The leaves had lost the fresh green of early summer and taken on the darker bronzy tinge of high summer. |
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Plant near purple honesty, the golden daisylike doronicums, orange and yellow wallflowers, or yellow and bronzy pansies. |
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There's also a large bronzy image of Buddha seated in meditation and ornate hooded archways, and sunny colours abound. |
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A bronzy glow now meant someone had money and could afford a leisurely outdoor life. |
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He licked them up with a slick bronzy tongue and spat a thick wad of honey-brown juice into the empty teacup. |
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If you've got the time, or the inclination, layer on a single stroke of eye shadow in sheer shades of lavender, iridescent plum, taupe or bronzy brown. |
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In 1961a splendid bronzy statue of Jupiter was discovered and it is preserved in the National Museum of Taranto. |
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We offer a range of private jewellery for man in gold plated or massive and also bronzy silver. |
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It had dark bronzy leaves and flowers of an intense ruby red which was continued solidly into the centre of the flower, unrelieved by the normal yellow eye. |
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The first time was sort of a sea green, the second time more a bronzy blue — there came a red moment but it ended all steamed in hard-baked stone-washed sunflower yellow. |
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In a fairly common intermediate stage, weathered biotite is golden yellow, has a bronzy lustre, and may be mistaken by inexperienced observers as flakes of gold. |
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Anthriscus sylvestris 'Ravenswing', grown for its bronzy foliage as much as its airy cow parsley flowers, was everywhere. |
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Contains two creaseless cream shadows and four powders in soft bronzy colours to give your eyes a lovely illuminating finish. |
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