The early sun spread over the slopes ahead of them, coloring the mists and shadowing the hayfields. |
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Easter traditions include coloring eggs and making decorations from onion skins and herbs. |
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Instead they spend forever coloring in maps and flags and learning the official languages and exports of countries around the world. |
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Geoffrey Hill, a biologist at Auburn University in Alabama, studies coloring in bird feathers. |
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It uses the coloring properties of henna, a bushlike herb that grows throughout Africa and the Middle East. |
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She was slowly coloring the entire page in shades of aqua and cerulean, paralleling the ceiling above. |
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The chalaza in a duck egg is not as noticeable as it is in a chicken egg and the white is more transparent with less yellow coloring. |
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He started breeding his own horses and combined his penchant for the palomino coloring with his choice of horse breeds. |
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An imitation of chrome red is made by coloring white lead, orange lead, or barytes with some of the coal-tar dyes, especially with eosin. |
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As an additional footnote, in 1956 U.S. military policy dictated the coloring of government issue holsters be changed from natural tan to black. |
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Put in a drop or so of red food coloring, and mix thoroughly for pink or stir ever so slightly with a toothpick to get a swirly effect. |
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One mode by which coloring one element could slow processing is by making identification of the color more difficult. |
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Skin, hair coloring and coarseness of hair are all factors in how many treatments are needed. |
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Slightly longer than tall, he has a coat of moderate length and coarseness with coloring that offers variety and individuality in each specimen. |
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This hair is considered the best as it is most open to coloring, perming, and styling. |
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Hairstyling, teasing, coloring, permanents, and the use of hair spray are supported. |
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Divide into four or five smaller bowls and color each with different food coloring. |
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She exchanged the crayon in her hand for a slightly different shade and began coloring again. |
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She was working on a new quilt pattern, and coloring in the various shapes she had sketched out. |
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We all know that food coloring is tasteless, so what happens when we dye foods different colors? |
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Amazingly, the deep aqua dress perfectly matched her eyes and complemented her coloring. |
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The cookies are printed with an edible food coloring sugar paper that is glazed onto a vanilla iced cookie. |
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The truth about tea is that it is a purely natural product without additional chemical coloring or preservatives. |
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It's much more difficult to find a coloring book image of a crawdad than one would think. |
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The white shirt and black pants suited her well, going with the sandy brown hair and her healthy coloring. |
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With the help of an experienced stylist, get the ideal hair color and cut to suit your coloring and face shape. |
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I believe that all the products contain preservatives, chemicals, food coloring and corn syrup. |
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As previously mentioned, this bright coloring is a warning to some fish that may attempt to approach or challenge the Garibaldi. |
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The fulvous whistling-duck's name comes from the hoarse whistling sound it makes and from its coloring. |
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It was colored white, a stark contrast to the fuliginous coloring of its companion unit. |
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The name of these birds comes from the vivid red coloring of the wing coverts. |
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He ran another hand through his hair to hide the flush of red he could feel coloring his cheeks. |
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Its brilliant fall coloring is one of the red maple's most outstanding features. |
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Overlanders rattled crosswise over these ruts, breaking wheels and axles and coloring the air with curses. |
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Due to its rarity and unique coloring, the python now commands fantastic prices. |
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Any Key lime pie you've had that's green is either not from real Key limes, or it's been colored with green food coloring. |
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For one, its gorgeous coloring makes it a favorite of snake and reptile collectors the world over. |
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And the quiet one with the almost exotic coloring, honey contacts, and black hair in cornrows was Shane. |
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These include various lepidopterans and the African grasshopper, which adopt aposematic coloring as a warning. |
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She was concentrating on her coloring, careful not to cross the solid black line. |
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How does this new body of work involving coloring books from the 1970s sit within the larger trajectory of your appropriationist gestures? |
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After a few more minutes of coloring, she pushed the book away and began organizing the crayons by color. |
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In the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, beat the egg whites, rose water, and food coloring to medium peaks. |
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When the drawing is complete, the students begin the coloring of Elmer's patchwork body with bright colorful markers. |
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He cannot read or write, and spends his days in prison coloring and looking through comic books. |
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Overall, the tonal balance, flattening of forms, and coolness of coloring combine to project a feeling of utter limpidity. |
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Traditionally safflower was grown for its flower, used in coloring and flavoring food, making dyes, and in medicine. |
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So petro-chemicals are added to produce a made-to-order range of light pink to red coloring. |
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Mix cement, aggregate, and coloring by hand and fill mold to match specifications of product being finished, using trowel, tamper, and scraper. |
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Crayons, paper, coloring books and story books may provide a much needed diversion. |
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In particular, the k coloring problem can be mapped directly onto a model of a magnetic system in solid-state physics. |
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Whether you need to cover up some gray or want to try out a different look, hair coloring might just be the ideal solution. |
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The frog's brown and yellow coloring, as well as its rough texture, allow it to blend in with the mud and tree trunks in its environment. |
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They did have similar eyes and hair coloring, even the same skin textures and pigments. |
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Additionally, the coloring may be potentially useful in identifying the source of fistulous drainage. |
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White tigers are rare because they only occur when two tigers mate and both carry the gene for white coloring. |
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My hair still looked cute from all that washing and coloring so I just put it in an elegant twist. |
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Miller shares top billing with the colorist, Lynn Varley, who mixes digitized effects with traditional coloring in clever ways. |
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Katy did not entirely succeed in keeping her disappointment from coloring her voice. |
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The sun was lowering, bathing the whole atmosphere with a pink tint, coloring the scenery with life, adding substance to the air itself. |
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The fact that an anti-war movement even exists, is gaining strength, and dares to have a tint of radical coloring must boggle their minds. |
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At a very simplified level, hair coloring is all about finding the right amount of color to add or subtract from your current hair tint. |
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He clutched at the light coverlet, pulling it with him as he sat up, a flush coloring his skin. |
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I traced the contours of it for a moment, wondering how much longer their dewy, life-like coloring would last. |
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Once bound, she finishes each book with a variety of artistic touches such as embroidery, dyeing, gold tooling or edge coloring. |
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The datolite from this locality also showed traces of platinum but in insufficient quantities to be the coloring agent. |
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The coloring looks good throughout, always vibrant and always pleasing to the eye. |
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Paige had put lavender coloring on my eyelids and added a glittery shine on my lips. |
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She then troweled a thin layer of overlay cement into the unmasked areas, coloring it afterwards. |
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To prepare, the chartmen memorize the jockey's silks, become aware of the horse's coloring. |
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Oh, he had Sean's coloring, being blond and grey-eyed, but his face was a little rougher around the edges. |
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His face, almost in profile, shows a high coloring that is close to feverish and no doubt reflects his consumptive state. |
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I suggest that they make their colors bright by first stroking horizontally and then coloring over the same shape again with vertical strokes. |
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Other minerals suggested as coloring agents are malachite, tenorite, and bornite. |
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She sat in her room and was coloring a rather savage drawing of her stabbing her sister over and over again with a dagger. |
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Shampoos and conditioners for color-treated hair help strengthen your hair after coloring, making your color more vibrant and long-lasting. |
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As Benjamin sat down with a few crayons and several markers, he glanced at Rebecca who was coloring her Ohio picture. |
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Sulfuric acid applied to vegetable ivory causes an irreversible pink coloring in about 12 minutes. |
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The coloring book was well loved and came with plenty of different pictures to color. |
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Traditionally, the Chinese have used it as a food coloring, preservative and spice. |
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First she spilt the oil, then she broke a container, and finally, she spurted food coloring all over our bags. |
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The beautiful heavy fabric reflected the light like water and the deep violet shade suited her newly brunette coloring perfectly. |
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Many wheat breads are simply white breads dressed up with a few sprinkles of whole grains and caramel coloring. |
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The glue seals the wood so it will not accept stain or coloring to the same degree as the surrounding area does. |
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If finish is thus worn, then perhaps blotting food coloring with chlorine bleach will lift the dye stain. |
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As we have come to suspect, it is partisan to the point of being littered with falsehoods, half-truths and unfair coloring of the events. |
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The pedal is essential for achieving desired tones and coloring, but must never be used indiscriminately. |
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Combine Epsom salts with food coloring and essential oil in a large bowl. |
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They perfectly resembled a horse's, and they were of palomino coloring. |
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A conservative coloring book publisher is out with a new title imagining the tea party heartthrob as a Bona fide superhero. |
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Add vodka, creme de cacao, buttermilk, three drops of red food coloring, and vanilla extract to a cocktail shaker with ice. |
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Last year, the St. Louis-based publisher Really Big coloring Books released a Ted Cruz coloring book. |
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Their son, who looks about 10, is playing a handheld videogame while their daughter fiddles with a coloring book. |
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There was an audible reaction when a new picture slid next to the smiling little girl with a coloring book in front of her. |
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Similarly, Smith looks like he's ripped from the pages of a Mormon coloring book. |
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I left her with a juice box and an Elmo coloring book, gave the valet a twenty and the doorman another twenty to watch him. |
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In different times and places, the distinctive yellow-orange color of the classic patty crust has come from palm oil, annatto seeds, yellow food coloring and turmeric. |
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I glanced over to where he was looking and saw a creature like a tiger, but with tabby coloring instead of the traditional black and orange stripes. |
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But that makes sense when your reigning ethical theory is some weird mash up of utilitarianism and consequentialism, with a dash of fundamentalism for coloring. |
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The father and child left, the young Afghan sporting a nicely rigged splint made of tongue depressors and bandages on one hand and a coloring book in the other. |
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His face is heavyset, its mid-coffee coloring sheened with sweat. |
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However, over the last two decades bluing and case coloring, as well as nickel plating, have improved significantly, resulting in a most attractive revolver. |
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The most traditional way of coloring the runes would be with red ocher. |
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Female cardinals also have crests, but their coloring is more subdued. |
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I used to love coloring my hair red with henna, but finally quit doing it. |
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Every change of position flashes to view these diminutive birds' metallic coloring making the hummingbird an ideal subject for the chromolithographer and label collector. |
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Adam spotted Adriana and walked over to her, his cheeks coloring a little. |
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Caleb shook his head, amusement coloring his cheeks a pale pink. |
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After her last coloring, she had developed a rash over much of her body, caused by an allergic reaction to the commercial hair color she had been using. |
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They can rapidly alter their vivid coloring to blend into the background. |
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The black of the suit complemented his coloring perfectly, and the white set off his darkly tanned skin, making his blue eyes electric in their intensity. |
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Her own dark coloring blended into the grey wall around her. |
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Calmly standing in the stall was a chocolate brown blood mare, a splash of white coloring her forelocks and spreading down to the knee on her front left leg. |
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In Germany in the sixteenth century the Briefmaler, or print colorist, either used stencils to cover predetermined portions of a print or executed the coloring freehand. |
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Fold in the egg whites, apricot glaze, food coloring and mint extract. |
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The researchers found that the more social trichromats are, the more red coloring they show. |
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Well, imagine if you could turn a table into a coloring book, a refrigerator into a chalkboard or your floor into a hopscotch game. |
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Lead compounds are used as, or in, coloring agents, oxidants, plastic, candles, glass, and semiconductors. |
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Well Known Franchised Salon in Publix Plaza, Services include haircuts and styles, up-dos, straightening, coloring, highlights, and texturizing. |
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Those who missed coloring the eggs on Maundy Thursday get a last chance to do so on Holy Saturday. |
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Explore primary and secondary colors using cake frosting and food coloring and decorate sugar cookies using the colors created. |
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Paradigmatic Problems that handles several famous combinatorial optimization problems as max cut, min coloring, optimal satisfiability tsp, etc. |
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Finishes include mechanical surface treatments, chemical coloring, and coatings. |
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One girl related seeing a girl working on a coloring book backstage. |
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The false claim is one of at least a dozen coloring the narrative. |
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Norbixin is the primary carotenoid in annatto coloring that imparts the desired orange color in Cheddar cheese. |
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It includes annatto, a coloring derived from the seeds of a subtropical tree. |
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Their effects can be mitigated by proper coloring, sighting and height alterations. |
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Not all compounds that produce a colored flame are appropriate for coloring fireworks, however. |
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The pose of the figure is absurd, and the bluish coloring atrocious. |
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The brown booby was with a group of double-crested cormorants, a common local waterbird similar in size and coloring to the booby. |
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In science class, Jessie studied the venation of a leaf that had soaked in red food coloring. |
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He was too thin, so that the styleless clothes hung poorly, and something in his coloring made her think that he ate the wrong foods. |
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Wood charcoal also to some extent removes coloring material from solutions, but animal charcoal is generally more effective. |
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We also produce paprikas that are used for food coloring and as a mild spice that is popular when sprinkled on deviled eggs and other dishes. |
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The Oryx capensis of South Africa, or Gemsbok of the Dutch colonists, Kokama of the Bechuanas, is even more striking in its coloring. |
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Most works were replicated with elaborate means involving collotype printing and pochoir coloring. |
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Humpbacks can easily be identified by their stocky body, obvious hump, black dorsal coloring and elongated pectoral fins. |
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As an added benefit, the mylar on the product has thermal retention properties helping to speed the coloring process by holding in heat. |
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Map coloring is another form of symbology, one whose importance can reach beyond aesthetic. |
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A spice is a seed, fruit, root, bark, or other plant substance primarily used for flavoring, coloring or preserving food. |
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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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Some types of caterpillars are indeed poisonous or distasteful and their bright coloring is aposematic. |
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Many forest antelope rely on cryptic coloring and good hearing to avoid predators. |
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Types B and C live close to the ice pack, and diatoms in these waters may be responsible for the yellowish coloring of both types. |
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An interactive coloring feature that lets kids finger-paint and share their masterpieces with friends and family. |
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The Apache pocket mouse has a white coat unlike the more common tan coloring among pocket mice. |
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Emerald derives its green coloring from either vanadium or chromium. |
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Chrysanthemin is found in purple corn and is used as a food coloring. |
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Heyas, I finally got around to drawing a pic of my unicorn self, if anypony wants to see it and let me know if it could use some changes before I get to the coloring of it. |
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Take along miniature magnetic games, a deck of cards, puzzle books, children's magazines, story books, novels for older kids, drawing slates, crayons and coloring books. |
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Kids can enjoy a colorful sling canvas backpack filled with such fun activities as hackysacks, flying saucers, coloring books and crayons and more. |
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