The sky is rosy as we mount our bikes and set off down the hill in the bracing cold. |
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In uncleared areas, Nobbi dragons are common, but in remnant vegetation in central New South Wales, the picture isn't so rosy. |
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Some talk of rosy cheeks and country air, and fresh food and plump eiderdowns and lifelong friends. |
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The coastal rosy boa, a gray snake with brown longitudinal stripes, occasionally shows itself. |
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Both males and females are predominantly black with a glittering, rosy throat patch, or gorget, and emerald wings. |
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We picked up the rosy red ones first, as many as our arms could hold, and plopped down at the foot of the tree biting into the fleshy pulp. |
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My cheeks are flushed as I gasp for air, and their rosy pinkness glows like a sunrise. |
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Skin white as porcelain and rosy pink cheeks, not too distinct, dances in the light. |
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Her cheeks were rosy with the effort to say what she meant without seeming unmaidenly. |
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In the flickering light Alex's pale hair was made flame, his alabaster skin held a rosy glow almost lifelike in its warmth. |
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The picture it presents is far from rosy or unproblematic, and yet much of it is positive. |
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Everything's looking rosy, and then all of a sudden you wake up on your own on the floor with your bedclothes unruffled. |
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However, it didn't take his demotion to substitute last night to make me think the prospects, personal and collective, aren't rosy. |
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Despite this, I am unsurprised that the report tried to paint a rosy picture of telecommunications services across rural Australia. |
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We look back on to the snow-capped hills bathed in the rosy light of the dawn. |
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Despite the rosy growth forecasts, it has announced strict curbs on the industry. |
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Currently, the two genetic markers most routinely used are the eye color genes white and rosy. |
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When I got tired of that I took up fire-gazing, watching the flames crusting the coals with rosy spark edgings. |
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These arguments are specious, but they are based on rosy assumptions or bad analogies. |
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Her purse jingled as she rummaged through it before removing a single handkerchief, rosy pink with white speckles, and dabbing her tweaked brow. |
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I'd love to tell you that Celtic are the only team in for him and that all is rosy. |
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Piercing blue eyes glare from under thick, black lashes while naturally rosy cheeks appear vivaciously stark against elegant, pale ivory skin. |
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There was a time when the dysfunctions of my childhood and adolescence took on this rosy nostalgic glow. |
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She had pale skin with caramel colored hair, rosy cheeks, hazel eyes, and pale pink lips. |
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Amber had light caramel brown hair and hazel eyes, she was tall with milky white skin and rosy complexion. |
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I turned back to the mirror, taking in my smoky eyes and light pink lipstick, with rosy cheeks. |
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Bear in mind, too, that the rosy pink colour of this product is produced by feeding the fish chemical dye. |
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There was a guitar in a corner, across a four-poster bed with rosy mattresses and shapely pillows. |
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Where a dark grey curtain had hidden the hills from sight, a rosy glow gradually deepened and suffused every mountain top in sight. |
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A countrified 63, she is the epitome of the Aga babe, all rosy cheeks and unkempt locks and warmth. |
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Blue-powdered eyelids and rosy cheeks become smudged black caves and sunken hollows. |
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But she's just slightly chubby and has nice rosy cheeks and is very sort of ordinary-looking. |
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Wine works well for adding that lovely, rosy flush in the absence of pink light bulbs. |
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Kristen added, rushing to her feet as well, a rosy blush flushing her cheeks. |
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A swipe of rosy lip-gloss and coral colored cheeks completed their Cheerleader Barbie look. |
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What irked me originally, and irks me now, is that two newspapers should have printed what was clearly an overly rosy version of the facts. |
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In her rosy spring dress and pearly cream gloves, she looked the image of a genteel woman. |
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She slowly dropped her gaze to the book on the table, but he could see a hint of rosy pink colored her pale cheeks. |
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Below them were rosy cheeks, revealing the poorly concealed secret that Ryel was in fact drunk. |
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Soft colours such as lilac, rosy pink, light green and silver create a light-hearted effect. |
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If rosy predictions are to come true, a change in business culture will have to occur. |
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That is not to say that everyone's been converted or that everything in the garden is rosy. |
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Not everything in the garden is rosy and some of our native species are having problems. |
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All of which goes to prove that even when you are told everything in the garden is rosy, it pays to do a little digging. |
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But to fair, this album is pretty depressing, precisely because it's so naively bright and rosy. |
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Put very simply, if lots of people are watching your show, then everything in the garden is rosy. |
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Her blond curls were knotted in an elegant bun at the base of her neck and her cheeks flushed a rosy pink. |
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I shrugged and then dashed the last length, my cheeks flushed in a rosy pink. |
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Her rosy pink skin was perfect against the pink blanket that the nurses had put her in. |
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Rachael looked radiant that night with her rosy cheeks and her lip gloss making her sweet lips even more tempting to Zack. |
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Her skin was rosy from the sun's prolonged touch, and her short, feathery hair was limp. |
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Her usually creamy cheeks had a rosy hue, and her eyes were dancing merrily. |
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Quinn was wearing a grey ski jacket and red hat, cheeks rosy from the cold. |
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Her eyes were a soft brown, cheeks rosy, lips perfectly outlined and colored in. |
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A nice and often used combination with galbanum is hyacinth so I added that as well and some light rosy and lily notes. |
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She was dressed in a shimmering off-white dress that complimented her rosy complexion. |
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Yet all was not powder snow twinkling in a rosy sunrise, and morale continued at a low ebb. |
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Her hair was the bright golden colour of sunflowers and she had a rosy complexion. |
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However, it's looking like things aren't as rosy as some of those reports suggest. |
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The more comprehensive view gives a less rosy picture of women's position in the work world. |
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That, the researcher says, spells a rosy future for companies seeking their fortunes in mobile-based e-commerce. |
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After the couple's July engagement in Michael's Nice home in the South of France everything seemed rosy. |
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Management keeps making rosy promises it can't keep and issuing financial forecasts it can't meet, they say. |
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The cheery optimism that produced those rosy budget surplus forecasts of yesteryear is long gone. |
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Biotech is realizing that its rosy financial outlook has its limits and constraints. |
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For instance, compared to depressed people, emotionally healthy people have an unrealistically rosy outlook. |
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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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Her pale skin became rosy, accentuating her delicate features, and contrasting her dark hair and eyes beautifully. |
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Its face, beneath a shaggy fall of raven black curls, was delicately shaped and as stark as bone, with no hint of rosy cheek or kind intention. |
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Soaring revenue encouraged the directors to take a rosy view of the future. |
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But while the PC market may hit double-digit growth next year, other forecasts are not quite as rosy. |
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At some point, and it will probably be sooner than the current rosy forecasts suggest, the on-line ad market will take a dip. |
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It is at this point, where rosy promises of performance are linked to stark dollar amounts, that hackles rise. |
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Although housing appears affordable for current homeowners, the picture looks far less rosy for first-time buyers. |
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On the surface, everything seems rosy in the quiet suburban village of New Aylesbury. |
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Her skin had been scrubbed until it was soft, and then brushed over with powder and rouge so that they looked rosy and merry. |
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An old man with white hair came waddling out of the cottage, followed by a plump, round woman with rosy cheeks. |
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Sara smiled as she remembered the sweet, plump, middle-aged lady with her rosy cheeks and graying hair. |
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His dark hair was slightly rumpled from tossing in his sleep, and his cheeks were a rosy color. |
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A rack of lamb was like the best sort of outdoor barbecue, rosy, tender with deliciously charred bits that had to be gnawed off the bone. |
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If only all nature, all humanity were bathed in a rosy glowing radiancy and life for the future seemed naught but buoyancy and light. |
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Unfortunately the rain teemed down and a few rosy painted cheeks started to drip! |
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Pinks with lavender blooms spill around drifts of pink-flowered soapwort and rosy pink drumsticks of common thrift. |
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Sitting in the rosy glow of candle and firelight we thought it looked rather romantic. |
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Its general colouring is white tinged with rosy blush and it has two long red shaft tail streamers. |
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We are never going to recapture earlier times, of course, and there is a rosy tint to most parents' spectacles. |
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A flush of red crept up Kiri's neck, turning her already rosy pink face tomato red. |
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That's the rosy definition of my yard's unruly borders, where colorful annuals and self-seeded dill, parsley, and forget-me-not tumble together. |
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A head with rosy cheeks, tousled hair, and flashing glasses suddenly appeared before me. |
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The ceiling was a soft rosy color and the floor was tiled in sky blue and white. |
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Instead, privatizers like to play a shell game where they use gloomy assumptions for Social Security and rosy assumptions for privatization. |
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Natural dye from the juice of pokeberries splashed a rosy glow on the cheeks. |
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Investigators determined that the company consistently misreported revenues, providing an unduly rosy picture to investors. |
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He threw open the blackout curtains of heavy, dark velvet, letting the rosy light of dawn seep into the room. |
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She was well dressed, and she had a healthy glow in those rosy cheeks of hers. |
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I glanced back out of the window, watching lush green scenery roll by under a rosy twilit sky. |
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The peel is orange, the flesh is pinkish to rosy orange, and the flavor is a little sweeter than that of the regular navel. |
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With her sweet smile, rosy cheeks, and wavy white-blond hair, she found money was easy to come by. |
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Klein paints a rosy picture of the charter schools, while admitting that not all outperformed traditional public schools. |
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But since those rosy scenarios were first floated, the California political scene has grown more crowded. |
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At that moment Constance appeared and grew pale and rosy by turns as Louis bent over her small gloved fingers. |
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Some might say the club have taken refuge in recent years in the rosy glow of their triumph of 1967 so they might be as well moving permanently to the Portuguese capital. |
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It's hot and she looks a bit rosy under the wimple, but comfortable. |
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Her hair was windswept, the stray strands gently framing her rosy face. |
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We have been given what is a rosy picture of a city rising from the ashes. |
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But as the more perceptive economic commentators have noted, the rosy economic statistics and apparent buoyancy of the Australian economy rest on a house of cards. |
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The quick, dark eye, with its beautifully formed eyebrow, seemed to presage the arch remark, to which the rosy and half-smiling lip appeared ready to give utterance. |
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You cannot continue to claim everything in the garden is rosy. |
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She blushed a faint pink, a rosy glow that seemed to suit her. |
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He fixed his gaze on her face, causing a rosy hue on her cheeks. |
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They like to talk about their rosy forecasts of future sales. |
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Then as now, the Administration's projections promised a rosy scenario. |
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Yet a look behind all the good news suggests that things are not so rosy. |
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In fact, there's a pretty rosy future being planned for this area. |
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But when Christmas Eve came round the village lums were cold and black among the snowclouds and only the wheelhouse throbbed with life, a rosy glow on the foreshore. |
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Need I say that the inch-thick portions were crusty brown on the outside, rosy pink on the inside, steaming from the warmer, speckled with tart dabs of fresh horseradish? |
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But instead of waving a baton he turns a beam of rosy light upon any region that is running ahead of the rest, and a beam of blue light upon those who are behindhand. |
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A letter from an old flame fluttered to the welcome mat this week, tinged with the rosy glow of nostalgia and giving off a faint melancholy whiff of might-have-beens. |
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Thus it was outshone by a lovely thick loin of rosy Stobo lamb in a tremendous rosemary and mint sauce which managed to be rich and concentrated yet not sticky. |
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It was not until I shot a sideways glance at my friend and noticed her strangely grey complexion that I realised not everything in the garden was rosy. |
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San Diego researchers are implanting radio transmitters into rosy boas, red racers, and red diamond rattlesnakes to identify areas they consider prime real estate. |
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His fair skin was burned on his cheeks because they were very rosy. |
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In this multi-layered video, the rosy romantic bolero heard on the soundtrack is interrupted when one of the lovers mentions how much she loves the particular song. |
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The memories are rosy at first, if a bit disconnected and tangential, and each tale includes memories told to the nameless child by his foster father, Mr Finney. |
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In the morning I am fresh and rosy and utterly not hungover. |
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Her dark eyes were bright with reflected light, and her cheeks were rosy. |
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A rosy nimbus surrounded him and the lifeless body, which slowly sat up. |
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After evening out my skin tone with foundation and powder, Veronica dusted on a light bronzer for color and a soft pink blush to give my cheeks a rosy glow. |
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So to ease my pain I've been videoing chunks of afternoon television to remind myself that the cosy world of midweek inactivity isn't necessarily as rosy as I remember. |
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They were greeted by a large, hearty woman with rosy cheeks. |
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It was to be a rosy day, full of good cheer and bright optimism. |
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New machines designed to release sprays based on citronella oil or geraniol, another plant-derived repellent with a sweet, rosy odor, also are available. |
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Traditional clafoutis are made with cherries, preferably unpitted, but I've been known to use apricots, myself, especially when they're at their rosy peak. |
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Her rosy skin that Danielle had had was now a pale and pasty white. |
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Clean air, quiet streets and the rosy climate are good for children. |
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She would sharply bit on her bottom lip to colour them without the use of any lip colourings, pinching the apples of her cheeks to flush them to a pleasing rosy colour. |
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It's appropriate if the site is puffy, swells quickly, and looks rosy red. |
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The boy nodded, a crooked grin gracing his high, rosy cheekbones. |
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And paint the whole head rosy, and put the glitter in his eyes. |
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She was, in appearance, a fine woman, with the rosy, Septemberly beauty which is now generally described by means of three adjectives. |
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Glad cam the dawn in rosy robe, Whilk day our Saviour rase, An' flang her scancing dewy veil Out ower the hills and braes. |
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Following his steps... came two elderly women of the lower middle class, one stout and ponderous, the other rosy cheeked and nimble. |
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Madagascar, for example, has the rosy periwinkle, a plant that produces two cancer-fighting substances and is native to the Indian Ocean nation. |
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When her friends come over, she lets them hold her rosy boa to help them overcome any fears they might have, she said. |
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She'd blown all her savings on them, flush with the rosy glow of a new engagement and the promise of partnerdom within a couple of paychecks. |
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Why did Time so ill bestead That I heard no voice of yours Hail from out the curved contours Of those lips when rosy red. |
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The classic case is the rosy periwinkle, found in the tropical forests of Madagascar. |
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While the Sierra rosy finch is the only bird native to the high Arctic region, other bird species such as the hummingbird and Clark's nutcracker. |
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And yet I've often wondered if that message is almost too rosy. |
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And there things did not look as rosy as the better diplomatic atmosphere. |
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If I close my eyes I can see Marie today as I saw her then. Round, rosy face, snub nose, dark hair piled up in a chignon. |
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Her cinder block apartment is sparse and clean, and the red curtains create a rosy hue in the morning sunlight. |
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In her rosy two-piece traveling outfit, Adela looks muy cute as she walks toward us. |
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If it hadn't been a penny stock, and you had done enough research on the company to be confident of a rosy future, buying wouldn't have been so bad. |
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Is the gastroenterologic future rosy or bleak for anti-IL23 therapy? |
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The country has successfully commercialised the drug, rosy periwinkle. |
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With attractive pinkish-white flowers and lush green foliage, the Madagascar rosy periwinkle appears at first to be an innocuous, decorative plant. |
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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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Tall, husky, barrel-chested, with a bushy auburn beard and a rosy complexion, he tromps through the forest to check traps capable of killing an animal within five minutes. |
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They are powered by tea and have been thoroughly checked for rosy cheeks, a cheery nature and a love of all thing jingly, joked a council spokeswoman. |
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They can't be fooled by such write-ups trying to paint a rosy picture. |
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A temperature plunge from 20c to minus 20c is just not fair and left me trying to figure out whether my two children's rosy cheeks were down to sunburn or windburn. |
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The shimmering gold efflorescence of the golden rain tree, whose large clusters of bright yellow flowers turn to rosy, papery seedpods, is the first to herald autumn. |
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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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I felt tranquilized while looking at it, as I do when the rosy clouds are fading into gray twilight, and the pale moon-sickle descends slowly behind the dim woods. |
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The setting sunlight played through the gently waving branches, creating subtly nuanced transitions of color and tone as the shadows swept back and forth in the rosy glow. |
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