She was wearing ripped faded jeans and a white hooded sweater with oversized bell sleeves. |
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I had the impression that the screaming brightness of their leaves had indeed faded in the past several minutes. |
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Zeke watched horrified, as Zhore went limp and his energy faded into nothingness. |
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When the lights faded at the end of this play, there was no applause for a full minute. |
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Paintwork was faded and there was linoleum on the floor where carpets should have been. |
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He said she was supported by the prayers of Sister Carmel and her order, the Ursulines, over the last few years as her life faded gradually. |
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In the room from North East, he settled on a faded coat of greenish-blue paint visible over earlier layers of white and trompe l'oeil graining. |
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Threads of rose and gold stretched across the sky as navy faded into cobalt. |
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They sat, as they always did, in the faded velvet armchairs on either side of the fire. |
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The apartment block itself looms as large as any of the human characters with it's faded grandeur and slow decline into decay and rot. |
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Winger's indecision faded as the klaxon went off, signaling shift rotation, and he bolted into action. |
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Over the years he built a pagoda to polite English society as it faded in the glare of post-war vulgarity. |
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About a half an hour later she came out of her room wearing a red long-sleeved shirt with faded jeans. |
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I wore a pair of faded jeans and a long-sleeved shirt that showed the name of my softball team on it. |
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Even the leather upholstery, though a little cracked and faded with age, had been oiled and seemed to glow. |
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I stuck my hand up hesitantly and relaxed when I noticed he was wearing faded blue jeans and a rugby shirt, what he said he would be wearing. |
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The last of Mr Darcy's lingering doubts faded as he saw her cheeks flush in the pink tinge of a blush. |
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Those in the river spun upward end over end into the air and their terrified neighs faded into the distance. |
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The song slowly faded away, until all that remained was the muffled sounds of the soldiers and the occasional neighs from the horses. |
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His soberness from the shower had faded away and the numbing cloud of alcohol had returned. |
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I do think that sacral aura of science, and its priesthood of scientists, has faded as the ultimate authority in our lives. |
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Lesley was wearing a faded plaid lumberjack shirt and equipped with an all-new hat. |
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Maria had a black and white saddle shoe on one foot and a faded skate boarding shoe on the other. |
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Her current attire consisted solely of ragged dark jeans and a faded black tank top. |
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The ferocious energy shot into the sky, and the colossal beam was visible from miles around, until slowly, it faded away. |
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Morton, 55, is the kind of CEO who shows up to work wearing faded jeans, Ray-Bans and an untucked shirt. |
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Summer had faded into fall, but even as September wore on Paris still baked under a strange late heat wave that showed no sign of letting up. |
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The hobble became a rapid shuffle and then a quite respectable stroll, and the discomfort faded away. |
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Gregory snarled, but gradually, his temper faded away, and the rage he felt became like steam, and drifted up into the cloudy sky. |
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It had been cleaned in the morning and they could see a heap of faded flowers at the foot of a tamarind tree nearby. |
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It was a tight black tankini that would sculpt to my body like a second skin with tiny, faded rosettes patterning the surface. |
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They knew interesting tales about when my parents were naughty children and they could identify the faded figures in family photographs. |
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But the surprise in his eyes soon faded to sadness, and the sadness ebbed away to emptiness. |
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My feelings of annoyance quickly faded away and were replaced with feelings of awe and respect. |
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It's a faded picture of four aging Native Americans at the turn of the century in their indigenous dress. |
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And those widened eyes narrowed to slits in an instant, anger flashing in that faded gaze. |
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A jagged tear split his shirt up one side, the faded red fabric parting to reveal the grimy ladder of his ribs. |
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A moment later, he sat on the old faded gold-colored couch with cigarette burns and dog hairs covering its once beautiful state. |
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I followed scars posing as roads and faded tracks not shown on any map yet drawn. |
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And what kind of sleep do you get when you've hit the snooze alarm and faded back to slumbers? |
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Some might find the Moorish interior faded but the manageress, Maria, is charm personified. |
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Think wooden floors, scatter rugs, sprawling sofas and soft, slightly faded drapes and covers and you've got the idea. |
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That is a sight I will remember till I die, long after the sight of the Hollywood sign has faded far from view. |
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After World War II, the original incentives to remain a tight community faded away. |
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Even if they bring back memories of geography teachers schlepping around in the same faded pair for years, you can't budge for cords this winter. |
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The dream faded away as Zack slept on, smiling as he hugged a slumbering Curtis tighter. |
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The demon's carcass had faded away into nothingness after it had landed in the fire, rendered unliving by the sheer power of the elf's blow. |
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I rummaged through my drawers, pulled out a faded pair of boot-cut jeans, then boxers. |
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Some scenes faded into one another so fast that it looked like slo-mo anime. |
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I used to see baby slings all the time in Japan, years ago, but they faded away as too old fashioned. |
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Ash and Lari would exchange looks every few minutes while Dara scribbled numbers and letters down on a faded yellow scratch pad. |
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A piece of genuine, if faded and controversial US-style ballyhoo, will take place. |
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There was also an unframed photo that seemed to be somewhat faded stuck inside one of the edges of the vanity. |
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He's dressed in scruffy jeans and a faded biker jacket, talking in quiet, understated tones. |
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The colours are muted so that the chocolates and greens sit perfectly with the faded pink and antique blue. |
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With a theatric bow and a turn on his heel, Hersby faded back into the corridor's shadows. |
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His hand outstretched over her, and her nightgown faded into skimpy sleepwear. |
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The picture is often dark and grainy, shadow detail is quite murky and poor, and the colors seem slightly faded most of the time. |
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A few dead boles of tree stood scattered across the infertile land as the child faded from view, though not from distance. |
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Through much of the movie most colors appear to be slightly faded and undersaturated. |
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These six macho guys look like your local beach bums in their faded jeans and check shirts or vests. |
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If the bath mat gets faded and old, I want it to be my feet that wrecked it, and me that gets a new one, for my own use. |
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As Howard meditated in silence, his mind cleared and his self-centered thoughts faded away. |
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A siren echoed through the tall skyscrapers, and faded beneath the noise of the city. |
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I had worn a black skivvy with my favourite pair of faded jeans and my white sneakers. |
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Bring a classic longboard skate and a wear a faded authentic Hawaiian shirt and shredded cargo shorts or board shorts. |
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July had faded into August, and the nice warm days had become hot and muggy. |
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Stones echoed off the low undercarriage and flatulence from the holey muffler faded away down the road. |
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The sky faded from the dark bluish purple of twilight, to the bright white color of a pearl before her eyes. |
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It was a pair of Pyjamas, typical pale faded blue and blueish white stripes. |
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I have a host of similarly faded and dusty memories of my boyhood that pop up unbidden when I'm in a situation that stimulates my memory. |
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She mournfully flicks through the faded family album as the bustling, chattering family next door noisily go about family life. |
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Max gave him a big fake smile, which quickly faded as he sunk into the couch. |
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Adam's smile faded and he sank back into the bed, looking small and tired, sensing their thoughts. |
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I changed into a pair of faded jeans and a dark green tank top with red paint-like blotches on it. |
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He lay on his faded blue quilt in his single room in Comstock Hall and tried to reason with himself. |
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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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The farmers he had served so well were no more for they, too, had faded away through changing times. |
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The light gradually faded out of the cavern, leaving only shards of broken ice twinkling dimly in the darkness. |
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He looked outside, the light already faded into twilight, the streetlights blazing their golden hue through the darkness. |
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They slowly faded into the lenses, leaving only crystalline images, better than twenty-twenty vision. |
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The earlier signals which hinted at the emergence of fiscal prudence, quickly faded out. |
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He grinned but said nothing as his features faded into a bland monotonous look. |
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Later, just as dusk faded to dark, we made out the lumbering form of a black rhinoceros. |
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She frowned at her creation as it faded from the glass then returned to her mother's side. |
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There was a full minute of silence after the shrill of his initial response had faded away. |
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Gwyn continued trudging across the sands as the last rays of light slowly faded to purple streaks across the sky. |
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Her visage set against the wide expanse of the stars like the faded misty memory of a dream. |
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His brown hair needed a trim even as it curled darkly over the color of his faded green shirt. |
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While the front of the stage was visible, upstage was hidden behind patched curtains of a faded blue with gold trim. |
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Before the afterglow of the bi-cultural stringed performance faded away, a triformed movie by Keiko Tsuji started to roll on the wall. |
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An early shirred rug with a soft, faded palette of multicolored flowers that was once riotously bold hangs in the principal bedroom. |
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They have faded quite a bit, and that makes perfect sense since they were created as transitory objects. |
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Laid out on the bed was a long sleeved, shapeless, faded black dress with patches at the bottom. |
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Her face was dotted with faint freckles and she wore a pale pink blush over the faded spots. |
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It had small glitters all over it and faded from darker and lighter shades of pink. |
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A wry smile touched Ame's lips as she ran her fingers over the faded image, eyes softening. |
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Damien approached the young woman in her faded denim jean bell-bottoms and her Latin flare, colour-splashed top. |
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Some of the writing had faded and the writer would know the breed, size, colour, age and many other details without having to set them down. |
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From a distance this crowd looked a uniformly nondescript plaster colour, a neutral tone made up chiefly of faded blue and dirty grey. |
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Nearby was the representative from Beta Crucis, an old man who wore no military uniform, but an old faded suit. |
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The sun began to peek in through the faded blue checker curtains, bringing the afternoon hours with it. |
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He was dressed in a ridiculous fashion, wearing faded jeans with leather riding chaps and a large, garish belt buckle. |
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Eddie faded slowly to his knees but fought back as the crowd chanted his name. |
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She waited until she heard his car faded away before standing and getting her bags. |
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The train left on time and the Wallace monument rapidly faded into the distance. |
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While I gazed at walls decorated with faded record jackets, the owner enthralled me with his in-depth knowledge of this musical genre. |
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Colors are generally faded and washed out, giving much of the movie a sort of beige sameness. |
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They faded away in distress, in vain and into the forgotten pages of local history. |
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Jamie was wearing a green sweater that brought out his jade eyes and a pair of faded denim jeans. |
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Below the top, she wore faded jeans and scuffed trainers, and held a burgundy jumper in her lap. |
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My memory of the entrance passages had faded over the years, so we took a few wrong turnings. |
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She is now in her early 40s, weather-beaten and prematurely aged, wearing only a tattered, faded sari that ends high above the ankles. |
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Yet this girl was clad in faded blue jeans with worn joggers, a plain green T-shirt, and had her favourite leather jacket resting in her lap. |
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And then there was me, standing in just a pair of shorts and faded blue shirt, wearing faded joggers. |
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After flowering, if there are no ornamental seed heads, the flowering stems may be cut back to a leaf joint to remove the faded flowers. |
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The outside light had faded and the crammed interior was a dim jumble of dark shapes under the solitary bulb. |
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There are no faded flags or hand-painted signs of national unity, no simple tokens of remembrance. |
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Diana's sadness slowly faded as she turned her attention towards Lethe, and an uncontrollable eruption of rage built up inside of her. |
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He comes out wearing raggy jeans and a beat up jacket on top of a faded black t-shirt. |
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A tinny piano plays a bouncy ragtime tune over faded sepia photos, unwittingly romanticizing an era now long past. |
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The story faded from the front pages in most of the world, but it was not quickly forgotten on the subcontinent. |
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The popularity of the spaghetti western faded in the late 1970s just as did the interest in westerns generally. |
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The four women in the canoe had bright handkerchiefs over their hair, they wore bits of faded blue osnaburg. |
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The glamour has faded away, because of the weak main building and the rampant plants growing inside and outside. |
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He was in contention for the Open title, but faded in that strange final round with everyone else, except Whatshisname. |
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The sound of heart monitors beeping out of sync with each other faded as I opened the door and walked out. |
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Spirit photography may have faded away, but spiritualism itself is going strong. |
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My own copy, still readable in faded purple, occupies a special place on my office bookshelf. |
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His grating voice, frameless spectacles, faded suits and short, stringy hair all broke with the conformist protest style. |
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For all its crumbling decay, the faded splendour, its shortages and its collapsed economy, Cuba is a vibrant and thrilling place to visit. |
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Some of my memories have faded but I will try to recall events that stand out in my mind. |
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The songs I grew up with have faded away from the airwaves but not out of my mind. |
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He returns carrying a faded sport coat that's a shade of light green resembling stale string beans. |
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They seem slightly underexposed, and a sepia tone gives them the look of faded vintage photographs. |
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Mac stretched, rubbing the soft flesh of his stomach scraping dirty nails across a faded skull tattoo. |
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This fungus is supposedly edible but faded forms can be confused with R. formosa, which has a strong cathartic effect when eaten. |
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Faulkner wore jeans faded at the knees, a broad hat, and photochromic sunglasses. |
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As the bus left, she faded into a blurring hazy picture waving from behind the cloud of dust. |
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While Punjab was able to salvage a bronze in the men's section, the women faded away with a fourth place finish. |
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Dara stirred in her sleep on the beaten and faded blue sofa in front of him before she finally opened her eyes. |
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Some iconic works have been imitated so often that the original, viewed years later, seems to appear faded and lacklustre. |
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An ideal size at 1300 seats and with a cared-for rather than restored look of cherubs, old gold, faded reds and creams. |
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So you can visit the faded but still fun Dr Who experience, or ride down the sea front on a horse-drawn landau. |
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Tensions in the region, which once hosted an armed separatist movement that mostly faded in the 1980s, have been rising for months. |
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Inside the hardware store stood a burly old man wearing a faded woollen jersey that advertised a brand of power drills. |
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She cuts right through the limitations of the faded sonics with the astonishing purity of a laser beam. |
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I picked up from the sofa a worn, hard-backed exercise book, a faded red, the spine split. |
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The light giggling that had been the background to that changed into full-fledged laughter which quickly faded as the laugher ran off. |
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Although some amtracs turned back, most of the force got across, whereupon the defenders faded away. |
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It could be, of course, that he just had an off night for he faded after a bright opening. |
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She escorted Estelle to her bedchamber and administered a draught to relax her, watching over her until she faded into a comfortable slumber. |
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Painted to the right was what was left of a faded image of a caped woman with blonde hair, holding a bow. |
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Kendra was wearing a green zipper sweater over top of a black tank-top with faded jeans. |
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He was dressed casually in faded baggy jeans and a black zipper jacket over a red t-shirt. |
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He looked effortlessly scrumptious, like Chris Martin, wearing a zip-up cardigan over a faded white t-shirt. |
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She was carrying a navy and black zip-up holdall and wore a black Nike hooded top and faded blue jeans. |
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The grandeur of the architecture has faded only slightly from the neglect of the communist years. |
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Then a cloud crept into his mind and, as Laurea watched, he faded into a ghost of the merman she had known. |
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Catherine hummed and sang a hymn that faded quickly from a cheery ode to a mournful dirge. |
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She had led the U12 field up the climb but faded at the top to finish third overall in the race. |
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As it faded the features of beautiful, almost angelic woman started to become clear. |
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The world around her resolved itself into sharp focus, and the rainbows faded away from her eyes. |
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The old brass and faded paper in this exhibition are the physical leftovers of a grand, almost lunatic pursuit of perfection. |
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He said many producers were neck-deep in debts and had faded into oblivion after producing a couple of films. |
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The hologram faded and was replaced by the image of the Alpha Centauri binary star system. |
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That terror is still in force, and the fact that it has faded from the headlines does not mean it has lessened. |
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But if I had so much as a tingle of buyer's remorse it has faded in the face of several joyous afternoons of camera play. |
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When you let the hem down, the nice bright unfaded material now exposed tends to show up just how faded the rest of the garment has become. |
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There were stand-up rows, stormy walk-outs and tearful tantrums about faded careers. |
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The light lasted about 5 to 10 seconds before it faded out slowly and disappeared. |
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One hand clutched a faded newspaper while the other slipped the cabby a ten and slammed the door. |
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As the day grew longer and faded into night, the party continued on their perilous journey, marching through the mist filled forests. |
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She heard the car start up and sound of the engine slowly faded into the distance. |
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And so, while scientists toiled in their labs, the market for dictation tools faded like a distant radio signal. |
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It was still painful to think of the Pied Piper's disappearance, but the shock had faded to a faint ache. |
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She wondered why an innovative technical process for manufacturing tiles rose to prominence but then faded so quickly from sight. |
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For the evening out, Gabrielle had chosen to wear a white turtleneck sweater and faded blue stonewashed jeans with black boots. |
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They watched as the bright colours of the sky faded and were replaced by the muted pastels of twilight. |
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Fibreglass was commonly used in public sculptures some years ago but it was found to break easily and colours faded quickly on it. |
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We used a big cotton rug as a picnic blanket and its bright colours soon faded in the New Zealand sun. |
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The sky had been painted gold by the sunset and the bright, warm colour hadn't faded at all yet. |
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Slowly the colours of the day faded and the dark purple of the night crept in, with its eerie sense of romance and evil to it. |
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I have always cut mine down when the flower has faded but according to Synnott this is not a good idea as they prefer to die back naturally. |
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Seeing a man cry like that, I could not control myself and my partner faded away behind the fall of my own tears. |
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He eventually faded to finish 13 th, 27 lengths behind runaway winner Monarchos. |
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Much of the early running had been made by the Michael Jarvis-trained Rakti but he faded with three furlongs to go. |
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But the Nicky Henderson trained horse showed his strength as McCoy's mount faded in the home straight. |
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Volponi, last year's shock winner of the Classic at odds of 43-1, showed early on but faded in the back straight. |
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Canadian Triple Crown winner Wando made the lead in mid stretch but faded over the final furlong to finish fourth. |
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Godolphin Racing's Moon Ballad faded badly to finish last in the five-horse field. |
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She wore the same faded tee shirt with yellow spray paint streaked across the front. |
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The John Gosden-trained colt took up the lead coming into the home straight but faded in the final furlong. |
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Her strength had not faded in the least, not even after the injuries she had received. |
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The early pacesetter faded to last, and Regal Thunder ran on to finish second. |
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John Gosden's French 1,000 Guineas winner Zenda flattered briefly in the straight but faded to finish last of the 15 runners. |
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She queried, but it was no use, the signal faded completely and she was lost. |
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Had the cable been laid directly from South Africa to Australia, the signal would have faded too much to be recoverable. |
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He slapped the wheel in disgust, then reached over to fiddle with the radio as it faded out again. |
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We bushwhacked and scree-slid back down, but the bighorn faded back into the rocks. |
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Silence filled the room as the singer lost his voice, and the instruments faded away. |
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It was only in the closing stages when Paul's brakes faded slightly that he had to back off the chase. |
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But later a scene faded out, only to fade back in to the same people in the same room. |
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The image on the view screen faded to nothing and was quickly replaced with an animation of the projected path of the rocket. |
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The white winter flowering heather and pink cyclamen had faded but were soon replaced by violas, primulas and grape hyacinth. |
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The television finally faded into commercial, and Colin clicked the mute button, turning to Lizzie. |
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Logic prevailed, I followed his advice, and the ball faded beautifully onto the green, just as he had predicted. |
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I was wearing a black tank top and low cut faded blue jeans and I had a spike belt, leather watch and silver chain. |
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Francesca tugged open the drawer of the faded mahogany sideboard and retrieved from it a small silver vesta case. |
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Behind her, the lights faded and the computer did a quick fade to a multi-hued sunset, a dark, starry night, and finally a blank screen. |
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Isabelle gazed down at her faded denim dungarees which were covered in spatters of colourful paint. |
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Their influence has faded in the modern world, but the need for a sound base for moral judgments has not. |
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From the bottom of the barrel comes a pair of newsweeklies, their color faded due to the intervening decades. |
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He came to L.A. as an all-star guard, rode the bench through the team's title run, then quickly and quietly faded away. |
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The blue light flashed its brilliance once more, and the library faded back in existence around them. |
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She wore a pair of loose, faded jeans that were ripped all over and a plain black tank-top. |
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One of the last things that registered on Dave's perception as his vision faded was a flickering black nimbus of energy limning the creature's form. |
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Here we see an au naturel Moore, bra-less in faded rock T-shirts and vowel-mangling California accent. |
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We walked back to the car and drove down beale Street, past the faded blocks of pawnshops, liquor stores and poolrooms. |
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Ralph Lauren mingles nearby in a tuxedo-jacket, bowtie and faded blue jeans with his wife, Ricky. |
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Benny's jazzy piano faded away and I was left to finish the song. |
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I was a mess with my waves slightly frizzy and up in a messy bun, lip gloss only and black circles under my eyes, fairly baggy faded blue jeans, and a black hoody. |
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Time has been kind to this most English of bands, their jollity is as lively as ever, their humour hasn't faded and their charm is as infectious as ever. |
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Has the rainbow nation faded to a country of black and white? |
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The feeling of suspicion faded as soon as she breathed the cool air of the night, the cigar smoke fading into a memory as she moved forward, raising her hood over her curls. |
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I slipped into a faded pair of blue jeans and a ratty old t-shirt. |
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As a result of the dusty conditions the flare set the entire night sky aglow in a wash of brilliant red which faded gradually to orange, then to black. |
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Bronze skin and corn-colored hair have faded into cubicle complexions and cowlicks. |
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The paint on the siding simply became faded and needed to be recoated. |
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Was it just a nine days' wonder that faded as fast as it arrived? |
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She was wearing badly worn jeans with holes in both knees, a white tee shirt that was much too big to be her own and a faded denim jacket with several small holes in it. |
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In most of the tapestries that we see in museums or country houses the dyes have faded badly and it is difficult to envisage the impact they had when first hung. |
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But with the passage of time, one might have thought all these fires would have faded into a satiated afterglow. |
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At first in the faded light he fails to notice it, and only registers his presence when his hand reaches out to support his rise to his feet and brushes one of the branches. |
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Fortunately for Jonny and myself the dark looks faded off Nicky and Val's faces and they allowed Josh to release them and move onto Jonny without making a scene. |
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The series has been digitally remastered, which means that most scenes come through as good as new, although much of the stock war footage is faded and grainy. |
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I never knew his last name, and his first name has now faded from memory. |
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The resolution of this decision faded slightly when I saw her, and even more so when I finally stepped into the laundrette and bathed in her smile. |
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The fact of the matter is that you can use relatively easy tools to freshen up the digitalized images and put the zing back in old, faded or yellowed film footage. |
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The neighboring buildings had been updated and shuffled from owner to owner, but this one still had an ancient sign with peeling paint and faded print. |
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Early talk has faded about installing Erskine Bowles of Simpson-Bowles deficit-cutting fame. |
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The blue faded away revealing a cast of reds, oranges, pinks and purples. |
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She also pointed out that fresh flowers soon faded and died. |
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Had cotton not been so in demand and so crucial to the prosperity of the nation and Europe, slavery might have faded rather than growing stronger. |
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His jockey, Philip Robinson did an excellent job calming him down for the race, but in many respects the damage had been done, and he faded in the final furlongs. |
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The voice from the radio faded into the deafening hiss of static. |
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That disproves nothing as Jessica's mobile phone signal has been traced to this area until 1.30 am when the signal faded as the battery died or it was switched off. |
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I started to tear as the images of my father faded out of the scene. |
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Pohl once was the longest hitter on tour, even though he faded the ball. |
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Hopefully he faded the bet in Vegas and walked away a winner tonight. |
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Our driver glances at us in the rearview mirror and nods before dropping the faded red Toyota Hilux into first gear. |
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Flames licked out of the exhaust as the plane lifted off the runway and began the ascent, and as the noise faded into the distance it seemed to get even more intense. |
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The pictures that decorated the outer covering were faded and the paper hinge that kept the lid fastened to the back side was nearly worn through. |
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I had on a knee-length faded jean skirt with a red halter top. |
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I noticed as he set down the box he'd been carrying that he was wearing a faded black shirt with holes ripped in the short sleeves and bottom hem. |
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I was a free spirit who could pick up and go at a moment's notice, but those feelings faded when I realized what I was missing. |
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It has faded from pixelated gray to rusted ochre, fringed on the edges with black sweat grease. |
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The most telling and haunting part of the wreck is the Royal Australian Air Force roundel that has faded with time and was torn in half during a salvage attempt. |
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As she had predicted, the stain on the back of her skirt did not come out, and in the time she had been sitting, it had faded the red material to ruddy beige. |
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Halfway to the park, the hustle of goma and outlying villages faded behind him. |
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You can smell the lavender sachets on them, if not indeed the mothballs, and they seem to be made up of faded photographs and yellowing newspaper clippings. |
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The talk faded to a momentary lull, and Matt seized his chance. |
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Her voice was high pitched in anger, but it faded away once she caught a glimpse of that familiar smile beaming at her from the passenger seat of the car beside them. |
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Then, just as Williams had accepted his place on the sidelines, the name and face that faded from our memory came rushing back. |
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Just as the apothecary and avoirdupois systems of measurement have faded from our texts so should Young's, Cowling's, Fried's, and Clarke's equations fade into history. |
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Even with its faded gray tarnish, it was hard to tell what it was. |
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All has changed now and Senator Norris's hope that the area would be the Left Bank of Dublin has faded to reveal a tawdry temple to tacky consumerism. |
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He was wearing some faded jeans and a vintage tee with a hat. |
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Thursdays ruled at the former club Business, and after that faded in the early '90s, gay evening adventure choices overwhelmingly meant a schlep down to the Village. |
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After that he disappeared again, displaced by a parade of Mafia bagmen and enforcers, clearly thrilled by the opportunity to refresh their faded notoriety. |
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As he read it, the scorn faded from his face, leaving him intent. |
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They were both dressed so that it was easy to mark them down as gypsy kin, their faded but bright clothes easy to spot amongst the normal gray drab of the peasants. |
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Unfortunately, the good mayor's policy of using municipal scratch to buy staff birthday goodies and Christmas presents has also faded into the tundra. |
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With time she faded away, though Inez, Leon, and Butch lived with the horror that another Graney might soon be born, somewhere. |
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Some of them, like Irwin Shaw, faded early, and some, like Styron, faded in the stretch. |
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Cosell was not only Sui generis, he also faded quickly from public consciousness once he was pushed off the air. |
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I saw long summer grasses, faded and sere, and trees shaped by the wind. |
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Any guy can wear a pair of cargo pants and a faded tee shirt. |
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Had she not gone into the coalition and gotten something near the center of power, she would have quickly faded into irrelevance. |
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He wore a tie-dye shirt, faded green cargo shorts, and sandals. |
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Naturally, all of the tie-dye shirts that I have bought at concerts or made myself over the past few years have faded to a white-pinkish mess after the first wash or two. |
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The countryside gradually lost its brightness as the green grass faded into yellows and the flowers dried up and died, not able to bear the chilly temperatures. |
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The lights faded up dimly, casting an amber glow on his nearly nude body. |
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His health improved, the KS lesions faded and Strub bought a home in Pennsylvania. |
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O'Hara has faded fast, but some of his best short stories are lode stars to me of what good fiction can do. |
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I heard the camera clicking and zooming again, but that soon faded away. |
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But his joyous expression faded as his gaze fell upon another girl. |
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Most of the inside of the door is covered in faded photos of her and James out at the beach, at the millpond, or slurping a shared food court smoothie. |
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The sign was crooked and the word orphanage misspelled in faded red paint. |
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A seaside town needs to ditch its comic postcard image as a faded resort for trippers and become a vibrant community where people want to live and invest. |
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The painting, here and there, was sadly faded and stained and shredded. |
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Shirley's breathing became so distorted that by the time he faded to just six breaths per minute and then lost consciousness, Shirley was also on the verge of blacking out. |
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In regard to maintenance, if your sidelights are more than a few years old, check them at night to see if the lens has perhaps faded from the sun's rays. |
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On the ground, the rebel fighters were unshaken as both the helicopter and the jet faded away. |
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Yesterday, the sun that has faded the Union Jack hanging from the church tower blazed down, and veterans who once had to fight their way in were welcomed as honoured friends. |
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I wore a stretchy blank tank top, faded jeans, and platform sandals. |
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The hard hat made to look like a Stetson, faded Levi's, steel-toed cowboy boots and the staple gun shaped like a six-shooter that is strapped to his side. |
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From a fur-trimmed anorak and faded skinny jeans to paisley-printed trousers with a tie waist belt, his aesthetic vision was anything but typical. |
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Emily's dark eyes are huge in the faded lamplight, and her gaze is one of undisguised longing, something I never, ever thought I would see directed at me. |
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George's smile faded into a solemn understanding of her predicament. |
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