The most useful colours are black, red, claret, olive and shades of these basic colours. |
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There was one other car built, this was painted in a claret colour and the photo is of this one. |
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Critics say he is a mercenary and a poor trainer, but there have been flashes of class in his brief appearances in claret and amber. |
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In the twelfth round, Gamble put in a tremendous facer, that split his opponent's nose, and the claret flew in all directions. |
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It's almost like claret wine, except thicker like syrup, drying, coagulating, congealing into a tacky mess on the floor. |
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An 1879 claret jug can be seen as a pared-down variant of an 1862 gothic silver and glass flagon designed by William Butterfield. |
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Howard sips claret from a picnic hamper as he corrects other people's mistakes. |
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I dreamt that I was at my own wedding, waiting at the door, in a claret corset and white skirt. |
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The port and claret were laid down in happier times, when cash was flush and planning for the future mattered. |
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The shirt will be predominantly claret and amber stripes on the front with an amber hoop around the top and a black collar. |
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Despite his miss, Sheringham was still one of the better players in claret and blue, achieved, as always, with great economy of effort. |
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Although pupils at Belle Vue Boys school used to wear claret and amber uniforms, they are not the civic colours of Manningham or Bradford. |
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She sported a sophisticated attire of a white midriff top, violet vest, and short purple skirt with matching claret boots. |
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When the claret and cream coloured Strathclyde rail service thunders past, conversation becomes difficult. |
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The training ground has been repainted, the traditional claret replaced with brighter and more cheerful colours. |
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Matthew's character Neville and Harry Potter are both in Gryffyndor house whose team colours are claret and amber. |
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The light outside the windows changed, from bright golden sunlight to a deep claret. |
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The beer has been specially devised to give it a distinctive claret colour and an amber-coloured head, hence resembling the club's home strip. |
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Examples of complementary colors to a red color theme is burgundy, wine, claret red, dark pink, and purple. |
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In the parlour your claret was made free with, as Stephen tells me he opened 34 bottles. |
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The bridesmaid wore a boned bodice and full-length skirt in claret red heavy satin, and a claret and gold feather headdress. |
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The claret and amber stripes are as important a part of this city's identity as the town hall clock and the old trolleybuses. |
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Di Canio, who will be out of contract with West Ham in June, wants to finish his playing days wearing the claret and blue. |
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I won't go as far as wearing a claret and blue scarf, but I will be urging them on to win. |
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Bordeaux is in south-west France and produces fine red wines that are often referred to as claret. |
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He poured clumsily, spilling a good amount of claret as the carriage bumped along. |
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While you're at it, open a vintage claret to wash it all down and break out the chocolate-covered ants for afters. |
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In place of a glass of vintage claret, the normal refreshment was green tea at around four. |
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Having said that, there is no point in serving your finest bottles of claret and burgundy with any meal eaten al fresco. |
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Is it me or does it hack you off when some nobody scoots off with our claret jug? |
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St Hugh's provided stern opposition and plenty of character but could not cope with the extra ability found amongst the team in claret and blue. |
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Concorde has its own wine cellar and as well as offering 1986 vintage Krug, there was claret, as well as a red and white Burgundy. |
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In the 17th century, sack, claret, or orange juice were used in eating possets. |
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The journey continued onwards without much more being spoken as William soon slipped into a deep sleep induced by the claret. |
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This chateau makes wine for Old World claret drinkers rather than for the powerful New World wine critic, Robert Parker. |
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Accountants reckon that while most of us know the price of turbot or fillet steak, few of us know the price of an obscure Bordeaux claret. |
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The President was impressed with the claret and drained his glass in seconds. |
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Supper is going to be good and Tom has opened the most gorgeous bottle of claret which, I suspect, is older than either of us. |
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He was five feet six inches in height, of thick set, muscular figure and dressed in a short claret coloured coat and grey striped trousers. |
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Our current idea is for claret coloured suede, which will look good on the new Nepalese carpet. |
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There's loadsa claret, and it mashes the face up something shocking, but the brain gets jarred around less, so you are less likely to end up a cabbage. |
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Moreover, thirsty visitors to Edinburgh in the 18th century would have been served not whisky or beer but a jug of claret, which was then regarded as our national drink. |
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Mrs. Buller cooked a braised saddle of veal and delicious it was too served with a rich gravy flavored with claret. |
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The claret jug is an admirable specimen of one of the best Etruscan models, most graceful in outline, and yet presenting an unmistakeable appearance of solidity. |
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His drinks cellar would have been stocked with vast quantities of strong beer and small beer, as well as a range of wines such as claret and canary. |
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For meat and spuds, a good claret is your best choice. Cabernets and Merlots from California and hearty Shiraz from Australia are far better options than over-priced Bordeaux. |
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And, once we'd had lunch, and a nap, I settled down with my paintbox and a bottle of claret to an afternoon and evening of watercolour experiments. |
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Representatives from the fanzine will also be handing out claret and gold balloons before the game at the DW Stadium. |
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The club's traditional kit colours are claret shirts with sky blue sleeves, white shorts and sky blue socks. |
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The club colours are a claret shirt with sky blue sleeves, white shorts with claret and blue trim, and sky blue socks with claret and white trim. |
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Nobody is quite sure why claret and blue became the club's adopted colours. |
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They play in a distinctive strip of a claret shirt with thin gold hoops, claret shorts and claret and gold hooped socks. |
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Promotion to the Second Division had been achieved, and there was pride once again in the famous claret and gold jersey. |
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And it is heartening to be able to find a good and heady mutton chop to accompany a club member's claret from his private stock. |
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I plan to celebrate with a large glass of claret, or possibly a snifter of single malt. |
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Naturellement, 'e eez vairy Frainch, wiz a 'eady whiff of tradition about him, like the cork in a fine claret or a very runny piece of brie. |
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All that was left was the eeriness of resignation and rows of empty claret and blue seats. |
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Dhondt drives a claret 1927 Bugatti Royale Type 41, a real spanker, Sixsmith. |
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That was Jack Grealish's proud tweet after being made to perform in front of Villa's first-team squad as part of his claret and blue initiation ceremony last week. |
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When he is not reporting on Paul Lambert's claret and blues, Mat likes to venture back to his old chomping ground, Kidderminster Harriers, to sample the refreshments. |
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