Shades on the south side block unwanted direct sunlight while reflecting light onto the ceiling of the interior. |
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I will bring your mother, the Queen of Ranoak, back from the land of Shades, if you be my slave. |
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Shades drawn, the coaches and players celebrate at St. Pierre's with stogies and cold beverages. |
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Shades of yellow that included brown were the prerogative of the princes and princesses. |
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Shades of dark green, blue and red designs and grand borders are popular designs on a saree. |
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Shades of amber light play upon the heavy wooden ceiling beams and exquisitely embroidered wall hangings. |
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Find Some Shades combines minimalist techno, dub and digitally processed noises into melodic constructions. |
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As opera matured over the next 150 years, the dramatic duties that at first had been assigned to mere Shades and Furies were taken over by full-fledged gods and goddesses. |
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Lacey Noonan's A Gronking to Remember makes 50 Shades of Grey look like Madame Bovary in terms of its literary sophistication. |
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In Bayadere, the physical effort rather than the evocation of a fantastical image dominated, so that the entrance of the Shades felt more militaristic than shadowy. |
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Plus, to celebrate bloomsday, how Fifty Shades of Grey is like Ulysses, and librarians who hated Joyce. |
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Is it true that you also turned down the chance to audition for the Anastasia Steele role in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie? |
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But will the self-published Fifty Shades of Grey destroy it once and for all? |
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In May 2011, Fifty Shades of Grey was released as an e-book, launching an immediate sensation. |
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Shades of orange were everywhere in Milan and Paris, on suits to trousers and even leatherwear. |
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May I ask for your thoughts on the Fifty Shades of Grey hoo-ha? |
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The long-anticipated film of the unfeasibly popular book Fifty Shades Of Grey has a release date and a director. |
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If Fifty Shades is too rich for your blood, this romantic drama offers a less shagtastic look at the mechanics of a modern relationship. |
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Expect to hear about the God Particle, the recession and Fifty Shades Of Grey. |
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The mighty Shades return with old favourites including Sounds Of Eden and Extacy. |
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Finally, Fifty Shades of Grey aptly embodies our corporate culture, sadomasochism its organizing principle. |
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The sadomasochistic antics in EL James's 'mommy porn' book Fifty Shades of Grey have made it a phenomenon, despite the appalling writing. |
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She read Fifty Shades as fan fiction but hasn't read the book, she confesses. |
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In the Premier Division, Avon Athletic play hosts to FC Trannie as Window Shades entertain Runcorn Albion. |
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If 50 Shades looks too rich for your blood, this romantic drama offers a less shagtastic look at the mechanics of a modern relationship. |
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Fifty Shades of Grey'' features bondage and sadomasochism scenes. |
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Erotica like Fifty Shades of Grey is on the wane The First World War will be big in non-fiction too, says Caroline Sanderson, non-fiction previewer for The Bookseller. |
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Shades obviously riffs on that story as well as on other popular Twifics. |
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The significance of such a model is in its ability to account for subtle shades of difference between musicians and audiences. |
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It is a pervasive mode of thought and is likely to show up in all sorts of places and be associated with most shades of opinion. |
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In late autumn, the hillside becomes a tapestry of textures in muted shades of gray, silver, and sage green, interspersed with burgundy and red. |
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The coastline is made up of various shades of gold set in a translucent turquoise sea. |
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Sheila, for example, is in shades of peach while Agreyable uses gradations of gray. |
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The open-plan living room has been decorated in warm shades of cream, green, beige, turquoise and salmon, with grass-effect rugs. |
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How do you tell where legitimate protest, in a sensible cause, shades into madness? |
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Particles in different shades, shapes and sizes are used as pigments to complement paint in what is essentially a painting. |
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Blossoms are vibrant in bouquets too, especially when they're mixed in shades of deep orange-red, tangerine, and peach. |
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Aviator shades are still flying high on the fashion scale, so find a pair that suits you best. |
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An example of metal frame shades are aviator glasses, which are among Spring's Must-Haves, made popular by Ray-Ban. |
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Start with a color you like and select other items in lighter and darker shades. |
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A mass of striking silhouettes in shades of reds, yellows and whites can give the effect of a living, growing sculpture. |
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The contrasting shades of his eyes reflected the multiple colors of oranges and reds briefly as he turned away from the festivities. |
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Her sight was in shades of turquoise and numbers scrolled endlessly in the corners of her vision. |
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So you'll notice dark-colored wood such as mahogany, and rich colors like burgundy, forest green, yellow, and shades of beige. |
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Herve Leger pre-fall arrivals include the famous bandage dress in shades of icy blue, silvery grey and black. |
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Ladies were dressed in saris and shalwar kameez of vibrant shades making the streets of Wootton Bassett awash with colour. |
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Three pairs of US army shades turned on me, and a couple of American guns waggled discouragingly in my direction. |
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On one side, soft shades of terra-cotta, cream and black depict richly patterned, folded and sashed kimonos. |
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Urobilinogen reacts with a chromogen to form an azo dye which appears as various shades of pink or purple. |
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Walk along tranquil trails trimmed in spruce and balsam firs, past pristine lakes in sapphire shades. |
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For instance, azurite, chrysocolla, and turquoise bring to mind vivid images of various shades of blue. |
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Along with taupe and chocolate brown, one of this season's hottest shades is a muted heather. |
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Alright, all aboard for a time gone by, when narrow pants, octagonal shades, big round hair and teardrop peace medallions were the now thing! |
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Candlestick stems are topped with silk shades, wall lights are backed with Venetian mirrors and slender brass stems are capped by plated shades. |
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Minwax's water-based Latte stain on the banister and stairs complements other natural shades in the wallcoverings. |
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Available in four trend-friendly shades, our classic ballotin boxes beg to hold two decadent truffles. |
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Viewed close up, they become satisfying linear abstractions in their own right, in shades of black, white and gray. |
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They are great for growing along a trellis or fence, and bloom profusely in bright shades of blue, purple, pink and scarlet. |
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It had small glitters all over it and faded from darker and lighter shades of pink. |
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Some are marbled with silver, others have varying shades of green, while still others sport deep green leaves. |
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Following a weekend down the islands, her face got two shades darker, making the warm beige foundation of no use to her. |
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There were shades last week of Paris 1998 as the kilted ones turned Le Marais, with its various Scottish pubs, into a Caledonian quartier. |
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To ensure the shades go together, purchase a compact with two coordinating shades. |
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The La Donna shades are oversized vintage-look acetates with an elegant cat's-eye shape. |
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The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall. |
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Throughout, Gozi used muted shades of charcoal-blue and bottle-green with splashes of bright apple, turquoise and acid pink. |
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A knight was supposed to protect the weak and defend the Church against heretics of all shades. |
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Out of the corner of my eye, however, I can see two dark-suited men wearing shades leaning against a wall staring at me intently. |
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The clothes which are young and vibrant, and eminently wearable, come in two shades of pink with some cream combinations. |
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My modem is acting up so it took forever to log on, shades of things to come. |
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Well, the blankets are a medium blue, shot with lighter and darker shades that create a plaid tartan. |
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Furthermore, both dark and light shades of gray are great colors to choose from. |
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By then, you may read the news on thin, flexible screens that unroll like window shades. |
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Variegated leaves may include a combination of lighter and darker shades of color in the leaf. |
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That's all well and good, but that a concept admits of many shades of grey doesn't mean there's no black and white. |
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In fact, the cloth made of cotton, silk, and jute has lovely shades of mauve, brown, blue, and white. |
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The barn owl's call is distinguished by a screech that has shades of a wheeze. |
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They're a kaleidoscope of colors ranging from pastel tints to vibrant blues, greens, reds, purples, jades, and buffs in a wide variety of shades. |
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Her collection for the Spring and Summer includes pin-tucked dresses and skirts in vibrant shades of midnight blue and raspberry pink. |
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In reality, it's better to mix white with shades of ivory, almond, ecru and tan. |
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But the Deputy Prime Minister appeared to enjoy the white-knuckle ride, grinning throughout in the company of a couple of minders wearing shades. |
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In startling shades of screaming red and eye-popping orange, they are ravishingly gaudy. |
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Adventists come in as many shades as Baptists, Pentecostals and Methodists do. |
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The remnants of day were displayed across the sky in spectacular shades of gold and rust, crimson and violet. |
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Winter favorites are white and all shades of blue. And, of course, black is still a classic which goes with any outfit. |
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In coastal climates, coleus thrive in shade or sun, but pinks and other vivid shades become more intense in brighter light. |
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Our concern, declares Thierry Mercier, was to unify agrobiologists in all their varying shades. |
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She was wearing a long peasant skirt dyed in shades of blue and a blouse in airy white with a keyhole neck. |
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These cedar louvers are also sun shades and windbreaks, and they provide the gardens with visual privacy. |
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If you vacuum your pleated shades be sure to wipe the bristles of the brush frequently. |
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Jonathan chose two different shades of dye, which had the added bonus of being tinted colour, as opposed to bleach, and so kinder to my hair. |
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The most mystical of shades, purple has been preferred by kings, queens and emperors throughout history. |
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Next, pre-cut rectangles and squares of different shades of green paper were distributed. |
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I sat beside a little rectangular window with shades pulled half-way down, allowing minimal sunlight to come through. |
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I donned the shorts to expose white knobbly knees, put on my peaked cap and shades and rounded off the ensemble with the rucksack. |
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Whistler, taking his cue from the English Pre-Raphaelites, experimented with reeded moldings and with various shades of gold leaf. |
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Chomping on an unlit cigar and wearing wrap-around shades, he strode through the narrow alleys and congratulated his troops. |
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The most stylish sunglasses this season are military chic aviators, but wrap-arounds and 50s style shades are cool too. |
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Outdoor wicker furniture provides a comfy place to take a break, and tortoiseshell shades can be lowered for privacy. |
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Those frilly, lacy hearts of different shades of red, white and pink just didn't do it for me. |
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The blue shades of balloon flowers are striking when planted in combination with gold or deep orange cosmos or yarrows. |
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Different shades of dark gray are also shown by mummified plant and animal fragments and by dehydrated components of microbiota. |
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Several years ago I found a store just three miles away that sold only lamps and lamp shades. |
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But the traditional colours used for the art remain ochre red and yellow, shades of blue and white and black. |
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I change Faces to my cheerful Face, golden shades with a happy grin, bright-glowing topaz eyes. |
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Black is back, used alongside hazy winter pastel hues, such as Alice blue and shades of light beige. |
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Twenty-two blended shades of blues, greens, reds and beiges were studied and formulated into five accepted tones for the aircraft cabins. |
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The teak double-glazed windows contrast with the creamy yellow render, and shades of yellow form the backdrop for much of the interior. |
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The colours are dominated by delicate pastels and powdery shades of white, sand, cream and beige. |
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This look uses chalky, veiled shades of pink, green and beige to enhance feminine beauty. |
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Another is to retreat into various shades of nihilism, cynicism or amoralism, gazing blankly at a world of stone. |
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The theme in the house seemed to be of neutral and warm shades like tan, stone brown and beige. |
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Other than delicate pink flesh tones, heavenly shades of blue predominate, accented with green and white. |
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Ancient Spice is a Bohemian look blending metallics with the warmth and vibrancy of powdered, spicy shades. |
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Picard also predicts that animal prints will overtake the popular reptile looks, and that metallic shades will gain prominence. |
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The gentle light at this time of year allows pastel shades room to perform without appearing washed out and anaemic. |
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Walls, blinds and tablecloths were in misty shades of lavender blue and mauve. |
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In the collection for this winter, leaf-green, chestnut, grey and navy are set off with broken stripes in unusual shades. |
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Fruit plates and salad plates are available in plenty in multi-coloured shades in leafy patterns from Germany. |
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Sheldon hires a black-leathered motorbike assassin with double-barrelled shades to exterminate these pesky interlopers. |
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I had painted my toenails and fingernails varying shades of purple, and I was wearing my open-toed heeled sandals. |
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Without using paint, brushes, pencil, charcoal or any other conventional tools, she makes images in shades of grey, black, yellow and sepia. |
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It was then that Trinity found herself sitting next to Ex on the couch, the merrily burning fire casting shades of golden light around the room. |
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Prodigal servings of pure saturated color are fattened further with a rich welter of tints, tones and shades. |
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You could even include questions about tints and shades like pink and maroon, and a question about low intensity, such as blue-gray. |
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He was clad in leggings and a thigh-length tunic all in shades of green and brown. |
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Open the shades, listen to your answering machine messages and vow never to drink again. |
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Spurred blossoms come in shades of pumpkin, peachy rose, gold, ruby, and pale lemon. |
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Colours are combined with all shades of grey, ranging from silver to anthracite, accented with rose or fuchsia. |
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Certain tints and shades of colour can be chosen as well as a special pattern or a special blend of fibres to make it lighter or heavier. |
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A rich colour palette of browns and reds, creams and whites and various shades of grey dominate. |
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Each leaf has started to emit the presence of the deeper shades of red, golden browns and rust, having been hidden for the summer thus far. |
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Under that scale, brown is measured as dark grey, whereas shades of rust and buff are lighter grey. |
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Organic and earthy colours dominate with burnt orange, rust, sky blue and many shades of green. |
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His eyes were so piercing, a beautiful hazel color, with tints and shades of brown, and green flecks scattered. |
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Try lightening your hair to within just two to three shades of your natural hair colour so roots are less visible. |
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They come in shades of gold, amber and ruby, according to the mix of grapes, and are sweet, semi-sweet and dry. |
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They were multicolored, a dark outer ring circling inner shades of ocean blue. |
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Upstairs, Karen's bedroom, decorated with shades of her favourite colour lilac, remains exactly as she left it. |
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Love letters would be in some flowery font like, ah, I dunno one of the script ones and it'd be in pretty pastel shades of pinks and lilacs. |
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Depending on their variety, they can have double or semi-double blossoms, with petals of darker shades at their edges. |
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Each line appears in vibrant colours of the Indian summer as well as softer shades that will please the eye during bright sunny days. |
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Natural shades of green, such as apple green, or olive green, are often used to add a serene look. |
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The festive container shown above pairs flowering maple in yellow with coleus in shades of ruby red, deep burgundy, lime, apple green, and cream. |
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The window shades were drawn, and the room's only ambience came from a few candles scattered around the room. |
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The most important basic consideration for shades and blinds is proper measuring of the window. |
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Back then, he sold custom picture framing, table pads, venetian blinds, window shades and did glass installations. |
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Interior window shades and blinds do absolutely nothing to prevent unwanted heat from penetrating your windows. |
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The safety of blinds and shades has been addressed by a number of companies. |
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Are the windows that are not covered with draperies, shades, or blinds offering insulative value? |
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Her face was done up in elaborate shades of red and layers of red lipstick and gloss coated her lips. |
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This requires attention to the finest shades in the craft of architectural design. |
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A less expensive solution is to leave windows uncovered, or only minimally blocked with roll-up shades or sheer fabric panels. |
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If a warm room is flanked by large windows, consider putting shades on the windows or awnings on the outside of the windows. |
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Exterior shades are generally more effective than interior shades because they block sunlight before it enters windows. |
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On the walls, liverish or bilious colours such as some shades of green can be difficult, as can very bright fluorescent shades. |
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It would be worth your time to go into a window treatment or decorating store where blinds and shades are sold. |
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Huang uses playful shades to brighten up his traditional Taiwanese floral patterns, which is fitting for a line of beachwear. |
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Install white window shades, drapes, or blinds to reflect heat away from the house. |
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Thursday morning, I was awakened by thundersnow and a landscape already reshaped in shades of white and gray. |
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On a typical Holi day, preparations begin by arming oneself with shades of brightly colored powder and water guns. |
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Em's stride was just a few shades below a stalk, so the dribble of people still leaving the school gave way to the irritated girl. |
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There was a vanity on the far wall that was covered with powders and shades of rouge, brushes, hairpins, and jewelry of all kinds. |
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It also helped that the part is a good one with shades of the role made famous by Alec Guinness. |
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In this publication all elasticity maps are encoded in gray shades with logarithmically scaled Young's moduli. |
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The drama of Chess, for them, must consist of the alternation of very delicate shades of positional advantage. |
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Brighten it up with a new duvet cover or a smart throw, picking up the colour in light shades and curtains. |
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Jones, for his part, looked the part, dressed in a black leather jacket and black shades, and he opted for a business-like approach to his craft. |
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His blond hair, several shades darker than ash-blond, was once cut short so that no lock of hair was longer than his thumb. |
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The large number of diacritics makes it possible to mark minute shades of sound as required for a narrow phonetic transcription. |
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Or the subtle shades of difference that demarcate the use of nine white pigments. |
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Of course, there may be various shades and degrees to which litigation may appear fabricated. |
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McNarry is to meet various shades of party opinion, take soundings and report to Trimble when he returns. |
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All shades of purple were displayed in dark hues, mauves, lilacs and magentas. |
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Perhaps the most popular color to pair with yellow is red, and again, this combination can work in a variety of shades. |
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She began to speak the ancient runes that would enact the spell and was surprised to see the world around her lighten a few shades. |
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The result was an unwieldy and complex organization of all social classes and all shades of unionist opinion. |
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Exterior shading devices include awnings, louvers, shutters, rolling shutters and shades, and solar screens. |
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Burbling keyboards and tasteful strings add some different colours and shades to her sonic palette. |
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Thus, this festival brings together the richness of the Indian kitchen with its spices and subtle shades of taste and texture. |
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Shirts for all seasons in attractive designs in light and dark shades are available in the showroom. |
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This sadomasochistic element introduces complex shades of meaning to her character. |
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There is a voluminous literature on the White Paper, which contains all shades of opinion. |
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Vibrant acid green with royal purple, refreshing pale green with peaty black and dark green with pastel shades or pure white are all winning combinations. |
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At the bam screening, most shades of hair color that are chromatically possible were in evidence. |
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He makes frequent appearances on television, usually wearing aviator shades and a bandana to disguise his identity. |
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Anita Dongre presented her pastel collection of chikan work for the Spring-Summer 2001 season in pastel shades of pink, acid green and turquoise blue. |
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A typical radiant heating and cooling system starts with a high-performance glazing system, integrated with light shelves and exterior shades as needed. |
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Watch out for window frames and other woodwork picked out in shades of cream or gray-green. |
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A scarf and bag in contrasting shades and patterns enhanced this busy, but feminine, look. |
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Ornamental trees and shrubs in shades of burgundy, plum, rust, gold, and celery green are backdrops for shapely succulents, phormiums, and kangaroo paws. |
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He listened to it late at night, huddled with earphones on and shades drawn, to hear music that brought him a whisper of sanity and took him away from the horrors of his day. |
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Another plant that will draw second looks in a window box is Brassica oleracea, the ornamental cabbage, low growing, in soft shades of pink, green and white. |
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A print-out of your kiss can also be customized with different shades of Burberry lipstick. |
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Canary yellow and bubblegum pink are the winning shades of the season and knee-length strappy dresses and casual linen trouser suits are the winsome styles. |
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His face was grotesque, but only to the extent that the embossed lines in several shades of ice depicted some terribly misshapen and woeful beast. |
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But when the end result is tens of millions raised, do the shades of vanity or petty grudges truly matter? |
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You will see copper complexions and the lighter shades of pale. |
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These works combined several shades of white paint in built-up layers of greasy petal-like strokes that were punctuated with dots of ultramarine or alizarin crimson. |
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I head back across town where the air is hotter, the streets are dirtier, and the hair is several shades darker. |
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Fishing around in the store-room beside the studio, Val pulls out a paint-spattered tray laden with tubes of gooey oil paint in various shades of lemon and ochre. |
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And here I am now, with the shades lowered and foam rammed in my ears, only to find out that nothing filters out the jackhammers that yammer at over 110 decibels an hour. |
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Wool lace blouses with dolman sleeves topped slim matching skirts in shades of pea green and mauve. |
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Even at this time of the year, the very beginning of summer, it sprawls dry, thorny and desiccated, in shades of tan, amber, and a hundred browns. |
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Conifers are dear to many people's hearts, but they don't add much to a garden, tending to be leaden and heavy, in shades of either dull green, or garish yellow and blue. |
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A faceted fibreglass canopy shades the roof deck of the garage, and the owners are working to restore the house that Goff remodelled for them just before his death. |
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For those who came of age with Habitat, he offered alternatives to the dreaded three-piece suites, armchairs with antimacassars and standard lamps with tasselled shades. |
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Corduroys come in shades of rust, sand, bottle-green, caramel and plum. |
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They chose linen because of its lightness and earthy shades and hues. |
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Similarly, in 1995, many firms in the Australian clothing industry gambled on a season of clothing in shades of apple green, which consumers never adopted. |
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He took out a large cosmetic kit and went to work applying foundation, working the combination of shades, liner and mascara over her eyes, then finishing with a brush blush. |
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Play up your natural flush with subtle shades of apricot or rose. |
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With skin tone colors of apricot, tan, sepia, mahogany, salmon, raw sienna, and burnt sienna, white was used primarily to alter shades and create a layered tint. |
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Wearing a robe, he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack. |
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She was entranced by his eyes which shimmered different shades of blue and aqua, which immediately made her think of the sea on a clear sunny day. |
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The height of the extended legs in the arabesques was uniform throughout the shades and the spacing between dancers was as close to perfection as one could reasonably wish. |
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These elements are set against a large field in shades of pink, swept with arabesques of grays and dashes of white, sometimes with light impasto in the brushwork. |
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She played a woman physically allergic to shirts with sleeves, but terminally addicted to acid shades of lippie that clashed dreadfully with her chosen hair dye. |
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It was at least eight shades lighter than his real hair, and it looked like it'd spent several months in storage at the bottom of a kitty litter box. |
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As Hafsat brings development goals to fruition in her state, there are shades of a presidential candidate. |
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Translucent dresses in shades of fuchsia and purple were topped with voluminous jackets in stiff, sculptural shapes. |
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The brush-on pearlised colors in four shades are best applied on long hair when strands are held together and color stroked on from the root to the tip. |
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Forested slopes of lodgepole pine and subalpine fir give way to aspen-clad foothills and rolling sagebrush steppes that have the spongy look of muskeg, but two shades lighter. |
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Densely populated stands with mixtures of various shades of green and brown, however, had similar reflectance to that of alligator-weed, arrowhead, and smartweed. |
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If you have blue eyes, swipe on ashy taupe, gray and heather shades. |
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From the evidence of 5,000 ashrams at Maha Kumbh it is clear and obvious that there are many different shades of ideas, opinions, philosophies and practices in Hinduism. |
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Her Quaker-inspired picnic clothing is casual and fun with puffball hemlines, ruched details and delicate embroidery all in bright shades of orange and light yellow. |
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Dressed in shades of green from lime to olive, she had a tangle of glittery chains around her neck. |
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The collection of pendant necklaces, shimmery bracelets, and delicate jeweled earrings in pale shades of purple, blue, and pink is absolutely lousy with girliness. |
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Journalists peeked out the shades and saw that the plane had on none of the running lights that are customarily visible, including the red or green ones on the wings. |
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Moral certitude of the type exhibited here both ATL and in the comments box leaves no room for shades of grey, personal experience, nuance of any kind, perspective, etc., etc. |
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Many of the qualities like the extravagant detailing, lush colours and fine handwork are demonstrated in the exquisitely crafted shades of the era. |
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In soft muted shades of green and white or rich tones of hot and soft shades of green and pink, caladiums deliver an unbeatable luxuriance of lushness and tropical color. |
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True to its name, it was decorated luxuriously in shades of blue, from the mostly blue stained glass in one of the windows to gauzy blue cloth on the tabletops. |
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This, alas, was the point when Fifty shades of Grey had somehow storyline-mashed with Gone Girl. |
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But Poitras and her colleagues have little interest in that sort of shades of gray complexity. |
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At the make-up department, there was another computer and one of the salesgirls helped her out by showing her how to use it and what shades would suit her best. |
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On her head she sported a tam a few shades lighter than the skirt. |
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We finally have our homes decorated in charming hues of country blue, dusty pink, and seafoam green after being stuck in shades of avocado green and gold for years. |
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Such activity is closer to tax avoision, where avoidance shades into evasion, than are the government-sponsored schemes which are now to be arbitrarily chopped back. |
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You develop the stoop that shades your pocket note book from the rain whilst evidence gathering, preferably under an awning covering the pavement. |
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The usual mustering scene shows tawny grass and anthills and a mob of red Brahmans moving slowly along, but over the page are stockmen with baseball caps and heavy shades. |
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Coloured stones in shades like teal blue, burgundy, greens, chocolate browns, beads, wooden bracelets and huge jewelry in like colours are what her customers are asking for. |
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For the trendy man about town this season, cable-knit pullovers or cardigans in neutral shades such as greys and browns or navy blue are suggested. |
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In autumn, the leaves turn brilliant shades of scarlet before dropping. |
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The peeling paint has been replaced by shades of green and terracotta. |
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The long lasting floral bunches with sparkling waxy bracts in different shades of pink, and the yellow margined red corolla are best suited for cut flowers. |
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Petals can fall deeply towards the ground or be more upright, leaves can be various shades of green or variegated with white or yellow, and blooms can be bearded or not. |
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And in came Tony Scott, sporting his signature weathered pink baseball cap, aviator shades, and a stogie hanging out of his mouth. |
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The white rice paper shades allow enough light in so that the rooms can primarily be lit with natural light, but the view from the windows is completely screened. |
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He infuses multiple shades of meaning into singular scenes, even sentences. |
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The walls should be finished in medium dark shades with a matt surface. |
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The shades had been pulled and the room was in semi-darkness. |
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The sky was tinged with different shades of purple, red, and orange. |
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That's the beauty of wearing your dark shades during a social exchange you find less than thrilling, no one sees what you're thinking by reading your eyes. |
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Now its labyrinthine streets decked in shades of blue are open to visitors. |
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These colors would also have been appropriate for stenciling on the smooth cotton used for bedcovers, quilts, window shades or curtains, and table covers. |
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Arowanas come in three shades, silver, metallic green and gold. |
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When he first set up in business he serviced washing machines and vacuum cleaners, but soon moved over to specialising in selling light fittings and lamp shades. |
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I enjoy the search for new shades of established colours, and I look forward to merging them with my base tones and creating a different vision of how I perceive things to be. |
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Instead of her usual style where bright, fluorescent colours stand out, this time the colour palette is toned down and the concentration is on darker shades. |
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If Indians like their shades bright, then in the summer months they go positively dazzling, with fucshias, topaz blues and citrus greens, oranges and yellows. |
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Trim trousers in nubby shades of lilac were paired with jackets in iridescent hues of melon. |
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There are dark shades and lighter hues folding into each other. |
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From Vinny's aviators to Snooki's diamond-encrusted pair, they can't seem to take off their shades in any and all locales. |
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He looked like a fish on water, not to mention ten shades paler. |
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Hao Boyi uses colors from vivid to pastel with many shades of brown. |
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Only the red allows for variation, and von der Ahe pushes it to shades ranging from a faint rusty tint to a deeply saturated red violet to a ruddy brown. |
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Reality comes to us in all different types of shades and degrees. |
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But, if I make an effort, I sense in my duration a variety of shades. |
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Though all his films are in Bengali or Hindi, their subtly observed study of multitudinous shades of the human condition ranks them as universal in their appeal and acclaim. |
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Perhaps this is inevitable in the development of a new concept involving shades of professional opinion and set against the background of scarce resources. |
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She shook her head as she approached the window and drew the shades. |
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He watched her with concern for a time, sighing inside as he saw the walls slide down around her, her eyes guarded, as if she had drawn the shades on the windows of her soul. |
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To its left was a grand window, shades drawn closed for obvious purposes. |
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House of Fraser stores have a great selection, with lots of gold, purples and blacks, which seem to be this year's trendiest shades. |
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The shoes are in fab autumnal shades and will look great with smart trews or jeans. |
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The most popular options are chunky tweeds and fine herringbone and tight boucle weaves, available in a wide range of natural shades. |
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River fish of note include trout, Atlantic salmon, pikes, shades and lampreys. |
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The tailoring focused on shades of black, olive, gray, and taupe. |
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Very soon, you should be seeing the pale yellow of primroses and the sunshine shades of lesser celandines in woods and hedgerows. |
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In the spring, however, thick carpets of bluebells can be found, flourishing before the beech leafs out and shades the forest floor. |
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A Astilbes love very damp soils and will reward you with feathery plumes of flowers every year in shades of pink, white, red and purple. |
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Dry humor and shades of grey distinguish this sharp-witted novel of razor's edge suspense, crafted to keep the reader guessing to the very end. |
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She thought about the color black, the nature of blackness, and the in-betweeny shades therein. |
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There were rich shades of butterscotch and bold hues of purple. |
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However, if you see pigment that is black or more than two shades of brown, it is not an age spot. |
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Various shades of red and green are used for visual identification of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. |
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Provided are matching satin ribbon detailings, topped with an embroidered floral bouquet in delicate contrasting shades. |
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Red and blue are different colors, but two shades of scarlet are different tints. |
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He's really an awful bother, what with green shades for Tom's eyes at night and making him do dumb-bells, and forcing Eva to eat the stirabout. |
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Researchers should stick to their knitting, finding cancer cures and discovering new shades of lipstick, and refrain from debunking history. |
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With the mirrored shades on I zipped up the tent then ran sideyways down the brae to pop the milk back in the pool. |
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This small group will be most conveniently treated with the emotional division, into which it shades. |
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The garden was full of blossoms that blushed in myriad shades to form a beautiful carpet of color. |
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The bolts were stacked near a wall in shades of teal, seafoam, turquoise, navy, sapphire, sky blue, cream, gold, crimson, coral. |
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They both professed to interpret Adam Smith as the true prophet, and represented different shades of opinion rather than diverging sects. |
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Notable improvement was made in the treatment and number of discriminated synonyms, comparisons of subtle shades of meaning. |
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His achloropsia meant he could not distinguish light and dark shades of green. |
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Naturally colored cotton can come in red, green, and several shades of brown. |
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