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yellowed with age
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Awad’s picture is skewed and yellowed
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and an empty page is dry and yellowed with sun,
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For a moment I can’t see what he means at all, then I realise that what I had taken for crops of ripe grain are in fact wilting plants, their leaves yellowed
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But he could turn and step away from Ava and leave her holding that yellowed and wrinkled piece of paper that shouldn’t exist
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The skirt, faded from age and wear, but clean, ended at the woman’s waist, and was topped by a yellowed white blouse, partially covered with a light brown cloak
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Unable to move, Theodorous saw the yellowed teeth coming at him and was certain he was doomed
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It contained a couple of hundred small and yellowed cards
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This pad had a yellowed plastic weatherproof covering
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The yellowed paper pages almost crackled a sigh of relief of the heavy cover being lifted off and carefully, Daltrez turned the pages, one at a time, scanning the contents
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Only half of them had names, some were yellowed with age, others simply had
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The tape was clean and clear, not yet yellowed and cracked with age
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You know, he and I are old comrades-in-arms; fought side-by-side in the Nicaraguan war,” he boasted, smiling with a narrow exposure of yellowed teeth
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Light faded and the orange of the clouds capping the mountains changed to purple, then black, and floodlights suddenly colored the log yard and pier with yellowed tones; still, the tug strained against its load
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As the hands that gripped her thighs and held her in the warm bathwater yellowed, a feeling of aknowledgement seeped in
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“On the day when Joanna met Brian, she was struck by his yellowed face
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As I begin to flick through its yellowed pages, he stops me and retrieves the book
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Yellowed with age
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The only unusual discovery is the tall, yellowed sculpture in the last house they search
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The poster was yellowed with age and looked to be
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and yellowed remnants of which were still visible – and the
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The yellowed parchment had been addressed to a British Colonel at Fort William and my aunt had it preserved amongst other family heirlooms
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She wore strands of yellowed boars’ teeth around her neck
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The print was yellowed, the paper fragile
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Her drenched white dress was yellowed
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The sails, hoisted, wilted and yellowed by the harassment of saltpeter and time, were raised, weak and lazy, almost about to collapse over the bare-bones boat
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The men murmured, though they did not let their murmurings reach the ears of their implacable master, who tramped the poop day and night in gloomy majesty, or pored over ancient charts and time- yellowed maps, reading in tomes that were crumbling masses of worm-eaten parchment
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But thrust between the crossed arms and the shrunken breast there was a roll of parchment, yellowed with age to the color of old ivory
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Big, small, sideways, smiling, straight, ugly, heavy, faint, out of focus, dark, bleached and yellowed faces
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The grey eyes were old, the whites yellowed with age
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with yellowed pages chock full of ancient thoughts
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It wavered and snapped as it yellowed Ashley’s and Laura’s faces
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His fingernails and toenails were long and yellowed
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The woman of every day, the one with her head held high and with a stony gait, did not arrive, but an old woman of supernatural beauty with a yellowed ermine cape, a crown of gilded cardboard, and the languid look of a person who wept in secret
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But as soon as they laid hands on the yellowed sheets an angelic force lifted them off the ground and held them suspended in the air until Aureliano returned and took the parch-ments away from them
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This story has been around so long it's teeth are yellowed
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that had yellowed with age
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The delicacies were served with a Riesling that had yellowed in the heat of the store-room it had been kept in; the last of Patel’s booze, well past its best but palatable enough in a country of limited choice
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Her teeth yellowed from the thick doses of
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slightly yellowed with age
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The wolf growled menacingly and it bared its sharp, yellowed fangs
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yellowed with age and extensive use
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yellowed eyes, which were in contrast to his fairly white teeth, offset by
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The pages appear yellowed and dry, almost to the
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In the yellowed files were almost the complete military records of the
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away, and there, in an old plastic bag on yellowed
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” It struck me how frustrated he was when a new maple leaf yellowed and fell into my lap
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One flimsy, yellowed, fraudulent report, and everything died
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The ash and maple yellowed, my birthday came and went, and the brigands held the next music night after they’d looted a barge loaded with damson wine
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He stopped walking backwards and pulled out an old, yellowed scroll from inside his overcoat
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You hug your sister and start feeling better although she looks somehow different, kind of waxy and her teeth are yellowed from smoking in chain
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reveal the dingy, yellowed athletic socks, with the hole
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Along the road yellowed grass lay flat against the ground and the burned forest stood quietly beyond, broken towers of burnt trees
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She had thought that a couple of her best gowns had become a bit yellowed from age and
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The lawn had yellowed from the frosts and a lack of water and was half overgrown
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The lawn was yellowed
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The earliest clipping, and probably his favorite, had yellowed and turned up at the edges, but the photo of what remained of the child’s pram was as clear as the day it had been taken
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The book fell open to a page that was marked with a folded piece of paper—a clipped, yellowed newspaper article:
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Did I say thanks for saving us, or thanks for not shooting us, or was I supposed to be mad that he preferred a bear over people? Dan stared at me as he chewed on the stubby cigar clamped between yellowed teeth
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She held up a sheaf of yellowed papers
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In his hand he held a thin sheaf of yellowed paper that was a portion of Sabrina's journal
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I flipped over to the flyleaf and saw inscribed on the yellowed paper there, Ruby Lee McAllister, 1947
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Ones appearing older, some yellowed on their fringe in the dank underground, were stacked on a corner of the table
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"Barnes! Not another corner! That doesn't work!" Barnes had flown into a corner on the other side, edging against stacks of yellowed paper and dusty jars networked with cobwebs; he pecked against the wall, as if he could somehow work through it
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Pascal blinks up at him blearily, his skin a gross, yellowed shade of brown
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The lamp light cast a sinister shade on his face that twisted and yellowed his features
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Before her the yellowed plains are revealed in splendid glory
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It appeared to have no eyelids, its wet eyes gleamed, perpetually staring yellowed and open, rolling in the patches of red and black flesh surrounding them
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To you who are young, when the pages of your life are yellowed from time that has passed and your soul has mellowed from dreams that have died and your ship has sailed and your soul’s been sold and your tale’s been told
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its surface grey with dust and littered with a few yellowed
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But the point I wish to emphasise is that at the thick end the larger body of oil in the paint, which always comes to the surface as it dries, has darkened and yellowed the surface greatly; while the small amount of oil at the thin end has not darkened it to any extent
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Places I hadn’t seen in over ten years were set before me again, out from the yellowed photographs of some fractured album in the dust
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He opened it and I saw a bundle of papers, yellowed but still legible
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I picked up a yellowed magazine and saw that it was published by the Communist Party of Minnesota and dated October 1920
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had hidden it the night before between the yellowed papers in the pigeon-holes of the
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There is a drawer in the sideboard that is lined with yellowed newspaper, it contains a small jumble of my Papa’s mementos: embroidered crests unpicked from uniforms, a carved clay pipe, tins that had once contained tobacco or cough sweets but are now used to collect thru’penny bits for children’s treats or shillings for the electric meter
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He stole out into the larger room, but it was bare of anything connoting domesticity, save for the couch, the lamp, a wall mirror, a yellowed mattress in the corner
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” The old knight wore mail and plate beneath his yellowed surcoat
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One of his long yellowed fingers relentlessly tapped the table
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I held my breath as Jacob unbuckled the strap, opened the wallet, and took out what looked to be a letter, written by hand on yellowed paper
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The yellowed paper was dated October 14, 1917, and the headline was as stark and powerful as the event itself: MIRACLE AT FATIMA
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The smooth ivory pieces were worn and yellowed by the touch of thousands of sweaty, nervous hands
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Worn bicycle tires, bottles with peeled labels, ripped up magazines, yellowed newspapers, all scattered amid a pile of bricks and slabs of cement
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I promised myself that I Khaled Hosseini The Kite Runner would talk to her before the summer was over, but schools reopened, the leaves reddened, yellowed, and fell, the rains of winter swept in and wakened Baba's joints, baby leaves sprouted once more, and I still hadn't had the heart, the dil, to even look her in the eye
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Madame Magloire having taken the pictures down to dust, the Bishop had discovered these particulars written in whitish ink on a little square of paper, yellowed by time, and attached to the back of the portrait of the Abbe of Grand-Champ with four wafers
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On it, for the first time, though it had probably yellowed there for years, was a list, typed with a faded ribbon, of all the folks who had passed through his portals to be psyched back to health
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There he stared down at the lawn and then at the photograph, very old, very yellowed with age
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On the tent-pole the lamplight yellowed and dropped to the wick
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The sun gilded with its beams the tops of the lindens, already yellowed by the keen breath of autumn
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Her head was flung back out of the lamp light which yellowed her breast, and the gold of her coiled hair floated over her in the darkness like a misty moon