The main section of the cross is made of dark-coloured wrought iron, highlighted by pieces of galvanised steel covered in gold leaf. |
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One loaded it into a dark-coloured car while the wheelman sat at the ready. |
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You line up and the monks give you a shot glass full of dark-coloured medicine made from 108 different herbs, including tree bark. |
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He wore a dark jacket, stonewashed jeans, white trainers, a dark-coloured hooded top and white polo neck top. |
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It is thought a dark-coloured Vauxhall Corsa, travelling south, overtook a line of traffic headed by a container lorry. |
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It is a compact bush, with dark-coloured foliage, and produces small berries having a glaucous bloom. |
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He was wearing a dark-coloured tracksuit with the hood up and a baseball cap on underneath. |
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Detectives working on the case are particularly interested in locating a dark-coloured estate or station wagon car they believe to have been involved in the incident. |
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The new model is also said to sport a dark-coloured ruggedised case. |
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He was wearing a black bobble hat and a dark-coloured anorak. |
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Later the same night, two men dressed in dark-coloured hooded tops and wraparound-style sunglasses confronted the delivery man as he made the drop in Avenue Terrace. |
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Drab, dark-coloured fabrics, favoured by many makers to give their cars a businesslike look and dirt-resistant functionality, are hard-wearing but dreary. |
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The first man was 6ft, of medium build, was wearing a grey hoodie and dark-coloured tracksuit bottoms. |
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He was last seen wearing combat trousers, a navy blue fleece, walking shoes and is believed to be carrying a dark-coloured backpack. |
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Dark-coloured drinks, such as brandy, red wine and whisky, contain toxic additives called congeners, formed during fermentation. |
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