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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I guess you could commission Ted Turner to colorize Dan Quayle later.
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The only requirement I had was not to colorize this movie.
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Skin color is meaningless, since a body can darken, blanch, or colorize, depending upon postmortem conditions.
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Tune in and see how you can either amplify your product or leverage your own eyeballs to colorize the industry, digital, traditional and beyond.
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TIP 1: COLORIZE Decide on a color scheme before buying anything.
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Photograph: English Heritage This is not the first time English Heritage has colourised archive photography.
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Film footage covering the Irish revolution has been colourised and put into a feature length documentary.
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To see them happening like that suggests there is a deep problem. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Colourised scanning electron micrograph of filamentous Ebola virus particles.
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People may have howled down Ted Turner when he colourised old black and white movies, but they've achieved higher ratings ever since, on cable.
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I saw a similar lack of people of colorin LGBT spaces.
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He notes that iridescence heightens the value of colorin adaptive display.
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But seeing positive images of women of colorin general, was rare.
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Felicity only noticed that Alexia was getting new colorin her cheeks.
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And if anyone needed more colorin her complexion it was she.
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Vegetable blood changes colourin the leaves; experiment with spurge; with picris.
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Bull nodded as he watched the rising colourin the perfect cheeks.
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The girl spoke with hurried shyness, the quick colourin her cheeks.
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Whiskered fathers of families made cheerful patches of colourin the foreground.
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There is a slight but perceptible colourin the atmosphere of summer.