A direct profession of faith would be insufficiently impure, a denial of the brownness of real life. |
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This was all just prelude to the cloud of monkeys that not long after passed like a vast red-faced brownness through our little patch of blue sky. |
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Cooking them to the right level of brownness was more difficult. |
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It seems to me that we can exhort and hope all we want to, but the imposition of blackness, brownness, yellowness or redness is not something an individual controls. |
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Dylan looked at Mingus Rude's lips and eyes, his exact brownness, took it in. |
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Hence when someone has an experience of something brown, something like brownness is instantiated, but in the experience itself, not an object. |
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On the basis of a spectrum analysis, a forecast is made with respect to brix value, internal brownness and core rot. |
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They were first created by a medical research company Heraeus. Melanin causes brownness that helps protect the skin against harmful rays. |
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I am a brown-skinned poet who gave a better chance to another supposed brown-skinned poet because of our brownness. |
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The tone of brownness is identical in each and all fibres, what makes the lights and shades depend only on the number of browned fibrils per surface unit. |
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You know very well that brownness weakens the teeth and at times people with brown teeth look down upon themselves in public as an embarrassment to others. |
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Then the heat entails the brownness of the synthetic material and finally the impairment of the explosion proofness and the destruction of the lampholder. |
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Its extra-soft brownness concerns the fibrils of the threads of warp and weft only on their very surface, so that it's not perceivable on the other side of the linen. |
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The fore-feet of the Yahoo differed from my hands in nothing else but the length of the nails, the coarseness and brownness of the palms, and the hairiness on the backs. |
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Among her topics are early literary cultures, brownness and social desire, gentrifying dialect, the politics of beauty, organic imports, and new pop fiction. |
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