The largest, the 48-by-32-inch Cherry, possesses a mellowing pink scumble over a pale ground. |
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Old Reliable is touring in August, and then we're taking a break and mellowing out a little while. |
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And his voice seems to be mellowing into some kind of croon, which is odd in itself. |
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I have had a Madras-strength sore throat for the last three days but it is now mellowing. |
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A stone cross marks the most sacred point of the pass, the landscape beyond mellowing markedly from jagged, icy summits to rolling undulations. |
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But 25 years of European exile and a gradual mellowing of the spirit have tamed the Australian rocker's legendary excesses. |
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The growth of artistic expressions is a sign of cultivation of sensitivity, of mellowing, of humanism. |
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Between 1970 and 1984 there has been sufficient mellowing of American public opinion so that James, once blacklisted, could be accepted in his own person now. |
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Am I just mellowing in my dotage to be so generous in my comments, or are you guys just getting better and smarter? |
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In the case of cigars this mellowing can take place after it is made, so be patient. |
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Round bunches of open, frilly blossoms are deep pink at the edges, mellowing gradually to red-flecked orange centres. |
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The rest of the time I've been just mellowing out and enjoying life. |
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Donovan took up partial residence at World Cafe Live last week, mellowing out at the bar Wednesday and Friday before and after his performance on Thursday. |
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On my next dive, I was just mellowing out and watching the occasional fish swim by when, out of the blue, came another whale shark, swimming straight towards me. |
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He spoke frequently of the women in his life and their mellowing influence on him. |
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The colour is green with a strong flavour and sharpness when new, mellowing to golden yellow with a more delicate flavour and aroma as the weather begins to warm. |
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Rich with life experience, Dodo and Denise have decided to share living quarters once again, but the intervening years have had no mellowing effect on these two friends. |
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A mellowing in his later fiction may owe something to personal happiness. |
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The process of cooking garlic removes allicin, thus mellowing its spiciness. |
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Fewer concerts, less crazy creations than before, the man was mellowing. |
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A natural maturing and mellowing of the color may also occur with age. |
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Even Sudan, a country that has been reduced to near-pariah status by a heavy-handed Islamist government and an interminable civil war, appears to be mellowing. |
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Like a fine wine, age brings to these fine absinthes a certain mellowing and marrying of flavors that can only be achieved through the passage of time. |
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Side by side with Don Bosco, he was on a journey of constant self-formation and succeeded in mellowing his intransigence and rigorous inclinations to become, like his Father, a brother and friend to all. |
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Served over crushed ice or mixed with mineral water, many drink Brancamenta as an aperitif and it can also be offered after a meal as a relaxing and mellowing digestivo. |
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The soft and fresh flavour mellowing, assumes tonality of more complexity. |
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Her anger seemed to be mellowing into statesmanship. |
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And lest Greenaway be accused of mellowing, he also includes a paraplegic who enjoys an intimate relationship with a pig and a mysterious legless woman, Giulietta. |
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