When he stood, his fingers were stained with rust, and a rubiginous circle remained on his knee. |
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The wild Felidoe, which range in size from that of the lion and tiger down to the pretty rusty-colored or rubiginous oat of India, is only some sixteen inches in length. |
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In order to get a fair idea about the relative frequency of the various types in lobar pneumonia, a similar tabulation has been made of the rubiginous sputa. |
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Those, if such there be, who still regard Roman architecture as a sort of rubiginous autumn phase of the Hellenistic tradition may pause and think for a moment in the light of the biological analogue. |
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The focus of the gardens is a square paved with rubiginous bricks and planted with a regular grid of maple trees. |
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