The spider plants spilled their vines over the window sill, green and golden in the evening light, then turning grey as it grew darker. |
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By the time the full disc of the sun detaches itself from the eastern horizon, I can see land, a bumpy darker line above the dark water. |
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She looks sleek in a beige, almost flesh-tone, summer dress and a slightly darker cardigan that fits her like a sealskin. |
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The sun had long since faded by this time and the sky was growing darker by the minute. |
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Quiet, clean and spare, it led, past a short spiral stairway with a gallery, to a darker room. |
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When fully grown, the bagworms are a dull, dirty, gray with darker markings toward the head. |
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Soldiers appear darker than do nonsoldier nymphs, owing to a higher degree of sclerotization, and have larger hind-legs then do nonsoldiers. |
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New director Alfonso Cuaron has picked up where Chris Columbus left off, and has twisted Columbus' fairyland into something much darker. |
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Her dark eyes and even darker hair stumbled on the fairness of her creamy skin. |
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The primary characters are Clown, whose personality is far darker than his profession and his stripper girlfriend Cherry. |
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It was the bringer of the gray shade, the darker part of him coming to life in a shady drawing of scratchy stick figures. |
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With a center core, the darker core areas appear like fish egg vitellus and crustacean inner organs. |
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The other night, however, Ben and Dr Spot were seen in deep confab in one of the darker corners, a sight which caused some conjecture. |
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This was a day-trip into the darker corners of immortality and isolation with a slab of comic humour to boot. |
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Figure 1 is in violet barege, of which the stripes are a shade darker than the material. |
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The style of both dress and house is that of early 18th-century Hogarthian caricature, and the production has a darker air than most. |
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They give a hint of an avid reader and serious thinker with hidden, some say darker, depths. |
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Our neighbor Elizabeth fancied herself a paint maven, proclaiming that light colors dried darker and dark colors dried lighter. |
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Over the tunic he wore a scapula, a long tunic with wide, three-quarter length sleeves, usually of a darker undyed wool. |
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Some of the songs carry darker overtones with no segues to glossier and happier settings. |
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Adamson's Feste sings well and impresses as a talented professional court jester, but misses the deeper, darker tones of the part. |
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The writer himself was well aware of the divided critical opinion about his work and his endless preoccupation with the darker side of life. |
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Depending on their variety, they can have double or semi-double blossoms, with petals of darker shades at their edges. |
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How does he feel, voyaging into the darker recesses of this kind of soul to write about the very thing that he fears most? |
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From there, the play got deeper, darker and, let's not beat about the bush, much, much more watchable. |
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The sky was a pale orange colour now, orange tinged with red and thin lines of violet accentuated by an even darker orange. |
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A thin asphalt-based paint can be sprayed on if a darker colored surface is desired for cosmetic reasons. |
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Christina was interested in Malcolm, the bad boy who titillated her darker side, rather than Michael, the ordinary man under the mask. |
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For those with darker skin, choose yellow-based concealers, which counteract the blue in dark circles. |
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Walls were painted in earth tones, with silhouettes in darker tones of masked dancers in performance. |
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Perhaps now is the time for me to eat my words, as it seems that the latest tome is much darker than the previous books. |
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Patching cements look darker than the color of the cement because the polymer bonding agents in them make the concrete denser. |
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She said he concealed his darker side behind a veneer of respectability in order to hide his true character from adoring fans. |
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For example, if the existing topcoat is in good condition, and you're going to restain to the same, or darker color, one coat may suffice. |
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But the darker voice was penetrating her skull, resounding in the caverns of memories. |
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Were the sadness, the fear, the ferocity, related to the darker side of Nubian culture? |
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Beneath her calm veneer we begin to see something much darker, much more passionate and dangerous. |
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She also couldn't help but notice how handsome he was with his black hair and darker skin tone. |
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Variegated leaves may include a combination of lighter and darker shades of color in the leaf. |
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Well, the blankets are a medium blue, shot with lighter and darker shades that create a plaid tartan. |
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It had small glitters all over it and faded from darker and lighter shades of pink. |
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Start with a color you like and select other items in lighter and darker shades. |
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I slowly looked over at Donovan and smiled, the smile lighting up my face and the moonlight turning my eyes a darker shade of blue. |
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Dark shadows, even darker than Charlie's, sat beneath his coal gray eyes and the red veins in his eyes had become shockingly apparent. |
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His hair still stuck up in odd places and the shadows beneath his eyes only seemed to have grown darker. |
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Night grew darker with increased time, the city stood peaceful at the embrace of the lights that surrounded it. |
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We were somewhere over Oklahoma and the cloud deck was descending with the sky getting noticeably darker. |
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The color of the dress made her blue eyes seem darker, almost midnight blue. |
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His eyes have gone all milky and his skin has got darker, which shows that he's about to get rid of his skin. |
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Even darker blue embroidery swirls were etched along the hems of the sleeves, neckline and skirt. |
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The darker the drink, the more congeners and other hangover-causing substances you'll imbibe, so tread warily around ports and heavy red wines. |
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The pads of their feet and hands were lighter than the rest of their skin, but still darker than the tannest of the men aboard the ship. |
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The light was a soft translucent blue that became brighter or darker depending on my depth. |
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Throughout his discussion, he uses a different and darker language than the optimistic tones one hears from the avid acolytes of progress. |
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Her hair was darker and had more auburn in it that is use to, and her eyes had a shimmer of pale green in them. |
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In it the pale celadon framing element surrounds an only slightly darker green ground. |
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The film also doesn't stint on the darker dimension, as evidenced by the company's several long, arduous treks. |
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It could fairly be stated that, in his time, Stewart at least peeked into a couple of life's darker corners, but with mischief more than malice. |
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Starkly realized and shockingly depressing, it is a film that seems an immediate link to far darker movies. |
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For instance, the undersides of the bottom drawers of a highboy will be darker than those of the upper drawers. |
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For dark undereye circles, peach-based concealers neutralize bluish tones while yellow-based ones erase darker circles. |
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Wild rabbit has a much darker flesh than farmed rabbit, but both are extremely versatile and, because of the price, you can afford to experiment. |
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Seats are extremely comfy and come in a stylishly patterned material with darker charcoal trim. |
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It's getting darker earlier, the cicadas are singing, and here we are into September. |
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They are brown above and slightly darker on the wings than on the back and rump. |
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Nipples, birthmarks, moles, or beauty marks may appear darker during pregnancy. |
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But while the novel undoubtedly harbours darker elements, its most successful mode is deadpan humour. |
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The leaves had lost the fresh green of early summer and taken on the darker bronzy tinge of high summer. |
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It had gotten a lot darker and the sky was completely black except with the assortment of stars. |
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The child's skin was a dusky brown, and tufts of darker hair were just beginning to grow. |
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The flooring is either a creamy tan or a darker caramel, which is created with a steam treatment. |
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The cobweb houseleek Sempervivum arachnoideum has a fine covering of downy white hairs and is a good contrast to the darker forms. |
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In the summertime, try sticking to lighter colored suits and stay away from darker ones. |
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Her gown was made of silk, and the slip was made of crushed velvet in a shade of purple that was darker yet. |
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The crown from narial feathers to nape is uniform dark brown, the feathers with slightly darker tips. |
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The sky is closing in, darker clouds sweeping in almost as fast as the tide has turned. |
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A forest lies to the south, darker and more ominous, but just as green and full of life. |
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Ignore the darker red and whitened silver, but note that the frets in the hatchment were thickened. |
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The light blue weatherboard and much darker, almost black roofing tiles gave the impression of the house being much larger than it seemed. |
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In this, the colour palette is darker and the drawings simpler and more stylised. |
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Organic matter turns dark as it decays and so the higher the organic content of a soil, the darker its colour. |
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She admits to feeling jealous of her younger brother's darker skin, thick straight hair and wide brown eyes. |
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It has been quite light on my drive to work for the last few weeks but today it was darker again with a very heavy sky. |
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Losing All Control is the only hint of a darker edge, but even then they can't resist a catchy chorus. |
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The roof is a reddish orange color, the walls washed-out gold, and all trimmed in wood a shade or two darker than the roof. |
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Add a smoulder of darker shadow to the outer area of the eyelid and sweep a little below the lower lash line as well. |
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Hyperthyroidism causes a pattern of hyperpigmentation similar to that in Addison's disease, especially in patients with darker complexions. |
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Melasma is a condition in which areas of the skin become darker than the surrounding skin. |
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His head was down and his ears back, his coat somewhat darker with the wet. |
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The effect is to blow away the smokescreen that Big Tobacco created to conceal its darker nature. |
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By his early teens, that ambition had already congealed into something darker. |
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There are trapeze artists, clowns, aerialists and the like, but there are other, darker elements. |
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The Aesculapian snake has a uniformly brown back with a streak of darker colour behind the eyes. |
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Begonias with petals that are edged in lighter or darker colors are called picotee. |
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This process took several minutes, though he managed to keep his darker half in check at all times, rebutting him at every strike. |
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But another idea would be to buy unpainted furniture, and paint it a lilac in a few shades darker than the walls, with black trim. |
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Some actors are born to play the hero and others exist to illuminate the darker recesses of the human soul. |
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There is the smaller Northern wall brown L. petropolitana which is darker and smaller. |
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It frames my face perfectly and if I wear a darker shade of lipstick and some smokey eye shadow in it, forget about it. |
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However, blondes and redheads usually have more hair follicles than do people with darker hair. |
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This condition causes increased dark patches on pale or untanned skin and light patches on tanned or darker skin. |
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His latest novel, Lullaby hit bookshelves in the quietest of fashions, and, again, deals with the darker underbelly of American life. |
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Protein-coding sequence is represented by the darker filled areas, and untranslated sequence is represented by lighter shaded areas. |
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It had a lovely translucent green body and a conspicuous darker green triangular head with a pair of bulging black eyes. |
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Like, that members of republican groups tend not to hang around in gangs on balconies wearing dark woolly jumpers and darker expressions. |
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Over his shoulder I could see Dan watching me with a knowing smile, and I felt myself turn a darker shade of red. |
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This week I carefully built up the drawings from a light watered down line gradually working up to the darker. |
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Another Australian twiner, this one has very lovely large pink trumpet flowers with a darker centre. |
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And though it slowly got darker and darker outside, the peppy discussion, interspersed with slices of wry humour, just kept going. |
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But beyond the city limits, where the kudzu creeps over buildings and trees, the mood can turn darker. |
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Since snow is so reflective, it can force the camera to underexpose the darker, less reflective subject in your scene. |
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Your album title Songs in the Key of the Devil suggests an unholy alliance with darker forces heretofore unseen. |
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They attempted to sequence of the slower, darker songs interrupted by the faster, more uptempo ones to makes up for this. |
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Even without the smeared white makeup she was pale, completely in contrast with his own darker features. |
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We were sitting outside with a mug of coffee this morning, watching as the sky clouded over and became darker and darker. |
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These pastry layers tend to be towards the middle of the box and were significantly darker than the rest of the pastry sheets. |
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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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I would be remiss in my hero-worship not to mention Marlon's darker aspects. |
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There's no escaping his darker viewpoint and it is unavoidably a deeply schizophrenic album. |
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A far darker self-portrait renders the artist in profile, his head tipped as though to study a mass of papers or a book held in his hands. |
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The next day though was a real oddity, I found myself lapsing into a darker, and grumpier mood. |
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Within the transparency, amorphous shapes glowed a pinkish grey, punctuated with darker, circular masses. |
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Noble Rieslings tend to be richer, darker and have that honeyed, velvety feel and honeycomb nose and palate. |
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While Samoans prefer colorful floral designs in both their lavalava and tops, darker colors are preferred on formal occasions. |
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It's darker, more urban and a more personal record with the focus having shifted to one of song writing as well as tune making. |
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When it got a little darker, I began to crack open the driver's side door every time a vehicle zoomed by to wave my flashlight. |
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If the film had been more serious or darker, and a better actress played the lead, I might have liked it much more. |
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She talks about beauty basics, as well as major concerns affecting darker skins, such as the effects of sickle-cell disease, scars and keloids. |
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The night was getting darker and the rain harder, and no car went by, the storm was so strong he could hardly see a few feet ahead of him. |
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But you have a sombre, morose side which can mean you going for darker colours and shades. |
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Two world wars, a depression, and a cold war that threatened global annihilation ushered in a darker vision of human potentiality. |
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Similarly, painting the ceiling a darker color than the walls tends to create a more intimate feeling. |
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Somewhat darker, but no less impressive, is a similarly large crystal of smoky quartz from the Ural Mountains. |
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After sunset, as the depression of the sun increases the sky gets darker and darker until no scattered light reaches the observer. |
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It's a darker, slow-moving swirl of bluesy guitar licks in a nebula of electronic debris and feedback drone. |
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You can antique the other way around, but remember a light base coat needs a darker glaze, whereas a dark base coat should use a light glaze. |
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There had to be darker forces, some mysterious hand driving him to do this, to make him a patsy, then to silence him in public. |
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Effortless hooks and fantastical storytelling gave way to chugging riffs and darker lyrics. |
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Life in Lille became darker by the month and a time came when Bobby could stand no more. |
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Background textures tend to shimmer and strobe, especially in darker scenes with darker colors. |
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She was wearing a light rose pink jacket with a darker shade of pink knee-length skirt. |
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I am thinking some darker decorations may help balance the lightness in here. |
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Several clouds had blanketed themselves out across the hills and mountains in the distance, dark lilac over darker purple. |
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Their goal is superficially to avenge their friend's death, but in reality they have darker motives. |
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Define your eyes with pencil liner and enhance your mouth with a darker or brighter lipstick than usual. |
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The juxtaposition of scenes that are brightly lighted with those that are darker is expertly used to underpin the sense of dread. |
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In contrast to the Dungeon, the arcade has darker lighting, but they have brighter colours. |
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Several darker patches on the horizon suggested the many islands that made up the archipelago. |
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The areola contains softer and darker skin tissue which surrounds the nipple and which also contains smooth muscle fibers. |
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Jane adjusted her own less dramatic hat, with a smaller brim and darker shade. |
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Many rosarians agree that Epsom salts produces more new canes at the bottom of the plant and darker green foliage. |
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Hair that's not in your armpits or pubic area should be very fine, even if it's darker. |
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Typically your eye will gravitate towards the darker, brighter colors such as burgundy red or royal blue. |
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His blond hair, several shades darker than ash-blond, was once cut short so that no lock of hair was longer than his thumb. |
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White and yellow flowers among the darker ruby reds and burnt oranges, often soften the overall effect and leads the eye through the flower bed. |
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A narrow marginal band that is darker in color than the interior region of the shell appears in the example. |
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He had dark skin and darker eyes, and his pitch-black hair was mopped up in a way that suggested this man cared not for outer appearances. |
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It was really getting a lot darker now so I cut back to tickover and began to lose height to come in to land. |
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They continued walking, the path getting darker and darker, until it split into two roads. |
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The Scandinavian Russian Blues had larger heads, larger bodies, and shorter, tighter, darker coats than their British counterparts had. |
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At a time which promised financial abundance and security we find ourselves, depressed, stressed, suicidal, darker and heavier than ever before. |
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The H.Reticulatum is a big round bulb, native to Brazil, with large pink flowers, deeply veined in a darker shade. |
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Once a means of social lubrication, alcohol has acquired a darker, more desperate nature. |
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I had scrunched my hair with mousse, which made it look darker and less blonde. |
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Maybe I'd be able to experience a lucid dream and explore the deeper, darker reaches of my mind. |
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He has redirected attention to moments of Hamlet's lucidity and thus belied the prince's darker psychological tensions. |
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A darker color could look good below the chair rail with a lighter tint of the same color above. |
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Her hair was darker and had more auburn in it that it used to, and her eyes had a shimmer of pale green in them. |
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The plagioclase feldspar weathers to produce a whitish gray rock, while the mafic minerals produce contrasting darker grains. |
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Following a weekend down the islands, her face got two shades darker, making the warm beige foundation of no use to her. |
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A sleeveless, short robe of magenta with a short turned up collar of a slightly darker shade added a little more color and variety. |
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They were walking home from school, the tan girl on the left and the darker one on the right. |
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He put much hard work into finding some 30 taperers whose assistance was needed by the choirs in the darker parts of the service. |
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A combination of skyglow, clouds, and insufficient aperture kept me from spotting it, though the sites farther east were much darker. |
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She wore a dress of emerald green satin, with a sash of darker forest green about her tiny waist. |
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He was a tall man, in his late fifties, with dark, speckled hair and darker eyes. |
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Cinnamon and allspice chime in a thin, sweet-sour broth that has something in common with sauerbraten or the darker moles. |
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It was covered with a green comforter and it was imprinted with daisies of a darker shade of green. |
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The people here are darker and more heavily built and have a different lilt to their speech. |
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Dark hair and even darker eyes accented his pale features and an amused smile touched his thin lips. |
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So if your dress is baby pink, for example, you can only dye it darker pink or red. |
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Thick sections should be avoided to prevent the oxyntic mucosa from becoming darker than desired. |
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These often show white underdrawing, probably white chalk, or outlines sketched in thin oil paint, either in white or a slightly darker shade of the ground colour. |
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In the darker recesses of the garage, covered until now by a pair of old MDF bookcases, we discovered a single, special brick mortared into the wall. |
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If there is a slight gradient of intensity, where the left edge is a little bit darker than the right edge, that may be represented by a sine wave with a very long wavelength. |
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It was more sensed than seen, a darker blot in the gale-lashed dark, and he frowned and raised one hand, trying vainly to shield his eyes in an effort to see better. |
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The Clay-colored can be distinguished from the Chipping by a brown, rather than gray, rump, a darker face pattern, and the absence of a moustache. |
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As a group, these fish are generally darker than pollock, and the proteins do not set into a gel with the same strength and chewy mouthfeel as do pollock proteins. |
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What begins as a night of booze and fun soon uncovers darker memories. |
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The story is a simple one, but a darker undercurrent runs through it. |
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This darker sensibility keeps the book, to its great credit, from veering toward The Devil Wears Prada territory. |
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The midnight blue of the nighttime sky grew suddenly darker. |
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In the not-so distant past, passengers would find their hair matted and their skin a shade darker from the soot of the steam engine that was pulling their bogies. |
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Formerly cultivated sites had a 16-20 cm thick Ap horizon with moist soil color generally one Munsell hue darker than the B horizon below it and an abrupt lower boundary. |
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Seriously, there's no better way aside from a doctor's latex ensheathed hand in the darker, tenderer areas of your person to assess your hernias and would-be hernias. |
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Suddenly it seemed that Naziism was alive and well and living in Vienna, not least because Haider's anti-immigration and anti-EU rhetoric seemed to hark back to a darker past. |
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Tomorrow I go back to French class, having bolted a few weeks before the end of the half year when the darker more hermetic instincts that come with June kicked in. |
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He settled on a conservative gray jacket with a darker vest beneath it. |
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They are made of white synthetic, so they do not absorb the heat of the SoCal sun hundreds of feet up as do the darker colors of many climbing shoes. |
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The image is freshened by a sky blue ground framing the darker silhouette and accenting the yellow-gold braid of the uniform and Roulin's upthrust bearded face. |
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The flowers are fiery orange-red on the outside, with a large yellow circle on the inner segments and a slightly darker colour and veining towards a small green throat. |
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Mariners general manager Pat Gillick points out that the union raises safety concerns about outfield fences and warning tracks, yet refuses to confront darker questions. |
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Choosing a darker hue, such as violet, I began by drawing three squares. |
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Everything was darker on this floor and the duo was suspicious about it. |
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Laura, whose grandmother was Calabrian, is slightly darker than Giacomo. |
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Male mountain nyala are a sepia brown color that slowly gets darker with age, while females are of a pale liver color with a scattering of spots and stripes. |
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Every now and then they would fire a pair of missiles which would explode and send a plume of darker smoke above the white haze of gunsmoke already hanging above the camp. |
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His skin was darker than a Urani's wont and slightly olive skinned. |
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Moreover the shift to wheaten bread, in preference to what were perceived to be inferior, darker flours, was accelerated by the onset of the French wars. |
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A chintz wing chair with salmon in the pattern will play nicely off the wall color, and drapes in a slightly darker salmon will pull the look together. |
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In truth, that was most likely because he dabbled in some of the darker arts favored by hotel security guards. |
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And the darker the chocolate, the better, as dark chocolate is rich in beneficial flavonoids and antioxidants. |
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Was it difficult revisiting any of the darker memories, like his infidelity? |
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Men with darker skin aren't always welcome in China, and many face routine harassment. |
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Behind this unprecedented gesture, however, darker forces were planning a different sort of event. |
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But peering more closely at the photograph, taken this August, his weary brown eyes reveal a darker truth. |
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But the illusions of the movie's Europeans are a darker matter, for they help create a pervasive, reflexive anti-Americanism that is ultimately extremely dangerous. |
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I head back across town where the air is hotter, the streets are dirtier, and the hair is several shades darker. |
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It is both darker than its unpleasant reputation and, simultaneously, more enduringly majestic than a schlocky brochure. |
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We saw this at dries Van Noten last season, but the Givenchy woman next season is a much darker temptress. |
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Do not wear clingy fabrics on top, choose darker colors on top. |
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This tale, as compared to the first game, is obviously much darker and more intense, but it's captured pretty lightly in all of the lead-up animation. |
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When he is in a darker mood Jacobs likes to riff on abstract themes. |
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The street lamps and signs lit up suddenly as it got a little bit darker. |
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While his willingness to explore the darker side of marriage makes his movie more perceptive than many others, the film loses its way when love hits the rocks. |
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But with the death of Limato, who was responsible for funneling work to Gibson in recent years, things turned darker for the star. |
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The base of an ivory figurine will show the radiating, intersecting lines forming minute lozenges and concentric lines of lighter and darker color. |
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The trunks of the cherry trees were thicker and the bark darker and greyer than the apple tree trunks. |
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As the film progresses, you go from these beautiful desert vistas to a much darker, grimmer look. |
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So they left the company of the light and music of the Tea House and samisen and trudged back into the darker, quieter, and somehow muddier streets that lead from the town. |
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The darker evenings have succeeded in pointing me towards more substantial main courses, deeper flavours and a bit of long, slow cooking at the weekend. |
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It's a pretty straight bedroom jam, slinky and sultry, but there's a hint of something darker. |
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Two other gallery walls offered dense patchworks of light-hued paintings by Irish, alongside darker works scavenged from the Academy's collection. |
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For a subtle look, use a slightly darker or lighter hue of the main color. |
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If he stayed out too late today his skin would burn, and he would be branded with red for several days before his skin turned to a darker golden color. |
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Even those professing to walk a darker path, including many Satanists, recognize the imperativeness of taking responsibility for their own actions. |
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She breezes through Previn's challenging music as if to the manner born, combining a crystal clear upper register with a wealth of darker, more sensuous colours. |
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Research has shown that we have a tendency to eat more when it is darker. |
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It has made people squirm and spurt out apologies, and it has made my face burn a darker red. |
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His colors are darker, his impasto is thicker, and his brushstrokes are quick and imperfect. |
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All of them contain organic, cell-like splotches, dots and drips of predominantly pastel colors that are overlaid with black lines, darker scribbles and cryptic hieroglyphs. |
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He has made a career out of exploring the darker side of the human psyche, of exposing obsessive characters who seem hell-bent on self-destruction. |
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He wore a dark blue tunic and even darker blue riding breeches. |
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When the truth begins to emerge it becomes apparent that the rumours of affairs were hearsay, but a darker secret of family ties lies beneath them. |
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It begins as a serio-comic meditation on people's willingness to tolerate intimacy and accommodate the drives of their neighbours, before shifting into darker territory. |
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Instead of her usual style where bright, fluorescent colours stand out, this time the colour palette is toned down and the concentration is on darker shades. |
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She put on her chapstick, and drew on her high eyebrows a tad darker. |
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The real Dr. Livingstone had a darker, more complex personality than his grieving mourners imagined. |
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He leads us again through desolation and citified alienation, but there's love in the air this time round, and it propels us through the darker moments. |
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I watched the darker, fierce-kyped male ease in front of those suns without once touching the female, and send milt melting down into her nest of stones. |
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It is a pale tan colour, though the cap and bib are darker brown. |
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He was a deep ginger color, with darker chocolaty brindle markings. |
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But at the darker end of the scale, biofilms can form infection-inducing layers on implanted medical devices and cause deadly lung infections in cystic fibrosis patients. |
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On a darker note, mallards, it turns out, are the deviants of the animal kingdom. |
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Black being a darker color will always show the dirt faster. |
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Other characters also show darker sides to their personalities. |
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If your skin was darker than a brown paper bag, went the rumor, you could not get in. |
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In temperament and style DeLillo is Apollonian, a secret sharer with his technocrats and obsessives, whereas Pynchon is chthonic, in touch with darker gods. |
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The color becomes increasingly stronger and darker with increasing thickness. |
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A flurry of darker, less effective cyberthrillers in the 1990s might have landed too soon. |
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Here and there the bogland showed a darker tint, and at his feet, cupped out in the smooth greystone, lay a sheet of water. |
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Halation, properly speaking, is the reflection and diffusion, within the film, from the lighter areas to the adjacent darker ones. |
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He was vain, sensual, frivolous, profuse, improvident. One vice of a darker shade was imputed to him, envy. |
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This siege cast an even darker shadow on the reputation of the king than his order to slay the French prisoners at Agincourt. |
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He injected Tudor power into the darker corners of the realm and radically altered the role of Parliament. |
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English Porters and stouts are generally as dark or darker than old ales, and significantly more bitter. |
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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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Again, we didn't know how dark but we realised that as the kids get older, the movies get a little edgier and darker. |
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The series is noted by audiences for growing visually darker and more mature as each film was released. |
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The film's darker and more violent plot elicited calls for cuts by the British Board of Film Classification. |
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The following season, Arsenal returned to the yellow and blue scheme, albeit with a darker shade of blue than before. |
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In 1999 Tigers switched to a darker green and have played in a variety of kit designs since. |
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However, dark hair in people of Irish descent is common, although darker skin complexions appear less frequently. |
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The buildings can however become noticeably darker as a result of pollution and grime accumulated over the years. |
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City of Recovery Press was founded in Dundee, and has become a controversial figure in documenting the darker side of the city. |
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They were criticized for being pessimistic and for concentrating excessively on the darker aspects of life. |
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There are echoes of these darker experiences in Dahl's writings and his hatred of cruelty and corporal punishment. |
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Entwistle's songs, by contrast, typically feature black humour and darker themes. |
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The hairs along the spine are usually darker, forming a dark gray, brownish, or ochreous band. |
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Males are generally darker than females, with lighter patches and often scarring around the neck. |
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Tails cast in this manner generally grow back over time, though the replacement is typically darker in colour than the original. |
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The flippers, fluke, and the tall, falcate, dorsal fin are all a darker grey than the body. |
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These whales were darker in body color than those whales seen in Sea of Okhotsk. |
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But this fly-on-the-wall study of teenage outsiderdom gradually takes on darker overtones. |
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Sheaffer takes a Paglian position on the necessity for feminists to confront the darker aspects of sexuality. |
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During winter, the coat becomes darker and shaggier and the spots less prominent, and a mane forms on the back of the males' necks. |
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Its upperparts and head are brown with darker streaks around the mantle and a distinct pale supercilium. |
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Green pheasant females are darker, with many black dots on the breast and belly. |
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Females and nonbreeding males are pale brown or olive green, often with two darker stripes on the back. |
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Some Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters are made of ash, as an alternative to the darker sounding alder. |
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The colour we now know to be owing to the influence of the oxygenous gas, and the darker colour of venal blood to carbone. |
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Estradiol together with other ovarian steroids also cause the darker coloration of the areola. |
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Map of Morocco and Western Sahara with the Southern Provinces in a darker color. |
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For example, darker rocks will be significantly warmer than lighter ones, and can deter animals that do not have a high tolerance for heat. |
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The lighter ink expresses a caesura in the text while the darker ink shows a terminal punctuation. |
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Within this granite are darker bands richer in iron because they contain the pyroxene mineral aegirine and the amphibole mineral riebeckite. |
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A darker side of the power loom's impact was the growth of employment of children in power loom mills. |
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The darker the shade of limewash, the more pronounced this effect will become. |
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Higher iron and magnesium tends to manifest as a darker groundmass, and also occasionally amphibole or pyroxene phenocrysts. |
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Where the river valley changes course into Lower Wharfedale, the change of underlying rock can be seen in the darker stone in the field walls. |
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