When Wray slathers one of the large paintings in yellow chartreuse, the effect is jarring and delirious. |
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For Jim it was sipping green chartreuse outside the Angel in Easingwold with only 12 miles to the York finish line. |
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Light blue to chartreuse, adaxially glabrous or scarcely, with appressed hairs, abaxially with densely accumbent, minimally spiky, silky hairs. |
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Thujone is extracted from the wormwood leaves used in flavouring absinthe as well as vermouth and green chartreuse. |
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If serving chartreuse cold, place a weight on top of the cooked mold and chill. |
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There are 130 herbs and spices in the original recipe for chartreuse, preserved in an alcoholic base that the monks brew in copper stills. |
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With its chartreuse color and pineconeshaped flowerets, this is the most exotic-looking of the broccoli family. |
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Insert a few bundles of greenery into a grapevine wreath and weave butterfly vine with chartreuse seed pods through stiff vine stems. |
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A single color unifies the grouping, but shades ranking from olive to chartreuse keep it interesting. |
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Nearly the entire southwest facade is made up of vertical panes of alternating pink, chartreuse, blue, and yellow glazing. |
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The centers of the leaves are chartreuse in late May, then slowly change to bright gold by mid-July. |
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His close-cropped hair is gray by genetics, not chartreuse, cerise, or hot pink by designer dye. |
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The original chartreuse is Chartreuse Mountain, after which came the name La Grande Chartreuse, which was the Carthusian monastery in Grenoble. |
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A single species may have several color varieties, or morphs, ranging from brown to red, orange, yellow, and even chartreuse. |
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But the water lettuce does look pretty good, spreading the color chartreuse out across the surface of the water. |
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Still, he deftly accessorizes the dish with flying fish roe turned chartreuse with wasabi and a clever fried wonton basket bearing snappy daikon radish and pea shoots. |
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Those inhabiting an expanse of vibrant blue-violet are olive, chartreuse and charcoal. |
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Another main course was a crown roast of wild hare, cooked rare and accompanied by braised Belgian endive and chartreuse jus. |
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Purchase a high-contrast color such as hot pink or chartreuse. |
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Other pieces call to mind other color words — puce, cream, chartreuse, peat, liverish, brass — that seem almost right but are, in the end, wrong. |
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This contemporary theme brings black and white with sharp punches of the season's hottest colours: teal and chartreuse. |
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They have small flowers, sometimes chartreuse and inconspicuous, but more commonly of more striking colours. |
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I have a hardy fuchsia, for example, with brilliant chartreuse leaves and tiny pale pink flowers. |
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In the village S. Peter, a district northwest of the city, stands the Chartreuse d'Asti or chartreuse of Valmanera. |
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For example, a yellow light turns the mural's blues to green, the greens to chartreuse, the reds to an orange shade, and so on. |
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One arrangement with white gladioli, yellow carnations, and chartreuse button chrysanthemums is delivered in a round wicker basket. |
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Fresh red and chartreuse blooms, evergreens and golden pinecones are delivered in a ruby red cube vase. |
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Colors of model presented: black with chartreuse, griotte and lilac flowers. |
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The best combination of colours seemed to be chartreuse green and white, yellow, green and white, and a mixture of grizzly, white and dark purple and peacock herl topping. |
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In this graceful work, a warm haze, modulated from white gold at the top to chartreuse at the bottom, envelops the viewer in an air of quiet introspection. |
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And then a scallop raviolo came with a chartreuse and lobster sauce that was the richest and most ambitious of the day and, as it happens, the most successful. |
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Notice below what a striking complement the Yellow Lavender, with its chartreuse foliage and its creamy beige flower petals, is to the French Lavender. |
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That color ranges from deep shades of brown, purple, ultramarine and emerald, up through hot pink, fire-engine red, fluorescent chartreuse and grating lavender. |
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For the more rock'n'roll civilian, there were shaggy white takes on the Afghan coat, ruched silk or velvet dresses and skirts in plum and chartreuse and lace shirts. |
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Another displays discontinuous bits of contour and fabric, in grays against a chartreuse ground, that add up to an apparitional figure of a harp-strumming King David. |
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Lady's mantle's broad, soft, scalloped leaves and sprays of tiny chartreuse flowers sharply contrast with the galaxies of blue stars that rise up through its foliage to bloom and above. |
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I chose brown Bishop of Seventh slacks, a pale gray Moth cropped cardigan, Philosophy multicolor canvas tie shoes, and a Carven chartreuse mohair oversize vest. |
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The bays and estuaries have seen solid fish to 35 inches with Hogy's Gag's Whiptails, and chartreuse and white deceivers working best. |
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Amaranthus comes in hanging and nonhanging varieties in deep burgundy red or chartreuse green. |
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Similarly a strip-lit lobby with a worn chartreuse carpet is enlivened by a temporary exhibition of colourful floral micro-photography by Bert G. F. Shankman. |
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He also caught fish flipping a green pumpkin bacon rind with a chartreuse tail. |
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Lady's mantle is displaying its yellow to chartreuse flowers held above the foliage now. |
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Bright gold Japanese forest grass with 'Blue Panda' corydalis and a chartreuse and blue hosta. |
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Dad also built the maple kitchen cabinets while Andy experimented with stains to ebonize them raspberry and chartreuse. |
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Refined and delicate hand drawn floral on a vibrant chartreuse ground which is counterpointed by the simplicity of charcoal and white coordinate. Printed on d fine cotton percale. |
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What goes for absinthe goes for other liquors, such as la chartreuse. |
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Jess wears chartreuse dress, £139, hobbs.co.uk. |
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Top of the pops for internet critics are the escargots, steak tournedos, Grenoble trout and local dessert delicacy chartreuse ice cream. |
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The only hint of weirdness came with the pomegranate-poached pear: the fruit, stained violently incarnadine, sat in an unfortunate chartreuse soup, speared with what resembled, in texture, a dog biscuit. |
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Women in pouffy party dresses of hot pink and chartreuse, and men looking like they'd started out dapper but had long left elegance behind, erupted into spasmodic fits. |
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A walking catfish in a mud hole on a 2-inch chartreuse shrimp. |
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Chris used a spinning rod with a green-and-white bucktail jig while I cast a chartreuse Angel Hair and white-bucktail Clouser minnow with my 8-weight fly rod. |
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Benedictine and Chartreuse orders still consume these restoratives for digestive and muscular problems. |
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The Chartreuse de Champmol was founded for twenty-four monks and a prior, which was twice the usual number in a typical Carthusian foundation. |
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Yellow, Orange and Chartreuse Powerbait are the colours preferred by most anglers when ledgering. |
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He keeps an array of old bitters bottles behind the bar, each one filled with highly flavored liqueurs such as Pernod, Benedictine, Chartreuse and the like. |
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One of them was two-tone, with a Chartreuse mane and red ears. |
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I'm really in a slow sippin', boozy cocktail phase right now and enjoying a cocktail called 12 Angry Men, made with Rittenhouse rye, Green Chartreuse and Gran Classico. |
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