The village houses are done up in pale gray and mauve and preside over lawns so neat and green they look like carpeting. |
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But whatever their scandalous relationships are, they pale in comparison to that of aria. |
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What was once ambassadorial now counts as beyond the pale, at least for anyone who moves in mainstream circles. |
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Angus listened, too, with pleased amusedness on his pale, emaciated face, pursing his shrunken jaw. |
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If you lay out a platter of these exciting, beautiful vegetarian appetizers, the other apps will pale in comparison. |
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With her cascade of red, twirling hair and pale, fine-boned face. |
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Some of the crystals used in the necklace are a pale pink color. |
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Ahead, a cool breeze swept the pale morning sun across a grassy meadow turned amber by morning's frost. |
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It was a beautiful contrast to see her beside her mistress, like a glittering star in attendance upon the pale and almost vanishing moonsickle. |
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When this was done, the arm below the ligature was cool and pale, while above the ligature it was warm and swollen. |
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The murengers have walled the pale, the gates are shut, but lo the thing's inside and can you guess his shape? |
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Whilst the Baroque used rich, strong colours, Rococo used pale, creamier shades. |
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The change kit is pale blue and white, with varying shades displaying the same union flag design as the home kit. |
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He sat cross-legged on a damask pillow and scrutinized the pale puckered nates with the air of an epicure examining a fly in his vichyssoise. |
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Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown due to ferric impurities. |
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Rose quartz is a type of quartz which exhibits a pale pink to rose red hue. |
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Some examples are very dark in colour, and then the pale neurations on the elytra become almost obsolete. |
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The underside is mainly white, with a light gray, creamy or pale yellow tinge. |
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After his father's death, the difference changed to a label of five points per pale ermine and France. |
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Nestlings are covered in pale buff down feathers, shading to whitish on the belly. |
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Known as Nordics, these extraterrestrials are said to have blond hair, blue eyes, and pale skin and are anywhere from 6 to 8 feet tall. |
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It is of a generally dark brown colour, with a pale underbelly and a dark mask across the face. |
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The other variety subacaulescens, from Wyoming and Colorado, has pale pink flowers all summer. |
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The six tepals sometimes differ in colour from the corona and may be cream coloured to pale yellow. |
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Jebb comments that it is the flower of imminent death with its fragrance being narcotic, emphasised by its pale white colour. |
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Three quarters of the world population of pale bellied brent geese spend winter in the lough area. |
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The side of the body without the eyes, facing the seabed, is usually colourless or very pale. |
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The female is a brown bird with pale cheeks, very similar to female black scoter. |
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It is a very ductile, pale metal, which darkens in the presence of trace amounts of oxygen. |
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They have predominantly pale plumage, the exceptions being the brown and Peruvian pelicans. |
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Men so situated, beyond the pale of the honor and the law, are not to be trusted. |
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Wild rock doves are pale grey with two black bars on each wing, while domestic and feral pigeons are very variable in colour and pattern. |
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Females and young birds are coloured pale brown and grey, and males have brighter black, white, and brown markings. |
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The underparts are pale grey or white, as are the cheeks, ear coverts, and stripes at the base of the head. |
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Its upperparts and head are brown with darker streaks around the mantle and a distinct pale supercilium. |
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The Sind sparrow is very similar but smaller, with less black on the male's throat and a distinct pale supercilium on the female. |
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The eggs have the shape of hen's eggs and are pale yellow, sparsely spotted with brown. |
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Females and nonbreeding males are pale brown or olive green, often with two darker stripes on the back. |
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This helps to distinguish them from palmate newts that have pale unspotted throats, and with which they are often confused. |
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Sycamore leaf spot, caused by the fungus Cristulariella depraedans, results in pale blotches on leaves which later dry up and fall. |
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The flowers are typically pale yellow, though white or pink forms are often seen in nature. |
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Peck looked peaked to Williams. He was pale and appeared to be breathing in shallow gasps. |
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She was in pale violet peau de soie, and a hat so beguiling that Kit was only momentarily surprised to find himself with an erection. |
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The flower buds initially have a pale hue, gradually turn green, then transition to a bright red when ready for harvest. |
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It includes a set of features such as hieroglyphs painted in a pink or pale red colour and scenes with dancers wearing masks. |
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When kept in captivity in warm, humid conditions, the fur may turn a pale shade of green due to algae growing inside the guard hairs. |
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Sweet potato cultivars with white or pale yellow flesh are less sweet and moist than those with red, pink or orange flesh. |
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Barbados is home to the Banks Barbados Brewery, which brews Banks Beer, a pale lager, as well as Banks Amber Ale. |
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The summit area is extremely stony, striking pale rocks being much in evidence. |
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The irises of the eyes are golden to brown, and the transparent nictitating membrane is pale blue. |
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The upper wings have pale primary patches, and the primary flight feathers are also paler when viewed from below. |
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The immature bird is much browner with streaked, rather than barred, underparts, and has a pale bluish cere and orbital ring. |
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Breweries would tend to designate beers as pale ale, though customers would commonly refer to the same beers as bitter. |
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The women pale and staring under the sun. In plain skirts, drab shoes. In hair scarves. Their drunken revelry jars. |
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In the more slaggy parts of the sheet pale yellowish natural porcelain is found both fused to blocks of basalt and as large lumps in the filling. |
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It yearned to get off my body and back on the pale, slopey runway model where it made sense. |
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After M. de Kercadiou came M. de Vilmorin, very pale and self-contained, with tight lips and an overcast brow. |
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Halder stopped outside a seven-storey building sheathed in pale travertine marble. |
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The house is pale as though its life-blood were sucked and the Cabots reduced to unbeings. |
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The unstained hardwood floor was pale, but the finish soaked in and made the room seem dark. |
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I'll warrant you, when I say so, she looks as pale as any clout in the versal world. |
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For several evenings the pale twinkling of the somber zodiacal stars lighted up the west side of the heavens for some time after the sun had set. |
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Lammas Harvest is pale orange in colour and pours with a lively white head, naturally cloudy as a weiss beer should be. |
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Instead, I'm trying to keep up with a six-foot whale shark that appears to be more interested in plankton than my pale pink flesh. |
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The shells we found on the beach were varyingly white, pink, and pale yellow. |
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Are they to be placed like devils beyond the pale of all human charities, and to be denied all kindly and benevolent offices? |
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Oliver Twist's ninth birthday found him a pale thin child, somewhat diminutive in stature, and decidedly small in circumference. |
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When she came out she looked as pale and as bleak as one that were laid out dead. |
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He looked younger, thinner, was pale and unshaven, the image of a man on a bender, complete with a red-haired partner in crime. |
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Andre pulled the bung from the top of a barrel, applied a glass tube with a suction device, and withdrew a pale, almost greenish liquid. |
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Her short stout body was packed into pale pink polyester pants and a matching buttonfront vest. |
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Outside there was the soft patter of summer rain and the sky was pale with the rising, cloudwashed sun. |
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Elder Frewen, a tall, pale man, with long, sandy side-whiskers, appeared at the door of our pew with the collection plate. |
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Alas! he fears my lacerated coat, And visage pale with frigorisic want, Would bring dedecoration on his chaise. |
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The ground-colour is a pale drabby stone-colour, and all about the large end is a broad dense zone of dull brownish purple. |
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Charles Ganvoort's pale face flushed a little, and he cleared his throat embarrassedly. |
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The xviij. of June came v c. Almayns out of Flandars into the Englyshe pale, and there taried the kyng's comynge. |
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Some we already knew, like Casimir Ava the tragic actor with his pale eunuchoid-velvet complexion and studied poses. |
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And I was pale, and clear, and evanescent, like the light, and they were dark, and close, and constant, like the shadow. |
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He was a tiny wiry-haired fellow with a pale, sharp-featured face and restless movements. |
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On the smooth, pale trunks here and there, are the clear handmarks of bears, climbing up and coming down. |
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The hardims are of an olive-green color shaded with black, and below a pale yellow. |
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In the reign of Edward IV, a commission appointed to enquire what were the arms of Ireland found them to be three crowns in pale. |
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Not bad for an amber or pale ale, but India pale ale, I don't think so. So why does Bass put IPA on the label? |
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Tara, a gallotannin, is often quoted as being the most lightfast vegetable tannin and makes very pale coloured leather. |
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I swear it, she was lipless, it was the lipstick that painted imaginary ones on, maybe that's why she was so pale, to hide her liplessness. |
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On the previous evening we had discovered with delight a luna with the fabulous moons, one on each pale green wing. |
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Golden or summer ales were developed in the late 20th century by breweries to compete with the pale lager market. |
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A typical golden ale has an appearance and profile similar to that of a pale lager. |
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Light mild is generally similar, but pale in colour, for instance Harveys Brewery Knots of May. |
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A pale and well hopped style of beer was developed in Burton in parallel with the development of India Pale Ale elsewhere. |
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Previously, Englishmen had drunk mainly dark stout and porter beers, but pale ale came to predominate. |
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Bitter belongs to the pale ale style and can have a great variety of strength, flavour and appearance from dark amber to a golden summer ale. |
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By the 20th century, oyster beds were in decline, and stout had given way to pale ale. |
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I saw the pale student of unhallowed arts kneeling beside the thing he had put together. |
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At the 1970 World Cup England wore a third kit with pale blue shirts, shorts and socks against Czechoslovakia. |
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He stood across in the other garden, beside a bush of pale Michaelmas daisies, watching the last bees crawl into the hive. |
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They were still under the white plum tree and their faces were touching except for a pale thin ray of moonlight between. |
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The aesthetic of the house is prim and country, with white beadboard knee walls around the first floor and pale flowered wallpaper in the Shaker-style kitchen. |
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It is thought that customers used the term bitter to differentiate these pale ales from other less noticeably hopped beers such as porter and mild. |
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The very date which put them beyond the pale as belligerents was that which they seem to have chosen in order to prove what active and valiant soldiers they still remained. |
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The thug is white, aged 18 or 19, 6ft and skinny with light brown or blond shaved hair, pale, pasty skin and wonky teeth with a chipped tooth at the front. |
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They are oval, glossy and pale yellow with dark brown blotches. |
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He was pale but rock-hard from exercise, and still had a grunt's haircut. |
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His face pale but striking, though not handsome after the schools. |
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A pale strip of white skin peeked out from under his waistband. |
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The pale catechus are usually sweeter and more pleasant for chewing. |
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His cheekbony face is pale grey, with a black wavy beard as in a frame of mourning, and upon it crawl, washing off the dirt, large drops of sweat. |
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When the ciderists have taken care for the best fruit, and ordered them after the best manner they could, yet hath their cider generally proved pale, sharp, and ill tasted. |
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Partially pollinated flowers may develop fruit that are green and develop normally near the stem end, but are pale yellow and withered at the blossom end. |
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The fragrant, pale purple flowers and flower buds are used in potpourris. |
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The barbecue cook, wearing a dirty white apron, his conked hair reddish and metallic in the pale sun, and a cigarette between his lips, stood in the doorway, watching them. |
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Further, the quintessence of Irishness could be found in the poor countrysiders who had been pushed beyond the pale by the forces of British oppression. |
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It was a breathless whisper from a porcelain goddess, pale cheeks accentuating striking blue eyes and glossy pink lips, full and parted with shallow breaths. |
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He telephoned airlines, government contacts and a whole host of pale, over-brushed acquaintances in the U.S. Consulate, who infuriated him with arch and Delphic answers. |
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Reactive mesothelial cells with hyperplasia can be seen in hydrocoele fluid, The cells show anisocytosis and pleomorphism and have a moderate amount of pale cytoplasm. |
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Her face was pale, yellowish, with a clear, transparent skin, she leaned forward rather, her features were strongly marked, handsome, with a tense, unseeing, predative look. |
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The slickered figure lifted a hand and pushed back his hood to reveal a shock of whiteblond hair above a weatherbeaten face that might once have been pale. |
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Hadrotettix and Heliastus lack pale streaks but possess trilobed epiphalli, which led me to look for other characteristics shared with the Hippiscus group. |
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The flesh colour can range from a bright red to a pale pink. |
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A man dressed as a lab tech, his blue scrubs startlingly pale against the vivid red and black chaos, moved into sight from behind the SUV. He carried an assault rifle. |
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My eyes had adjusted to the faint starlight and I could make out pale glistenings and white glow of bones which had worked their way free of clinging flesh. |
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Jessamy looked round her in a puzzled way, but there was nothing to see but the pale oblong of what looked like a star-pierced sky behind the bars of the nursery window. |
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With such altered looks,... All pale and speechless, he surveyed me round. |
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In it Nees encounters Dydy again and seeing her look pale and unwell realises that he may have been responsible for giving her the 'flame' or venereal disease. |
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She was pale and trembling. He came to her relief with a fixed despair of himself, which made the interview unlike any other that could have been holden. |
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The firelight flickered on her rounded cheeks, ambering the pale skin. |
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Water wells inkblack in the streets repeating the polelamps in glozy rosettes that dish and slide in the wash like radiolarians pale with phosphorous on a midnight sea. |
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A Japanese will typically have black hair, brown eyes, and pale skin. |
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Some dark milds are created by the addition of caramel to a pale beer. |
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A smudgy kneeprint marred the front of her pale green skirt. |
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He was the most celebrated portrait painter of his day, a notorious ladies' man, obsessed with women, pale beauties dressed in extravagant gowns... or nothing at all. |
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The result was a coin copper in appearance but relatively pale in colour. |
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Beneath the shadow of the First Keep was an ancient lichyard, its headstones spotted with pale lichen, where the old Kings of Winter had laid their faithful servants. |
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Textiles are also sometimes bleached, making the textile pale or white. |
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This species can be distinguished from other scoters, apart from black scoter, by the lack of white anywhere on the drake and the more extensive pale areas on the female. |
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Antarctic killer whales may have pale gray to nearly white backs. |
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Her mouth was pale red and translucent, like the skin of a redcurrant. |
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All morphs have certain similarities, such as only the dark morph has more than dark edges on the underneath, and they all have pale inner primaries on the top of the wings. |
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His aim was to develop a pale ale that could be as refreshing as lager. |
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They passed alder swamps and bamboo groves and pale green reindeer moss. |
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Their fur varies from a pale cream color to dark brown, but always with a distinctively darker, nearly black tone at the paws and a yellowish tinge at the tip of each hair. |
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Arranged about her are artificial flowers that appear in their varied pale and pastel colors to be faded from the sun. As if perhaps replevined from some desert grave. |
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The name fallow is derived from the deer's pale brown color. |
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The bride carried a garden-style bouquet of white, cream, blush, and pale peach roses accented with seeded eucalyptus, salmon waxflower, and confederate jasmine foliage vines. |
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But I was at an age when a stinking twist of additive-soaked tobacco wrapped in brown paper could transform me into a kind of pale, stubble-free Irish bandito. |
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It came at last. The sky lightened, the mist melted away, and then a long, low, far-off streak of pale yellow light floated on the eastern horizon. |
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Those members not entitled to wear colours, dress in a black hunt coat and unadorned black buttons for both men and ladies, generally with pale breeches. |
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Two types of amphibole are present, an earlier generation of magnesio-hornblende with greenish brown-brown-tan pleochroism and later pale green-green actinolitic hornblende. |
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She was skinny and white, slight, with a drawn-in pale face, huge round unmakeupped eyes, and puffy cheeks that gave creases to her shriveled, no lipped mouth. |
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Party per pale argent and vert, a tree eradicated counterchanged. |
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He became quite pale as he retailed these stories to Constance. |
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I felt tranquilized while looking at it, as I do when the rosy clouds are fading into gray twilight, and the pale moon-sickle descends slowly behind the dim woods. |
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By 1830 onward the expressions bitter and pale ale were synonymous. |
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Plagioclase is partly altered to saussurite and sericite, and pyroxene is variably altered to pale brown and pale green actinolitic amphibole, chlorite, and epidote. |
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