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The mist became tinged with red …
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’ He said, his face grey tinged and hollow as he remembers
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but it was confusion tinged with hope
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"I'm the wife of the Chairman of this bank" she hovered over Lemoss like a huge gray cloud but her eyes were still tinged with a pink haze
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bandage on her thigh, but it was only slightly tinged with blood and had no smell of rotting flesh
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” his voice was tinged with sarcasm, “I keep the heaters running
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The most worrying feature was the colour; it was a mix of dark red with areas tinged yellow
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His long, fluffy white hair is tinged with orange at the ears and on his tail
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Each time she looked his way tonight, he sensed her love for him, tinged with distrust and fear
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As he spoke, his tone was calm, but tinged with hostility
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A hint of something meaty tinged the air
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” Excitement tinged his voice
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The leaves were small, with sparse hairs on top and white down underneath, the pale yellow flowers were tinged red
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And as the sun tinged yet another sky, she dug a temporary burrow so they had somewhere to rest, after which they all crawled inside and immediately fell into an exhausted sleep
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His penis was stiff, the glans tinged with purple and she took it in her mouth, feeling him shudder as she slid her lips down the shaft
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However, as time passed and her emotions weakened, her anger became tinged with doubt
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“No!” Lyra’s voice was tinged with panic
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The comments made through the Church of Scotland offices and the Presbytery of Glasgow have been generally milder, although tinged perhaps with more than a degree of complacency
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The Pharisees tried to overcome us, and have themselves been overcome, John thought in a kind of reflection tinged with a bitter-sweetness concerning the justice of it all
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The smell of Ivory soap tinged the air just above his skin
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” Which led to test full of “ideologically tinged” questions
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The Prussian loss at Jena was tinged with irony; as the battle occurred there, the University of Jena was closed, and the students and professors had to flee
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The colours of his mind tinged the surrounding air in shades of green and black before bleeding into nothingness
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“Who are you? From where do you come?” the captain growled in a voice tinged with
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smells tinged with the odor of rancid fat
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effective or elegant, will always be tinged with
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Celia swallowed nervously and her voice was tinged with panic
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That sort of wit tinged with seriousness was unlikely to be repeated
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’ His smile was tinged with nervous sadness
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Not a question was asked and the giggles and stares and occasional secret smiles of respect or complicity from other students in the corridor between classes were tinged with respect
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The nods of agreement were tinged with doubt until Reginald came bursting into their conference
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“Not a list!” he said, his voice tinged with false dismay
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He bit violently on the fleshy part of his hand until the skin punctured, leaving blue marks tinged with white, seeping dark red drops
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and clean-- never tinged for a moment with a malicious delight in the
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This shaft of light is white tinged with gold, and shot with that electric blue which is so often seen in connection with any manifestation of the
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same way, yet even they seem faintly tinged with the ever-present pale rose
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Again dawn tinged the ocean
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Again Thoth shuddered and an ashen hue tinged his dusky skin
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―Gratitude is a non-specific, all encompassing quality and tinged with a not-unpleasant sadness, might be said to be the primary emotion of the truth-realised person and the mature human adult
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The tail is brown tinged with red
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tail is orange tinged with red
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predominately brown or gray tinged with brown
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The coat is predominately greyish tinged with brown
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The back is gray or gray tinged with
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Gray Slender Loris’ back is brown tinged with red and the
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that is gray tinged with silver
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brown tinged with gray
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At the base of the wing was a single, orange tinged thruster like a tube that narrow at the opening
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Some of them had skin tinged in pale green and grey
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The stock of the gun was a little tinged with grey, and the barrel was short and thick
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The next few weeks are something of a blank in my memory as Anthea hovered between life and death, and I have no recollection of that time which is not tinged with fear or deep anxiety
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Without warning, she falls back and is totally consumed by the fog that is tinged with red
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“Really?” Marie said with forceful surprise tinged with what
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The restaurant was quite busy; the smell of burning pinewood from the open fire and grill, tinged the air
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The laughter was tinged with disappointment
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From both of us,” she said, her words tinged with sadness and admiration
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Ten yards away, and he could see the claws on the ends of each 6-fingered paw, the green tinged skin pulled bone-tight over the bones of its fingers
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to twain the heights tinged red of eve,
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Air rushed from his throat and sinuses, drawing muscuos along with it, tinged with blood, suggesting some venous nasal membranes had ruptured
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now their normal cheerfulness was tinged by a strong bitterness against the
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Modi will not concede it, but he had been anguished by his years of political ‘isolation’; now, he finally felt politically ‘acceptable’ and his rehabilitation was tinged with pique
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She soon climaxed as a wave of pleasurable sensation tinged with mild pain swept up and over her
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Feeling that her attempts to console him had been in vain, Nona took a step back, "I should tend to the children, dear husband," - her latter address of him came out slightly tinged with venom
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‘Sirus died trying to rescue her,’ Gabriel said, his tone tinged with anger
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He marched up the gravel driveway in a rush to get back to something that tinged his darkness with excitement
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The previously clear night sky now rolled with thick, ominous clouds, tinged with colour
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Loki takes a deep breath, and his voice comes out low, malevolent, but tinged with something desperate
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again was I to perceive any scenes of the sun’s rays tinged a yucky salmon pink like I had on the
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Deep green tinged with a hint of amber, the woman’s eyes had a distant look, as if she
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Of course it’s true!” she cried, her voice tinged with anger and frustration
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Haven let her collect herself, then asked gently, in a voice coated with love but tinged
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Caution tinged with a small bit of hope
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Though mine was tinged with a bit of insecurity
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A surge of relief flooded through me, tinged with regret that my parents weren’t there
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His eyes were mostly green, tinged with hazel
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” His quavering, gravely voice was tinged with an air of confession
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Sir Roger threw a look tinged with hatred at his soon-to-be bride and turning on his heel,
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Her pleasure became tinged with a faint uneasiness, for she wouldn't have thought, left to herself, that she had been giving him love
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Her eyes were fixed on the ground, and she was deep in thought tinged with remorsefulness that she should have come up here instead of going straight home to the farm, and by losing her way and staying out so long have given Fritzing's careful heart an unnecessary pang of anxiety
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“Tis more than fatigue that has brought her to your bed, Miss Anne,” Rohan said, his voice tinged with disapproval— and laughter
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” Panic tinged Anne’s voice
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The whole time he and Brigit remained bound and by nightfall his wrists were swollen and the smooth nylon cords had rubbed glistening bands tinged with pink which threatened to spill blood
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His musings were tinged with regret that he had not
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My peripheral vision was tinged with red
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He looked at Flint with kind eyes that were tinged with sadness
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His smile beamed in amusement, a deep laugh came from his throat and a slight pink tinged his cheeks as he gazed at her in open admiration of her look and her wit
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“My blood cursed the river,” she said, her voice tinged with sadness
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This happy moment is tinged with sadness, as my hunting in the New World is now over
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“What can we do Kurt?” Her voice tinged with fear, Mary was beginning to think
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Their motivations became tinged with fear, poisoned by fear, until their motivations became predominantly fear-based
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I had the impression, which might have been tinged by a bit of wishful thinking, that she was not particularly happy in her marriage
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The eyes that were strong, the smile pleasant, and in conversation, often teasing with an inoffensive irony, the laugh silent and private and the voice tinged with the slight foreignness of the Lebanese accent
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Tinged with sadness,
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Pleading in desperation, tinged with the cunning that I knew such a man possessed, I heard him say, “You said it was a game! I had my turn now it’s yours!”
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A thousand sparks tinged with blue and white burned briefly in the night sky
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General Nadero stood at the end of the bed with a look of puzzlement, tinged with concern, on his face as he stared down at the still figure resting on the bed before him
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“So the message I am to give the East is that they stand alone in their greatest hour of need?” I asked with my tone tinged with bitterness