It gradually changed color to a dull, dark hue and then finally into a less formed white, amorphous shape, before disappearing altogether. |
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Fruit color assessed both the hue and intensity of overall fruit color for both purple and green fruits. |
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The wood is treated with oil extracted from the tung nut, giving it a deep, rich hue and a gleaming finish. |
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In this specimen, limonite contributes to the bright central arc, while fine spherules of hematite suffuse the quartz with a purplish hue. |
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A soft red hue rose in his cheeks, making him look younger than he probably was. |
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The latter produces wonderful clean blues of a hue never seen with conventional prints in this toner. |
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For best results, match the basket hue to coordinate with linens or fabrics. |
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Its richness is strong but understated, and the Old Rose red is a special colour hue that just laughs at yearly trends and fads. |
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It is said that one of the cacodaemons who appeared to Cassius was a man of large stature, and of a black hue. |
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The catch of choice here is cod, battered and cooked at high heat until the exterior takes on a golden hue. |
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There's been a colour-shift giving them a rather livid hue as if they had all been bruised in a fight for survival. |
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Failure to join the hue and cry without a very good reason was a punishable offence. |
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Her usually creamy cheeks had a rosy hue, and her eyes were dancing merrily. |
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He had rich, wavy hair of a raven black hue and opaline green eyes that she swore looked right into her soul. |
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On its chest is an explosion of scarlet, an unforgettable hue deeper than coral but brighter than ruby. |
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This ruby beer displayed a velvet hue, and an aroma of dark chocolate and roasted coffee. |
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Though the younger girl's hair was a bright gold, Clara knew that in time the hue would turn ashy, as hers had done. |
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Sunset cast a soft mauve, pink and orange hue on the tips of the snow clad mountains. |
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A pale orange hue marks my favorite, the granadilla drink, made from a passion fruit species native to Central America. |
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Girly, light clothing of every hue filled the shelves in the closet, hung on the hangers, and splashed still more color in the room. |
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The lateral sides of the nail plate show exaggerated convexity, the lunula disappears, and the nail takes on a yellow hue. |
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Not only were his eyes lacking their normal cobalt hue and his pupils disturbingly restricted but now his eyes were blood shot as well. |
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For the Wake game, all Illinois fans will wear orange, even Weber, who has a tailor-made blazer of that hue. |
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The waitresses wear authentic Thai clothes and look elegant in their long straight skirts and blouses in silks of every hue of the rainbow. |
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The other type is a dirtiness where the screens whites appear to be sandyish and have a slight grey hue to them. |
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Precious stones of every hue sparkled and flashed from ornamental designs in brass, copper, silver and gold. |
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His eyes were a stunning, mesmerizing, absolutely divinely hue of sapphire blue. |
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Slabs of cod are battered and cooked until they take on a golden hue, then served with a lemon wedge and creamy tartar sauce. |
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Some Burgundy producers still use tastevins in their own cellars, where they can be useful to demonstrate hue and clarity even in a dim light. |
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Beneath that outer layer was yet more clothing, something of a light grey almost the same hue as his own skin with blue piping. |
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Their yellow hue is picked up in the scalloped edges of the stockings, tailored from matelasse pillow shams. |
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The sea steadily lost its ominous hue until finally relaxing into cerulean. |
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The water was an insipid hue of cerulean, the texture rough with salt to his sensitized skin. |
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The world around him resonated with the color of the man's eyes, turning everything a deep hue of crimson. |
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Pick a hue that has complexity, such as this rich crimson, which gives the room depth and drama. |
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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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Sometimes a subtle change in emphasis or hue can render a very different canvas. |
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We raise such a hue and cry when a tree is cut down, but with every heavy shower over a dozen trees fall. |
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The clouds took on a fiery orange hue and the few open patches that led to the blue sky were a dark purple. |
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The Mediterranean at this particular spot is any colour except blue, the predominant hue being dirty grey. |
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The enamel has incredible luster and chatoyancy with an overall hue of dark metallic golden bronze. |
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These were the assortment of Maharajas, Nawabs and other princelings that gave an exotic hue to the British Empire. |
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Nichole, the model for this style, has long fine tresses in a spectacular deep cherry hue with some subtle highlights. |
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The sky took on a grayish hue and the temperature fell but after a few minutes conditions were back to normal. |
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His scales went from a sunlike hue to a blazing orange, and his eyes burned like molten gold. |
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Strokes of the script gain a rhythmic and ritualistic hue as Raju creates divine and sacred forms with them. |
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The water took on an eerie hue as the cream colored droplets splashed into the water. |
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Better still, give the chips a pinkish hue and it might gain some viralness too. |
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As stated above, there's not much to look at during the show and the spotlights often add an unflattering hue to Chris. |
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It was colored turquoise with sharp, violet wings and small limbs with sharp claws that bore the same hue as its wings. |
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They sway slightly with the breeze and range in hue from cinnamon to dusty violet. |
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Louise designs the cut and style and Rita weaves her hue magic to create movement and pizazz. |
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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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Two intense verticals divide the format vertically, on the right hand side of which is more incised carpet, left a creamy hue. |
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He points out that I used hue in the sub-title of my article about colour words almost as a synonym for colour. |
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His silken hide of blood brown hue gleamed as he moved, muscles rippling beneath the sleek pelt. |
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We scored shield color by reference to the Munsell color scale that breaks color into three orthogonal measures of hue, value, and intensity. |
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If you are a Scottish Enterprise customer, whatever your hue, she will respond personally to your e-mail. |
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By the next day her lips had swelled and turned the pale, pinkish hue of the underside of her tongue. |
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The hue and cry of this rough popular justice, akin to Europe's chiarivari and skimmingtons, led to the abusive oratory. |
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It was made from wood of the mulberry tree and it glowed a silver, pearly hue. |
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The water was dark orange, reflecting the almost blood red hue of the sky above. |
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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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He looked outside, the light already faded into twilight, the streetlights blazing their golden hue through the darkness. |
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Infrequently the treatment may produce a greenish hue on a moist wound, but this also may not reflect infection. |
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If you wore a chocolate brown hair color this past winter, you can easily step into this season's color palette with a soft mocha hue. |
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The sun, in the plains has a misty hue in the morning rather than the clarity we see in the hills. |
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Mostly it's sand, sometimes a fine shingle, sometimes pebbles of every hue, and here and there flat shale for skimming the waves. |
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The bulbs shed white light, as opposed to the old-denture hue of plain old bulbs. |
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To get just the right color of salmon pink for the exterior walls, she had the painters match the hue of her suntanned forehead. |
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The ruby hue is due to tiny gold particles too small to see with the naked eye. |
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Already the jaundice of cynicism and the jaded bitterness of innocence lost cast their hue over my narrative. |
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She cites last year's hue and cry over the lack of minorities on network television shows as an example of racialism. |
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Extraordinarily subtle gradations of hue and tone at the perimeters heighten the ethereal appearance of the whole. |
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The bottom floor is covered in quartzite stone the hue of the surrounding ocean-side bluffs. |
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The blue vault of the sky was of a hue that made it appear almost solid, the airy clouds across the horizon cloaking mountain peaks in mist. |
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The candlelight cast a golden hue onto her fiery-red hair, and Rhea wondered off-handedly if Jali had ever considered dyeing it. |
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The sun begins to set in the sprawling valley and Cassie watches the orange hue cast its shade upon the hills. |
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Comparing the black hue of your wrought-iron garden gate with the gleaming steel of the car bumper, can they really be the same element? |
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He'd never seen eyes like that before, of such a strange hue and intensity. |
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Apply the emerald hue along your top and bottom lash line, like Kat Graham did here. |
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Formerly cultivated sites had a 16-20 cm thick Ap horizon with moist soil color generally one Munsell hue darker than the B horizon below it and an abrupt lower boundary. |
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The twins were short in stature and had a strange green hue to their skin. |
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Blocking of major city roads during peak hours and uninhibited use of loud speakers and other accessories for the pageants have raised a hue and cry among the public. |
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The principal chief conservator of forests had recently said hoolock gibbons were abundantly available in Assam and there was no need to raise a hue and cry to protect them. |
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When it all broke between 1995-1997 there was a hue and cry. |
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Reference was made to Crouther's case where a constable was indicted for refusing to make a hue and cry after notice of a burglary committed in the night. |
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The blood's deep red hue clashed against his skin's pale white pigment. |
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She threw on the black silk scarf, whose simple drapery suited as well her shape as its dark hue set off the purity of her dress and the fairness of her face. |
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The commies and pinkos are raising a hue and cry over this matter. |
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To lift a ceiling, select a pale tint of a cool hue such as green or blue. |
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What irks me most about this annual ritual of royal fiscal disclosure and the hue and cry that can be relied upon to greet it, is that nothing ever changes. |
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Classic crimson is one Christmas hue that never goes out of style. |
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Mourning the lack of opportunities which have thus far presented themselves, the funereal hue seems appropriate in the current Scottish footballing climate. |
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In accordance with the time-honoured custom of generals, he was carried in on a four-horse chariot and clothed in purple, a far more brilliant hue than any other. |
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The purplish hue of purple drank comes from dyes in the cough syrup. |
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Among the greatest of today is the great hue and cry against the Duello. |
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So women seem to have carte blanche to express every hue of their sexuality. |
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The dress is a classic, with its soft, lavender hue, chiffon fabric, and minimalist shape. |
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They looked like maps of an archipelago, their natural pink-white hue splotched with huge, coppery splats. |
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The neckline was square, the bodice simple, in fact, the whole dress was quite simple, but the addition of that soft, airy fabric in almost a mint hue made it look so rich. |
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These range from the pale silvery hue of maple to the warm gold, knotty style of pine, and from the classic mid-brown of oak to the rich darkness of walnut. |
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Even the pitch, relaid by the same company who did the Amsterdam Arena before Rangers' 3-1 win against Ajax, was the rich emerald hue of years gone by. |
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In The Medical Student, for instance, he gives us a blue and white sky that, though light in hue, heavily descends from the top of the canvas in thick, ribbonlike swaths. |
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Unlike the others the girls had worn, this one had an aquamarine hue. |
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Her pin-up curls may have been envy-worthy, but it was the bleach blond, almost snow white, hue of her hair that become iconic. |
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But if she breaks her silence and says anything at all about the furore, it could take on a more serious hue. |
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He fixed his gaze on her face, causing a rosy hue on her cheeks. |
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Balanced against the building, the garish pink hue loudly calls to the audience, beckoning us to climb its rungs and storm the sacrosanct realm of the museum. |
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Yet his great insight is to recognize that it was the hue and texture of fabric taken together, more than the cut and tailoring, that determined the value of a garment. |
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White wedding gowns are still red-hot, but more adventurous brides are bringing in more colour to their gowns, wearing dresses with a tan or beige or pink hue. |
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To anyone unfamiliar with them, geological maps can look like the work of a child who went crazy with Magic Markers, using every possible hue in seemingly random patterns. |
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For a subtle look, use a slightly darker or lighter hue of the main color. |
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The scarlet hue of the rose shone brightly in the mid-afternoon sun. |
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Jeremy, who had turned a very bright hue of scarlet, didn't reply. |
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This was a madcap game, the ball hurtling from end to end, chased by tired legs of every hue. |
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Does Blackness, as a social color, change the hue of all the other colors it touches? |
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The walls are painted a solemn Bordeaux hue to let the garments resonate all the more boldly. |
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What is worse, her hair resembles the russet hue of a maned wolf. |
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The grounds below the stripes are not painted a single, neutral hue, but are worked and layered to produce scumbled textures as well as a sense of substance and depth. |
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Despite the hue and cry raised in the mid-1990s and the subsequent elevation to powerful positions of some of the keenest critics, the number of suspensions is rising rapidly. |
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It is terraced and dotted with houses almost to the top, which is shorn of trees, revealing a red streaked rock that takes on a coppered hue in the setting sun. |
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Her jaundiced skin now shimmered with a light green hue from biliverdin. |
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Pioneering monochromes by Malevich, Rodchenko, Reinhardt, Klein and Ryman employ just one color, unlike many later examples that feature a dominant but not single hue. |
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It is pitch black on its upper part, lined with a bluish purple hue. |
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Two years later, a repentant Uma wore skin-tight Versace in a meek porridge hue. |
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The hue contains warm yellow undertones that create a sunlit ambience. |
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His face was unshaved and a little dirty, and his eyes were a hue of blue. |
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The beans were cream-colored, with a yellow hue, or so he said. |
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Choosing a darker hue, such as violet, I began by drawing three squares. |
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By replacing yttrium ions with europium, the researchers could make garnets with a violet hue, while ytterbium, zirconium, and cerium produced green garnets. |
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Snout and tiger beetles are a lighter hue than specimens found at other locales. |
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I had just moused to the File menu and the pull-down menu repeated the menu bar's hue a dozen shades lighter. |
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This petrol blue hue is a great alternative to the usual purples, reds and greens that Christmas often brings. |
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Grand Pouchong Imperial, a delicate liquor, of an amber hue with a smooth, sweet taste. |
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Watsonia brevifolia has its blossoms of a micacious hue, glittering in the sun. |
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Grand Pouchong Imperial, a delicate beverage of an amber hue with a smooth, sweet taste. |
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Many women prefer to buy their own hair dye hoping to get a salon-perfect hue at home. |
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There they were, three cute girls in even cuter outfits, every garment, from heels to hairgrip, a retina-wrecking Day-Glo hue. |
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This process of scanning and pixelation has the effect of smearing images and edges by averaging the gray scale and hue across each pixel. |
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Sam Gilliam works with form and hue, but we always see history in it. |
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She had diamonds glittering from her earlobes and had bright scarlet nails that matched the bold hue of her trousers. |
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Her cinder block apartment is sparse and clean, and the red curtains create a rosy hue in the morning sunlight. |
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Via the touch-sensitive scroller, you can opt to stick with one hue or set it to go through the entire palette. |
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Ty Gwyn Medium Sweet is made exclusively from Browns cider apples and is almost transparent in colour apart from a faint apple-green hue. |
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With a light natural hue, the Monprene CP compounds exhibit excellent colorability. |
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The ruddy hue of the sky signals the time for a sundowner and there is nothing better than a glass of wine to match this warm colour. |
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The paint company's top color pick for the coming year is Wythe Blue HC-143, a blue green hue with a cool gray cast to it. |
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The first sweet lemon to be sold in the UK is a surprisingly incongruous fruit, both in taste, shape and hue. |
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The upper wings of the moth which Jacob held were undoubtedly marked with kidney-shaped spots of fulvous hue. |
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She achieves a terrific pattern and range in hue by daintily building up piece on top of piece. |
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Her complexion was of an unhealthy yellowish hue, and a few wisps of the same yellowish-hued hair straggled stringily down her thin temples. |
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Besides Bayferrox 912 LOM, other high-performance specialties include Bayferrox 943, for instance, which has a distinctive orangey hue. |
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The flower buds initially have a pale hue, gradually turn green, then transition to a bright red when ready for harvest. |
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Choropleth maps use color hue and intensity to contrast differences between regions, such as demographic or economic statistics. |
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The hue of human skin and hair is determined by the presence of pigments called melanins. |
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The feature that struck me most forcibly was the strange hue of their skin, a repulsive, unhealthy pallor, a seeming bloodlessness. |
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These are under neural control and when they expand, they reveal the hue of the pigment contained in the sac. |
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Two other birds took up residence at our swimming pool, which I had painted an eggplant colour, giving the water an oceany hue. |
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It tarnishes on contact with moist air, and takes on a dull appearance the hue of which depends on the prevailing conditions. |
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Rose quartz is a type of quartz which exhibits a pale pink to rose red hue. |
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In digital arts, HSV color uses hue together with saturation and value. |
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The gold-plating on the Apple iPhone 6 models wraps around the two iPhones seamlessly and the golden hue is even seen inside the Touch ID embedded on the home button. |
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Burgundy suede platforms, Office peach melba Hollywood A-lister Sharon Stone, 55, looks pretty as a peach in this melba hue dress worn with a pair of clashing colourful shoes. |
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The whitishness of the Martian rock's interior suggests that the inside of the rock didn't go through the oxidizing process that produces the Red Planet's characteristic hue. |
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When color television was introduced, the hue and saturation information was added to the monochrome signals in a way that black and white televisions ignore. |
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The upper wings of the moth which Jacob held were undoubtedly marked with kidney-shaped spots of a fulvous hue. But there was no crescent upon the underwing. |
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A felt-tipped pen serves up a warm, cocoa hue with precision. |
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The color features used in this approach are hue and chrominance. |
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I looked dizzily, and beheld a wide expanse of ocean, whose waters wore so inky a hue as to bring at once to my mind the Nubian geographer's account of the Mare Tenebrarum. |
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A fine emerald must possess not only a pure verdant green hue as described below, but also a high degree of transparency to be considered a top gem. |
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Finnochio or Sweet fennel is a biennial plant, a native of Italy and Portugal. It differs from common fennel in its dwarfer stature, darker hue, and shorter duration. |
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And because I haven't written off easily, a great hue and cry has gone up that there is something wrong with our whole system of administering justice. |
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Only when one saw a vehicle of this hue did one uncross one's fingers. |
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The gamay grape, from which virtually all Beaujolais is made, tends to give the wine a lighter hue than that of its more prestigious pinot noir-based Burgundian neighbors. |
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As the dive boats approach the island, the sea turns lighter than the sky with a greenish-transparent hue, reassuring one and all that, yes, this is going to be amazing. |
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