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1. All she had to do was colour in the flower petals and stick paper leaves to the front of each card
2. I can always see the match in colour in Ishaan's house
3. same as the sky blue colour in paint shops and is so crisp that your eyes hurt
4. was colour in the flower petals and stick paper leaves to the front of
5. little explosions of colour in the narrow streets
6. How the f will he explain that to his wife who f happens to like salad and sauce which is f white in colour in case we do not know? And she is a f good detective warrant-officer who always f knows when he is f lying ever since he f met her years ago in the f College
7. Electric blue can override any other colour in the Aura, when the person is receiving and/or transmitting information in a telepathic communication
8. colour in the cup, when itself moves itself around and up
9. …We conclude that the activity of cells in V5 must indeed depend partly on colour input and the activity of cells in V4 partly on motion
10. colour inserts, we use the figure of £185 as an allowance towards the
11. There is a print cost to colour inserts as the following table shows
12. It was an old three story terraced building constructed out of bricks that had a yellowish colour in them
13. As Megan carried on with her walk, she collected some of the wild flowers, these would add a little colour in her country kitchen
14. At times she seemed to be on the mend, lucid and with some colour in her hollow cheeks, when she would take a little food, but inevitably she slipped back again to a febrile near-wraith
15. giveth his colour in the cup, when it moveth itself
16. It was encouraging to see the vitality of the hotel was slowly returning as if it had been plagued by a debilitating illness and was now only recovering, showing some signs of colour in its cheeks; perhaps since the first inquest had been disposed, the aura of darkness surrounding the disappearance and the apprehension of this pending storm, whose towering thunderclouds could be seen churning several miles from the shore, was being overshadowed by the jovialness that the hotel itself possessed and attempted to exude through its bright floral arrangements and charming atmosphere
17. Stern lines and no colour in a sombre room with walls reserved for photographic record of the many achievements in The Stables’ racing history
18. It’s the first thought that comes to my mind when I feel slightly off-colour in a far country: please let it be mild food poisoning, flu, something temporary
19. The red colour indicates
20. There is an eighth colour in the rainbow, invisible to eyes of man and his machines, it is a base colour resembling the yoke of a blind eye and blood of the deepest red, it is a colour darkness itself is fearful of
21. “I know you’re not the Lady Death are you? I can see life like a colour in, and around you, and your eyes, they look like sunrise
22. As she slowly walked over to me all the colour in my face drained I was terrified of needles and she was holding a rather big one
23. Marbles of same size & same colour indicate that they all belong to the
24. This is the boundary of my kingdom on the south side, a blaze of colour in May and June, across which you see the placid meadows stretching away to a distant wood; and from its contemplation the ideal visitor returns to the house a refreshed and better man
25. I think Nigger here might need some colour in her though
26. The colour in her cheeks deepened at the scorn in his
27. The hint of angry colour in her cheeks deepened to a
28. Despite a surge of pride that sent some colour into his face, Fred wondered if he had just made himself a new enemy
29. The boards were a rare flash of colour in Trecadok
30. If you examine these visual pictures without any prejudice, as one may with a camera obscura, you will see that they are composed of masses of colour in infinite variety and complexity, of different shapes and gradations, and with many varieties of edges; giving to the eye the illusion of nature with actual depths and distances, although one knows all the time that it is a flat table on which one is looking
31. But, when you come to colour, the fact of the opaque middle tone (or half tone) being first painted over the whole will spoil the clearness and transparency of your shadows, and may also interfere with the brilliancy of the colour in the lights
32. It is only possible to have one colour in your brush sweep, and the colour changes across, much more than down the form as a rule
33. Tone is so intimately associated with the colour of a picture that it is a little difficult to treat of it apart, and it is often used in a sense to include colour in speaking of the general tone
34. What is it that these rays of light striking our retina convey to our brain, and from our brain to whatever is ourselves, in the seat of consciousness above this? What is this mysterious correspondence set up between something within and something without, that at times sends such a clamour of harmony through our whole being? Why do certain combinations of sound in music and of form and colour in art affect us so profoundly? What are the laws governing harmony in the universe, and whence do they come? It is hardly trees and sky, earth, or flesh and blood, as such, that interest the artist; but rather that through these things in memorable moments he is permitted a consciousness of deeper things, and impelled to seek utterance for what is moving him
35. was just what was needed, and when she began to roughly colour in the additions, I liked it
36. His colour increased; and with his eyes fixed on the ground he only replied, "You are too good
37. She wore the old-rose dressing-gown that Leonard had given Annie, and, with a little colour in her face, was quite young again
38. Catherine took a hand of each of the children, and brought them into the house and set them before the fire, which quickly put colour into their white faces
39. And though frequently, when she looked in to bid me good-night, I remarked a fresh colour in her cheeks and a pinkness over her slender fingers; instead of fancying the hue borrowed from a cold ride across the moors, I laid it to the charge of a hot fire in the library
40. to provoke a red colour into them, which I knew, as well by the flagrant
41. Deane lost all colour in his face
42. He sat propped up in the bed by pillows and the little colour in his puffy cheeks made them resemble warm cinders
43. It was the only splash of colour in the gloom
44. He was about to go to the prior’ s house for dinner when his cousin Caris appeared, her blue dress a startling splash of colour in the dim grey church
45. Then, springing eagerly towards me, he covered all those naked parts with a fond profusion of kisses; and now, taking hold of the rod, rather wantoned with me, in gentle inflictions on those tender trembling masses of my flesh behind, than in any way hurt them, till by degrees, he began to tingle them with smarter lashes, so as to provoke a red colour into them, which I knew, as well by the flagrant glow I felt there, as by his telling me, they now emulated the native roses of my other cheeks
46. His black eyes caught on the grisaille window, which dotted points of colour into them
47. If there was a little extra colour in his face, well, he couldn’t help that
48. She has more colour in her cheeks than usual, and looks, oh so sweet
49. And though frequently, when she looked in to bid me good-night, I remarked a fresh colour in her cheeks and a pinkness over her slender fingers, instead of fancying the line borrowed from a cold ride across the moors, I laid it to the charge of a hot fire in the library
50. There was no colour in the room; neither of the two sisters added any colour to it