The face of a young girl, only sixteen, with nut-brown hair and hazel eyes appeared in the clouded liquid. |
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Mine was a model of its kind, wobbly, eggy, beautifully fresh with a perfect nut-brown caramel. |
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Roast Cornish Skate Wing on a bed of garlic mash with nut-brown butter, capers, parsley and lemon butter. |
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It was nice to sup a flagon of nut-brown ale in a pub that people with ruffs used to drink in. |
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Kuja's new nut-brown drawstring knapsack bulged with new clothes and souvenirs. |
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His mother was a lot shorter than her son and husband, but had the same shocking stone-blue eyes as her son, and long nut-brown hair. |
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The bird should be golden brown all over with a crisp skin and have buttery, lemony juices of a nut-brown colour in the bottom of the tin. |
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His loose, nut-brown shirt, stained with weeks of sweat, hung outside his pants. |
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Beneath his watchband lies a strip of pink, tender skin, a stark contrast to his nut-brown tan. |
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This unusual cheese is produced with dairy and goats' milk, and comes with a smooth thin crust shot through with a dark, nut-brown colour. |
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Sunless tanners are lotions and creams you apply to create a nut-brown gloss nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. |
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He paints a large nut-brown Sun that occupies three-fourths of the frame. |
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Gently heat it until the butter melts and turns a rich nut-brown, about five minutes. |
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It will become increasingly darker until it reaches the ideal nut-brown stage. |
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Oxford: what a surfeit of good will in its honey-gold stone and nut-brown glasses. |
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Even diminutive Carrock Splash, above Hesket Newmarket, can turn into a nut-brown torrent. |
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Monti, a short, stocky man in his seventies, with a creased, nut-brown face, was unconcerned with these grand meditations. |
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She took clumps of her scraggly, nut-brown hair and held it straight out from her head. |
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In a saucepan over medium heat, melt the butter until it foams. Continue cooking until the foam subsides and the butter turns nut-brown. |
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The nut-brown, half-timbered facades of the dwelling feature small-paned windows. |
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I hop into a brightly painted chicken bus called Dorita next to a tiny, shrivelled woman with a nut-brown walnut face, and set off back to Antigua. |
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The second disc, recorded in 1961, also has a lovely nut-brown sound to it, thanks to the prevalence of violas da gamba in Harnoncourt's ensemble. |
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Next we stopped to pick up Becky and her date Trevor, a tall nut-brown boy that was almost as cute as Mark. |
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One day they had Pekin Duck Wild Rice Soup, an unspeakably rich, velvety concoction of little pearls of curled wild rice swimming through nut-brown luxury. |
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Renee's normally cobweb-like cloud of wavy brown hair now fell in a straight, gleaming sheen all the way to her upper back, at last looking more nut-brown than it did mousy. |
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Then they would let it dry on shore, roast it till it turned nut-brown, and toss it into the air from blankets, so the husks would blow away in the wind. |
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Nothing is more admired locally than the nut-brown beachgirl. |
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