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1 The green was of the particular shade which made her look yellow .
2 Indeed, light sources that are truly yellow make white things look yellow .
3 Put into a quick oven; take out when they begin to look yellow .
4 Sometimes the color of the dentin shows through the enamel, making teeth look yellow .
5 Every day the ears grew larger and harder, and then they began to look yellow .
6 Some brands of fluoride varnish make teeth look yellow .
7 As white as you'll look yellow one day, bat'd'lagoule!
8 Certain foods, for example, can stain your enamel while plaque build-up can also make your teeth look yellow .
9 First I took two cups of flour, and a half cup of corn-meal to make it look yellow .
10 No one wants to look yellow .
11 Much apprehension was now entertained for the wheat, which began to look yellow and parched for want of rain.
12 So if the Sun were pure yellow, then snow would look yellow - whether or not it fell near fire hydrants.
13 Vittoria raced the other side, a snowy sliver making the great rat look yellow , running at the rat's shoulder.
14 The apple-women crouch close to the wall, under their green umbrellas; the banana-sellers look yellow and wilted as their own wares.
15 It had begun to look yellow and faded, and Crawford had a strange fancy that it had a sad, pitiful appearance.
16 If in doubt, go for a red-orange rather than a true orange, which will have a yellower undertone and may make teeth look yellow .
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