It has a fine texture and is usually orange, with a few flecks of other colours. |
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His eyes were so piercing, a beautiful hazel color, with tints and shades of brown, and green flecks scattered. |
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The man is described as having stubble, with short black hair, possibly with flecks of grey, and dark clothing. |
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Amari began mixing the cake batter around, sending tiny flecks of the mixture all over the kitchen. |
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He was a big, good-natured fellow with a scrubby brown beard that had liberal flecks of gray. |
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There was aureate light coming from above, lighting the sea up in a diffuse golden haze, throwing golden flecks into his eyes. |
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In the mid-1930s she began to attract attention with pictures consisting of flecks of colour against a greyish or neutral background. |
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It was there now, though, and it was a slightly blue color, with flecks of gray and black. |
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Today, the waves are no more than white flecks of spume, gently nudging their way to shore. |
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Mercy foaled, a beautiful filly with no star and white streaks in her mane and tail instead of flecks. |
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It was a kind of stew that seemed to consist entirely of chewy meat and flecks of vegetables. |
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The three men watched as the first flecks of frost began to appear on the still figure. |
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The flecks of brown in his shimmering green eyes shined like specks of gold. |
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Soft flecks of light winked off the frames of his gold-rimmed glasses and the heavy gold ring in his left ear. |
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Smitty is very experienced, not only in diving but in life, as the flecks of white in his beard attest. |
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He is described as white, aged between 32 and 38, 5ft 7ins, of broad build, with brown hair with flecks of grey. |
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Bare bulbs were hanging from the ceiling casting an eerie light, revealing tiny flecks of dust filtering through the air. |
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During the subsequent backlash, he lost his rag and threw a total hissy fit, complete with flecks of spittle flying from his mouth. |
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In other pieces, the swirls and flecks of underlayers resemble the endpapers of antique books. |
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Detail was muddled, and there were occasional specks and flecks in the print. |
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In his Flora, painted as early as 1518, the nails of the jointless fingers are indicated only where they catch flecks of light. |
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I also like to add a few flecks of fleur de sel, the very good sea salt from Brittany. |
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This insect has dark-brown flecks and ribbons of brown on its wings, and several white splotches on its small, upper wings, called forewings. |
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The pancake had a light golden colour with flecks of bright green spring onion and red chillies shimmering through the crispiness. |
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Her voice was soft and polite though and flavoured with gentle English sibilants, with ever such cute flecks of a darling ethnic Punjabi accent. |
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The flesh of both the larger taro and eddo is white or cream-colored with pink-purple flecks. |
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For a moment I was struck breathless as I noticed the tiny golden flecks of colour and sparkle that resided in his iris. |
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Many are made of primitive materials, such as rocky minerals and flecks of metal, from which it is believed the planets were made. |
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Overall, the print is soft, with some occasional flecks of dirt and minor artifacting and pixelization. |
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She was close enough to see that his eyes had flecks of light blue in them. |
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The morning sun rays broke though the trees and sprinkled the ground with flecks of light. |
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We stood, quietly, as the few flecks of light disappeared from the horizon. |
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Alan could see the flecks of spittle flinging from her mouth as she ranted. |
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Brick with blurred colors or flecks of color in earthy tones of red, brown, black and buff appear completely at home in a rustic setting. |
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He was tall, with dark brown hair and green eyes mottled with flecks of brown. |
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The candle flame shivered, tossing flecks of light over something on the dresser that I hadn't noticed before. |
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The mung bean, similar in size to urd but with a green coat, gives a light, delicate dal of a cream or yellow colour with green flecks. |
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Julius, a 53-year-old Nigerian with flecks of grey hair, lifted up his tracksuit trouser to show the slashed skin around his calves. |
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She is a black tortoiseshell, and is very dark but has small flecks of brown grey and ginger in her coat. |
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She was wearing a light, white sundress and a white sunhat with a wide brim, both complete with yellow ribbon that brought out the gold flecks in her eyes. |
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The golden flecks in his eyes sparked even in the darkness of the vehicle. |
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Her lime green nail polish was chipping, and there were flecks of dirt. |
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His eyes are grey with flecks of indigo and dark, dark blue. |
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White flecks of light shone through, like tiny glimmering stars. |
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The flecks of light appeared to be summoning the wisdom of the ages. |
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She had a tiny elfin face, and huge green eyes with flecks of brown. |
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These flecks of aspic are scarcely heinous, but cumulatively they suggest an overindulgent hospitality toward the material. |
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Before proceeding, remove all traces of handling, raised grain and flecks by block-sanding all surfaces with a 150 grit. |
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Light rays, passing the atmosphere do not just curve, but also diffract by the air molecules and the small water drops and flecks of dust in it. |
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I stroke his muscles with a soapy washcloth, picking out the embedded flecks of glass with my fingernails. |
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The boy had enticing, green-blue eyes with little flecks of gold, milk-white skin with a slight tint of pink to the cheeks, and little freckles towards the tip of his nose. |
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Scratches and flecks of dirt are common throughout the film, and there are several scenes that are overly grainy and look like they were underlit during filming. |
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Your peonies burst out, white as snow squalls, with the red flecks at their shaggy centers in your border of prodigies by the porch. |
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Description: a wood with yellow or orangey brown heartwood, displaying dark red flecks in the light. |
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He had a slightly pointed chin, and flecks of stubble grew there. |
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The eyes are brown, blue, amber or any variation or combination of these, including flecks and marbling. |
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It also provides you with world news and facts, which lead me to sprinkle my uncle's phone with fluoride flecks while leaning in to read them. |
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They then coated the template with ink made of flecks of gold just 60 nanometres in diameter suspended in an aqueous solution. |
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But he succeeds in drawing a few flecks of blood on his opponents' waistcoats. |
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Partly abstract, the canvases are coated with impastoed sea greys and greens, interspersed with striking flecks and streaks of colour. |
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Also, it is recommended that any flecks are removed immediately to avoid the longer-term effects of dirt. |
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There were red paint flecks noted within the weld area at the fracture surface. |
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They say that such ore is better the heavier and the more full of colour it is, and the more flecks of gold appear in it. |
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Its body is generally brown, mottled with white flecks and barred across the chest. |
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The paint flecks on the fracture surface indicate that the fractures existed at the time the car was last painted. |
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The coatings or stains may appear greasy or powdery and surface area distribution ranges from tiny flecks to complete coverage. |
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The bird was young, small and dusty looking, except for a few gold flecks among its feathers. |
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Fragrant spices and pretty flecks of grated carrots flavour the cake while a tangy cream cheese frosting provides the finishing touch. |
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It slots precisely into the VMS filter unit to efficiently filter out clots, flecks and dirt. |
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These flecks coalesce and result in large, irregular necrotic areas, leaf yellowing and eventually leaf death. |
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The Informatics department at Merck Frosst keeps the data flowing, and helps researchers find the flecks of gold among the gravel. |
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The music plinks along like a drunken gamelan, and random flecks of percussion, which include solitary hand claps, throw the listener even further off kilter. |
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The distinguishing feature of lacewood is the prominent ray flecks. |
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Nails are smooth now, ridges gone, white flecks have nearly gone. |
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The general palette of black, white and gray is broken up by flecks of orange, red, aquamarine, brown and purple, creating a subtle sense of internal struggle. |
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I could see every single blackhead on his nose, and the imprints where his glasses rested, as well as the flecks of brown in his angry black eyes. |
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The silk noil was slightly nubby with random flecks in an off-white colour. |
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Around 3,000 tonnes of empty rocket stages, defunct satellites, astronauts' toothbrushes and flecks of paint are thought to be in orbit. Besides being messy, such debris can be dangerous. |
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There are, sadly, precious few orange flecks in Russia's grey revolt. |
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Young gannets in autumn plumage are brown, with many white flecks. |
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Heartwood varies from rich red to reddish-brown, with a fine, straight, close grain, narrow brown pith flecks, small gum pockets, and a smooth texture. |
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They were black with subtle yellow flecks in them and I called them the Golden Boys. |
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They are characterised by their streamlined shape and the slender foreleg crowned with the black hoof, with an exquisite taste and a considerable amount of flecks of intramuscular fat. |
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Physical and morphological properties: The colour of the seeds' outer surface is brown or grey-brown with black flecks that may sometimes be speckles covering the whole surface. |
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But the suit was a classic tweed in opalescent pink, with flecks of mauvish blue and a selvage trim, a slightly flared skirt that grazed the knee, and a boxy jacket with her signature cropped sleeves and narrow armholes. |
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Marragbai Dish has large white flecks oxidised into the surface that suggest desert soil impacted with limestone. |
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The gray flecks soaked through and sank wetly among the smooth pebbles underfoot. |
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There were moments that recalled Metallica or Megadeth at their most roaring, and also flecks of desolate country and trancelike Middle Eastern music. |
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Sometimes you can see some brown flecks in the foam: these probably from the iron compounds sometimes present in the beer that are pushed to the top by the bubbles. |
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Ancient Chinese jade was an extremely hard nephrite in this instance displaying rust-colored flecks later replaced by jadeite in the 18th century. |
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The ray flecks that oak reveals when it is quarter sawn are spectacular. |
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Small flecks of cloth found in several urns and hydries may have been part of a piece of material used to envelop the bones collected after cremation: a practice attested in Homeric literature. |
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Chocolate chips mingle with flecks of red pepper, and chunks of apple and strawberry in this hearty stimulating herbal infusion with a sweet finish. |
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Look closely, you might see flecks of gold. |
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In August 1896 Skookum Jim, George Carmack and Tagish Charlie discovered flecks of gold in Rabbit Creek, subsequently named Bonanza Creek, and started the world's greatest gold rush. |
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The blue colour also provides an extra milk quality check against mastitis because clots or flecks in the milk are more easily seen against a blue background. |
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Turquoise is always opaque and the color varies from blue to green, sometimes with flecks of pyrite or interspersed with dark, spidery limonite veining. |
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A second cup, Otanigui5d, was drizzled with flecks of earthy colour and was punctuated with a white dot surrounded by a pulsating ring of burnt sienna. |
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From the flecks of foam collecting on hubby's mustache, I guessed that the Bolism kids were a long way from regaining their respective positions on the teetertotter. |
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