In brisk tall weather, the glossy leaves turn yellow, red, and finally russet brown. |
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The leaves of various deciduous trees will be forming carpets of gold and russet throughout the season. |
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The rising sun was behind her, still barely a glow over the horizon turning the streamers of clouds above it russet and gold. |
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It was early September and the bushes were a dazzling palette of scarlet, orange, russet, blue and green. |
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Every shade of auburn, russet and tan shone through and seemed to make him look almost angelic. |
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The tough rind, pale russet in colour, is very bitter, as is the covering of the three seeds. |
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As the days grow shorter and cooler, plants take on new personas, ripening into warm gold, russet, and sepia tones. |
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Horsemen mount, to hasten their dawn-lit stock through a wood of russet and silver. |
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They see a plain country-fellow well and cleanly apparelled, either in a coat of homespun russet, or of frieze. |
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The port also serves as the ideal base for visiting Petra, the ancient Nabatean city carved into the russet sandstone hills. |
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The closely related soapberry, sometimes also called russet buffaloberry, is S. canadensis. |
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The Canvasback is a medium-sized duck with an elegant pattern of black, russet, and white. |
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Nephrite and jadeite, the former in colours of white, yellow, russet and green were used in the making of unique little bottles. |
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The bird's colors range from lavender and light and dark blue through green, russet, yellow and orange. |
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The hot summer is set to produce a stunning autumn with falling leaves of red, russet browns and gold, according to a conservation group. |
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About half a mile away, starlight finally hit it, revealing a sleek chestnut brown body with ruffled russet red tail feathers. |
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Sunset was turning high streaks of wind-blown clouds into wisps of pink and russet gold, the horizon lost behind the hills cupping the valley. |
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He was extremely pale, but had the most gorgeous russet hair and hazel eyes. |
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Autumn has arrived with its frosty build-up of colours of russet and orange trees. |
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Half of the house, the lower part, was made up of clay bricks of brown or red, while the upper levels was all beige or russet woodwork. |
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I glanced out the window once again, and while it was not massive blob of russet, it still blended to beige. |
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A russet mist rushed from the girl's head and into a new triangularly shaped stone. |
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Then, a crested bunting, neat in russet and black and pointy crest comes down to drink, and makes your evening. |
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Her Italian background blessed her with a clear, dark olive complexion and deep russet hair. |
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The forage cap became the service cap, and the blouse became the pocketed service coat, worn with pegged breeches, leggings, and russet footwear. |
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I am not discussing the difference between russet and terracotta, any more. |
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I wore a beige corset with a russet midriff jacket over it and a sarong that reached my ankles with auburn boots. |
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The sight of glazed russet crocks bearing chunky chicken scarpariello, steamy bowls of cioppino, and baked calamari gives an unexpected pleasure. |
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From carpets of yellow daffodils in the spring, to the russet browns of autumn. |
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The dark mahogany paneling and russet carpeting complemented each other while the brass ornaments and paintings were beautiful accents. |
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Her dark russet hair was tied back, and her soft brown eyes were concentrated on some unseen thing. |
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One little piece of chocolate goes into a large casserole full of rich dark brown and russet chillies. |
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A boy of about nineteen years patted the flank of a dark russet brown horse with a black mane and tail. |
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You'll be awestruck by these steep, rounded, russet domes over 3,500 hectares. |
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In the fall, look for the trees to turn russet, bronze, or deep red. |
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The lake is lined with trees, just now turning various warm russet shades, but no real reds, presumably because of the lack of sharp frost. |
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He was an undersized senior with spiked auburn hair and russet eyes. |
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It matures early in October with an attractive russet colour. |
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She had russet colored hair that turned a dull red in the lamplight. |
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What is worse, her hair resembles the russet hue of a maned wolf. |
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Her smoothly curling russet hair tumbled down her back, and beneath the white veil he saw her eyes, wide and brown, rimmed with thick, dark lashes. |
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It has 30 percent fewer carbs and higher protein than russet potatoes. |
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An undulating ribbon of silver weaves through the work's russet background while the coppery trunklike shapes edged with white suggest sunlight filtered through dense foliage. |
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With its palette of cream and russet, the room couldn't have been more soothing, and the black-and-white photographs of local landmarks that adorned the walls were covetable. |
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The threshold of the door was decorated with gold and silver, while the russet, wood door was trimmed with diamonds along the small sliver of crystal window. |
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Baloney, it's obviously an ol' russet tater that's been baking on the ol' wall by the hot Georgia sun since the Civil War. |
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Goldrush, a long type russet variety, is our main variety. |
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Ontario's growing season this year may not produce the amount of russet we can see in a year when spring conditions can be described as cooler and damper. |
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It's russet moleskin with ready-made elbow patches. |
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Four tall pointane trees, each a perfect teardrop, stood surrounded by a low hedge of russet crackleberry. |
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Many apple varieties are mottled or russet, with a rough, dull skin hiding crisp, flavorful flesh. |
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Discarding her signature pared-down, urban yummy-mummy style, Samantha Cameron wore a russet silk sari with an ornate jacquard-woven gold border design. |
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Many of the Callunas change to deeper colours through the colder winter months, creating a tapestry of russet, orange, red and gold along with smoky greens. |
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They may have eaten a Victoria plum, though I doubt they'll have gnawed on a Russet. |
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I brought Russet back in, stamped my feet on the rug, and took off his leash. |
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Beans, blueberries, cranberries, Russet potatoes, artichokes, pecans and cinnamon top the list. |
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It has already been found that the Egremont Russet apple, which is often used to make cider, contains considerably more phloridzin than modern glossy fruits. |
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