His fluttering eyes look at me, small slits of sky-blue against the black of his lashes and dirty tan of his skin. |
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She flicked through the dresses until a sky-blue halter neck dress caught her eye. |
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The trick is that they're also a great foil for playful accessories in lemon yellow, tangerine, fuchsia, red, or sky-blue. |
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She took a tiny bottle of sky-blue liquid from her cloak and drank its contents. |
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The message, in white lettering on a sky-blue background, is nonconfrontational by design. |
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Its cousin, the stunning kokako, is slate gray with sky-blue wattles decorating a black-masked face. |
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I spent the day admiring the mud-brick mini-skyscrapers of the Hadhramauti towns, with their wooden latticework and sky-blue window frames. |
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The fabric was of a sky-blue color with designs of lotus blossoms, and her obi was dark-blue to stand out against the bright colors. |
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One such painting was a small, sky-blue tondo with two rough vertical white lines descending partway from the top. |
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Or walk past the border and you're in South Africa, as the sky-blue agapanthus nod their high frilly heads in the sun. |
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I was lying on my side in the dirt, but I could see that they were all wearing sky-blue hats, and suits. |
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Kate Ebony's sky-blue eyes searched the broken-down cart in the middle of the street with growing despair. |
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Other faceted stones include bright emerald-green demantoid garnets, golden citrines and heliodors, and large faceted aquamarines with colors of sky-blue and sea-green. |
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For the doctor visit, Mother wears plastic Shasta daisies clipped to her small ears and her shirtwaist dress is sky-blue like her eyes and eye shadow. |
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But he has a sky-blue originality of utterance. |
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Jeff had a long slender face with blonde, flyaway hair and sky-blue eyes. |
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The other woman, Grace, is wearing a long coat patched together out of sky-blue velvet and emerald silk and ivory lace and embroidered upholstery fabric. |
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The free-standing, sky-blue core can be glimpsed as you move through the building and a canted link corridor connects the new extension with the main laboratory. |
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Strong-growing climber with 6-10 cm sky-blue flowers that turn pink at the end of the day. |
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We did not see the gelignite, though we were shown a cheap, sky-blue suitcase in which it was said to have been found. |
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This was not, however, a European-style military uniform, but a sky-blue Canadian capote with a red woollen sash. |
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This cool sky-blue gel, which transforms into a thick, smooth and creamy foam, ensures an ultra-close shave. |
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The star consists of the Cross of Saint Patrick Gules, on a field argent, charged with a trefoil as on the Badge, surrounded by a sky-blue enamelled circle. |
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At Henley, the sky-blue striped pavilions. |
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Scillas bring the sky-blue color down to earth under flowering pear trees and forsythias, as hyacinths underplanted with pansies welcome visitors. |
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The Republican Party seems to have been brained by a heavy cloud followed by an equally heavy sky-blue shape. |
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There was also a cope of exquisite grey silk on which was woven a female figure with buskined legs, wearing a short sky-blue tunic and the red Phrygian cap. |
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Although bumble bees are thought to prefer flowers with a blue or violet hue, like the New England or sky-blue aster, they still visit flowers of other colours, such as yellow sunflowers. |
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Through the door in the wall, you can see a splendidly rampageous border, with monkshoods and day lilies, campanulas and daisies punctuated with groups of sky-blue agapanthus. |
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Being a light-complexioned woman, she wore light clothes, as most blondes will, and appeared, in preference, in draggled sea-green, or slatternly sky-blue. |
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Sky-blue taffeta, sweetheart neckline, tons of ruffles cascading down my backside to a train that cleverly hooked back up to make walking a bit easier. |
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