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no … not that red brick place … oh what’s the name of the place?’ he replied, irritation colouring his tone
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‘Really?’ she asked anxiety colouring her voice
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Stubble covered his chin and one eye was bruised and swollen and had the colouring that could only have been the result of a blow from oncoming traffic
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’ He said, anger colouring his voice
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‘You weren’t joking about being nervous about this meeting, aren’t you?’ he said, surprise colouring his voice
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was blonde in contrast to Bram’s dark colouring
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This is basic jealousy, he tells himself, and he can’t help colouring at the thought of Shaun and Helen alone together
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Li-Li excitedly opened the package of coloured pencils and colouring book and started to colour
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The kid continued colouring in a window
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He approached Little Jack, who had gone back to colouring as if nothing had happened
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Demons were present in many of the works, most detailed in the paintings with accurate colouring and textures
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“My name is William Lamb but all my friends call me Billy Boy”, I could feel my cheeks colouring as I said this
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When she smiled back and took his hands in hers, he looked down at his feet, face colouring slightly
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They live mainly in the rain forests and plains of India, southern China, and Southeast Asia, and their colouring can vary greatly from region to region
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To his utter suprise the coase skin with its snake like colouring and pattern was fading back to the relatively pale causcacion skin he had before
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Not a good look for someone of her colouring
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not colouring with the boys, or doing puzzles with them, or chasing them around the house
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ceramic, but all have the same size and colouring, these two aspects may be enough for a
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homology because of their shape, size, and colouring
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He had the same features as Angus, but his colouring was different, obviously, and so was his expression
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strawberry and red food colouring into whipped topping
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Generally this leads to wardrobe changes, changes of hair style, hair colouring, etc
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Using a thick heavy grease from the engine room he works it in deeply to stain the purple colouring and covers it tightly with the black insulation 'hair'
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“Look, you damn goons! You see how the palms of my hands are now blotched with black colouring
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head is dark-coloured sometimes this colouring reaches the back
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The only puzzling thing was that he was definitely white skinned and his colouring was, if anything fair
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His torso glowed with the lobster colouring of
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Preacher Cooper, however, was once again on the defensive, his resentment at the remarks apparent in the colouring of his cheeks and the tightening of his facial muscles, but he continued to remain quiet, perhaps assuming that discretion was the better part of valour in this instance
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Colouring to a delightful pink he swerved his hand to catch water as it spread toward the edge of the table
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colouring so I wouldn’t have to think of blood every time I looked at it
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It was a picture that any artist would have loved to draw and by colouring it skilfully he would have a work of unique aesthetic style
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He smiled back, a faint blush colouring his cheeks
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Tint with food colouring
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Her face, seen so near, was charming in its delicate detail, in its young perfection of texture and colouring
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"If I laugh it's with pleasure," he said, staring at the effect of her against the pale green of the reeds--where had he seen just that before, that Scandinavian colouring, that burning sort of brightness in the hair? "It's so amusing of you to be Frau anything
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"You? Look here, nobody with your kind of colouring should ever cry
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Not that he cared a straw for her mentality except in so far as its quality was a hindrance; it was that other part of her, her queer little soul that interested him, her happiness and zest of life, and, of course, the graces and harmonies of her lines and colouring
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She was no longer just an odd little thing, an attractive, delicious little thing to him, of the colouring he best loved, the fairness, the whiteness, a thing that offered up incense before him with unflagging zeal, a thing full of contentments and generous ready friendship; she still was all that, but she was more
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Her face even now after the soul-rending time she had been having, in spite of the shadows beneath the eyes, the droop at the corners of the mouth, in spite, too, it must be said of the flagrantly cottage fashion in which Annalise had done her hair, seemed to the Prince so extremely beautiful, so absolutely the face of his dearest, best desires, so limpid, apart from all grace of colouring and happy circumstance of feature, with the light of a sweet and noble nature, so manifestly the outward expression of an indwelling lovely soul, that his eyes, after one glance round the room, fixed themselves upon it and never were able to leave it again
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Unquestioningly acquiescent she had been; and now so pretty, with the light full on her, showing up her lovely colouring
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smoke colouring the Sleath an unhealthy pink
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“I assure you sir that your colouring is of no
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with his mottled colouring and tall, rangy bearing
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They look at the sky to see if it is going to be fine; at the fields to see if they are dry enough to walk on, or whether there will be a good crop of hay; at the stream not to observe the beauty of the reflections from the blue sky or green fields dancing upon its surface or the rich colouring of its shadowed depths, but to calculate how deep it is or how much power it would supply to work a mill, how many fish it contains, or some other association alien to its visual aspect
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This is an important consideration, as there is generally a strong contrast between them, the shadows usually being warm if the lights are cool and vice versa; and such contrasts greatly affect the vitality of colouring
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The clever manipulation of the opposition between these warm and cold colours is one of the chief means used in giving vitality to colouring
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But the point to notice here is that the further your colouring goes in the direction of warmth, the further it will be necessary to go in the opposite direction, to right the balance
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That is how it comes about that painters like Titian, who loved a warm, glowing, golden colouring, so often had to put a mass of the coldest blue in their pictures
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Seen in a November landscape, how well a huntsman's coat looks, but then, how cold and grey is the colouring of the landscape
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But when beauty and refinement of sentiment rather than force are desired, the middle range of colouring (that is to say, all colours partly neutralised by admixture with their opposites) is much safer
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On different occasions after leaving the National Gallery I can remember having seen Trafalgar Square as Paolo Veronese, Turner, or whatever painter may have impressed me in the Gallery, would have painted it, the memory of their work colouring the impression the scene produced
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This one was the same colouring but slightly darker and had a more mature look
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” Sarcasm colouring my sentence
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tion are those objects that haveexpressed emotional colouring
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colouring is also proper to religious images that are actualized during
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He found again on her shoulder the amber colouring of the "Odalisque Bathing"; she had the long waist of feudal chatelaines, and she resembled the "Pale Woman of Barcelona
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not entirely please me; but, when he left us, the colouring of my picture became
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"AS MY MIND grew calmer, the visions of Italy again returned with their former glow of colouring; and I resolved on quitting the kingdom for a time, in search of the cheerfulness, that naturally results from a change of scene, unless we carry
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Hour by hour the blotting-paper sky and the great flat greenish smudge of the sea had been taking on a darker tone, without any change in their colouring and texture
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Perhaps Fanny thought for a moment that her mother had been quite rude enough,--for, colouring a little, she immediately said,
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She was nearly sixteen, very beautiful, with her warm colouring, her gravity, her eyes dilating suddenly like an ecstasy
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A lot of money he spent colouring it
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Julie said: “He has his mother’s colouring
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'It was nothing very much,' said poor Toad, colouring deeply
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haired, blue-eyed, and would, no doubt, have had the perfect complexion which goes with such colouring had not her recent experience left her drawn and haggard
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I had often heard of the beauty of the youngest daughter of the Duke of Belminster, but no description of it, and no contemplation of colourless photographs, had prepared me for the subtle, delicate charm and the beautiful colouring of that exquisite head
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It was in her blue eyes, that vaguely caramel colouring
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Your colouring is the same
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You must understand that this riot, whose primary object was undoubtedly the getting hold of the San Tome silver stored in the lower rooms of the Custom House (besides the general looting of the Ricos), had acquired a political colouring from the fact of two Deputies to the Provincial Assembly, Senores Gamacho and Fuentes, both from Bolson, putting themselves at the head of it—late in the afternoon, it is true, when the mob, disappointed in their hopes of loot, made a stand in the narrow streets to the cries of 'Viva la Libertad! Down with Feudalism!' (I wonder what they imagine feudalism to be?) 'Down with the Goths and Paralytics
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Sotillo's ebony moustache contrasted violently with the livid colouring of his cheeks
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A long tongue of land, straight as a wall, with the grass-grown ruins of the fort making a sort of rounded green mound, plainly visible from the inner shore, closed its circuit; while beyond the Placid Gulf repeated those splendours of colouring on a greater scale and with a more sombre magnificence
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The bird stretched his bare neck, craned his bald head, loathsome in the brilliance of varied colouring, with an air of voracious anxiety towards the promising stillness of that prostrate body
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Getting up early for a turn in the market-place while the gigantic shadow of Higuerota was still lying upon the fruit and flower stalls piled up with masses of gorgeous colouring, attending easily to current affairs, welcomed in houses, greeted by ladies on the Alameda, with his entry into all the clubs and a footing in the Casa Gould, he led his privileged old bachelor, man-about-town existence with great comfort and solemnity
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"She is colouring up," continued Tess heroically
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Grace came back in a dressing gown too white for her colouring
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I felt the consecration of its loneliness: my eye feasted on the outline of swell and sweep—on the wild colouring communicated to ridge and dell by moss, by heath-bell, by flower-sprinkled turf, by brilliant bracken, and mellow granite crag
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She was a blonde, golden-haired, blue-eyed, and would no doubt have had the perfect complexion which goes with such colouring, had not her recent experience left her drawn and haggard
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In the horse we see this tendency strong whenever a dun tint appears—a tint which approaches to that of the general colouring of the other species of the genus
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Even in such trifling characters as the colouring, the harsh tone of the voice, and undulatory flight, its close blood-relationship to our common woodpecker is plainly declared; yet, as I can assert, not only from my own observations, but from those of the accurate Azara, in certain large districts it does not climb trees, and it makes its nest in holes in banks! In certain other districts, however, this same woodpecker, as Mr
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But, starting with species already somewhat like each other, the closest resemblance, if beneficial, could readily be gained by the above means, and if the imitated form was subsequently and gradually modified through any agency, the imitating form would be led along the same track, and thus be altered to almost any extent, so that it might ultimately assume an appearance or colouring wholly unlike that of the other members of the family to which it belonged
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—Albinos are animals in which the usual colouring matters characteristic of the species have not been produced in the skin and its appendages
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Is it that by its indefiniteness it shadows forth the heartless voids and immensities of the universe, and thus stabs us from behind with the thought of annihilation, when beholding the white depths of the milky way? Or is it, that as in essence whiteness is not so much a colour as the visible absence of colour; and at the same time the concrete of all colours; is it for these reasons that there is such a dumb blankness, full of meaning, in a wide landscape of snows—a colourless, all-colour of atheism from which we shrink? And when we consider that other theory of the natural philosophers, that all other earthly hues—every stately or lovely emblazoning—the sweet tinges of sunset skies and woods; yea, and the gilded velvets of butterflies, and the butterfly cheeks of young girls; all these are but subtile deceits, not actually inherent in substances, but only laid on from without; so that all deified Nature absolutely paints like the harlot, whose allurements cover nothing but the charnel-house within; and when we proceed further, and consider that the mystical cosmetic which produces every one of her hues, the great principle of light, for ever remains white or colourless in itself, and if operating without medium upon matter, would touch all objects, even tulips and roses, with its own blank tinge—pondering all this, the palsied universe lies before us a leper; and like wilful travellers in Lapland, who refuse to wear coloured and colouring glasses upon their eyes, so the wretched infidel gazes himself blind at the monumental white shroud that wraps all the prospect around him
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The only good points about him were his unusually tall stature, his delicate colouring, and his splendid teeth
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"Yes, I DO think so," I said at length in a faltering voice, and colouring at the thought that at last the moment had come when I could show him that I was clever
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But I need not enlarge further, for to do so would require a story to itself, and entail a colouring which I am loth to impart to the present narrative
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opened the book which she had in her hand, and colouring and evidently trying not to look at me she said, as though she had only suddenly realized it—
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The map might also be extended to the boundary of Connecticut, by prolonging the primitive ranges with some divergency, and colouring the intermediate space secondary, except a narrow tract on the east side of Connecticut river, which is alluvial
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—The whole plant is much used in colouring
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By repeated analyses, conducted with the minutest attention to every circumstance which could ensure accuracy, it appears, incredible as it may seem, that the chesnut wood contains twice as much tannin as ross'd[45] oak bark, and six-sevenths as much colouring matter (which gives a black with iron,) as logwood
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The colouring properties of the two substances, are entirely different
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The colouring corresponds to that on the geological map in Cleaveland's Mineralogy