Fear may lead euro governments to offer the UK an olive branch.
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Everybody today is trying to find a reason to use olive oil.
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Dirty olive green over the whole back; belly dirty white; scuta 130.
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Sear them in olive oil until golden, about four minutes per side.
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Tell him show business is more dangerous than the olive oil business.
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For coloringolive green, use 2 parts water to 1 part permuriate of iron.
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Blue feathers by being boiled as above become a fine olivecolour.
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It was of a dark olivecolour, brittle, and semi-transparent.
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The Italians have adopted an olivecolour, commonly spoken of as "grigio-verde," or grey-green.
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Their plumage was mostly of a dark olivecolour, with tints of brown on the other parts.
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They were broad-shouldered, well-made men, of olivecolour, their naked bodies being well greased and anointed with oil.
Uso de olive color em inglês
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This close, Dayle couldn't help noticing the pale olivecolor of her eyes.
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He was handsome, nude, with hair fastened back in a knot, of olivecolor.
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His skin was not black, but of an olivecolor.
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The sky darkened to an eerie olivecolor.
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Upper parts an even olivecolor all over.
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The same olivecolor prevailed.
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The image first takes a dirty black olivecolor which turns blue in water, then the tone darkens to a dark-brownish tint.
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Sinclair looked over the heads of Mason and Denver Jim into the suntanned face that had now paled into a delicate olivecolor.
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The skin does not always take the same color; it becomes in most cases grayish blue, slaty sometimes, though, a greenish brown or olivecolor.
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The "Urban Enduro" has an olivecolor scheme that recalls Steve McQueen's Triumph from The Great Escape, along with a headlight grill and spoked wheels.
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He's wearing jeans, a T-shirt and on top of that, what looks to be a khaki and olivecolored hunting or fishing vest.
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Though mostly hidden by a tattered, ankle-length robe, the metal man's face appeared to have slipped slightly, revealing a patch of olivecolored skin.
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"Gaily, freely, see me, hear me," sang a small olivecolored bird in the leafy maples above us.