Lifting up the sleeve of my kimono, I pointed at the white bandages still wrapped around my arm, which still had faint tinges of pink to it. |
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Colour: white to cream leaves, evenly variegated all over with tinges varying from pale violet to purple-red and bright red. |
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The base metal was an amber glass containing some gold, and the tinges were developed by applied reheating. |
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This project will let us discover how these young people, across the entire globe, lend tinges of hopefulness in a hard world. |
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Evoking images of viridescent dragon scales, the pointed, blue-green leaves create a compact, deer-proof assemblage that's infused with reddish purple tinges. |
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There is a certain grumpiness that tinges his answers, even some of the cheerful ones, which might prove to be an anchor against sanctimony. |
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Many are colourless or yellow, but the tinges are very varied from greenish yellow to red brown. |
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National history and culture have given different tinges to criminal law systems. |
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Sharing, glowing with and taking on the tinges of the same desire inscribed in the soul and which reveals itself to others. |
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The purpose of hunting is to market sealskins which, from the 12th day, show the first grey tinges. |
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A true and modern musical universe crossed with tinges of jazz, hip-hop, soul and funk. |
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Diseased patches are similar to those caused by Typhula but close examination of dead grass will reveal tinges of pink or orange color. |
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Colouration varies from tan through almost black, often with faint tinges of pale yellow. |
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In early spring the purple tinges of the flood plains mingle with the tender green of the newly grown grass. |
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He looked at me, his cheeks holding slight tinges of crimson. |
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The approaching dawn stroked the bellies of the clouds in the eastern sky with tinges of salmon pink but hadn't yet touched the hills or roofs of the town. |
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Previous emphasis on speed is now being replaced by ambience laced with moments of electronic blips and beeps, free jazz, noise, no wave and tinges of psychedelia. |
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Often whimsical but never grandiose, Stables beautifully tinges the well-trodden genre with cleverly understated synths to add her own quirks. |
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The deeply savoury, reduced Robert sauce tinges each slice of pork beautifully but makes the more-butter-than-spud potato purée redundant. |
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Straw yellow with greenish tinges with good intensity. |
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Through a boundless succession of layers of monochrome hues and faint tinges, monochromy uncovers a plural infinity of strata of colours which the gaze is incapable of counting. |
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Highway 61 will take you on down to Baton Rouge and New Orleans, where the music becomes Cajun zydeco and the landscape takes on tinges of French and Spanish. |
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Of course, there are many whom, having lost friends, or having been so battered with indoctrination that the army tinges their world view forever, are easy pickings for the hero scam. |
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The black-lipped pearl oyster from the South Pacific secretes a desirably large, iridescent sphere that has a metallic lustre ranging from gunmetal-gray to onyx, with tinges of blue, violet, rose, or green. |
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The iron in the rock turns rusty as it weathers, giving the barren area tinges of orange, brown mixed with green-coloured serpentine that stand out against the sky. |
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When released for consumption, 'Amarene Brusche di Modena' PGI jam has a soft consistency and a characteristic intense red-brown colour with dark tinges. It has a refractive index at 20 °C of between 60° and 68 °Brix. |
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Minor chords appear in only a few dozen of its more than 1000 bars, and except for one short episode in the Finale, even these few just represent fleeting tinges of colour. |
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We begin to see the tinges and feel the relief. |
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For the production of mixed olives, however, the fruit is picked before it is fully ripe, and may feature pink, chestnut-brown, greenish or thin black tinges. |
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Obsessing scent with citrus and green tinges mingled with light musk. |
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The summer fur is much coarser, shorter and sparser, and is deeper in colour, with the black tones becoming brownish, sometimes with yellowish tinges. |
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