The shape of a crescent moon was visible against the gray-blue painting overhead. |
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These included a mixture of blue and gray-blue morphs, some of which had orange under-surfaces, and more rarely pink or apricot on both surfaces. |
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The carriage door swung open, revealing a tall woman with sable hair and dressed in an azure gown, bringing out her gray-blue eyes. |
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The color photograph is softly lit and the image's color palette ranges from a cool gray-blue to mauve to beige. |
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In the Youngs' garden, bluish senecio grows beneath a gray-blue pindo palm. |
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Within the room, twin beds came into view, light making manifest every fold and curve of the gray-blue covers draped upon them. |
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This almost monochrome work ranges from black to gray-blue to white, with a few blots of red. |
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They have a gray-blue feather crested head, which they can raise and lower. |
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It retains not only its original octagonal stamped English brasses and ivory escutcheons but also most of its gray-blue paper drawer and cupboard lining. |
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Gray-blue water seems to wash over Flood, where Baerwalde depicts the head of a figure in negative space, a want of color outlined by pale, streaked smudges of paint. |
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The car was parked toward the rear of the shop, an elderly gray-blue Dodge. It looked better than it had in years. |
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