The city was sprawled out beneath them, a rainbow of earthen hues and bright splashes of colour. |
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This rustic looking candleholder is finished in hues of red, green, brown and burnt yellow on glass with a rust brown metal base. |
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Peppers, in all their bold, beautiful hues, are a terrific way to add color and pizzazz to almost any dish. |
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These natural pigments, which produce yellow, orange, and brown hues in plants, from buttercups to carrots, are always present. |
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From verdant wallpaper murals to heaving citrine bodices, the imported hues of conquered cultures saturate. |
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Like everyone else I've used the pink hues of impatiens and the ubiquitous caladiums, but I was yearning for something a little brighter. |
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The various pink hues and shades are great paired with dark chocolate brown, gray and camel. |
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Makeup corresponds with fabric colours, so go natural with camel, hues of brown and black, and accent with shades of red. |
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The essential hues of the collection are blue, black, khaki, camel, barley and white. |
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Soft creamy caramels, vanilla and white chocolates are the lighter hues that are in big demand. |
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Often applying oil paint with a palette knife, Scott fills his canvases with irregular squares and rectangles in a rainbow of contrasting hues. |
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The fur of a recently moulted crabeater seal exhibits a rich shimmering of light and dark grey hues. |
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Only when the sky started opening up did the water change, smoothing out and harmonizing in blue hues. |
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Give your new voice a distinctive quality exploring its colours, hues and tones. |
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I suspect that I am not alone in having the feeling of being taken for granted by politicians at all levels and of all shades and hues. |
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The winter heath is blooming heavily and the summer heather is standing erect with foliage in gorgeous hues of bronze, coral and red. |
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The book presents challenges for activists of many different political hues. |
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The subdued hues of the soft corals and sponges and the shimmering fish flirting along the reef edge made a stunning spectacle. |
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The original hues of the Crucifixion from S Giacomo degli Spagnoli have been transformed into an unfortunate and unalterable subfusc. |
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Gourmet joints would rather treat foodies to a fresh flush of exotic scents, swivelling sounds, wavy hues and crispy accents. |
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He is fond of thin paint and frequently layers a dark blue or black wash over phosphorescent pastel hues. |
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If you wish to funk up the look, go with any color you desire, including selecting hues that match your evening gown or dress. |
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If you're a realist, you might have to combine those two styles into a unique mixture of those shades and hues. |
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Decorative and painted glasses with intricate designs of varying shades and hues are another attraction at the fair. |
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They, too, were bedecked in shades and hues that I had never seen in silks, satins, and lace before! |
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Many dark-eye phenotypes are not clear cut and often appear to represent a continuum of shades and hues of reddish brown. |
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Instead of orange, pink, and aqua hues, there were shades of turquoise and emerald, December blue, and indigo. |
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Color experts discuss the appeal of color and different meanings behind hues, tones and shades. |
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The room was alive with color, so many hues and shades changing and spinning so rapidly that it made Dianne dizzy. |
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The hues, one to a box, ranged widely, including signal red, cadmium blue and yellow ocher. |
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The exact purple hues have been mixed in small blue and white loose-lidded porcelain dishes, brought by a pilot son from Hong Kong. |
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In the international pearl market, the demand is for large sized coloured pearls of black, silvery green and green to deep purple hues. |
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These works ranged from swirling, meditative patterns of onyx and white to startling hues of lapis lazuli. |
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As many as 22 artists from the State are participating in the show which is an exposition of talent of all hues and shades. |
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After all, it is a way of establishing a working relationship with people of all hues by the political parties. |
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Some are white, many in hues of lavender and lilac, pale mauves and deep purples, and a host of other colors. |
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He was a gutsy player of immense potential, and it was only a matter of time before he became a nightmare for the bowlers of all shades and hues. |
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The hysteria familiar to us from our high-school history books and Arthur Miller's Crucible gets its due, in the usual sinister hues. |
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The leaders of political parties of all hues shared the dais and hatchets seemed to be buried for the time being. |
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Light pooled from the lamps set about the room, bringing out the bright hues in the flowered carpet. |
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Singh manifests myriad hues creating a symbiosis between animate and inanimate objects. |
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The sculpturally framed staircase is painted bright yellow that pops from the forest's green hues. |
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The accumulation of brilliant hues in simple but densely repeated geometric patterns made her entry a showstopper. |
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The flames ate hungrily, and erupted into strange hues of purples and blues. |
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His works are painted with a limited range of hues or gradations of one color in acrylic on canvas or acrylic and gouache on paper. |
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Small rips, tears and burns in these applied materials reveal the varying hues of the paper underneath. |
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Vibrant psychedelic colors replace the more subdued natural hues found in nature. |
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With each moment that passes, the sun's color shimmers and changes from startling purples and magentas to the soft hues of cornflower blue. |
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But its overwhelming gloom withdraws into a hazy shadow as the moon showers its silver hues. |
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Landing at Mauritius offers stunning views over the blue and green waters of the Indian Ocean and the deep hues of the coral reef. |
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In Bulatov's painting, lozenges of prismatic hues float out of the deep space of a black ground. |
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The skin was covered in small black scales, no longer glittering with the iridescent purple hues that most had. |
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The dining room also features several attractive prewar Czech glass pieces, which add color to the room's dark brown hues. |
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There were kurtas and saris, dhotis and lungis, trousers, towels and aprons in brilliant hues and varied textures. |
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The garden is taking on its autumn hues and late-flowering plants dominate while early bloomers fade. |
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Small dashes of bright primary and secondary colour taint the heavier earth tones, but recede into the moody hues of the whole at a distance. |
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The sand had subtle rosy hues and was very abrasive, sharp enough to cut if you kneeled on it. |
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The overriding colours are natural hues of tan, brown and olive greens contrasted with a bright white base, to give a soft, earthy look. |
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Look out for its 1930s art deco, thick chocolate-brown cut glass, or vases in 1960s-style vibrant hues. |
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Wooden chairs with reclined backs and tables on which straw place mats rest are stained in sombre hues. |
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The Bengal cotton sarees and other dress materials have been brought out in colourful hues, to match the changing trends in the fashion world. |
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Those with painting skills display their talent by drawing eye-catching figures in attractive hues. |
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Amir Mokri's cinematography is dominated by warm, deeply saturated hues, and loads of shadows. |
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Despite the saturated hues, a quietness, partially the result of craft, characterizes the sculpture. |
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The orbs consisted of many hues of azure, as if constructed of countless shards of sapphire glass. |
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The entire right side of her body was tattooed with road burn and hues of purple, yellow, and blue. |
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It was layers and layers of light silk material in hues of green, white, teal, and caramel with a matching overskirt of green velvet. |
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Hanging behind them are rugs of varying sizes, layers of them, many with warm deep hues of scarlet, purchased in Dutch flea markets. |
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In West Arcade, colours will be warm hues of grey, from blue-grey and green-grey, to red. |
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A fiery, tempestuous reading of the Allegro non troppo had just the right contrasting hues of aristocratic grace. |
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The sun is slowly slipping over the horizon and bathing the sky in brilliant hues of yellow and fiery red. |
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Controversy reigns, cards of both hues proliferate and crazy scorelines litter nearly half-a-century of Isthmian League rivalry. |
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First, he makes small marbleized papers bursting with rich, designer hues far removed from traditional landscape color schemas. |
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Dilg builds up the paint around the drawing in a narrow range of relatively cool hues running from terre verte to taupe and teal. |
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I've spent a lot of time twisting the knobs, getting the mix almost right before going too far and scrambling the hues again. |
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All you need is a device called a colorimeter, which attaches to your screen and adjusts your monitor automatically to display the correct hues. |
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He smears the hues and tears the forms and scribbles across the surface in a kind of eloquent frenzy. |
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Coloured in the five hues of the Olympic rings, the mascots also represent the sea, forests, fire, earth and air. |
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The bedroom was decorated in warm hues, and was designed to cheer a person up. |
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A few species of hummingbirds and European Starling are known to produce UV hues with coherently scattering melanin arrays in feather barbules. |
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In many cases, the muted hues of her warp and weft don't quite match up, lending each work a subtle textural richness. |
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All shades of purple were displayed in dark hues, mauves, lilacs and magentas. |
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Golden yellow and rich brown hues accompany fresh floral accents and ruggedly attractive iron light fixtures. |
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Four-colour process gives you the flexibility and life-like realism of millions of colours, hues and tints. |
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The snow-capped mountain ranges, the sheer sensuousness of the sublime peaks and their changing hues provide a serene touch to the exhibition. |
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The state government has brought nuptials of all religious hues under the Essential Commodities Act to prevent wastage of food at wedding feasts. |
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It was deep and had wonderful hues of gold and other colors mingled in with it and it even felt soft to walk on. |
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He has already been up for a while, watching the sun as its weak rays break through the last misty hues of the night. |
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Because of its strong enhancing effect it leaves a noticeable magenta colour bias in the more neutral hues or tones. |
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His sense of rhythmic freedom, elasticity of phrasing, romantic ardor, and caressing tonal hues set a new standard for the four Chopin Ballades. |
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Papers that give more neutral mushroom hues will colour up nicely in selenium or gold toners, to which these prints are very responsive. |
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His visible brushstrokes in the foreground and creamy subdued tones interspersed with bright oranges and red hues are very seductive. |
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The paintings seem at first to be sombre in tone, coloured mostly by umbers and sepia-like hues. |
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We often take color for granted, not bothering to notice the subtle hues, tones and intensities that surround us. |
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Their neutral tone will balance the bright hues of the coolest polo shirts of the season, and offset your trendy jeans. |
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Black is back, used alongside hazy winter pastel hues, such as Alice blue and shades of light beige. |
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She was swathed in white, bound from head to toe in that mother of all hues, immaculate and true. |
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Criminals of all hues from drug dealers to crooked business people are busy trying to convert hoarded pounds. |
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A black cloth got transformed into rainbow hues, and the Tri-colour emerged from the pieces of cloth kept in a tin. |
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The walls of the square room were painted midnight blue, with hues of silver and white furniture. |
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Get a head-start on your cleaning by getting rid of your old, junky cosmetics and replacing them with fresh, new hues. |
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All the big noses and bilious hues of the two worlds seemed to have made appointments there. |
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Tanzanite has many hues that are reflected due to the fact it is a trichroic gem. |
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The colour of a young red wine can vary from blackish purple through many hues of crimson to ruby. |
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He has lavished colours on his canvases, but has blended hues subtly in an attempt to give a new dimension and depth to the works. |
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For the more artistically inclined, sidewalk chalks in a multitude of hues will keep pavement Picassos occupied. |
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Deep sienna and browns, both reddish and nearly black, sweep over the canvas, the forms, if not the hues, like those of a cloudscape. |
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Perhaps the vivid hues are supposed to make up for the blandness of what gets served. |
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Imagine how dull and monotonous the interiors of a house would look but for these fresh burst of hues. |
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Clodia flourished a brand new dress made of the finest silk, dyed richly with a deep red, trimmed with gold and deep hues of orange. |
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The colored light steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues. |
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They interact visually with a background composed of abstract patterns in grayed hues, which echo the scrolls graphically and coloristically. |
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Cool stone and moss hues provide the contrast to Moroccan-influenced red shades. |
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A more accurate map shows a wash of differing hues of indigo and violet, with some smatterings of infrared and ultraviolet at the extremes. |
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Its hues were of white, pearl, and alabaster, and it shone with pristine care and impeccable architecture. |
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Artificial plants of different shapes and hues stand imposingly and continue to exist for years even if left uncared for. |
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Some of the first are trimmed with velvet, either black, or of full rich hues, as groseille, coquelicot, deep blue, or green. |
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When light penetrates the glass they fill the space with multitudinous hues, bright, clear and calm. |
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As autumn approaches, truckloads of kangris of all qualities and hues come to the market. |
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Japanese maples can have wonderfully colored bark, in hues ranging from pea green to orange and pink. |
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Just make sure the colors you choose fit with the bold hues of your design. |
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All of his clothes were colored to match the dusty hues of the sand on Malchishua. |
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This colour can range from washed-out orange and light salmon hues to vibrant day-glow and rich deep cherry pinks. |
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Extroverts often prefer red and bright colors, while introverts opt for muted hues, such as blues and violets. |
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Consider for a moment, if you will, the exquisitely delicate hues of this astoundingly lovely tunicate. |
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Artists interested in saturation effects usually paint in a fairly narrow range of hues. |
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It provides them with a wonderful range of natural hues derived from clay, bark, flowers and berries. |
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She combines her knowledge of Ndebele tradition with the choice of hues and types of colour readily available to her today. |
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Fabrics embellished with elegant cuts, graceful falls and rich hues to gracious and sober tones are those best suited for the special occasions. |
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The concrete is coloured a warm ochre that recalls the traditional earthy hues of Toledo's buildings. |
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A number of paintings from 1963 utilize single ellipses against rectilinear backgrounds of contrasting hues. |
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In the international pearl market, the demand is for large-sized coloured pearls of black, silvery green and green to deep purple hues. |
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There were smudges of color in the face, bronze and lighter beige hues for skin-tones. |
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Avoid big, bulky sweaters and select thin knits in warm dark hues like eggplant, sienna, or olive and wear them out over your jeans. |
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Among the plants that have lovely vermillion hues to go with this season are the dwarf coral tree and the African flame tree. |
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Rich hues of madder red, vermilion, saffron, and black are used in myriad combinations of stripes and checks. |
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Sources suggest Shannon was targeted for break-up partly because it was too close to local vested interests, including politicians of all hues. |
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A spectroscope splits light up into its component hues so that its precise mixture of colours can be analysed separately. |
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His luminous palette of beiges, peach, light browns, blues and greens approximates the hues of ice creams. |
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In the houses and thatched roofs, the natural materials' vibrancy still resonates in their ochre hues. |
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Life for them is one cloudburst of colours and in those vibrant hues they have found a renewed zest for life. |
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Tiny beads were colored in the most vibrant hues of violet and the entire light show was mesmerizing. |
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His drawings were primarily in and executed in rich sepia hues. |
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People literally come in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and hues. |
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Looking out the window, I can see an orange flame of whimsical light skimming the horizon, and hues of blue to grey look down benignly from above. |
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The gardens emphasize native plants, perennials and trees, with accents provided by soft hues of roses, oleander, rhododendrons, agapanthus and more. |
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Depth of field is quickly lost and perceived hues of pink and blue fog fill the room, causing a bit of a disorienting effect. |
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The woods of rural Ohio are bursting with autumnal hues of rust. |
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The horizon lights up all around you, flickering and pulsating, white, blue and green hues of light, constantly moving up and down, changing shape. |
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They chose linen because of its lightness and earthy shades and hues. |
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A wanderer in the vast Nevada desert comes upon yet another rock formation, a mass of craggy geometric shapes limned in the gentle hues that express eons of sedimentation. |
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The route is dense with foliage, all splashed in vivid hues of burgundy, gold, and amber. |
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Embrace ruby hues and add flaming highlights to any hairstyle you select. |
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If you have brown eyes, stick with taupe, sable and mocha hues. |
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Small digital prints with religious images, words and textual extracts rendered in lush textures and rich hues address a broad range of clearly spelt out themes. |
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A simplified colour code is used, with blue hues replacing the orange, and basic directional arrows and place names winning out over stand-alone letters and numbers. |
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We finally have our homes decorated in charming hues of country blue, dusty pink, and seafoam green after being stuck in shades of avocado green and gold for years. |
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The purple hues of the early evening sky paint a picturesque backdrop against the silhouettes of domes and Spires. |
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As mourning time progressed and the emotional strain began to subside, the black hues began to lighten. |
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The sea reflected our good fortune in hues of glassy green, turquoise and cobalt blue and into this unearthly vision we quietly launched our sailing barque. |
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Working with light hues, the artist generates the impression of his motifs melting into a suffusion of light and shade on the computer generated prints. |
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If you have an eye for color, for example, you'll be bedazzled by the nearly endless numbers of colors, hues, intensities, blends and shadings that roses bring to the garden. |
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The double bed has been fitted out with a lurid, multi-coloured mattress cover the hues of which are reflected in a fan-shaped mirror attached to the bedstead. |
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Trim trousers in nubby shades of lilac were paired with jackets in iridescent hues of melon. |
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There are dark shades and lighter hues folding into each other. |
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White, cream and wintry pale beige hues in conjunction with sheepskin, polar skin, shaggy furs and plenty of quilts conjure up polar expedition gear. |
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Her racks hang with pretty jewelled objects in smoky lilac, pink topaz and biscuit, contrasted with intense hues of sunshine, azure, coral and violet. |
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Ria's garments were several different hues of whites and sky blue. |
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The screen is filled with earthy understated hues and subtle pastels. |
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There is plenty of heavy bridal and occasion wear in bright fuchsias and shaded hues of mustard and magenta, aqua and greens and traditional kumkum red. |
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First there were a host of tiles, partitions and wall coverings to enhance the look of the room with splashes of bright colour, muted hues and soft lighting. |
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There are no bright colours, only shadowy hues of brown and grey. |
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Agfa Brovira is said to be the only pure bromide paper still in production, and amidol formulas do indeed give cold blue-black hues with this paper. |
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Keep in mind that blondes and dark-haired brunettes look stunning in hair jewels that are silvery, brilliant white crystal or diamond or have stark white hues. |
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Sticking to hues immediately next to each other on the color wheel, as Wiley did here, is a foolproof way to ensure a harmonious blend of blooms in a garden planting. |
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As the morning progressed, the gentle shimmering hues gave way to powerful strokes of deep blue and strident greens competing with shades of sunshiny yellow. |
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The exhibition comprises hand-fans of different shades and hues and sizes and shapes from the painter's personal collection over a long period of more than four decades. |
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We drew the image in shades of red by running the color scale across intensities of the red hue, instead of across hues as in the previous example. |
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A degreed landscape designer, Daphne used great restraint in creating her garden, which relies heavily on plant forms, textures and hues of green foliage. |
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Taxpaying voters, well used to being taxed to the hilt by politicians of all political hues, are right to be so sceptical about the show being put on in front of them. |
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Ryan and the Bavarian orchestra produce an infinite variety of shades and hues, and this is important, because timbre is everything in Feldman's music. |
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Manufacturers across the country are introducing lines featuring pastel hues ranging from white to peach, some of which are coated with a frosty finish. |
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Sticking to hues immediately next to each other on the color wheel is a foolproof way to ensure a harmonious blend of blooms in a garden planting. |
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She uses layers of hot beeswax tinted with oil paint and pigments, in bright hues of yellow, red, brown and orange, to make abstract works with texture and dimension. |
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Here, his composition, line and Fauvist hues abstract the imagined essence of flowers on conspicuous stalks that may be heading on to hip and seed. |
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Now turquoise is heading out of the bathroom and into other living areas with a new range of cool hues predicted to be the next trend in home products. |
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It is imperative for the parents to cultivate good qualities and sublime norms so that the children may also mould in their hues right from their childhood. |
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The great expanse of the Terris Nebula dominated the western horizon, with its many hues of vermilion, purple and fuchsia against the dark sapphire of the evening sky. |
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It came to me that the phenomenal world was like a dance of convections, a crazy dapple of hues, forever escaping one's notice, yet teasing the eye with its flow. |
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Glossy, worn and distressed leathers complement the hues of the season. |
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Warm hues of gold and red have been used to decorate the living room, which also has an attractive bay window and a large Elgin and Hall fireplace. |
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The brand's hues were narrowed down to sky blue, white, and grass green. |
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His odd, slightly discomfiting palette-a range of hues informed by but not faithful to the colors of the natural world-contributes to a sense of disequilibrium. |
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Colour is important from dusky pastels through to the darkest hues. |
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The veil was woven of faith, illusion, and childish prepossession, through which the world and history were seen clad in strange hues. |
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Beautiful floral prints dominate the catwalks once again with lush blooms in autumnal hues, creating a dark romantic feel to an outfit. |
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Make sure you give minty hues extra freshness this summer with a crisp white blazer for a catwalk inspired look. |
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Available in a variety of hues the Candy Apple option will add a touch of retro charm to the hub of your home. |
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All the gneiss roofing slates have vanished, to be replaced by pantiles painting patchworks of all possible orange hues. |
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Elegance Gold, silver, copper and pretty much all shiny metal hues mixed create serious glamour and festiveness. |
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The rocks range in colour from red to orange to pink to golden hues with slashes of white, grey and black indispersed periodically. |
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The effort of the film will be to look at erotica in its various hues, against the backdrop of contemporary India. |
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This year's line features lighter, honey-colored wood and touches of vibrant hues, ranging from fuchsia to purple and green. |
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Wild sheep are largely variations of brown hues, and variation within species is extremely limited. |
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Soon the patchwork pattern will change to the blue hues of scented bluebells and the pinks of red campion and herb robert. |
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Now through April, you may also see the orange of globe mallow, purplish hues of indigo bush, and golds of desert marigold. |
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In the blue section of the paintbox alone there are 39 hues including cornflower, duck egg and kingfisher. |
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The ovoid Livers and blue hues alternating with white create sensations of light and movement. |
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Red and black were the typical colors for caretas but their palette has expanded to include a wide variety of bright hues and patterns. |
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But, once he finds himself in the position of master to a bondslave, the colonial narrative and his own take on similar hues. |
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Their Sea Life collection of outdoor pillows includes stylized starfish and sand dollars in brilliant hues. |
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Using green hues from nature can freshen up a neutral scheme, especially the vibrant tones of leaf green. |
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For cephalopods in general, the hues of the pigment granules are relatively constant within a species but can vary slightly between species. |
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There were rich shades of butterscotch and bold hues of purple. |
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The hues, usually mere gradations of tone, clearly show that the zebra shark does have stripes. |
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Then Autumn brings its golden hues A million leaves and i live yous We,ll shed no tears we,ll feel no grief Who mourns the falling of a leaf? |
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Befuddled, Edell looked to see other Keshiri dancing onto the streets, dressed in black with their faces painted in a variety of unpurple hues. |
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Shoes of all hues, as well as the now ubiquitous hatinators add the finishing touches to your look. |
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Just as the Impressionists revolutionized light, so did the fauvists rethink color, painting their canvases in bright, wild hues. |
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Pinfold's emotive watercolors, which spread over one and sometimes two pages with occasional small insets, leap out in antiquely bold red, blue and green hues. |
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Yellow and blue are the normal secondary hues found in emeralds. |
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Another Fuller invention was a revolving disc of gels, which enabled a lighting operator to shift hues constantly like a modern-day color scroller. |
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In a very foresightful way, Kieffer presages the controversy while adroitly avoiding painting Bergdahl in the monochromatic hues of hero or traitor. |
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For a more subtle effect, natural hues such as oatmeal, stone and taupe are teamed with cotton shirts in Bengal stripes, button down ginghams or plains. |
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A blooming Leucadendron 'Safari Sunset' and an upright, spiky-leafed 'Maori Queen' phormium add rosy hues above a silvery green phormium and deep green Carex tumulicola. |
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Peplums, A-line and sheath dresses still remain at the core of the Karen Millen brand, however with sunnier hues complimenting the warm days ahead. |
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Key pieces include baby doll tops in soft hues of peach and beige, antique lace and empire line cuts, worn with washed out denim jeans for a casual look. |
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The vehicle features a new paint scheme inspired by the 30th Anniversary Edition Kawasaki Ninja ZX-10R and is finished in green, white, grey and black hues across the body. |
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Hues of purple, violet, teal and blue that were invisible in normal lighting came alive with the slight gleam of the white light from a half-moon. |
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