And finally, in each, the palest cream complexion is dramatically offset by the feverishly high color of expansively rouged cheeks. |
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The costume was a confection of palest pink mesh with sparkly sprays of rhinestones. |
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Anna muses, looking at a photograph of herself in a navy blue dress and palest blue pashmina. |
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His eyes, which are palest aquamarine, are steely, his nose is strong, and he smells all clean and peppery. |
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Their frilled petals are the palest lavender-pink, almost white, and they have fine pink lines which lead into the greenish yellow depths. |
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The sky was a dome of palest glass, and the sun sparkled on the snow, and everywhere was a purity and brilliance almost beyond bearing. |
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Subtle pinks blended with soft oranges, rich creams and the palest off-whites. |
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He had the palest skin she had ever seen, milky white, and he was topped with a neatly cropped head of sable hair. |
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The palest of blue eyes, almost colorless, scanned the room from under a fashionable coiffure of blond hair. |
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Of the three Washington thrushes, the Veery has the palest flanks and is the most faintly spotted. |
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But the mountain still blushes with the palest of pinks, suffusing the blues that give an inkling of the intense cold. |
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In Glasgow's jewellers and souvenir shops you can hardly move for bowdlerisations and the palest of borrowings from the city's most famous son. |
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Looking out across the pond one sees a cherry tree in palest pink, and, farther away, the glistening white trunks of an old birch tree. |
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She saw a mass of copper hair on a tiny wisp of a girl with the palest skin she had ever seen. |
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Adonis in deep pink fuchsia brings out the best in every skin type, even the palest. |
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From the palest blue to cobalt, from ultramarine to turquoise, the shapes diffuse their colourful waves in a surprising symphony. |
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In a section devoted to his strained relations with his one-time mentor, Mr Sarkozy pays him the palest of tributes. |
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The prototype they engineered was pale mauve, but had the genetic potential to produce roses from the palest to the darkest of blues. |
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Yellow sapphire comes in a range of hues, from the palest yellow to lemon to honey and yellow-orange. |
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Sapphire is the most famous, and is found in the full range of blues, from the palest blue to blue-black. |
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Amethyst can display all the violet hues from the palest lavender to the deepest purple. |
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Unlike other species that contain tannins, eastern white cedar can be stained just about every colour imaginable, from palest to darkest. |
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It is found in many variations of shades from palest rosy purple to deep and brilliant bluish purple. |
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Everything is grandmotherly delicate, the pink edged with the palest of blues. |
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Bonita has a fairly pale, light-brown colour and is the second palest of the four varieties. |
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Her curiosity was soon satiated when the door opened to reveal a handsome young man of about twenty with bright red hair and the palest blue eyes she had ever seen. |
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Grey carbuncled shells of giant clams open up to reveal a flesh of startling beauty, soft mauves dotted with electric blue and the palest of yellow. |
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I've seen one painted in stripes of palest pastel rainbow colours, which looked wonderful under the dappled shade of a tree at the bottom of the garden. |
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Over Third Avenue: the palest forget-me-not. |
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The jewellery and accessories make stunning use of vintage shapes, cool tones that graduate from shades of Nordic blue to palest grey, and the refinement of crystal beading techniques. |
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With its natural light reflecting pigments, Healthy glow cream harmoniously illuminates your complexion and gives a delicate apricot tint to even the palest skin. |
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Taken together with his acceptance of Treasury austerity, the benefits cap, and the need to reform the party's union links, Mr Miliband is diluted to the palest of pinks by comparison with his genuinely red predecessors. |
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The main styles of sherries, listed from driest and palest to sweetest and darkest are fino, manzanilla, amontillado, oloroso, cream, and Pedro Ximénez. |
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Veal blanquette is a dialogue between the velvety, almost fonduelike white-wine sauce and the fibrous textures of the underdone root vegetables — turnip squares, a beet the palest pink imaginable. |
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She's worn it in all its shades from the warmest fuschia to the palest of baby pink and made a whole host of style statements along the way. |
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They paint pictures of our lakes, mountains, tall pines and rugged ocean shorelines. Of red sumacs and sugar maples, the deep blue of snow shadows, and the palest yellow-pinks and purples of our skies. |
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Within it, Islamism the belief that politics is and must be an extension of the faith comes in many colours, from the black of al-Qaeda to the dark green of Saudi-style Wahhabism to the palest of modernising shades. |
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Worse yet, they disappoint you with the promise of a world-class cheese, a cheese with character, yet they sell only the palest of imitations of what true farmstead cheese should be. |
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Amongst many treasures I noticed a tiny bracelet for a diminutive wrist, comprising links of twinkling rose diamonds set in the palest of pink coral imaginable. |
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We move out of the trees and up a little rise where we can better see the sky, which is slate blue with a flaming rosy glow that fades to the palest pinkwashed gold. |
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From the palest of greys through to the wateriest blues, white can be chameleon-like in its appearance, and judging by recent interior exposure we are loving it. |
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