She was wearing a strapless rose-colored gown that was formfitting at the top and had a flowing chiffon skirt. |
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A eunuch hurried into the room with a long-sleeved silk tunic and a rose-colored mantle, carrying them with great care, as if they were fragile. |
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His father turned on a small lamp with a rose-colored shade, which cast a dull light across a wide bed, spread with a plum satin coverlet. |
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The color of the lean part is red intense while of rose-colored clearly a that fat person. |
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They are all hand-assembled and feature a rose metal base and rose-colored coating. |
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The rose-colored background and the presence of cute bunnies make this game super sweet. |
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Her rose-colored view of the Castro regime is typical of a particular social milieu. |
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Scribbled in her untidy scrawl were the words I love Nate Litz written across her macadam driveway in a pale rose-colored chalk. |
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Investors are more comfortable with green eyeshades than rose-colored glasses. |
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So he just genuinely has these rose-colored glasses when it comes to Selina. |
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Mark Glaze, the Executive Director of MAIG, viewed the election results through a rose-colored lens. |
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Next door to a rose-colored, angel-bedecked church, the boxy school glowers behind barred gates like those that surround prisons. |
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She wore a matching rose-colored hanbok that had embroidered flowers stitched into the soft silk. |
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The two-tone frock accented her rose-colored pumps and highlighted her perfectly coiffed bob and hip silver manicure. |
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It's rose-colored glasses but for whatever colors you prefer – and only those colors. |
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The world dynamic is seen though rose-colored glasses, but maybe the color does not correspond to the real context it is supposed to represent. |
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In addition to caressing her slim body like another layer of skin, the teddy is made of a warm rose-colored silk that brings out some much-needed extra color in her cheeks. |
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The canopy's rose-colored silk gauze panels flow from a circular hoop with a rainbow-colored silk top, secured with roses and pink ribbon streamers. |
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I picked out a rose-colored silk blouse and a pair of jeans to wear. |
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Theirs was a world where glamour and elegance marked every appearance, punctuated with little absinthe crocodile clutches and tea rose-colored jersey dresses. |
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Investors are brought back to reality with a jolt and then a mediocre summer for the markets follows until the rose-colored spectacles re-emerge for the following year, boosting stock prices again. |
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Hook with a diverging tip, without barb, the surfaces have been subjected to a rose-colored treatment, extremely thin-gauge wire suitable for fishing with delicate bait and in particular for the use of blood worms. |
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Its rind, slightly rose-colored, is covered with a fine white mousse. |
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The street was busy with afternoon traffic beneath the rose-colored sky, and Methos dodged through two lanes of cars to reach the spot where Octavia had been. |
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Since May 1, 2004, the remains of Blessed Marie-Rose rest in Marie-Rose Chapel in Saint-Antoine-de-Padoue Co-Cathedral in Longueuil, in a rose-colored marble tomb placed below the altar. |
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I just didn't do the whole smiley, happy thing where I looked at everything optimistically and marveled at the world through rose-colored glasses. |
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When India opened its door to liberalization and business boomed no one realized that the one thing to get sold-out totally would be rose-colored glasses. |
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Within seconds, the door to the bedroom swiftly opened to reveal a concerned-looking azure-haired young lady wearing pink polka-dot pajamas and a pair of rose-colored glasses. |
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Dinner tables set for groups of 10 were covered in bold rose-colored cloths that matched the hydrangeas that filled urns and planters around the tent. |
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As the first mushroom floated off into the blue, it changed its shape into a flower-like form, its giant petal curving downward creamy white outside, rose-colored inside. |
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Others are now convincing themselves that we have traded nettlesome financial instability for welcomed economic stability, but this rose-colored notion's days are numbered. |
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It is when the pilgrim throws away the rose-colored glasses of illusion and sees the vanity of all worldly preoccupation that he breaks free of their bondage. |
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Most people tend to see the world and themselves through rose-colored glasses. |
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See the world through rose-colored glasses with one of Bella Notte's newest colors. |
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It is easy to look back on the past through rose-colored glasses and to rejoice and be thankful for the bounty God provided then. |
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In reference to local production of automobiles, we do not want a report that sees things through rose-colored glasses. |
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With all these marvels, I hope you too will see life through rose-colored glasses and I will be seeing you in my next newsletter where I will invite you to the château? |
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The very smooth floor tiles, the yellow, taupe and rose-colored walls, the dazzling white benches will surprise the visitor even further and waft away any remaining prejudices. |
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Remove the rose-colored glasses before that next big decision or major initiative. |
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They look at America's past through rose-colored glasses and want what was. |
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It's somewhat of a tradition to look at American life through rose-colored glasses, and parents have long been on the forefront of this tendency. |
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He was looked at through rose-colored glasses. |
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Is it accurate or is POTUS wearing rose-colored glasses? |
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It was very pleasant to find a young, bright, slim, rose-colored kinswoman all ready to recognize consanguinity when one came back from cousinless foreign lands. |
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Whatever the primary spur to the evolution of our rose-colored retinas, we, like most other animals with multichromatic vision, have learned to treat red with respect. |
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But some members of the media who see everything through rose-colored glasses insist on claiming that the terrorist organization is only taking steps under state control. |
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The rose-colored stone known as catlinite or pipestone comes from a quarry in Minnesota and was looked upon as symbolic of living flesh and blood and so sacred. |
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