His Eminence in scarlet is magnificent; his Eminence in gray is terrible.
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The man dressed in scarlet turned round and said in an undertone:
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Tall and grim he stood in the scarlet jacket of the Police.
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The girl in the scarlet jacket turned around with an angry scowl.
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She tossed the scarlet rose over to him; it hit his mouth.
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Conveniently, camouflage is available courtesy of the Arabian room's scarletred walls.
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Eyebrows like sleeping silkworms shaded his phoenix eyes, which were a scarletred.
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This one was done in a chevron pattern of scarletred, orange, and white.
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Everything was brilliant scarletred, like someone had poured buckets of red paint on the bed.
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Don't you understand?" panted Jason Philip with a scarletred face, "the two geese-
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Bent-Anat's face glowed with scarletcolor, while her, brother went on to explain.
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Whatever you want to call it. The angry scarletcolor had returned to Celia's cheeks.
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As she raised it, her dark eyes began to glow, the same scarletcolor as the crystal.
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Then add a little solution of nitrate of silver, and there is produced a splendid scarletcolor.
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They put on their robes bands of porcupine quills, which they dye a very fine scarletcolor.
Ús de scarlet colour en anglès
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With less oxalic acid, a less scarletcolour will be obtained.
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A scarletcolour stole into the rose glow on Lucia's face.
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This was, as you know, of a bright scarletcolour.
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It hung in the form of bunches of large grapes, and was of the brightest scarletcolour.
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The Woman from Morocco was the scarletcolour of his troubled dreams....
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This plant grows on the moist banks of creeks It is very beautiful, of a bright orange- scarletcolour.
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He saw the scarletcolour of annoyance flush to that beautiful cheek which was partially presented to him.
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At one time, the Dutch alone in Europe possessed the secret of giving to vermilion a rich scarletcolour.
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In rich contrast with these is the style, with its tuft of filaments of a bright orange scarletcolour.
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The flowers are of a rich, bright scarletcolour, and well set off by the glossy, dark green leaves.
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Well, Isabelle had gotten rid of him, although she could not yet think of him without scarletcolour in her cheeks.
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After the blossom has fallen off a berry is formed, which assumes in the autumn a bright scarletcolour, and proves attractive to birds.
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As a rule he rode on a big black horse which admirably suited his figure and the scarletcolour and silver of his costume.
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It is of a beautiful scarletcolour, and so minute that you must bring your eye close to it before you can perceive it.
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In speaking this she turned away with a confusion which was visible in her air, and the scarletcolour with which her neck was dyed.
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It is true, solidity cannot exist without extension, neither can scarletcolour exist without extension, but this hinders not, but that they are distinct ideas.