Zinc was a common cladding, its grayness giving calm coolness from the roofs of Switzerland to the bar tops of Paris. |
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Her feet pounded down the steps, echoing through the hollow grayness of the castle. |
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Instead of the uniform grayness of the rainy day, we have the black storm cloud and brilliant lightning flash. |
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They dashed through the gates as the guard ducked back into the gatehouse for shelter, peering through the grayness. |
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I fall asleep almost immediately, fading into a grayness where faceless people surround me. |
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As my hair grew out, I saw how barbering it in the old days had hidden its increasing grayness. |
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When stragglers from the bookless grayness stop by, he gives them books and they walk away colorful and pleased. |
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They remove grayness from the complexion, eliminate blotches, reduce fine lines and give a youthful glow to the skin. |
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I was living in East Berlin for weeks in a row and experiencing the grayness of East Berlin. |
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He looked up as we approached and I was momentarily shocked by the gauntness, the almost metallic grayness that dusted what had once been a tawny coat. |
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It did not prepare me for the starkness and grayness of the depressing environment in Clichy, home of SCI offices. |
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But life's grayness and flatness were recorded with a sense of resignation and quiet achievement quite distinct from platitude or petulant nihilism. |
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She woke to grayness and for a long while stared up at the ceiling as the color crept back into things, and then she pushed herself up and went down the hallway to the kitchen and lit the stove under the kettle. |
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The empty grayness of Berlin, freezing at night. |
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A breath of love can rip the grayness, which is stifling peace. |
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The grayness of winter is gone, the sun shines warm and often. |
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The grayness indicates the presence of water. |
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