I changed into a pair of faded jeans and a dark green tank top with red paint-like blotches on it. |
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Dark blotches and tunnels in the leaves of beet greens, spinach, and Swiss chard are the work of the spinach leaf miner. |
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It is coloured a nondescript grey to brown, with lots of irregular dark blotches. |
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These coalesce into irregular, large maroon blotches when there's heavy infestation. |
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Sunlight breached the canopy only in patches, golden blotches on the forest floor. |
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Frankie's first indication of the condition was the appearance of red blotches and flaking skin on his chest, forehead and scalp. |
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By the time I was done, I had ink blotches on my skin, and my hands and wrists were cramped. |
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Some farmers cultivate bi-colour flowers like light yellow with maroon blotches, deep crimson-edged yellow, gold and red bicolour. |
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The skin of the balloonfish is dominated by larger spots or dark blotches that occur only on the body, not on the fins. |
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When this election is over he is going to have to face up to the consequences of the big blotches of red ink in the public finances. |
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The great blue canvas of the Pacific was stained with pale brown tide lines, circles, whorls and blotches. |
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The first symptoms of infection are yellowish-green spots or blotches near the tips of older leaves. |
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There are minimal white blotches and a smidge of grain in the transfer, but the colors are not as vibrant as expected. |
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Sure enough I spotted a myriad of white blotches on the tarred surface indicating that this bird may have revenge on her mind. |
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The branched stems are waxy with purple blotches and are hollow between nodes. |
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Buy a plant that shows signs of good health, such as an unblemished bark and happy-looking leaves without blotches. |
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The base coat contains absorbers to soak up sweat and oil, and the topcoat contains color that evened out my red blotches and discolorations. |
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A powder puff would then gently be dabbed on her face to even out any creases or blotches. |
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Before burning, inspect the recordable underside of each DVD-R for cracks, scratches, spots and blotches. |
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His lip was curled in a snarl, and angry blotches of red stained his cheekbones. |
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Her skin had an uncanny translucence relieved by large dark blotches where nurses had tried to find a vein and she had bled under the surface. |
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Swirls and blotches of overlapping brush strokes and a few white semicircles give the simultaneous impression of deep space and microphotography. |
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In place of the scaly discs there remained clear blotches of an achromic appearance. |
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In a little time, when the roots of the plant had taken up the moisture, the unsightly blotches began to be extinguished in a living verdure. |
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Two years after the peel, her skin looked like an elderly woman's, mottled with brown and red blotches. |
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The face blotches with tears and blushes in embarrassment, blemishes appear, bad teeth are visibly hidden behind a nervous hand. |
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Her eyes were filled with black blotches of tears but she was glaring through them, her gaze fiery with anger. |
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Solar storms tend to occur near sunspots, cool regions on the sun's surface that appear as dark blotches. |
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The camera panned down to earth, and several large, reddish blotches appeared on the surface as the missiles struck. |
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According to Nilton Renno, one of the mission's chief scientists, the blotches on the leg are probably drops of brine. |
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Rougheye rockfish appear red with dark or dusky blotches of pigment in the back dorsal region. |
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On satsumas, these are green blotches or ring-shaped spots on the rind at colour break and delayed colouring of the spotted area. |
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They remove grayness from the complexion, eliminate blotches, reduce fine lines and give a youthful glow to the skin. |
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The blotches fade away later, but I don't know what to do about the swelling. |
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If the poisons try to escape through our skin, rashes and blotches develop, or we can look pale and our skin appears wrinkly. |
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It is preceded by purpura or infiltrated or painful erythematous blotches, which may or may not be manifested by systemic upset. |
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He delighted to play at draughts with an albino chief whose light skin was profusely bespeckled with brown blotches and whose eyes were dull blue. |
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Kaposi's sarcoma causes purple skin blotches and can also attack the internal organs. |
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Young larvae produce short linear brown mines in the jacaranda leaflets, which then develop into irregular blotches. |
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The red blotches show heat being lost through poor insulation. |
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The disease manifests as yellow rings and blotches on leaves or fruit. |
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I came out in blotches on my neck, and later on my arms and legs, then all over my body. |
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Red blotches that appear on the nose, cheeks, forehead and chin are unpleasant and often associated with alcohol consumption. |
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The dark blotches are very shallow puddles, also conforming to the subtle topography of the beach ridges. |
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Textiles: Tears, stains, color blotches, holes, repairs, worn spots, irregular weave. |
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Then blotches appear within an hour and disappear 6 to 8 hours later leaving papules behind. |
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The dark blotches are more or less confluent, localized on the forehead, the cheeks and sometimes the upper lip. |
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When PSS pigs are stressed, their body temperature suddenly rises, their skin develops red blotches, they collapse, and their limbs become rigid. |
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My colleague was doing her best to avoid my gaze, but the telltale blotches around her eyes gave away the fact that her waterworks had been flowing. |
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Infected leaves develop light green blotches on the upper surface. |
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Why do some of my apples have corky, brown blotches on the surface? |
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It can be recognized as oval to irregular spots or blotches with ash gray centers and the presence of black fungal bodies speckled over the lesion surface. |
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He could have been lying on his naked belly in the grass by now with the sun painting red blotches on his freckled skin, while little bugs tickled between his toes. |
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Men often seek to have unsightly hair or skin blotches removed. |
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Septoria appears as small brown spots or blotches on the leaves. |
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Reddish or purple blotches on the underside of the leaf may also develop. |
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The protective clarifying day care prevents the skin from pigmentation linked with environmental factors, it reduces blotches and smoothes irregularities. |
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It is light brown with pale rounded blotches. |
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His body was cold and was already showing the blue blotches of livor mortis on his face, indicating he had been dead for several hours. |
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This type of feeding causes large blotches adjacent to each leaf fold. |
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You should then watch for the appearance of cracks or red blotches. |
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He diagnosed this population as usually having suboculars, frequent abnormalities in the head plates, and fewer number of dorsal blotches. |
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This can cause discoloration and blotches on the screen. |
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Water seeped in everywhere, mottling the surface with black blotches. |
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Sunlight glinted on the polished scales of the reptiles, solid gray, or brown, or black, or, in some cases, splashed with mottled blotches or patterned in bright rings or diamonds. |
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The eggs of most gallinaceous birds are solidly coloured in white, buff, or olive, but those of species nesting in open areas are usually protectively coloured with blotches of brown or black. |
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Thirty years later, thalidomide emerged as a potential treatment for Kaposi's sarcoma, a rare skin cancer whose purple blotches are the bane of many HIV patients. |
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Compact white-gray to mouse-gray mildewy blotches of lawn. |
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Use of at least one TNFalpha antagonist for the preparation of a pharmaceutical or dermatological composition for topical application for treating red blotches on the skin of neurogenic origin. |
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On some honeysuckle near the veranda, I had happened to see a Swallowtail — a splendid, pale-yellow creature with black blotches and blue crenulations, and a cinnabar eyespot above each chrome-rimmed black tail. |
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Gloeosporium canker infections first appear as purple blotches on the smooth bark of scaffold limbs and the central leader in early spring, although not all of the purple blotches will develop into active cankers. |
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The painting is dominated by a ruddy purple wash, interrupted by circular blotches of blue-green and yellowy gold. |
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His shirt showed big blotches of moisture, and the sweat was rolling in clear drops along the creases in his brown neck. |
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Young McIntosh trees are particularly susceptible, although not all of the purple blotches will develop into cankers, those which do may girdle and kill small branches. |
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The cuckoopint grows from a whitish rootstock, which sends up in the spring a few long-stalked, arrow-shaped, polished green leaves, often marked with dark blotches. |
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Also, there is information on blotches and angiomas, acne and psoriasis. |
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The blotches turned to ugly sores that became gangrenous. |
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The larvae were found between the upper and lower leaf epidermis, feeding on mesophyll tissues and causing mines or blotches on leaves. |
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The entire turtle's dorsal surface is colored dark grey to black, with a scattering of white blotches and spots. |
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Their undersides have a lengthwise pattern of blotches, lines, or arrowhead marks. |
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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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In some species, shells may have red, orange, yellow, or grey markings, often spots, lines, or irregular blotches. |
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Microscopic and sometimes macroscopic examination of the apparently healthy intervening tissue may reveal the fungus connecting the blotches of diseased tissue. |
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They are oval, glossy and pale yellow with dark brown blotches. |
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