Sitting there on Saturday evening, looking around the famous stadium, my mind began to wander back to days of rose-coloured yesteryear. |
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Looking with disgust at the clothing she was going to have to put on, she sighed and began to remove the beautiful rose-coloured silk robes. |
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Pale rose-coloured lipstick covers her full lips and mascara on her long eyelashes frames her bright blue eyes. |
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She arrived on the red carpet at the New York Public Library in a rose-coloured Oscar de la Renta with a jewelled pin at the hip. |
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I suggest she take off her rose-coloured glasses, and perhaps she would see people in a different light. |
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Mr Hardman, I'm sorry, but your view of Little Lever is very different from mine. I took off my rose-coloured glasses a long time ago. |
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There is no rose-coloured love here, but rather an intelligent approach to the personal and the poetic. |
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Views such as these provided challenges to the rose-coloured glasses that many tend to apply to the subject of entrepreneurship. |
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In this way, Plato was self-servingly viewing the world through his own shade of rose-coloured glasses. |
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With love in the air, you will look at everything through rose-coloured glasses. |
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Beneath it he created his own rose-coloured granite sarcophagus, and tended the flowers around it daily. |
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The result was a graceful shell of weathered brick, rose-coloured with tall, symmetrically disposed openings on each side. |
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If you really want to see each other through rose-coloured spectacles this February 14th, you could opt for pink champagne. |
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The beautiful rose-coloured marble of Tirey not only contains large crystals of siderite, but numerous other crystals of a lighter green. |
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She was regal in a rose-coloured, floral-accented outfit, and took the audience on a journey through moods of despair and pain to the joy of liberation. |
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Last fall, the Minister of Finance, with his rose-coloured glasses, told us that everything was going well. |
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The Emerging worker has lost their rose-coloured glasses and made the choice to seriously enter the profession. |
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We do not need rose-coloured glasses to see that things will get even better. |
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Will the Prime Minister take off his rose-coloured glasses and recognize that the situation is getting worse, not better? |
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The colourful interior of the rose-coloured house of Monet, Giverny house has been restored. |
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We cannot expect perfect outcomes for all of our places, and we should not hide behind rose-coloured glasses. |
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When we announce some good news, we are accused of looking at the world through rose-coloured glasses. |
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A rose-coloured monoprint of Heslop's smiling face stares enigmatically from the plastic surface of the DVD picture disc. |
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So far, I am conscious that I may be painting an extremely rose-coloured picture of cartophily. |
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Look out for objects made of lignum vitae, a heavy rose-coloured hardwood, but shop around to get a sense of value before buying. |
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She looked smart in her Napoleon-shaped hat, and a silk rose-coloured scarf pinned with a cameo brooch, when we went to the town for provisions to stock the larder. |
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Konah watched as his mother's deft hand wove in and out in an ornate pattern, transforming even the beautiful soft rose-coloured silk into something far more lovely. |
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At the end of the day he looks at the world with rose-coloured glasses. |
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But Choke seem to have rose-coloured glasses stapled to their faces. |
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I may be looking at it through rose-coloured spectacles, but I think there are too many tests and assessments, too much being put on the kids at a very early age. |
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In India the rose-coloured starling is called locust bird. |
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They look like ideal playmates for the Flik and Flak hands pointing to the hour and minute rings on the dial that also looks at life through rose-coloured glasses! |
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Well I guess he is living in a little bowl with his rose-coloured glasses on because in fact the rest of the people in this country do not have such optimism. |
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Whoever writes those performance reports, has rose-coloured glasses. |
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Supposing when you came into the world someone had put in rose-coloured contact lenses that you couldn't remove, you would assume that everything around you is pink, without even realizing that it's simply one colour. |
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To go back on that, and to try to put a rose-coloured glass around it as if the Atlantic accord was being respected, is hypocritical in the utmost. |
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At an age when most people see the future through rose-coloured glasses, 31-year-old Donna Rychlo was forced to face the cold, grey reality of hers. |
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As entrepreneurs, sometimes we see through rose-coloured glasses, so my coach and my mentor help me analyze the business realistically year after year. |
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I wish the Minister of Finance would take off his rose-coloured glasses and start to see what he and his government have created and the kind of divisions that exist. |
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The room was built of rose-coloured marble excepting the floor, which was tessellated in rose and grey. |
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If we take off our rose-coloured glasses, things are not going so well. |
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Sometime between 1858 and 1859, French chemist François-Emmanuel Verguin found that reaction of aniline with stannic chloride gave a fuchsia, or rose-coloured, dye, which he named fuchsine. |
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Before we conclude that the world has gone to the dogs, however, we should take into account the propensity of old-timers to look back through rose-coloured glasses. |
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And the rose-coloured starling has remained in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. |
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Perhaps that is just me seeing things through rose-coloured glasses...or perhaps I have greater intestinal fortitude than others in my predicament. |
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In her rose-coloured daydreams the draughty sheep stable would become a majestic castle and the young buck from the box stall next door would turn into prince charming. |
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I would say to the member opposite that he has a very rose-coloured view of the performance of the previous government with respect to fiscal federalism. |
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The lesser yellowlegs remained on Anglesey's Alaw estuary to the end of last week as did the rose-coloured starling in a Nefyn garden. |
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