The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery. |
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The juvenal plumage is browner and much more uniform below, lacking the strong yellowish suffusion and streaked appearance below of juvenal-plumaged B. montis. |
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Perhaps the incredible suffusion of sweeteners is why this third incarnation of Moreau's sugar carpet series is a grand gesture. |
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Working with light hues, the artist generates the impression of his motifs melting into a suffusion of light and shade on the computer generated prints. |
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Its boldness is no surprise, but, in addition, it is laudably functional, with a clear layout, handsome and logically designed galleries, and a suffusion of natural light. |
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These days, with the rise of the one per cent, the ubiquity of Donald Trump, and the suffusion of reality shows about high-end housewives on the East and West Coasts, our ideas of the rich seem to be hardly more nuanced. |
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Those which are sicke of the disease which phisitians call Hyposphagma, which is a suffusion of blood under the skin, imagine that all things they see are bloodie and red. |
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