flowers, also on 2-foot stalks. |
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Her father's face was a crimson colour with his hands held in fists at his sides, and her mother was walking purposeful strides towards her. |
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Mr. Brawnings looked over at his daughter, whose cheeks were puffed out and were a shade of crimson. |
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They use compost and cover crops like crimson clover and mustard to replenish the soil. |
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Both were crimson in color, and I supposed I was too judging from the burning in my face. |
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The street was overhung by white birches gloriously laden with crimson and gold leaves. |
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Her lips were layered with glistering, crimson lipstick, her eyes covered with sparkling pink eye shadow. |
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The crimson or dusky green toile pattern is printed on Celeste 406 thread count percale sheeting with hand drawn hems. |
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The chair, with its handsome gilding, is covered in a crimson silk damask that is similar to the original. |
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He then cut his arm with the knife, a stream of crimson blood flowed from his new gash. |
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His wispy brown hair is flecked with gray, a striking contrast to his crimson face. |
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Down-stream slowly drifted a long string of galiots piled with crimson cheeses. |
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She looked into her mirror and it reflected the same exact image she saw in those crimson eyes. |
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My hair shot back and my crimson eyes burned like fire, opening my mouth I let out another earthshaking roar. |
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The left side of this work is mysterious, with black marks floating on a field of alizarin crimson. |
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Samantha bowed her head so that her hair curtained her face, successfully concealing the crimson that stole over her cheeks in embarrassment. |
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As usual I'd picked out one of the veggie meals, a bowl of salad, a cube-shaped green jello, and a crimson glossy apple. |
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Cover crops included crimson clover, generally planted in the off-season to protect the soil. |
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A gob of crimson pouring from his lips, he spat it out, wiping the excess with the back of his hand. |
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The crimson ribbon had unraveled and his silver-blonde hair was spilling out over his shoulders, frizzing slightly. |
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The suit is of woollen cloth lavishly embroidered with silver and silver gilt thread and lined with crimson silk. |
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Their dusty browns, light tans and crimson reds were like a magnificent patchwork quilt covering the city. |
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Buckwheat, mustard, rape, or fast-growing legumes, such as vetches or crimson clover, can be used. |
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Darker-skinned people might consider opting for red, brown, deep purple, golden crimson, or hot pink. |
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Her crimson locks burn in the sun as she frantically darts in and out of streets that are lined with crisp amber and rust coloured leaves. |
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Either way, it's best to make it a day or so in advance to allow the juices to soak completely into the bread and turn it deep crimson. |
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The walls were a dark jade color here, the tile a light tan covered with crimson matting. |
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There's a prim prioress, a pardoner in shabby green velvet, an enigmatic woman in fur-trimmed crimson. |
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They watched as the colours of the dunes changed from yellow, to deep crimson, to pink and purple, then finally to the dark black of night. |
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He meticulously lines her lips in a deep shade of crimson, then wipes the colour away and replaces it with an outline of soft pink. |
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Her crimson housecoat was wrapped around her as she began the walk to her room. |
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All the Rondos are two-toned, the color pairings including orange and crimson, Nile green and bright yellow, aqua and dark blue. |
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Other cardinals clad in their crimson robes came out to watch him after one of the fastest papal conclaves of the past century. |
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A crimson rosella was quite happy to take our scraps of bread in one foot and eat it out of that foot, while standing on the other. |
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Two crimson rosellas, Platycerus elegans, were observed ripping flowers from inflorescences. |
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I noticed a little crimson rosella hopping around on a crossing, looking quite distressed. |
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Judging by the rowan berries out in crimson abundance, autumn is once more upon us. |
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He was clothed in a crimson red beret, royal blue tunic, scarlet red cloak, and light blue pants. |
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I made it with some Sicilian blood oranges whose flesh ranges from intensely red to a vivid, shocking crimson. |
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Broodingly, she twirled the stem of the wine glass between her fingers as the crimson wine twirled around dangerously close to rim of the glass. |
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Even the richly embroidered crimson tapestry on which Agamemnon sacrilegiously treads is at best suitable for cutting up into dishcloths. |
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In his hand was a long, crimson staff, and an aura of magical strength surrounded him. |
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Night was nearly there, only a thin ribbon of crimson haze touched the brink of the hillocks. |
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He lay sleeping on his king-sized bed, covered under a crimson sheet with the sanguine hat tilted forward onto the bridge of his nose. |
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Pick a hue that has complexity, such as this rich crimson, which gives the room depth and drama. |
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After some tough decisions I decided to wear a black mini skirt and a crimson shirt with a white tank underneath. |
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At the head of the precision was a man clad entirely in gold plate mail with a crimson cape flung around his shoulders. |
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With her sparse, hennaed hair and crimson lips, she greeted us with warm generosity. |
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Carefully, she cut several holly leaves out of a strip of green paper and three berries out a piece of vivid crimson. |
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All of the colors swirled together, scarlet, crimson, vermilion, gold, violet, and rose converging on a darkened figure in the center. |
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Plants with sunset colours of bright orange and crimson stand out and make an easy target for the eye. |
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The flower-boxes were bright crimson, and the balcony balustrades were ultramarine and white. |
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The world around him resonated with the color of the man's eyes, turning everything a deep hue of crimson. |
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Strands and strands of golden, crimson, and ginger leaves dangled in delicate arches from the stairs and banisters. |
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Wielding his blade like a master painter, his palette holds only one colour, and that is crimson. |
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The colour of a young red wine can vary from blackish purple through many hues of crimson to ruby. |
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Laughter began to loom in my stomach when my friend blushed to the color of deep crimson. |
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He squats beside the machine, threading a screw the size of a flea, his eyes watering, face crimson and swollen. |
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The shark was threshing wildly now as it was brought alongside, crimson blood gushing from its mouth and the open gills slits. |
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He was awarded with a deep red blush that was almost darker than the deep crimson of her dress. |
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Sibyl watched with fascination and stood, straightening her tight-fitting, crimson gown. |
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The stage was hung with deep crimson curtains and had a miniscule orchestra pit directly in front and under it. |
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A deep crimson ribbon lay plaited through her hair, and I kept an eye on it as it bounced along at the small of her back. |
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I watched, paralyzed, as the blood soaked the once white sheets, giving them a rich crimson color. |
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Courtney's strawberry blond hair fell just past her shoulders, cascading onto her crimson vest. |
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The remnants of day were displayed across the sky in spectacular shades of gold and rust, crimson and violet. |
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Just as she darted into the shadows, her dark cloak billowing behind her, showing a flash of crimson, a loud ruckus came from the front door. |
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At Dalkeith Castle on August 3rd, King James himself, in a crimson velvet jacket, rode in with a train of horsemen. |
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I remember that these train-bearers were vested in voluminous chimeres of cloth of gold edged with crimson velvet. |
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She wore a beautiful crimson kimono with black stitching of cherry tree blossoms in full bloom. |
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Her cheeks were covered in tiny scrapes and a larger wound was already trickling a small stream of crimson blood down the middle of her forehead. |
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The poison ivy was a fine crimson color as were some of the rosa rugosae leaves. |
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He is dressed in his trademark style, which is to say that he not only looks like the cat's pyjamas, he is wearing them, along with his silk crimson black-lined robe. |
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Classic crimson is one Christmas hue that never goes out of style. |
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Her face was bruised, and crimson welts marred her bare arms. |
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Forrest Gump was about as crimson as they come, and America loved the bejesus out of him. |
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Preziosa has small mophead flowers that are usually a mix of pink, white and red that never get very blue even on acid soils and that turn crimson in autumn. |
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She wore black suede Jimmy Choos on her feet and carried a crimson Alexander McQueen clutch bag with a large bow on one side. |
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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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At the man's right was another woman with raven locks and a crimson stare. |
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In crimson Room, players awoke in an unfamiliar room with no way of knowing how to escape. |
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They have a deadline to meet with the project that completely intersects with my delivery of crimson Peak. |
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He turned around, his eyes searching hers in that way he had, their crimson depths revealing nothing but a deathly shimmer and a redolence of something lost. |
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These works combined several shades of white paint in built-up layers of greasy petal-like strokes that were punctuated with dots of ultramarine or alizarin crimson. |
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Then it was that Merlin perceived an open landaulet of deepest crimson, with handsome nickel trimmings, glide slowly up to the curb and come to a stop. |
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Westminster Abbey, awash with 2,311 mourners, was a sea of black with the Yeomen of the Guard and Gentlemen-at-Arms like small crimson islands in their Tudor uniforms. |
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The shady lava lamp in the corner of the room supplied a dismal crimson light, the bubbly pink shimmers on the wall fell onto his flaccid, ageless, sweaty body. |
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The combination of excess sugar sap and sunny days create an abundance of the pigment anthocyanin and the brilliant fall colors of crimson and purple. |
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They quickly pass from pink to crimson to the rust colour we know well. |
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Violent lilacs, shocking pinks and hot crimson, matching the steamy temperature, mingled with more sombre beige and cream, as the ladies rose to the fashion challenge. |
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He ran a heavily ringed right hand through his crimson hair. |
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Deciduous trees and shrubs are the best way to achieve this, but in a truly tiny garden, the answer might be a nice clump of zingy-yellow rudbeckia, or crimson sedum. |
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She smouldered in a floor length gem-encrusted crimson gown and Tango-coloured mohair evening wrap, while the model modelled the flimsiest of fur halter tops. |
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He flushes crimson and scuffs his toe against the tile floor a little. |
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Slowly we progress across the crimson lakes of sand, silver pools of sand, enormous hillocks of sand, skirting giant rocks and stubbornly vibrant patches of thorn bush. |
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Manservants of the Warlord dressed in bright red, the color of life, carried a scarlet sedan chair draped in crimson silk and embroidered with designs of phoenixes. |
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The beige carpet had been dressed up with a throw rug of deep crimson. |
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Lee closed his mouth, his cheeks tinged a light shade of crimson. |
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He looked at me, his cheeks holding slight tinges of crimson. |
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Randomly thrashing, the serrated edge of the hunter's knife cut a clean gash into the side of the beast's neck, letting loose a clean stream of crimson. |
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He absent-mindedly twirled a lock of crimson hair around his finger. |
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Bare silver tree trunks beckon you into the lost world of hooded cormorants, stone curlews, crimson dragonflies and rare herbs that inhabit the Bolata marsh. |
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The Angel's beautiful crimson eyes dulled into a muddy, maroon color. |
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Now it was Gabe's turn to squirm and blush as crimson as roses. |
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The women's costumes were long and full-skirted, of gray tulle with tight gray satin bodices, but the underskirts had warm tones of crimson, cherry, flame and wine red. |
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His dark hair was sleeked back and he wore a robe of crimson red. |
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I must've blushed crimson, because Chevy laughed a deep booming laugh. |
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Sure enough, there on his pinkish finger was a smear of crimson blood. |
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Then the brilliant crimson breast of an iiwi bird darts into view. |
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There were couches and chairs, luxuriously upholstered with crimson Utrecht velvet throughout the building, complimented by a set of fine Indian curtains. |
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Furniture was purchased in Philadelphia, and the rooms were painted and papered in stylish bright colors such as Prussian blue, crimson, salmon, and yellow ochre. |
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A copper and an odd crimson brown stallion occupied two stalls on the far end, and three mares were stabled a few stalls down from Asa and across the row. |
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His skin was a dark coffee brown accenting his bizarre crimson oculars. |
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Oh, of course she knew, she could feel them, smell them, hear those steady heartbeats and rushing blood, practically tasting the crimson on her tongue. |
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His face was scratched and his robe was stained with crimson. |
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She let the crimson sleeves of her dress drop to the polished floor as she stepped out of her room and leaned over the side, looking at the miles of cerulean water. |
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Her skirt was hiked up and her face was crimson from annoyance. |
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Acer Osakazuki is a maple whose large green leaves turn crimson at this time of year, while a North American sweet gum, Liquidambar styraciflua, has leaves of bright yellow. |
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One tent was a beautiful crimson with swirls of golden spirals. |
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Plants recommended for a south-facing wall include callistemon, the beautiful crimson bottle-brush and the startling passion flower, passiflora caerulea. |
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After a few good, long minutes of wandering, her bare, pedicured feet making no noise on the thick crimson carpet cloaking the floors, she spotted them. |
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Although it is naturally tall, trim it each spring to make an elegant hedge with strong bushy growth, dripping with pendulous crimson flowers in summer. |
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A dying fire burned nearby, its coals still glowing crimson. |
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The most common animal dye was cochineal, a crimson colour which came from cactus eating insects, of which 17,000 were needed to produce one single ounce of dye. |
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She looked up sharply, color flooding her face, turning it a lovely bright crimson, her blue eyes filled with worry as she waited for what was to come next. |
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Pulses of bright crimson light began to melt a passage through, and the bright shots of incandescent light blasted through the accumulated ice of aeons. |
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They come in pink, crimson and magenta, but my favourites are the blues. |
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The sun had begun to slip behind the copse of trees just beyond the parking lot, the rich crimson and honey folding and unfolding into one another. |
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They were a crimson blur of pompoms, sneaker squeaks and smiles. |
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The door swung open to reveal an auburn-haired teenager, wearing an embroidered, crimson gown, with dozens of flounces, a flattering waist and neck-line with matching scowl. |
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Her accession ceremony may not have been a coronation, but the new Queen looked sufficiently grand in an elegant white gown, tiara, and crimson and ermine robe. |
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The stone's value comes from its intense purple and crimson colour. |
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The purple and crimson gem is the only known diamond of these colours. |
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Weighed down by deep crimson clothes and further hindered by a heavy golden cape, he could barely keep an upright bearing in the sweltering heat of the ocean. |
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Kumma pulled away from her, hiding the deep crimson colour of his face. |
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The blood shone brightly, tainting her with its crimson colour. |
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He nodded towards my bosoms before turning a deep shade of crimson. |
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The sun was slipping low into the sky, dying it shades of deep crimson. |
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Jake smiles while his cheeks crimson at the touch of the young lady. |
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The full skirt of her red gown fell about her feet like a crimson pool. |
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He was required to supply nine pairs of crimson damask window curtains and upholstered the twenty stools and two easy chairs in the same material. |
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The walls were stained with dark colors like crimson and ebony. |
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Margaret wore a gown trimmed in crimson and the Countess of Surrey bore her train, while James was magnificent in white damask with crimson satin sleeves. |
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Just before intermission, Georgian dancers in crimson hats and tunics perform with stirring exuberance, reminding us that earthbound entertainment can also thrill. |
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Rya's shirt was soaked and had turned to a crimson color, her hair was covered in blood and it had started to dry, making her hair hard and prickly. |
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The undead come in all shapes and sizes, from regular old ghouls to nasty crimson zombies that brandish razor-sharp claws and run faster than the characters. |
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The blood was puddling on the floor, staining the old wooden floorboards, sinking into them permanently and painting them an eerie shade of crimson. |
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After her first outing as the Chancellor's wife at the Labour Party conference in September, groomed to perfection and wearing vivid crimson, the tabloids raved about her. |
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The sky draped as a backdrop for the crimson harvest sun like a painting in a majestic golden frame embellished by great brush strokes from a master's hand. |
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British cavalry standards and guidons are made of crimson silk embroidered with the appropriate regimental badges and insignia and battle honours. |
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All thoughts of being quiet and timid were erased as I spotted the crimson stains on the pot of the plant where someone had obviously pushed it down the stairs. |
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In the past week, the fall in temperature has turned the leaves and stems of the dogwood a glorious crimson, making it a marvellous foil for mauve Michaelmas daisies. |
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Smears of crimson gleamed like the eyes of predatory animals lurking in the atramentous gloom as pair after pair of red crystals lit up within the ancient barracks. |
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It is available in six colours, crimson black, black magic, midnight black, red hot, cherry white and white night. |
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Smoky eyes and crimson lips are classic, but vampy vixen just looks wrong this time of year. |
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The resulting wines can be every shade of pink under the sun, from deep, almost crimson to the faintest shade of orangey pink. |
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In one scene, a master swordswoman named the Widow juliennes a victim so neatly that all that's left of him is a crimson cloud. |
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A Himalayan native, it often has flowers measuring 20cm across with around 15 tepals, ranging in colour from white, pink through to crimson. |
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After the crimson sunset colours Cnocfola scarlet red, it's time for ceili dancing at dusk. |
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To improve soil texture and fertility, plant nitrogen-fixing cover crops like crimson clover, fava beans, and hairy vetch. |
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Prior to the 19th century peers also wore a matching crimson surcoat edged in miniver. |
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Foaming schooners of beer grew ever larger and more numerous as the crimson February suns went to their rest. |
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The only figure with a hint of colour is the person with the dog, to which I added a tiny touch of weak Alizarin crimson. |
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It's composed of King annual ryegrass, Dwarf Essex rape and several clovers, including crimson, alsike and berseem. |
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In one image, a boxer jumps rope before a mirror and disappears in a crimson smear. |
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If there were any colour to hide the blemishes of this misdisposition, it should be this crimson dye. |
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The Lord Lieutenant, when he sat on the throne, sat beneath a canopy of crimson velvet. |
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The bolts were stacked near a wall in shades of teal, seafoam, turquoise, navy, sapphire, sky blue, cream, gold, crimson, coral. |
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No less than four standard-bearers went before them, carrying huge crimson banners emblazoned with the golden lion. |
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When they are upset, their ears blush a furious crimson, resembling red horns and adding to their diabolical image. |
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Boys, up until the festival of Liberalia, wore the toga praetexta, which was a toga with a crimson or purple border. |
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To supply the place of scenery, it was hung round with crimson curtains, through which we were to make our entrances and exeunts. |
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And the people who sin the sins of Kalamazoo are neither scarlet nor crimson. |
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Flower white, or slightly tinged with straw-colour, edged with crimson, spreadly open very much when full blown. |
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To my horror I perceived that the yellow blossoms were all dabbled with crimson. |
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The sort of woman with crimson hair and rainbow petticoats, come-hither eyes and a throaty laugh. |
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His charger wore a blanket of enameled crimson scales and gilded crinet and chamfron, while Lord Tywin himself sported a thick ermine cloak. |
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Boskoop Ruby is deep crimson, Lena is bicolored red and yellow, and Apricot Gem an orange yellow. |
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Bones put the tiny crimson speck between his slides, blobbed a drop of oil on top, and focused the microscope. |
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A cap of crimson velvet is shown within the crown, with the cap's ermine lining appearing at the base of the crown in lieu of a torse. |
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On the wall opposite, a Tibetan sand mandala had been drawn in white on a brilliant crimson field. |
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One is home to a collection of bougainvilleas with magenta, orange, white and crimson flowers. |
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The majority of species have pure white uppersides, with prominent orange, yellow, or crimson tips of the forewings. |
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To get a display a little earlier, try Sahin's Early Flowerer or for flamboyant crimson, Lambada. |
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There's even a 3-D Light Box that features illuminated crimson lips and a survival kit, which includes everything needed for those midnight screenings. |
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The crimson robe is removed, and the sovereign proceeds to the Coronation Chair, which has been set in a prominent position, wearing the anointing gown. |
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The sovereign enters Westminster Abbey wearing the crimson surcoat and the Robe of State of crimson velvet and takes his or her seat on a Chair of Estate. |
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Boys, up until the festival of Liberalia, wore the toga praetexta, which was a toga with a crimson or purple border, also worn by magistrates in office. |
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Her crimson dress inflames grey corridors, or flaring in a sunshaft through high branches makes of the deep green shadows a greenness darker yet, and a darkness greener. |
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Away on the patriarch mountains the sunset is burning, And huge floating cloudlets, begloried with crimson, Move silently o'er with a sleepy and peace-breathing motion. |
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But as an honorary holder of the title he can use the letters GCB after his name and wear the honour's insignia, comprising a star, badge and broad band of crimson silk. |
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The first salon is a gleaming crimson, the second is slate blue. |
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In the evening, it's an atmospheric spot to watch the dramatic sunsets turning the sky deep crimson over the hazy silhouettes of the majestic Taurus Mountains. |
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Rhubarb is terrific stuff, and the maincrop stems, thick and crimson, grow in my garden most of the year, from spring until well into late autumn. |
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Crocosmia 'Emily McKenzie' is an old favourite, with a winning combination of bronze leaves and burned orange flowers with an alizarin crimson heart. |
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He would see himself the image of the ageless one as, athwart and abrazened, the tally-caster coast of crimson breeze bespoke its truthsome squeal. |
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The new queen was provided with a large wardrobe of clothes, and her crimson state bed curtains made of Italian sarcenet were embroidered with red Lancastrian roses. |
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It's going to be very hot, says Barney, to murmurs of assent from Crimson Brit and Urban Chic man, chiming in for the first time. |
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Crimson comes ultimately from the name of a small insect from which a red dyestuff is obtained. |
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The twenty-five or so remaining Crimson Knights donned their plate mail and readied their weapons. |
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The talented Crimson Tide will find direction and purpose under new coach Dennis Franchione. |
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Professor Tribe lost no time in acknowledging the accuracy of Bottum's charge, as reported by the Harvard Crimson. |
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Crimson rosellas flutter among the gum trees, while sulphur-crested cockatoos waddle across the lawn, screeching loudly. |
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Crimson coated her palm and fingers, standing out in stark relief against the pale of her skin. |
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But a week later The Harvard Crimson called for her to resign as a Harvard overseer. |
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Gandolfini reteamed with the late filmmaker Tony Scott for the 1995 submarine drama Crimson Tide. |
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The Harvard Crimson reports that a noted Harvard law professor will be disciplined for plagiarizing the work of a Yale law professor in a recent book. |
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Ornamental plants related to the grapevine include the Virginia creeper in the US and Europe, the kangaroo vine in Australia, and Japanese ivy and Crimson Glory in Japan. |
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This happy modulation is what made his 900-plus-page historical bodice-ripper, The Crimson Petal and the White, more than just faux-Victorian erotica. |
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After affixing the Crimson Trace laser sight, like the one Perry uses, the gun required a larger holster. |
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Collins, CO, will release Shenanigans Oak Aged Crimson Ale, the brewery's latest Big Bottle offering. |
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Closely related to power metal is progressive metal, which adopts the complex compositional approach of bands like Rush and King Crimson. |
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Waltham High School's sports teams had been referred to as the Watchmen and the Crimson, before they changed the name to the Hawks. |
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Bands whose darker lyrics avoided utopianism, such as King Crimson, Pink Floyd and Van der Graaf Generator, experienced less critical disfavour. |
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His final appearance in one of his own plays was as the Crimson Gollywog in the disastrous children's play Christmas v Mastermind. |
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So Wilson becomes The Crimson Bolt, squeezed into a red costume and brandishing a monkey wrench with which he bashes the bad guys. |
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Crimson just got a few new guys, too, snatching up Chicagoland's Steve Pauser and Tampa Am standout Vince DeValle. |
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The hammerless compact revolver frequently used by law enforcement will feature a laser aiming system engineered by Crimson Trace Corp. |
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New arrivals include the Death's-head Hawkmoth, made famous in The Silence of the Lambs, and the stunning Crimson Speckled moth. |
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The species, also known as Indian or Crimson Tragopan and Crimson-horned Pheasant, originate from central and eastern Himalayas. |
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The programme would allow customers to choose from multiple images that can be emblazoned on Alabama Crimson Tide branded cheque cards. |
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Some diehard Crimheads figure 1969 was the Crimson classic period. |
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Harrison later played drums for both Porcupine Tree and King Crimson. |
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King Crimson made their first major appearance at the 1969 Hyde Park free concert, before a crowd estimated to be as large as 650,000, in support of the Rolling Stones. |
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