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What's good: There's a lot of detail, color and general visual interest.
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EBONY: What's the best way to achieve a color that really pops?
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Today we have the new Response, a color changing kettle from Kenwood.
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Ryan provided a color, model, year, and plate number for the Mercedes.
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Still, World Vision takes a step further with their water color project.
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Vegetable blood changes colour in the leaves; experiment with spurge; with picris.
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They use brushes, colour and different textures to achieve the desired effect.
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The colour again rose in her cheeks; her hand trembled in his.
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The data will be colour-coded: Grey would indicate less than one case.
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The leader is a dark-brown stallion; the mares are lighter in colour.
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Any color or coloringmaterial.
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These usually are composed of starch, coloringmaterial, with a little nitrogenous material in the form of gelatine, casein, or albumin.
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In 1901 the United States treasury department adopted a similar ink except that it permitted the introduction into it of an unnamed blue coloringmaterial.
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The Functional Pigment segment is engaged in the manufacture and sale of magnetic powder materials, various coloringmaterials and others.
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It happened that Kennedy had some artificial flowers on a stand, which he had been using long before in the study of synthetic coloringmaterials.
Usage of colouring material in English
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PIGMENT.-Thecolouringmaterial produced generally in the superficial parts of animals.
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MELANISM.-Theopposite of albinism; an undue development of colouringmaterial in the skin and its appendages.
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I have already elsewhere given particulars concerning red wood, mastic, perfumes, green colouringmaterial, cotton, amber, and many other products of this island.