Before me I see the blood-red flowers mingling with the fresh graves and the crosses marking where my fallen comrades lie. |
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She immediately saw her father sitting on his favorite chair, the one below the family heraldry, holding a goblet of blood-red wine in his hand. |
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With a flick of invisible fingers it sent a tiny, blood-red stone skittering across the table to Tamani. |
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Legendary for its blood-red rubies and spinels, the Mogok stone tract of northern Myanmar also produces an amazing array of other minerals. |
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Besides, no one is suggesting that she run in some blood-red enclave like Kansas or Wyoming. |
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Spirits were high as blood-red farm equipment was on the march, crushing doubts and pessimism like so many misplaced forearms! |
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The truth is a blood-red fog bank rolled over all of us in Iraq and Afghanistan and never lifted. |
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His masterful color sense paired a blood-red satin tunic with fuchsia trousers. |
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The crew stood on deck and stared in astonishment at the sight of this phantom sailing ship, with its black masts and blood-red sails. |
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He had dyed blood-red hair but you could see black regrowth showing through at the roots. |
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He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips. |
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Her blood-red lips and hooded eyes, her large hands firmly grasping the wheel, all convey a woman in control of her destiny. |
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It was so close that she could hear its hot breath escaping in snuffles and wheezes from its fleshy black nose and blood-red mouth. |
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Of course, our stoner friend is caught blood-red handed while trying to roll up the blunt. |
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Love-lies-bleeding, prized for its rope-like, blood-red blossoms, has traditionally been used to stanch bleeding and treat internal hemorrhage. |
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Unlike some related, duller-coloured species, the hymenium does not turn blood-red when it is scratched. |
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He was wearing a dashing embroidered blood-red doublet, cape, and plumed hat. |
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She dared me to go for some red lipstick, so I smoothed some chapstick on, then glided the blood-red stuff onto my lips. |
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The walls are heavily decorated with paintings of Egyptian gods and goddesses, solar discs, blood-red emulsion and gold acrylic paint. |
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On the streets, cars streaked by with their feral engines roaring and blood-red beams of lights sparkling, like demonic eyes from their exterior. |
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By the time they closed the inner hatch of the airlock the blood-red droplights had come on. |
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The upper surface is usually sticky, or gelatinous when wet, and of a blood-red colour which darkens with age. |
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Its upright blood-red stems gleam in winter afternoon sunlight. |
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The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it. |
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Its uniquely styled bottle and its gold, black and blood-red lettering reveal its powerfulness and character. |
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The grim, blood-red gas mask on the jacket implies a drama and a focus that the book neither seeks nor delivers. |
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Worse, she swallows this blood-red ribbon. |
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The interiors are variously pitch-black and blood-red. |
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Huge blood-red bucket-shaped leaves dangle off its sides. |
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A dried, plum-shaped, blood-red chile, cascabels have a rich, nutty flavor and medium heat that make them excellent in sauces, soups and other cooked dishes. |
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And this is the blood-red structure's essential virtue. |
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Another group has filled public fountains with blood-red dye. |
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This early connection between the Poppy and battlefield deaths described how fields that were barren before the battles exploded with the blood-red flowers after the fighting ended. |
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Beside a bed of blood-red dahlias, Samantha grows callaloo, a type of spinach popular in the West Indian community and grown from a neighbour's cuttings. |
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On a blood-red battle zone of visceral images, dancers succumb to danger as full tilt, full body, contemporary movement is served with a surreal twist. |
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I passed by a ruined tomb in the midst of a garden-way, Upon whose letterless stone seven blood-red anemones lay. |
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This heady Broadway ballet, originally created for On Your Toes in 1936 and set to buoyant music by Richard Rodgers, features gangsters, comic cops, strippers, hoofers, outstanding dancing, and a lurid blood-red nightclub. |
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Deep purple irises and blood-red aquilegias were the prevalent plants at Chelsea, while alliums, dahlias and tulips were not. |
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When the beast claims the life of Valerie's sister under a blood-red moon, renowned werewolf hunter Father Solomon vows to unmask the lycanthrope. |
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