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1. filled with water whilst others had pink turrets made from bricks
2. As he sinks, John sees millions of tropical fish below him and a gorgeous reef of pink and blue coral
3. ‘Where is it taking place?’ I asked, duly chastised and slightly pink
4. Ginger's be-freckled golden skin, which matched the golden hair that she kept tied up tight in a bun, along with her aviator sunglasses and bright pink lip gloss, masked the harsh interior life of the tireless watchdog
5. Enough to put the notion into the head of a baggage handler that the brand new bright pink carry-on there, ostensibly marked for that very flight, was actually intended for a different airline entirely
6. “Alright then…early in the morning you say? And you can say that accurately and honestly ‘cause in all the 8 inspection rounds you religiously did last night, Williams was sittin’ there, in the pink, smellin’ of roses
7. The sky is streaked a beautiful deep red colour across the horizon, the clouds tinted pink and red as they reflect the sun
8. Someone had thought to make them pink though
9. The places on her torso where the artificial limbs attached were pink ovals, lumpy with contracted fibers and at the center of it all was the titanium bone and the expected set of ports for the neural interface processors that did the fantastically complicated and nuanced task of translating between machine language and the language of the human neurological system
10. A roll of toilet paper, soft and pink and quilted
11. Sickly-sweet squares of pink and white mass-produced sponge surrounded by thick marzipan
12. As our rower led us through the stunningly enchanting halls of the cave, such as the Crossroads of Nymphs, the Lake of Exotic Ocean Creatures, the Sea of Shipwrecks complete with a sunken wreck, the Pink Chamber, the White Chamber and the wonderful Red Chamber, the rare beauty of the place took our breath away
13. There were a few tall clouds above them, painted pink by the red rays of sunset
14. The landscape was magical: A vast seaside of rosy sand stretched before me, an odd treasure of tiny pink diamonds turning white under the shallow sea waves in the distance
15. The pink sand was studded with shell-shaped rocks of various sizes and colours
16. They parted here and now and she felt very different from Nlara about letting her pink out in public
17. Kara stared at the sky in front of her, the blue of daytime now streaked pink and scarlet and orange … it was second nature to her to conceal that part of her life … but … but if she couldn’t do that, she’d have to face up to what she had lost …
18. He picked them himself: pink, yellow and blue
19. fading to watery pink as its strength and body declines
20. to the urgent scratching of a pink tailed rat
21. The bow of rose pink blooms
22. carried in the soft embrace of my pink gummed teeth,
23. I preferred to lay under my towel within the safety of the shore, enjoying an ice cream and watching my uncle struggle with his wet suit before he curved into the sea like a dolphin only to reappear sometime later and regale me with stories of seals, gentle basking sharks, forests of stunning pink corals and walls of bright coloured jewel anemones he said he saw on his dives
24. Pottery vases and dishes trailing ribbons and silken cord stood before effigies of tulips and lilies in pink, white and turquoise behind rows of ornate glassware balanced on the shelves
25. dreaming of his pink lips at her neck,
26. Maska ran over to her, head lowered, pink tongue lolling, panting at the sight of his friend
27. She shut the pink phone and thrust it back into the hand of her bemused friend
28. Tiffany’s cheeks matched the colour of the pink phone’s case perfectly
29. The second little chapel had a soft pink dome and once inside, all was silence
30. She was over the moon with her new pink phone and her limitless line of mobile telephony funding
31. That was a Chinese sleepership called Pink Dawn with a multi-generational crew
32. The young man opened the door with his usual flourish, a showman to the end, and was greeted by a storm of flashing electric light, and once his eyes had adjusted, to a positive vision in pink
33. Bless! Her face has gone all pink
34. "These transitions don't correspond to any other observations of the Pink Dawn, or any observations of the impactors
35. She could see that the signals produced in Gordon’s Lamp had the same characteristics as those from the Pink Dawn
36. pink T-shirt that said 'fairy queen' or something
37. We wrapped her up and put her in the bottom oven of the range to try to warm her up, do you remember? I fed her with warm milk on the end of a cotton bud, her little pink tongue licking the milk off
38. 'What's that?' Ish said and smiled as he saw an inch of pink paper under my
39. We have no evidence that the Curitiba or the Pink Dawn possesses that technology," Ava said
40. "I believe we should identify it as the Pink Dawn," Kelvin said, "at least for the crew's sake
41. "The odds of us coming within scan range of the Pink Dawn are less than one in a billion
42. "The Pink Dawn could side with Brasil because they are mortal," Kelvin said
43. Of that seventeen, I’m getting signals from all but the Pink Dawn, Splendid Serenity, Glorious Morning and Al-Harron
44. The only other ship the laws of physics would allow to reach this position besides Pink Dawn and Curitiba is the Al-Harron
45. If it had to be someone else, it would be Pink Dawn
46. "The Pink Dawn doesn't have that capability
47. " He didn't let anyone grab the floor, but went on with, "We have a Brazilian spy hosted on Curitiba, and we have an explanation for the crew of how the Pink Dawn could be paralleling us in spite of their daedelus drive
48. "If it is the Pink Dawn
49. "But," Kelvin said, "the Pink Dawn could not host that cherub
50. "That's a big chance if it is the Pink Dawn and she intends us harm
1. A minute later he saw that Talia was standing in a slight crouch on Equemev’s back with one foot in front of the other and her hands out for balance, with the wildest grin he’d ever seen on her pretty face, her blond hair and the hem of her dress flying behind, her cheeks pinked by excitement, exertion, and the cool wind of their speed
2. The weapon pinked his eye with a splash of blood
3. Dylan rolled her eyes and Kristen pinked; whatever Alicia and Josh did in their spare time was totally fine with them as long as it stayed between Alicia and Josh
4. She was stiff at first, but her nose pinked up and she started to cry
5. The setting sun pinked up the little white caps on the bay and lighted the serious pelicans pounding home to the sea rocks
1. “Hey,” he said, pinking up a bit
2. Gentleman who was circumcised with a pair of pinking shears
3. ” Henri coughed, her cheeks pinking a tad, and then she glanced over at the two men, who were still intently listening to this conversation and glared at them
4. I have so much on my plate already because of that stupid IB Diploma, I don't need this drama!" Dylan started breathing hard, her face pinking, but more out of anger than embarrassment
5. Off the walls in sorts of animal suspicions, hang tameable tricks and tears, visors of haughty expressions, made happy with drinks and beers; and pairing with a pinking shears, the pieces off his customers, a butcher-barber-cut-off-ears, wets his comb and precedes yes, to style yet another outpatient from The Home
1. had dipped below the tree line and then bathed the sky in reflected golds and pinks
2. Majestic purples and pinks sparkled in the evening
3. plaid in delicacy, washed out grays and pinks,
4. pinks and fire skies burnished with galleon gold,
5. It is as though an artist has painted gloriously surreal blue as far as the eye can see, then taken a brush, loaded it with most brilliant reds and pinks on his palette and streaked it across the lot
6. It should have exploded in brilliant colors of red, mauve, orange and pinks
7. Nature, on his side, provided the perfect backdrop: above the Caribbean, purple clouds edged with the pinks of sunset drifted lazily
8. As the vivid pinks, greens and brilliant blues and purples
9. with brilliant pinks purples and oranges
10. each of the pinks before discovering that her pink was
11. No wild pinks blessed the meads, no green the fields,
12. The garden was laid out so that each color blended with the next, pinks progressively becoming rose and eventually red and then back to pink
13. flower that blossomed pinks and purples, which looked fabulous against the white
14. Although relatively unusual in Sierra Leone, some pinks and yellows are sometimes found, but are not such a good investment as white diamonds
15. As the sky filled with purples and pinks from the sunrise, Missy decided to wake her companions
16. Gulal or red is the base color,but the pinks ,blues and yellow are great hits
17. The orange glow of the setting sun cast pinks and purples and oranges on the clouds above it and the waves below it
18. Is that light coming from Karl? An aura of subtle blues, pinks and greens radiate from his being
19. The bushes stretch across the paths, and, catching at me as I go by, remind me that they have not been pruned; the teeming plant life rejoices on the lawns free from all interference from men and hoes; the pinks are closely nibbled off at the beginning of each summer by selfish hares intent on their own gratification; most of the beds bear the marks of nocturnal foxes; and the squirrels spend their days wantonly biting off and flinging down the tender young shoots of the firs
20. Choose nail polish colors carefully; pale pinks that tone with the skin and more flattering than vivid reds or purples
21. Shading should be a subtle blending rather than obvious patches; use pinks, golds, peaches and reds in daytime, and keep the darker browns for use under electric light
22. When these smells got through the window chinks she would shut her eyes and think hard of the scent of roses and pinks, and of that lovely orange scent of the orange-coloured lupin she had seen grown everywhere in the summer; but sooner or later her efforts, however valiant, ended in the creeping coldness, the icy perspiration, of sick faintness
23. "Oh, that's the same thing, the same thing," said Ingeborg, throwing herself back on her cushions and nervously pulling some white pinks she had been smelling to pieces
24. The reds, yellows and pinks seemed to blend together giving
25. Rich purples and pinks blended into crisp blues
26. I heard it then up ahead of us, the zings and pinks of heavily muffled assault rifles being used to take out sentries and onlookers alike that lay in our path
27. Breast-sorrel and pinks of love, fingers that wind around tighter
28. Beth had old-fashioned fragrant flowers in her garden, sweet peas and mignonette, larkspur, pinks, pansies, and southernwood, with chickweed for the birds and catnip for the pussies
29. Silver plate sparkled in the jeweller's windows, and the light falling obliquely on the cathedral made mirrors of the corners of the grey stones; a flock of birds fluttered in the grey sky round the trefoil bell-turrets; the square, resounding with cries, was fragrant with the flowers that bordered its pavement, roses, jasmines, pinks, narcissi, and tube-roses, unevenly spaced out between moist grasses, catmint, and chickweed for the birds; the fountains gurgled in the centre, and under large umbrellas, amidst melons, piled up in heaps, flower-women, bare-headed, were twisting paper round bunches of violets
30. All afternoon Claude hunkers inside his shop above the hundreds of little bottles of florals and orientals and fougères in his vitrine, pinks and carmines and baby blues, and no one enters, and an oscillating electric fan blows across his face to the left, then to the right, and he does not read or move at all except to periodically reach a hand beneath his stool and grab a handful of biscuits from a round tin and stuff them into his mouth
31. They sat next to each other on a couch folding baby clothes, separating the pinks from the blues
32. Silver plate sparkled in the jeweller's windows, and the light falling obliquely on the cathedral made mirrors of the corners of the grey stones ; a flock of birds fluttered in the grey sky round the trefoil bell-turrets; the square, resounding with cries, was fragrant with the flowers that bordered its pavement, roses, jasmines, pinks, narcissi, and tube-roses, unevenly spaced out between moist grasses, catmint, and chickweed for the birds; the fountains gurgled in the centre, and under large umbrellas, amidst melons, piled up in heaps, flower-women, bare-headed, were twisting paper round bunches of violets
33. Farther away in the meadow there were dark-blue campanulas and wild pinks, and I ran down to the very edge of the river to get yellow water-lilies
34. Here the blue and brown, the all yellow of Satanelli, the violets and greens and pinks and blacks and reds and all the other colors of the jockeys, became merged in a maze to the bishop