We cross the threshold of the paling, pass beyond the encircling reach of timber walls. |
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Some tenants had asked for an old chestnut paling fence that once surrounded the gardens to be replaced. |
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Inside the bounding ditch might be a paling fence, or a live hedge, or a stone wall. |
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The sugar mill has recently lodged an application with Richmond Valley Council to erect a 2.4m high paling fence around the mill owned manager's residence in Broadwater. |
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The large blooms start deep apricot in the centre, paling with age to creamy white. |
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The colour is a very attractive, soft but pure shade of yellow, the petals paling slightly towards the edges. |
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The Moon had long since set, and the stars were diminished by the paling of the sky beyond the Eastern mountains. |
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A compact shrub with exquisitely formed miniature Centifolia flowers of pure rose-pink, paling towards the edges. |
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The flower buds are red, paling as they open, eventually becoming a rose-pink. |
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The product contains an ultraviolet blocker that is resistant against paling and cracking under sunlight. |
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He steals every scene, with his co-stars paling into insignificance. |
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The set and lighting is spectacular, complete with a retractable paling fence that is raised to reveal a five-piece band doubling as the noisy neighbours. |
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The colour is deep pink at first, later paling slightly to lilac-pink. |
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The park paling was still the boundary on one side, and she soon passed one of the gates into the ground. |
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The colour is soft apricot, paling to cream on the outer petals. |
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Under pecker red with light paling at the basis. |
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These are warm pink in the centre, paling gradually towards the edges. |
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This rose is of a colour not usually associated with English Roses: an intense orange-red, paling a little to salmon-pink on the outer petals as the flower ages. |
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Others are going about our streets, like well-meaning but beslept watchmen, calling the hours of midnight, while the morning is paling their lanterns. |
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Chris Paling is standing at the bar in his London club, holding a cigarillo and a wine glass. |
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