Their melodies echoed in our little wooden house, relieving the afternoon greyness. |
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They transform the garden from the greyness of winter to the hopeful expectancy that arrives with the spring. |
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On the dressing table three rectangular mirrors reflected greyness from the garden. |
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A brightly coloured housing centre provides the only relief from the greyness. |
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A worthy winner of the 2004 Orange Prize for Fiction, Levy's novel is set largely in the grim greyness of post-war London. |
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His powder-blue eyes were dimmed into greyness by the brown light inside the store. |
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Nostalgia wears rose-tinted specs, but even the most optimistic filter can't block out the unremitting greyness of the Seventies. |
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Natural greyness or whiteness of the hair, due to the gradual disappearance of the natural pigments. |
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The processor provides the necessary power and control signals required by the thermometer for either emissivity or non greyness compensation. |
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It comes to the city, transforms the roofs of the buildings into gardens, creates chlorophyll and oxygen bubbles in the urban greyness. |
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We suggest you to color the greyness of the sky with our exclusive materials and to sew your drapes, sheers or roman blinds. |
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The room was filled with colour, sky blue and gold hangings surrounded the bed and lifted the room from the dull greyness of the rest of the castle. |
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Despite the greyness, despite the rain, all is right with the world. |
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Some people would tell the story of your earlier life as an escape from the austerity and puritanism and greyness and lack of colour of Britain at that time. |
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Despite the grim, chilly day and the overwhelming greyness of the buildings, the raw charm of this artisan district is apparent. |
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To them the tall and portly Mr Xi represents a new vigour in Chinese politics after Mr Hu's studied greyness. |
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Such obvious opulence amidst the greyness of post-Soviet decline is a sure gauge of the expected bonanza. |
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They close themselves up to film their close circle, the greyness of their daily life. |
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Combining comfort, warmth and elegance: vibrating and optimistic silhouettes allow you to fight against the greyness of winter. |
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However, this does not mean that greed and greyness have the upper hand in the urban project. |
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It is the long-awaited moment when desire makes fun of gratification, constantly rejecting greyness for grace. |
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In spite of the dull greyness of repression, there will constantly be fireflies. |
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It allows us to measure an object, to assign numbers to that object, and to tell what that object is in terms of its hue, its saturation of colour, and its greyness. |
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The problem I am trying to reflect in this bill is the greyness of the powers, the jurisdictions and the definition of the maritime territories in this bill. |
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As things go faster and faster in our world, there is a growing desire to make our own four walls an oasis of peace and recuperation, a private retreat that lets us forget the hectic greyness of everyday life. |
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Beauty is entangled with greyness and dreams to seek. |
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Drowned in eternal mist, illuminated by a decrepit sun or by emphemeral meteors, it is a world of greyness. |
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And it matters because if it is ignored by those who care about global politics it will subsist in its stultifying greyness and be a deadweight on our dreams. |
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It was a mild early afternoon, one of those in which, after so much wintry greyness, whoever owns a motorbike opens up the garage to let the sun shine on its chromework. |
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Indeed then, there was little sleep there, that night. The next morning broke as a palesome, and rain-scudding greyness, with the sombre clouds riding low in the sky. |
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Medieval windows above that and then it hits the grey slate roof, its greyness relieved by those delicate little windows again picked out in gold leaf. |
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