A train of skylights with tangerine wells sprays color into an otherwise routine hallway. |
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The wits who complained that it would clash with the home side's tangerine shirts had forgotten that the previous one came in the colours of Ayr. |
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He was given a well-deserved rapturous round of applause at the start of what would be his last game in tangerine. |
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Its secret is a 10-minute pre-oven soak in soy sauce, tangerine peel, cinnamon and aniseed. |
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The flowers a re ever-changing, starting off a clear yellow, opening as subtle apricot, and then becoming a gorgeous tangerine. |
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In a small bowl, place two tangerine segments and one blood orange segment. |
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And I noticed yesterday while in town that they have tables and chairs in that exact tangerine tone. |
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Blossoms are vibrant in bouquets too, especially when they're mixed in shades of deep orange-red, tangerine, and peach. |
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The Clementine orange is a type of mandarin orange, a tangerine, that has become more popular than the Satsuma orange. |
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Arrange the lemon, tangerine, and blood orange segments on top and around the mousse cake. |
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But they encountered a parade of overpriced dumps with filthy carpets and features such as tangerine linoleum and avocado appliances. |
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The three of them got up and went into the dining room, a bright pink mixed with tangerine orange. |
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Both satsuma and tangerine are types of mandarin, a group of citrus with brightly colored pulp and easy-to-peel skins. |
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This energetic, sensual and woody fragrance contains a dash of tangerine and pine scents. |
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In a bowl, combine the grapefruit, blood orange, lemon, lime, and tangerine segments. |
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The trick is that they're also a great foil for playful accessories in lemon yellow, tangerine, fuchsia, red, or sky-blue. |
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Academic dress for certificants is a black trencher cap and an undergraduate gown together with a black stole with a facing of tangerine. |
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Different varieties include the sweet orange, the sour orange, and the mandarin orange, or tangerine. |
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Fruits which are a cross between a grapefruit and a tangerine are called tangelos. |
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There's also a red goblet, a white china cup brimming with coffee, a plate of French chocolate cookies and a peeled tangerine. |
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First, decoct the tangerine peel and use the boiling water to infuse the tea. |
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The moon was rising, and some mocking-birds in a tangerine tree began to trill sleepily. |
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The 33-year-old wore a tangerine satin gown which showed a hint of sideboob. |
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Place the mint, tangerine, lime juice and syrup in a shaker tin, muddle all ingredients together. |
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However, the beef became tasty after absorbing the sweet and sour tastes of the preserved tangerine peel wrapped outside. |
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But he always came to visit us on his birthday, which was on New Year's Eve, and each time he would ask to see his tangerine tree. |
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The court heard that an employee who was on the estate at 6 pm on February 6, 2004, noticed a tangerine tree shaking. |
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They were round, the size of a tangerine, and had apparently fallen from a large tree with a silvery bole. |
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A lovely morning for football, the men in tangerine had to play the whole second period of the game with only ten players. |
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This spring and summer, white and cream colour schemes are accessorised with fruity colours such as tangerine, pink and lime green. |
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Use a single note body wash or lotion, like gardenia or tangerine, then lightly spray on a similar scent for a custom blend. |
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The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall. |
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With colours like hazel grey, peacock blue, glacier white, tangerine mist, thunder black and ecstasy purple and a brand name like Fiat it ought to get noticed. |
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The table runner and tablecloth set the tone in harmonious colours such as vanilla, tangerine and Capri blue. |
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Not to mention a produce-section's worth of apricot, carroty, tangerine, peach and pumpkin. |
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Tanatalize your taste buds with this lively and refreshing beverage bursting with zingy citrus flavours that are unmistakably tangerine! |
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And a delicate touch of sourness extract from the little seed from the tangerine tree. |
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Each is fitted out with distressed-seeming wooden floors, tangerine Smeg fridges and Marshall speakers. |
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A camera-laden helicopter swept along Main Street, low enough to unsettle a few Stetsons, before sliding off into the tangerine dusk. |
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The creamy and sweet tangerine smelling formula will bring instantly full comfort to your skin. |
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The first impression of the fragrance intrigues with the fruit baring spicy sweetness of plum and clove wrapped in tangerine. |
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The guaranteed redemption price for tangerine will be 2.40 per kilogram and the redemption will start on 1 October. |
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It has a nice, deep amber-brown colour, coffee, buttery undertones with a hint of tangerine in the taste, and a subtle warming of alcohol in the finish. |
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I finished off my tangerine and dumped the peelings into my lunch bag. |
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Now there is no denying some people don't suit certain colours ever, and in fairness some colours don't suit people ever viz. tangerine so be careful. |
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He viewed it as if etched into the vigor of late August trees and the tangerine sunsets that became so common and came so soon as the fall winds approached. |
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Their childish concerns and pleasures play out in a world of radiant heat and crisp shadows, tangerine sunsets and brilliant blue waves splashing against the Malecon. |
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Put the dried apricots into a saucepan with the water, and add the sugar and juices from the lemon and tangerine or orange. |
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If you're feeling creative, hollow out tangerine shells, freeze them, then fill with granita and keep in the freezer to pull out at a moment's notice. |
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Note: a few drops of tangerine essential oil in a massage oil applied topically to the solar plexus and on the inner wrist to calm anxiety attacks. |
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Available in four colors: tangerine, lemon, peach and pink. |
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Much of last night's phone-in was a tangerine scream as hoarse Arabs fans came on to shout their team's praises into my right lughole. |
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The presence of Japanese tangerine helps prevent and blur dark spots. |
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Lilac, lemon, mint, fuchsia, tangerine, not so much. |
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The thin-skinned tangerine is among the sweetest and juiciest of citrus fruits, making a splendid marmalade that escapes the confines of breakfast. |
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The Ribbon Slot range has cute padded bras, boy shorts and G-strings in vibrant red with tangerine lace trim. |
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The graphite and tangerine strip often appears in lists of the worst football kits ever. |
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The tangelo, is a citrusfruit, hybrid of tangerine and pomelo or grapefruit. |
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While most tangerine varieties have packed it in for the season, Ojai Pixies are at their peak. |
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I had found this glass pressed between a tangerine and a pair of pillar-box red boxer shorts in last Christmas's stocking. |
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Made from Spartan and Empire apples, the 2004 Leduc-Piedimonte ice cider has a golden straw-coloured hue and pleasant aromas of tangerine, orange zest and green lemon. |
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And it's fun to get creative with your recipes too, testing out creations like delicious raspberry lemon water, tangerine water, or even watermelon lime water. |
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The Louisiana citrus granita, for example, combines minced orange, tangerine, lemon, satsuma with Stoli Ohranj, mirliton and rice and Champagne vinegars. |
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To add extra flavors to dishes, many Chinese cuisines also contain dried Chinese mushrooms, dried baby shrimps, dried tangerine peel, and dried Sichuan chillies. |
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The tangelo is a recent hybridization of the grapefruit and the tangerine, and is a relative of the tangor, a hybrid of the tangerine and the orange. |
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It takes the freshness and tangerine centred citrus flavours of chardonnay and supercharges it with the long, perfumed peachiness of the Viognier grape. |
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A tangelo is a cross between a tangerine and what other fruit? |
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