The Crunchie was launched in 1929 and, in certain situations, it hits the spot better than the creamiest cheese, better than the pinkest lamb. |
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She was wearing a sleeveless dress the color of a grapefruit, the pinkest of peonies. |
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The bridge across the re-encountered Seine that led to Clichy was lined with cheerful window boxes, planted with a gaily patriotic tricolour of blooms pinker, pinker and pinkest. |
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With this in mind, All Made Up introduces the pinkest of pink lipsticks, especially for all you fondant-fancy eating, Barbie-loving ladies out there. |
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And you can! If, as Russell Baker once suggested, the white race is not really white but pink, surely the Brits are the pinkest of all, and the clientele at Rules the pinkest of the pink. |
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