Reddish tints gleamed in her hair, and he felt the urge to run his hands through it. |
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Reddish brown to yellowish tan, they partly cover themselves with sand or mud to disappear from the view of their unwary prey. |
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The man got into the house in North Reddish, Stockport, shortly before 9pm on Friday. |
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Heather described how the cremation took place nine days after his death earlier this year in Reddish and said the undertakers were instructed to collect the urn and store it. |
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The site's rediscovery was made by Lynda Mallett, Stuart Reddish and John Wood. |
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Reddish lymphangitic lines and bruising may appear, and the whole limb can become swollen and bruised within 24 hours. |
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The quietest train station in the region is Reddish South, the 4th quietest in Britain. |
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Stott and Sons employed Byzantine styling in Broadstone Mill, Reddish. |
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Large pool-using species such as American Avocets often foraged in or near ardeids, such as Reddish Egret and Snowy Egret, which often occurred in large numbers. |
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The trunk exudes a reddish substance, a solution of which has been used in the treatment of diarrhea. |
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Everyone looks at him as the stripes of reddish brownish maroon streak his face. |
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Her hard-set blue eyes were serious and cool, and she wore her reddish blonde hair in tight curls. |
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The surface of a lava flow weathers, particularly in wet climates, to form a rich, reddish volcanic soil, called a bole. |
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A ripe kaki is reddish orange, mellow, very tasty and sweet, I like it very much. |
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The blaze began to die down, the flames diminished until all that was left was the dull reddish after-image. |
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Red Bartletts or Williams are very similar to the traditional Williams, aside from ripening to a reddish color rather than a yellow color. |
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Up close he could see she was quite pretty with flaming red hair and reddish brown eyes. |
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Two reddish dueling scars, badges of honor from his student days, glare prominently on his right cheek. |
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One picture was hanging on the wall, a pastel head on a reddish paper, a very young man's head. |
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It is a small, shiny black beetle with four irregular yellow or reddish spots on the back. |
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Dawn arrives, casting a reddish glow over the edge of the Space Needle in Seattle. |
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They are large reddish wood ants, Formica rufa, the Formica referring to the formic acid they squirt at intruders. |
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Indirect sunlight filters into the cool, shadowy space and creates a reddish glow off the smooth boards and knotty trunks. |
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In fact most perching birds lay eggs that are mostly white except for a ring of reddish spots around the blunt end. |
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My eyes having adjusted to the gloom, I noticed a lambent, reddish glow emanating from one direction. |
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He was pale, his freckles stood out in stark relief against the white backdrop of his cheeks and his reddish hair was aflame. |
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The leaf veins and leafstalks of those near the base of the plant are reddish and contain woolly hair. |
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It is the reddish purple color of retinal that gives rhodopsin its former name visual purple. |
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The curves of her body are limned in the half-dark by light reflected from the room's reddish carpet. |
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The soil of all stands was a readily erodible silty or sandy loam underlain by a reddish sand and clay. |
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His shaggy black hair was now slowly changing to a rusty reddish brown color, almost his natural color. |
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Within a few horse length's the track opened, and became wider, and I saw what looked like wheel ruts in the soft reddish soil. |
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The sapwood, frequently 3 to 4 inches thick, is white with a reddish tinge. |
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The other was a mare the color of narra, a wood that her Pappy used throughout his house in Maui, a reddish brown richer than mahogany. |
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In her hands she held an axe, the thick handle made of reddish wood, and the head a rusted silver, with a sharp, murderous blade. |
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Feeding by the chigger creates scabby, reddish lesions that require two to three weeks to heal after the engorged mites leave the bird. |
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Soon, the vines will have reddish sprouts and the almond trees will begin to bloom, but now everything is bleached, brown, monochromatic. |
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The amphibolite is mostly medium grained, rather schistose and has a characteristic reddish hue on weathered surfaces. |
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A reddish tinge signifies penetrance of the dye through the testa into the endosperm and embryo. |
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Besides the regular reddish maroon colour, there are cream pastes to leave pink, blue, violet, magenta designs on the skin. |
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Other common stones are carnelians, which are a semi-opaque reddish orange, and turquoise from Iraq, which is sky blue. |
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It is erect and rigid, light green in color slightly shaded reddish brown, fairly tomentous and glandular, and bearing some tiny prickles. |
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The urine itself may look milky or cloudy, even reddish if blood is present. |
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In the more familiar blue variety, stones exhibit blue, violet and reddish orange but in fancy colors the trichroism is as follows. |
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The valley cuts through beds of reddish and brown tufaceous rock, the lower levels of which are fairly soft. |
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They vary in color from light tan to reddish and tend to blend in well with the soil and vegetation in their chosen habitat. |
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Deep sienna and browns, both reddish and nearly black, sweep over the canvas, the forms, if not the hues, like those of a cloudscape. |
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Shirtless workers sifted through mounds of dry, reddish dirt with sieves as others added to the pile. |
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My bamboo needles have taken on a reddish hue, so I'm pretty sure the colours will bleed. |
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The bright reddish object to the lower left of the center is a BL Lac object at the center of a cluster of galaxies. |
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Areas can also be kept just the reddish brown of the sanguine, umber or black, depending on the artist's wishes. |
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However, there is an understain of reddish umber that leaks around the forms and masses. |
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The larva of the mottled umber moth is a reddish brown caterpillar that eats the leaves of oak trees and shrubs. |
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The camera panned down to earth, and several large, reddish blotches appeared on the surface as the missiles struck. |
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The mpingo that I use to make my clarinets is from Mozambique, which is more reddish in color than Tanzanian mpingo. |
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The overall body colour is a reddish or olive brown, and there are several dark transverse bands along its length. |
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For instance, yellow looks best on those with white or dark skin tones or those with some reddish undertints. |
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After polishing to achieve a smooth skin, a reddish or pink bole is applied and this is polished again. |
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Cell walls and starch stained a bright reddish pink, while other elements of the cells remained unstained. |
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They smear their bodies with ochre, a reddish pigment extracted from iron ore. |
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And consuming too much alcohol also can dilate the blood vessels in the skin, giving it a reddish hue. |
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Colorless or pale reddish or yellowish-brown specimens with an earthy to moderately vitreous luster are most commonly observed. |
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Indigo plants are used for deep blue dyes, while reddish brown dyes are extracted from cola nuts, the camwood tree, and the redwood tree. |
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Opened in November 2001, it's run by two brothers with similar close-cut reddish beards, ethnic clothes and close-fitting caps. |
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The reddish columnar mucosa is in sharp contrast to the pale-pink mucosa of the esophagus. |
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Beavers produce scent from their castor glands that creates a reddish stain on mounds of grass and mud that they build at the water's edge. |
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The plants are stout, robust and shrub-like, with reddish stems and greenish-white or reddish-brown flowers produced in narrow, upright clusters. |
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My wet hair is plastered to my head, a bright, reddish, waterlogged mass clouding my head in wet straggles. |
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The roof is a reddish orange color, the walls washed-out gold, and all trimmed in wood a shade or two darker than the roof. |
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Most of the nodules, when cut with a diamond saw, were translucent to opaque and whitish-gray, but some had a reddish to orangish tint. |
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Giant rolling reddish clouds meandered over his head, and a pale yellow orb hung high in the sky. |
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I was wearing a festive but not overbearing reddish shirt and Keith was decked out in some sleek black duds. |
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Unique among rhinos, the Sumatran rhinoceros is covered with a conspicuous coat of coarse, reddish brown hair. |
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Some species have white on the throat or rump areas and a few species have brighter chestnut or reddish throats. |
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By now reddish feathery streaks coloured sections of the blue sky, and more birds were homing towards their nests. |
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Her hair was short, and a deep chocolate brown with a reddish tinge where the light hit it. |
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Steven and some friends of his are all quite adamant that it was a reddish colour, not pink as the reporter surmised. |
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Many dark-eye phenotypes are not clear cut and often appear to represent a continuum of shades and hues of reddish brown. |
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The potash ore in the Sallent mine is a reddish mineral known as sylvinite, a form of potassium chloride. |
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The city centre is a beautiful mixture of old and new, all of it tinted in a reddish pink. |
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Mary's cloche hat was drooping over her face with her reddish blond curls weighed heavily almost to the base of her neck. |
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While they are growing and developing their coats will be coarsish and reddish in colour. |
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Pseudoscorpions, literally 'false scorpions', are small and reddish or brown. They have oval, flattened bodies with two conspicuous pedipalps. |
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The vial on the right contains the reddish pigment phycoerythrin, which gives the red algae their common name. |
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Pi Herculis is particularly noticeable for its reddish complexion and is an excellent place to begin studying the constellation. |
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Its bill is solid black in summer and has a pinkish or reddish base during winter. |
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The pitcher plant attracts insects through the reddish colour and musty smell of its leaves. |
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This painless device shines a reddish glowing light from a sensor attached to a finger or toe and determines how much oxygen is in the blood. |
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He also said he took some of these through the security screening on himself because he had reddish clay to simulate plastic explosive. |
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The flesh of these fish is reddish and has a reputation for being indigestible. |
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Optically, purple apatite commonly shows slight bluish to reddish pleochroism. |
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My father's short reddish brown hair was poking out from beneath his hat, and my mother's dark hair wasn't far from being out of order as well. |
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If untreated the skin gets reddish brown colored and the pancreatic islets, that make insulin, fail so it is called bronze diabetes. |
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Shallots grow similarly to garlic in bulbs with pods covered in reddish brown skin. |
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The upper cloth of Seetha's sari is goldenly silky and thus it will have a tinge of reddish brown hue, like the outer edge of the tongue of fire. |
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Plump orange pumpkins are clustered on brick steps along with a scattering of reddish liquidambar leaves. |
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A reddish light shone out from Gothically arched windows above, illuminating the alley with a scarlet tinge. |
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Billowing clouds of steam and smoke drifted and eddied, obscuring then revealing the tormented reddish rock of the opposite wall. |
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Keeping the greatcoat under him for protection from the ground, he slowly slid across the reddish dirt of the clearing and into the shade. |
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It is a beautiful deep reddish brown liquid that evaporates easily, giving off strong fumes that irritate the throat and lungs. |
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The outside husk or exocarp is smooth and very tough, green to reddish brown becoming grey as the fruit matures. |
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He looked back to Jessie, who regarded him warily from beneath a cascade of reddish curls. |
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It flew like an accipiter, and as it went over I saw its gray head and reddish underparts. |
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Just ahead, he must pass between a yellow peak of sandstone, and a reddish one, perhaps containing iron ore like the stones used in the Krelling forge. |
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However, the name is sometimes used and has recently been applied to the reddish eggs of the chum salmon, Oncorhynchus keta, of the N. Pacific and Arctic. |
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Both were covered completely in dirt, mud, and more of that reddish stuff. |
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It is a reddish brown sandstone formed by detrital quartz, plagioclase, feldspar and muscovite, with subordinate apatite, zircon and opaque minerals. |
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Her finely penciled lips are a coppery brown, playing off her salmon-colored suit and her reddish hair. |
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Inflammation causes small blood vessels in the conjunctiva to become more prominent, resulting in a pinkish or reddish cast to the whites of your eyes. |
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She wore her reddish hair in two long plaits, bound with golden cord. |
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Their bodies are heavyset and covered with reddish or grayish brown fur. |
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He is aged in his mid-20s with reddish or strawberry blond hair. |
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These were common to potteries in the Deep South and are notable for the variety of colors they produced, from yellow and green to reddish and dark brown. |
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He pushes a hand through his reddish hair, makes it stick up a little. |
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The reddish colour of the depistillated flower and its peduncle is a response to high light intensities during anthesis and should not be interpreted to indicate senescence. |
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The chateau is surrounded by sweeping mountainsides, and its reddish soils and steep manicured vineyards provide brilliant Chardonnay, silky Cabernet and top quality Syrah. |
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Affected stalks often have pink to reddish discolored internal tissues. |
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Copper is a fairly soft, reddish brown metal that is quite ductile. |
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Generally cerous salts are yellow to reddish while ceric slats are white. |
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When dried in open air, alburnum and duramen turn reddish brown. |
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But it's impossible to describe these paintings, also because they hit your soul like burning arrows and recall the sad and reddish dance of the ignis fatuuses. |
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Despite her size and girth, however, she was well proportioned and attractive with blue or green eyes and light colored hair that was sometimes described as reddish. |
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When ripe, the fruit turns a bright reddish orange and attracts pecking birds and children who risk life and limb to get at the juiciest looking cashew fruit. |
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A year later, Italian navigator Amerigo Vespucci sailed to Brazil on a voyage commissioned by the Portuguese crown and returned home with a cargo of hard, reddish wood. |
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She put on black eyeliner, reddish eyeshadow, and black lipstick. |
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We're beginning to see roseate spoonbills, reddish egrets, tricolored herons, more edge-dwellers who reach their northernmost ranges along the Gulf coast. |
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The intensity of burning in this event is visible in both rooms, where patches of reddish gray clay form a matrix with pieces of carbon or black ashy soil. |
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The worms, which are responsible for recycling kitchen waste in this way, are called brandlings and resemble earthworms, except they are smaller and reddish in appearance. |
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From what they could see it was a desolate place, huge walls of reddish rock on all sides of them, with trees growing thickly on top of the cliffs. |
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Folly has now been followed up with the release of a second, stronger offering, Executioner, a 4.5 per cent dark beer, with a rich mahogany, almost reddish colour. |
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No sooner had she wished it than his green-flecked gaze fell to her and the reddish brows raised on his forehead once more while one corner of his mouth crept upwards. |
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In red wines there are usually sufficient adsorbed tannins and pigmented tannins to colour the crystals reddish brown and to ensure that they are small and irregular in shape. |
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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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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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The cunjevoi is a poisonous plant with inedible, reddish fruits. |
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When the bus departed I saw that in the meantime, the old man had been joined by a little boy of very dark complexion, but with a bush of reddish hair. |
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Scattered about were sea anemones, reddish lumps in the daylight, but, I was told, when they opened at night their massed tentacles would be almost scarlet. |
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He had reddish brown hair that was tied back with a red bandana. |
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Pedestrians dodge streams of reddish liquid in the streets, said to be pollution from tanneries. |
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Its branches contain alternating, elliptical, bright green leaves, and its flowers, which appear from April to June, are reddish or pink, and bell-shaped. |
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She was rather petite and wore a reddish orange cami with a black jacket. |
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The hair is more reddish these days, and he likes to tuck under a black calf-skin hat. |
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They were artfully placed among majestic paperbark trees, relatives of the eucalyptus that shed their reddish skin in sheets, like tourists at Bondi Beach. |
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And there was nothing there that even remotely resembled my current hairstyle, so I modelled the avatar on me five years ago when my hair was short and reddish brown. |
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The twigs of the paper mulberry are hairy reddish brown, the bark is tan and smooth to moderately furrowed, the wood is soft and brittle, and it has conical buds. |
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In the book he claimed that the first race on Earth had been a brown and reddish colour. |
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Their skin varies in colour depending on the subspecies, with some having light or dark gray skin and others having pinkish or even reddish skin. |
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In its purest form, it is a bright, slightly reddish yellow, dense, soft, malleable, and ductile metal. |
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Valencia group peanuts are coarse, and they have heavy reddish stems and large foliage. |
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Raku bowls are of two types. The red Raku is made from a reddish earthenware clay and is glazed with a lead glaze. |
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The screes which cover the steep eastern slopes above the Kirkstone Pass appear to have a reddish colouration. |
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Most butterwort flowers are blue, violet or white, often suffused with a yellow, greenish or reddish tint. |
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In typical erythristic individuals, the underfur is usually bright reddish. |
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It's red, to use the term loosely, sort of brown and sort of orange, let's call it reddish. |
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The discs appeared as reddish spheres circled by a gold ring, and the emanations were described as having the appearance of angel hair. |
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The flowers themselves are white, with purple or reddish veins along the tepals. |
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There were also spruce pine, red oak and white oak, hickory, and the twisted reddish trunks of sparkleberry. |
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Virtually all hatchlings manifested mandibular cusps, eyebars and reddish plastrons. |
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They are brown or reddish, and are generally smaller than European plaice, with a rougher skin and larger scales. |
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Instead, they are blobs of reddish stars without any particular structure. |
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The pink or reddish color of flamingos comes from carotenoids in their diet of animal and plant plankton. |
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Scutal scales were golden brown with a reddish tint, while scutal setae were dark reddish brown. |
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A vivid black beauty mark with a reddish, crescent border flares out from the trailing edge of its gill cover. |
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The redwing looks like a small, brown thrush with a white stripe above its eyes and a patch of reddish brown under its wings. |
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The contrast of the reddish glow first appearing in the water was as rewarding as feeling the first thump when my pinfish had been eaten. |
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The compromise was dyeing Danny's reddish hair blond to make him look more goyish. |
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The interdigital cavities are deep, with a reddish tinge and smell strongly. |
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Different species of brocket deer vary from gray to reddish brown in coat colour. |
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The strongly tapered face is reddish brown or gray in color, and the chin and upper throat are cream colored. |
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Mature leaves are typically green with reddish veins near the peristome and hood. |
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Cultivars with ornamental foliage are usually selected for reddish and golden leaf colour. |
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The inconspicuous thallus and numerous small, plane, deep reddish orange apothecia with concolorous margins are characteristic. |
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Dressed in a reddish bra and a flesh-colored skirt, both with beaded fringing, the Egyptian belly dancer performs flowing and sinuous movements on stage. |
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It is called a belted kingfisher because of the blue-gray band across the breast of the male, with an additional reddish band below the blue-gray one on females. |
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Wasmannia consistently seized the darkly colored sminthurid collembolan Ptenothrix borincana Soto, but not the reddish Calvatomina rufescens Reuter. |
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The barbecue cook, wearing a dirty white apron, his conked hair reddish and metallic in the pale sun, and a cigarette between his lips, stood in the doorway, watching them. |
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The rocks of Gonye are reddish gray sandstone, nearly horizontal, and perforated by madrepores, the holes showing the course of the insect in different directions. |
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She also discusses the reddish hair, pointing out that hair pigment is not stable after death and that various factors such as temperature, soil, etc. |
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Then the huge reddish trunks of massarandubas began to slide past us, their lofty crowns matting together so thickly that they seemed to make a solid roof. |
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In very shallow water bodies, iron oxides make water reddish brown. |
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The guard hairs on the trunk are bright reddish or reddish brown. |
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The remaining lower surface of the body is dark, brown or reddish. |
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The upper parts of the limbs are rusty reddish, while the paws are black. |
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They represent taxa with, usually, more phaeomelanins, which impart reddish or brown colors, and generally more strongly patterned plumage reminiscent of hawks. |
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The ventral aspects of the males iridesce reddish at the time of spawn. |
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The water in the Minas Basin is a dense and nearly opaque reddish brown due to large amounts of suspended silt which are continually churned by tidal currents. |
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The red grouse is differentiated from the willow ptarmigan and rock ptarmigan by its plumage being reddish brown, and not having a white winter plumage. |
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Females are less reddish than the males and have less conspicuous combs. |
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Ranges from yellow to reddish orange, with variegations too. |
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That tiny difference prevents the tiger from making the reddish and yellow pheomelanin pigments, but does not affect the production of the black pigment eumelanin. |
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Decorative reddish wall panels are made from wheat grains, and up close the soybeans, sunflower seeds and recycled paper products imbedded in the cabinetwork are visible. |
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I have gear box oil on my drive, saining the reddish brown block paviors. |
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On an island of Cocos-Keeling a large piece of a volcanic bomb, reddish cellular lava with a solid outer crust, was found in 1889, which must have floated in. |
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