Even his fondest memories are tinged by the infamous inferiority complex that continues to drive him. |
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At times her story is invigoratingly liberating, at others it's tinged with sadness. |
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But there is a line. It may seem to be drawn in invisible ink for a time, but eventually it will appear in dark colors, tinged with anger. |
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Chariots of Fire portrayed an innocent era of Corinthian values, tinged with darkness. |
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Rodriguez was good-looking with dark hair that was pomaded back and tinged with gray around the temples. |
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And it was thrilling, I must admit, when checks started appearing in my post office box, even though the thrill came tinged with shame. |
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For the most part, the original is reconfigured to fit the band's gift for skewed, country and western tinged psychedelia. |
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Schytte's Op. 28 is a truly wonderful piece full of romantic passion tinged with the occasional nostalgic shade. |
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The views of the objectors are obviously tinged with disappointment but should not be dismissed as sour grapes. |
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I'd finally achieved the acceptance I longed for-but it was tinged with the bitterness of how much of myself I'd given up in the process. |
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Even its somber rhythms, tinged with a cold electronic feeling, speak of disillusionment and estrangement. |
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They also place into chilling perspective the racially tinged value of education for black job seekers. |
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The girls tossed flowers and blew kisses as the ranks of military personnel passed by, a supportive gesture tinged with romanticism. |
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Kingsley plays Ford in a near-hysterical key throughout, his jealousy tinged with full-blown paranoia. |
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I could just picture her, her cheeks tinged with a faint blush, the way she always looked when she spoke to me. |
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A slick piece of indie rock, it showcases Hayes' soulful voice through a string of songs tinged with sadness yet which are ultimately uplifting. |
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He was tinged with western boosterism, appreciated the out-of doors, and displayed bursts of powerful ambition. |
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He later identifies that pathological disposition as a form of obsessional neurosis tinged with narcissistic tendencies. |
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And so we have a blue veined marble in the living room, a sepia tinged marble in the bedroom and a pink-streaked one in my mother-in-law's room. |
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The Table is a place of feasting and refreshment, but also a place of mystery tinged with reverent fear. |
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Thankfully it was at this point the elevator tinged and the doors hissed open. |
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Her thick brows furrowed, changing into an intimidating stare-down tinged with contempt. |
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The magnificent January King has steely blue leaves and a tight head tinged with mauve. |
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The forest canopy is a deep blue-green, tinged with pale-green old man's beard, uniformly towering above the mosses and berry bushes. |
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In fact, it was a night of stocktaking, celebrating and rejoicing but it was tinged with a distinct feeling of sadness. |
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A string of pearls tinged pink sat at her throat and her hair was artfully done in a cascade of curls. |
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This being a small town, the community is awash with rumour, secrets and hearsay, often tinged with a touch of mysticism. |
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The straight-gained hardwood has a light to dark brown heartwood tinged with yellow or green. |
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Stendhal described it as Rossini's greatest opera buffa, but it's possible his opinion was tinged with a little sarcasm. |
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Usually if your screen develops hot spots and tinged colour, it is probably due to the build-up of stray magnetic fields in your monitor. |
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The nodule has a relatively fracture-free interior that is an off-white color tinged with green streaking. |
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She began to wonder where they were when the elevator tinged and he took her hand in his and led her out of the doors. |
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Myra's grief was tinged with guilt that she, the strong swimmer who could have saved him, should have been there with him that day. |
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Inside is a sea of gold, tinged with red and black, acres of eastern decorations, Chinese lanterns and wall reliefs. |
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Another source shows that both the outer hulls and inner skins are tinged various shades of pink and purple. |
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The bird swooped down and settled itself upon the pinnacle of the flagpole, its grey-and-white feathers tinged silver in the dusky light. |
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It was a moment of pomp and circumstance, and of great symbolism, tinged with more than a little sadness. |
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The series is tinged with that otherworldly patina that makes anime special. |
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Dry floral scents are boosted by tangy citrus aromas that deliver fresh lemon tinged flavours with just a hint of cobnut on the finish. |
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The distilled essential oil is colourless or tinged very pale yellow so it does not stain. |
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I flinched as I heard her frosty voice tinged with bitter scorn and contempt. |
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There he sees a pretty and fresh-faced young woman who asks him, in a voice slightly tinged with a foreign accent, to take a seat. |
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Her curly hair tinged with pink, she held forth to a room full of excited children. |
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But its victory was now tinged with malaise, for it was accompanied by an ever greater disengagement of its citizens from public life. |
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This test might be done when small round red cells or blue tinged red blood cells appear in the blood smear. |
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With his hair tinged by the sun's rays, he looked like a dog fox who'd out-witted his pursuers once again. |
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The night was tinged with sadness for City by the sight of Cooper being stretchered from the field in the dying embers. |
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When alive these fishes are a beautiful blue tinged grey on the back with a whitish belly, but this colour fades to a dull dark grey after death. |
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However, my delight at the demise of the Western bypass is tinged with sadness. |
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A muscly Sardinian, it is gold and orange tinged and delivers a pungent floral nose. |
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He bore no malice, his aura was tinged slightly with regret, pain and longing. |
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Where Jack's face was weathered from the salt air, Eliza's skin was barely touched by the sun and her hair was lightly tinged with blond. |
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A sheepish flush tinged my cheeks and Diego mumbled something in rapid Spanish about the sister he never had. |
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Its general colouring is white tinged with rosy blush and it has two long red shaft tail streamers. |
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The sky had become a dark shade of indigo, tinged with the remnants of deep magenta. |
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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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His face was slightly tinged with color and his eyes had narrowed to slits. |
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The light was already tinged with red, coating everything it touched with the colour. |
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The question was tinged with a touch of sarcasm that made her embarrassed flush renew its bright shade and caused her to clench her fists. |
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Their demands are not just a measure of necessity but are tinged with the same greed which permeates association football across the water. |
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Its news is increasingly tinged by the corrosive liberal bias that permeates so much of the global media. |
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Elvis lives with his unemployed, alcoholic father in a swampland slum where even a trip to the local watering hole is tinged with danger. |
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Musical theatre was its formulaic, reductive country cousin, a forum for bright happy little tales, preferably tinged with a pleasant nationalistic fervour. |
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A sense of girlish fantasy and romance underlies these works, one that is tinged with sickness and mortality as well as that creepy airlessness which Todd has made her own. |
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The sky was red, red tinged with oranges and gold and purples and a faint hint of yellow outlining the sun's edge as it blurred into the landscape. |
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We climbed slowly towards the Katantika Pass, inching towards the magnificent, glaciated summits of Presidente and Flor, their white snow tinged with glacial blue. |
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Piety tinged with pride created dozens of magnificent churches across the island as devout villagers strove to outdo one another in the grandness of their places of worship. |
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When I came across this page of disclaimer stickers for science textbooks, I had to laugh, although my laughter is heavily tinged with incredulity. |
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It was a big relief to qualify for the British Olympic team at the trials in Manchester on Saturday, although it was tinged with a touch of disappointment. |
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Ripe, floral peachy aromas with distant soft buttery scents offers up lemon tinged almond flavours that roll on to a lingering mineral edge on the finish. |
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We connect with his struggling painter because Cotten always had an everyman quality to his work, yet one usually tinged with a degree of weariness. |
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Only in the midst of a sell-off tinged by group-think could these numbers be made to be bad. |
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A dish called the Tidal Pool has a subtly tinged grace of oysters, urchin, wakame, and wood-ear mushroom, but its ethereal subtlety matches nothing on the menu. |
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That gave last night's dinner with Ahmadinejad an air of wistfulness tinged with growing fear. |
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The sunlight tinged everything dully orange, its rays sifting through an ever-present layer of dust, and in it her aquiline profile was haloed in gold. |
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When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger. |
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Suddenly, more sounds of sneezes reached my ears as Angela and Sara pounded into my room, both their noses tinged slightly pink and twitching, rabbit-like. |
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The elevator doors tinged open and Justin bolted from the elevator. |
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Tender, tasty meat, cooked to our specifications and tinged with just the right amount of chargrill is bathing in a rich, brown sauce accented with sweet, soft shallots. |
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The light was joined in a gentle conspiracy with the air itself, which whispered in the leaves above our heads, tinged with a faint scent of balsam. |
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The album balances upbeat and catchy melodies with dismally tinged lyrics. |
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Davis sprays ripples of Wurlitzer type electric piano over Favors and DeJohnette's warm, funk tinged swing or lays down plangent, rich chording on acoustic piano. |
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He noted that her face was tinged with green and she swayed slightly. |
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The citron yellow or red tinged flowers are also worth having, hanging bells on tall stalks that dance in the wind and give way to upright seed heads for autumn interest. |
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The sky was tinged with different shades of purple, red, and orange. |
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Others are veiled in shadow and tinged by a yellow-orange tint. |
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Lee closed his mouth, his cheeks tinged a light shade of crimson. |
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A letter from an old flame fluttered to the welcome mat this week, tinged with the rosy glow of nostalgia and giving off a faint melancholy whiff of might-have-beens. |
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His voice is quiet, melodic, and often tinged with an undercurrent of mirth. |
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The reaction of many conservatives, however, is frustration of a kind not tinged with embarrassment. |
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Its leaves are sometimes tinged with pink or cream and the large, flat, long lasting flowerheads are carmine pink and carried from July to September. |
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The whitewashed facade tinged with deep Moorish blues gives it its unique and inviting allure. |
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I like that the emotional lives of women are tinged with a kind of mordant humor for the most part. |
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Whether tinged with fruity aromas or floral hops, the dry quality of these Abbey beers and strong ales is an ideal way to wake up the palate and promotes the appetite. |
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While copper beech has a reddish tinge, the leaves of Riversii have a rich depth of colour best described as bitter chocolate tinged with deep violet. |
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His description of Falluja, tinged with Stockholm syndrome rationalizations, painted a picture of what can only be described as collective insanity. |
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Also tinged with country, bluegrass, and a little honky-tonk, they've got an early Blood in the Saddle sound. |
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The eggs of the Atlantic puffin are typically creamy white but the odd egg is tinged lilac. |
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Flower white, or slightly tinged with straw-colour, edged with crimson, spreadly open very much when full blown. |
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His virtues, as well as imperfections, are tinged by a certain extravagance. |
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Urban Decay Limited Edition Lipstick in Jailbait Brown tinged with mauve this is ideal for the day as is avoids shimmer and goes for colour. |
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It's called the milky bellflower because the blue of its flowers seem tinged with white. |
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In spite of the grandeur, the Cathedral was tinged with a certain eeriness. |
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But the couple's joy was tinged with pain as they knew tiny Nieve was living on borrowed time. |
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The calyx is weakly monosymmetfic with three subequal, keeled, pale green sepals tinged distally with purple. |
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He was simply inhaling a vapor, one tinged with a touch of nicotine. |
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Thoracic pleurites, including scent efferent system, yellowish brown, partly tinged with red. |
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Her first adultish memory is of a piercing desire, a hunger for her mother, father, and brother that is tinged with fear. |
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The answer, I think, is that wife-capture is tinged with an uncanny primal eroticism that survives most attempts to deny, ironize, or mock it. |
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For example, behavior in the mold of Harriet Tubman or more recently Assata Shakur should not receive the violence stigmatism though perhaps tinged with violence on occasion. |
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From the hip-hop tinged Supposed to the epic balladry of Suicide, everyone got up to Get Down, and he strapped on his acoustic guitar during Recovery. |
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Bede was a Northumbrian, and this tinged his work with a local bias. |
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