Then, with a faint blush colouring his cheeks, he divested her of her stained jeans. |
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Some of the leaves at the base of the plant are almost black but newer foliage shows no sign of this colouring as yet. |
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But we poor deluded souls keep colouring our hair in the wildest and most atrocious colours possible. |
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The puppies are both crossbred males, one is black and white and smooth-coated and the other is nearly all black with some tan colouring. |
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In a fit of pique, I made some P-plates from bits of paper by drawing a big P and colouring in around it with a texta. |
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They are also quite kid friendly as their menu comes with some colouring in activities and a cup full of textas. |
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The skin itself contains more tannin and, in black grapes, a colouring pigment. |
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With leather, which takes on colouring as unevenly as human skin takes on a suntan, the odds are even worse. |
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These contain bookmarks and colouring books and are intended to promote and boost children's love for reading. |
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He achieves a nice colour and softness of the beard by colouring it often in the bath with reng and henna. |
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Gilded Hawke is a variegated curly ivy with grey-green central colouring and gold margins. |
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He said that in over a century of holding Guinness, the vats had taken on an unmatchable colouring. |
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The recipe calls for red and yellow food colouring to give it a more vibrant colour. |
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A lime tree there is already turning a beautiful bright yellow, and a large Himalayan spindle bush is taking on rich red and pink colouring. |
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A tall, handsome woman with the colouring and cheekbones of her Irish engineer father, Murphy exudes both strength and sensitivity. |
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She has many more years of cutting, colouring and styling before she hangs up her scissors. |
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The green colouring comes from chlorophyll, the same pigment that is found in foliage. |
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Pretty, slender features and a chocolate brown colouring belie the fatty marbled meat within. |
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But when chromatic lights or colouring substances are mixed the eye sees only one colour and does not analyse out the components. |
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Whitney also wrote on graph theory, in particular the colouring of graphs and chromatic polynomials. |
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Perhaps the necessary simplifications enforced by the chromolithographic and colouring processes caused this loss. |
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But an ambitious owner could then hot-rod his breviary by colouring them in as if they had been illuminated by real monks. |
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Beneath these specific demands, however, and colouring all of them, was a passionate desire to destroy the authority of the paterfamilias. |
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Cover the pot with a lid so the vegetables sweat and soften without colouring, then pour in the stock and bring to the boil. |
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Elizabeth's range is completely free from artificial colouring, sweeteners and preservatives and is available nationwide at Superquinn stores. |
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It was grainy and shiny with the most amazing patina and colouring, a real mahogany nugget revealed. |
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While the bird is colouring in the butter you can peel the garlic, trim and cut the celery into short lengths. |
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Although highlighting is often a safer and more idiot-proof form of hair colouring, it too involves many chemical processes. |
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Traditional red colouring includes kermes and cochineal, both of which are pigments made by crushing masses of tiny insects. |
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Then came the easy part of colouring his hair and coming up with a unique body language for the character. |
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There will not only be interesting stories on the agenda but also some time set aside for colouring in. |
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The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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He has printed out his latest graph in black and white and is contentedly preoccupied with colouring in the pieces of pie by hand. |
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Instead of wasting time colouring in logos in black you could be doing volunteer work. |
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The rule for colouring in a map is that any two regions which share a border must be filled in using different colours. |
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Down the back of the class, where some of us were colouring in pictures in the National Enquirer, it seemed horribly unfair. |
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The method of colouring has changed and now colour is applied in many varying methods and techniques. |
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So you thought colouring was as easy as buying a favourite colour and applying it with a brush. |
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With the money she accumulated she bought colouring books and colouring pencils. |
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She was chosen from thousands of entries in the Woodies DIY colouring competition to be a celebrity for a day. |
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After he had given out the prizes all the children in the shop were given red balloons and some colouring books. |
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The winners of both this and the colouring competition will be announced at the close of the Fair. |
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It marked a change from our comfortable world of colouring, drawing, doodling and recess into the harsh realities of the real world. |
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Pupils who collected the most garbage bags were due to get prizes like beach balls, crayons and colouring books. |
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Books of all kinds, from colouring books to books on science and business, attract a large number of people. |
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An examination showed they were healthy and specialists attempted to clean the birds and restore their natural white colouring. |
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Bottlenose dolphins appear uniform grey, but their colouring can be very variable. |
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But the composed-looking orchids, with their astonishing colouring against bright green leaves are among the best photos on display. |
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The colouring is a brownish grey, with the males having rust-coloured heads and necks, while the females have white necks and black heads. |
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In the days when people had to struggle to live, chopsticks were dull in colouring and appearance. |
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Their colouring will undergo remarkable transformations from vulgar pink to rich ruddy purples before turning a bleached shade of brown. |
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His colouring was very dark and his features very striking, his hair was a nest of black corkscrew curls and he wore an Australian bush hat. |
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You have to get a cream to match your skin tone, your colouring and your lifestyle. |
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She is wearing a figure-hugging white bodice and tight ski pants which perfectly show off her dancer's figure and dark colouring. |
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Her first task was to find out which colours best suited Jane, so she could pick make-up and clothes that enhanced her natural colouring. |
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Colour analysis will help you select shades that complement your natural colouring. |
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It was one of Harriet's cast-offs, hardly worn since it hadn't suited her fair colouring. |
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One robber has dark European colouring with a prominent scar above the eyes. |
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She inherited her pale skin from her mother, Anne, a psychiatric worker born in Scotland, but says her colouring hasn't always been a blessing. |
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Add a drop of blue colouring or some coffee concentrate to create a more realistic colour. |
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Her mind drifted back to that day at school as she wet her hair and applied the colouring. |
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Attractions will include painting and colouring competitions and balloon races. |
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Her first pictures were of fishermen, factory workers, and lorry drivers, all remarkable for their composition and colouring. |
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I don't really mind this, and rather like the distinctly metallic looking finish and dark, dark blue colouring. |
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The apple is esteemed as both an eater and cooker and is admired for its fine colouring, shape and size. |
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Local police officers attended and gave away colouring books and crayons to children. |
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These men, despite unfortunate colouring and flocculence, are easy to tell apart. |
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Jasmine's presents included a kite, pop-up book, a mug with her name on and a magical colouring book. |
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While the Kashmiri mode is delicate, and somewhat pallid, the Jammu style is bolder, more folksy, with hard outlines and fantastic colouring. |
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The branches seem to be laid out flat, like fern fronds, while it is the colouring that gives the foliage variety of appearance and depth. |
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But it was all fur coat and no knickers, lacking any real delight under the drama of its colouring. |
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He could keep them, had kept them there with only the faint shadows colouring his thoughts with darkness, but not yet, not now. |
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It is hoped that people will put a toy, colouring book, a pencil, and sweets into a showbox and gift-wrap it. |
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The female, scaly-brown in colouring, displays a much less conspicuous off-white gorget. |
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Hair care poses a big problem, for constant setting, colouring and blow-drying may easily result in dryness, dullness and lifelessness. |
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I found his voice bland, without any colouring or nuance, and some of his pronunciations were downright odd. |
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The colouring is usually much more subdued,with a watercolour-like thinness of texture. |
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Fry these until just colouring and loosening the sediment from the bottom of the pan. |
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The twins sheltered from the storms by learning the gentler art of batik painting, colouring in the exotic fish between their wax outlines. |
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These worked well, colouring our subject's lily white skin with a light Mediterranean tan while leaving all the other colours in the shot true. |
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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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More or less since '81, we have been occupied exclusively with developing tinters and colouring the work of our customers. |
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Accommodation is in interconnecting rooms, kitted out with PlayStations, colouring books and minibars full of Ribena. |
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I don't have shop-bought jelly in the house because it contains so many additives and colouring. |
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While at Strathalbyn he became an expert at making rifle sights and gun stocks as well as colouring rifle and gun barrels. |
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They used lobsters, brandy and cream, piped potatoes into baroque patterns and had a heavy hand with the food colouring. |
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Ernman seems at home in French and there is good colouring and shading of the words. |
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Verona, our daughter, had completed the bicycling clown in her colouring book and was bored. |
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Hurrah for easy-to-use home colouring kits bursting with gentle ingredients like apricot milk, jojoba and wheat-germ oil. |
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It's also an easy plant and not quite what you expect from a red-hot poker, as its colouring is gentle and receding rather than dominant. |
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She applied warm lowlights where the grey was most obvious, then an all-over gloss to enhance my new auburn colouring. |
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Their easy, rolling rhythms and rich colouring influenced many other Canadian landscape painters. |
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Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms and coolness of colouring projects a feeling of utter limpidity. |
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A few shops in the city buy unpolished pots and sell them for a hefty sum after colouring and decorating them. |
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From this distance it was impossible to tell whether it was blusher or that colouring that seems to come with a life in the country. |
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For this best-of, they've made the tongue into the number 40, added colouring based on an idea rejected for a lolly by Lyon's Maid, and let that stand. |
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The complex composite structure of the plane would be weakened by any colouring, as heat would build up, leading to delamination and possible cracking. |
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Last year, vegetables like parmal and bhindi sold in the marketplace were found to have been chemically treated to enhance their natural colouring. |
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No artificial paint or any colouring agent is coated on the surface. |
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Children can pick up a colouring sheet from the visitors centre and colour it in either at home or at the park with the colours and table provided. |
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The colouring is important and he suggests that the mushrooms are first briefly blanched in boiling water, so they are moist without the need for prolonged cooking. |
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We celebrated diversity by colouring in Union Jacks on Commonwealth Day. |
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Emergency action has been taken by the European Parliament's Committee on Food to stop the UK importing products known to contain this carcinogenic colouring. |
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Hannah, ten, is colouring in a picture marked with French words with her friend Sarah, also ten, at one of the school's new lunchtime learning sessions. |
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Maybe some children find a use for it, colouring in the pictures. |
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The children go back to colouring their diagrams of the water cycle. |
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Among the items most appreciated are cuddly toys, toothbrushes, toothpaste, soap, flannels, notepads, colouring books, pencils, pens, crayons, hats, caps, gloves and scarves. |
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Looking closely, there's a hint of copper colouring in the larger scratch. |
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Giraffes' colouring is individual, with no two members exactly alike, but they have large, sandy to chestnut, angular spots closely spaced on a lighter background. |
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For the stock, start by sweating all the vegetables and herbs in a little extra-virgin olive oil, seasoning with salt at the start to help them sweat without colouring. |
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The buff ermine moth is so called because of its buff colouring. |
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The story, activity and colouring books stand out in the crowd. |
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The genetic trawl will not be looking for physical characteristics, such as colouring or height, but at particular genes that were thought to be common in Vikings. |
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Then they head off, trailing pashminas and colouring books behind them. |
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In 1949 the wineries were expanded by the government, who, for reasons of economy, blended grape wine with water, fermented cereals, and colouring. |
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The staff then filled each box with a selection of toys, clothing, colouring books and sweets, as well as a small greeting card for the recipient of the present. |
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The third is a colouring competition and every entry receives a prize. |
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Manufacturers could help too by colouring the filler caps of vehicles. |
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Scamp has no identification collar but has tan and white colouring. |
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Does perming, streaking, highlighting and colouring harm the hair? |
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The stained glass windows are of the expected bright colouring and the dark choir stalls sombrely face each other from both sides of the aisle, in the usual manner. |
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It morphed into this gigantic, intangible thing that loomed distantly, shadowing our eventual departure from the college, and colouring our future plans. |
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Her voice has, as yet, neither the maturity nor flexibility of other singers but her performance was strong on dramatic colouring and purity of tone. |
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Besides being an essential ingredient of curry powder, turmeric is often used by itself for colouring and flavouring foodstuffs, including fish dishes. |
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Before meeting Anna, I spoke with her at length on the telephone so she could get a better idea of what I like and don't like to wear, my colouring, size and shape. |
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The obliging stylist agreed to re-do her calamitous colouring, despite fears that her hair could be damaged by too much colour so soon after the disaster. |
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In its natural environment its mottled colouring provides camouflage. |
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It tends to be seen sitting on barnacle-covered rocks, in only a few feet of water, where its mottled pale brown and green colouring provides excellent camouflage. |
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The dark colouring gives the machine a professional appearance. |
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Neither the insipid colouring nor the androgynous figures help to give the fresco presence, but it remains a seminal work in the development of Neoclassicism. |
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As the beauticians of the city watched in attention, her fingers moved nimbly showcasing the latest in hairstyling, colouring and snipping techniques. |
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I yelled, my cheeks taking their cherry red colouring again. |
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From the tubes, a not so fast dye is extracted for colouring silk. |
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For all her fierce colouring, her face was serene and her voice soft. |
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However, its colouring is very different and makes it relatively easy to notice at sea. |
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Baking with Fi MacInnes PEPPERMINT SLICE DARK chocolate and subtle use of food colouring make this a hit with adults. |
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The seven-step treatment, which includes tweezing, trimming and colouring, has seen Katie Price and her make-up artist learn the skill. |
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Other popular titles include 'the art therapy colouring book' as well as the 'mindfulness colouring book. |
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A DWARF took his fiancee to a restaurant for a romantic meal and was handed a children's colouring book and crayons by a waitress. |
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Budding artist Sophie James beat off stiff competition from almost 100 other keen colourists in the Principality colouring competition. |
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Other baddies in the garden, the Mediterranean Fruit Flies will be appearing now that oranges and grapefruit are colouring up. |
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The wallpaper in his room was dyed with a colouring pigment known as Scheele's Green that contained copper arsenite. |
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More of us are colouring our hair than ever before and, perhaps not surprisingly, allergic reactions to hair dyes are on also on the increase. |
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And on the walls, strange paintings, of an exultating colouring, of paradoxical lines, since they showed freshness and an indefinable antiquity. |
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Chris Columbus said the series' vivid colouring decreased as each film was made. |
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Turner learned from him the basic tricks of the trade, copying and colouring outline prints of British castles and abbeys. |
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Depending on the local regulations, additional flavourings and colouring compounds may be added to the whisky. |
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It grows in all kinds of cold temperate to arctic habitats, from sea level up to 1000 m, in many places colouring the landscape. |
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Be it cutting her hair short in a bob cut or colouring it blue, the young Jenner carries every look quite spunkily. |
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A lot of people make a normal sponge, add red food colouring and call it red velvet, but that isn't right. |
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This can result in the precipitation of a certain chemical species producing colouring and staining of the rock, or the formation of concretions. |
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The colouring is variable and tends to match the colour of the animal's surroundings, being some shade of brown or grey with occasionally a greenish tinge. |
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The World Cup is colouring the thoughts of some, with the pro-Messi falange citing that their man is more of a team player as Argentina reached the World Cup final in Brazil. |
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In Taste, in grace, in facility, in happy invention, and in the richness and Harmony of colouring, he was equal to the great masters of the renowned Ages. |
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There is uncommon breadth and mass about it, with a richness of colouring, a sort of brown and glossy goldenness, which is common in the works of the artist. |
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The theory is dismissed by some experts, particularly in James's case, because he had kidney stones which can lead to blood in the urine, colouring it red. |
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It spends the day concealed in a lair that it has hollowed out under foliage or beneath a root or a stone where its colouring makes it inconspicuous. |
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Ochre has been detected inside some of the shell beads, implicating that they were subject to deliberate or indirect use of ochre as a colouring agent. |
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Chlorophyll is the pigment responsible for most plants' green colouring. |
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The colouring of the routes is merely to separate different adjacent ones. |
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Their colouring is almost other-worldly or sub aquatic, with greeny-grey mixed with marine blue strikingly marked with darker blue lines on the falls. |
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Utrillo's original gouaches were minutely and accurately reproduced by the pochoir process, which involved detailed hand colouring through stencils. |
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They will also be taking part in a variety of chuckle-worthy fundraising events including a colouring contest, car wash, and cake sale between March 14 and Red Nose Day. |
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The destruction of the colouring matters attached to the bodies to be bleached is effected either by the action of the air and light, of chlorine, or of sulphurous acid. |
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Orchestral colouring was wonderful, whether lapel-gripping woodwind, noble horns, or finely-etched timpani, now roaring, now discreetly quiescent. |
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