It shifts to darkest blue-black and fades to a lighter, almost periwinkle blue. |
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Here the funeral procession, muted in blue-black as it is, nonetheless has the same kind of psychological and aesthetic impact. |
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The thinner outer branches catch, singing the brown and green bark to blue-black ash, coiling the leaves into wilted cigars. |
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Dark clouds were gathering on the horizon, a grayish-purple that barely stood out against the blue-black of the night sky. |
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Graham calls it blue-black, but it looks about as close to black as I've ever seen a flower. |
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The body of humpback whales is usually blue-black or black overall with irregular white coloration on the throat and sides. |
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His hair was short and wavy, and oh, so black, a true blue-black, such as Pamela had rarely seen before. |
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The blue glow dulled to blue-black, pulsing like a bruise, an open sore on the solar system. |
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No dragons even graced the plain that night, it was dead silent, the silver moon still in the blue-black, star-studded sky. |
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The sky was clear and blue-black, with the layer of clouds below blocking any chance of seeing the ocean at the cruising altitude. |
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A few wisps of cloud remained, but now the sky was inky blue-black, with a sparkle of stars. |
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Her hair was black and straight instead of the blue-black ringlets he remembered. |
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The drupes are metallic blue that later turn blue-black to black and ripen in October. |
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There are now 500 of these large, blue-black birds with yellow beaks and feet, in the centre. |
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The shiny, blue-black layer on each fruit body is comprised of thousands of balloon-like cells, each containing eight spores. |
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Painted in nocturnal blue-black tones, it depicts Valerio's wife stretched out in a blue bathrobe on a daybed before a window. |
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A doctor can relieve this pressure by draining the blue-black blood you can see through the nail. |
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Appearance: cream coloured liquid turning blue-black after reaction with the surface. |
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Although black is the most common colour, there are other colour phases, such as brown, dark brown, blond, cinnamon, and blue-black. |
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I was pretty good at drawing diagrams of leaves and stuff, and I liked dropping iodine onto things that contained starch and watching them turn blue-black, but not much else. |
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The white admirals flip their blue-black wings with the broad white epaulettes up and down the road in numbers. |
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Most impressive when in flower, the strongly fragrant golden spikes shine like beacons across the winter garden, followed by clusters of blue-black berries. |
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I stared at the stars, twinkling white against a blue-black night sky. |
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In the presence of iron and water, the naturally-occurring tannins in redwood react to form a dark, blue-black iron tannate precipitate. |
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Some of the most attractive contain spraylike aggregates of velvety malachite in and on lustrous blue-black azurite crystals. |
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It was a pretty animal, fairly large and muscular for a cat with a silky, dark blue-black coat and violet eyes. |
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Dark brunettes or brunettes with blue-black bases would look great in the soft, sheer and almost nude pinks. |
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At autopsy, the jejunum revealed multiple blue-black areas in the bowel wall and mesentery. |
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She had wavy blue-black hair, and surprisingly royal blue eyes. |
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Using watercolor, Caramelle painted, washed off and repainted sections of blue, red, yellow and blue-black. |
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The sky, a gloomy purple, was overlapped by stratus sheets of blue-black clouds. |
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They include the bananaquit, the blue-black grassquit, the blackfaced grassquit, and the St. Lucia black finch. |
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There are plenty of images of horntails on the Internet, but very few, if any, of the solid blue-black types. |
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The partial inclusions of hematite take the form of microscopic rosettes of thin, splendent blue-black plates. |
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He had a powder green shirt under an emerald vest, his blue-black hair just barely touching his shoulders. |
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His blue-black hair was sleeked back from his face, his golden eyes reflecting the blazing sparks of the fire. |
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This cylinder-shaped fish is blue-black or dark brown, with lighter underparts. |
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By nightfall, the skies were a deep blue-black. |
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Anna had a banner of blue-black hair that was truly her crowning glory. |
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During the absence of the moon the blue-black vault appears like a robe of imperial purple, besprent with innumerable diamonds of a lustre unknown to earth's feeble gems. |
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Soluble and insoluble proteins were stained specifically in blue with naphthol blue-black and polysaccharides were stained in red with periodic acid. |
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Its' plastron and carapace have no scutes, instead they are covered by a dark blue-black leathery skin. |
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The granules of the neutrophil are pink, those of the eosinophil are red, and those of the basophil are blue-black. |
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Sapphire is the most famous, and is found in the full range of blues, from the palest blue to blue-black. |
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It is a lustrous, blue-gray or blue-black transition metal in the platinum family. |
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The rising sun casts a golden glow above the dark ramparts of the ancient hillfort, but the rest of the sky is still a deep blue-black. |
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This is a Haida mask representing a puffin with a red beak and blue-black head. |
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Her blue-black hair flared, tangled, around her shoulders. |
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I made the menu bars dark rainy blue-black. |
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You really see the tiny blue-black seeds speckled throughout. |
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In its pure state, it takes the form of blue-black crystals. |
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It was a strange blue-black and looked like a soft, tarry gloop. |
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White barnacles, blue-black mussels and red seaweed can also be found as well as pink corraline algae and a band of kelp which includes oarweed and dabberlocks. |
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The fruit of the bilberry plant is blue-black or purple and differs from the American blueberry in that the meat of the fruit is purple, rather than cream or white. |
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Agfa Brovira is said to be the only pure bromide paper still in production, and amidol formulas do indeed give cold blue-black hues with this paper. |
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These particular beauties are in blue-black or powder-blue enamel set in solid gold cage-work mounts with the Czar's cipher in rose diamonds. |
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Swish-swish, and a thick, blue-black helmet-headed creature — named, in the fanciful way of the dragonfly world, a slaty skimmer — danced in the fabric. |
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He has a long blue-black coat and the small of the back, or 'saddle' of mature males becomes grey or white with ages, hence the name of 'silverback' for old males. |
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A small blue-black fruit from wild crowberry. It is harvested in the forests of Lapland, where it is exposed to intense sunlight during a boreal summer that lasts only a few days. |
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Then, in 2008, his wife was soothing his back with surgical spirit when the cotton swab she was using gathered a curious blue-black haze from his skin. |
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Structural plumage coloration, male body size, and condition in the blue-black grassquit. |
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In the first work varicolored neon glows warmly from behind a blue-black aluminum square on the wall, and in the second, sections of red neon tubing seem to be threaded through the wall like large stitches. |
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The proven way to touch-up scratches and worn spots or to completely reblue most guns. It will give a non-streaky, even blue-black finish to steel. |
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The U-shaped kitchen has a checkerboard-patterned white and blue-black tile floor, black granite countertops, an electric cooktop and oven, and a double sink. |
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The garcon was a small man in the fifties, inclined to corpulence, with a large head, large, blue-gray eyes, purplish lips, and blue-black hair cut pompadour. |
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