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1. In rose-colored marble, it read:
2. While John picked up some of the clothes, he came across some rose-colored girl’s pajamas
3. - A crack with his fingers on the pearl-shaped surface and a magical heavy Persian carpet appeared on the floor, rose-colored, bordered with a light beige fringe and adorned with Arabesque textiles with threads of silver
4. The two-story colonial with its rose-colored brick, black shutters and graceful column set back on a five-acre landscaped lot with crape myrtles and lace pines
5. But it was the same rose-colored glasses Kelly who raised her hands and said, “Let’s not jump to the wrong conclusions here
6. With the unaided eye, we find the meat rose-colored and free from congestion, whereas meat of the animal over which Al’lah’s Name was not pronounced seems congested with blood
7. The meat also looks congested and dark in color when being stored, whilst the Islamic slaughtered animal looks rose-colored
8. heavy side, but still an attractive woman with a perky rose-colored
9. The sun was going down into a vast rose-colored sea
10. Why, she has Guin’s rose-colored
11. The memories he made available were like disjointed dreams, clearly lacking in time continuity; all the fields of lavender and lilac bloomed the summer before we had our engagement party and were seen through rose-colored glasses that blinded him to the reality of my wants and needs
12. Ray Price title; the same is true for John Conlee's "Rose-Colored
13. times have you heard or read "Rose-Colored Goggles" or "One Turn
14. But these rose-colored goggles
15. And I'll wear these rose-colored goggles with pride
16. He wore a tight, beige summer suit with bell-bottom trousers, as was the style of the day, a silk, rose-colored shirt and a flashy, wide, red tie with an elaborate yellow-brown psychedelic design on it
17. I'm always going to be like this, She thought bitterly as she curled up on the cool rose-colored marble floor, fat
18. the floor length rose-colored drapes and readjusted the
19. and sat down in the elegant rose-colored chair sta-
20. Consider the terms rose-colored glasses or even putting the blinders on
21. He looked like an Italian, was dressed like an Englishman, and had the independent air of an American--a combination which caused sundry pairs of feminine eyes to look approvingly after him, and sundry dandies in black velvet suits, with rose-colored neckties, buff gloves, and orange flowers in their buttonholes, to shrug their shoulders, and then envy him his inches
22. This belief was changed into certainty when Franz saw the bouquet (conspicuous by a circle of white camellias) in the hand of a charming harlequin dressed in rose-colored satin
23. A knot of rose-colored ribbons fell from his shoulder almost to the ground
24. Preceded by Ali, who carried a rose-colored flambeau in his hand, the new-comer, who was no other than the lovely Greek who had been Monte Cristo's companion in Italy, was conducted to her
25. This was a sort of boudoir, circular, and lighted only from the roof, which consisted of rose-colored glass
26. That rose-colored stone, marked by dense swirling patterns and quarried from the de Castro Mountains in North Harchong, was the favorite medium of the Church’s sculptors and architects
27. “Seriously, though, did you already get into my stash? Your eyes are like rose-colored
28. I poured myself a cup of tea, then placed a stack of books about the Virgin Mary on a mahogany end table beside a cozy rose-colored wing chair
29. The ingenuous police of the Restoration beheld the populace of Paris in too "rose-colored" a light; it is not so much of "an amiable rabble" as it is thought
30. "Rose-colored! How do things look without them?"
31. Mona burst into the room, dressed in a fresh long-sleeved rose-colored silk dress and rose satin stacked heels, a quivering page of paper once more held aloft
32. “Mac,” he said, “you’re the craziest mess of cruelty and haus-frau sentimentality, of clear vision and rose-colored glasses I ever saw
33. She did not look in the least like the rose-colored butterfly child who had flown about from one of her treasures to the other in the decorated schoolroom
34. Two bedsteads stood against the wall, in one corner stood a large ikon of the mother of God, in a gilt frame, and before her burned a rose-colored lamp
35. The servant with a handkerchief around one eye said that the captain was in, and showed Nekhludoff into the small reception-room, in which was a lounge, a table and a lamp, one side of the rose-colored shade of which was scorched, standing on a knitted woolen napkin