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1 B-r-e-a-t-h-e! he said, tamping down his Guatemalan predilection toward something more colorful .
2 It's something you just added to make things a little more colorful ?
3 Bridget's ears, she muttered, picking one of her uncle's more colorful phrases.
4 One of his more colorful recent cases involved a cat-kicking neighbor.
5 But countless smaller, more colorful initiatives have also sprung up on the Internet.
6 Here are some of the more colorful phrases they used to describe it.
7 He reacted as I had, though in somewhat more colorful prose.
8 Merchants did the same for their wares with more colorful cloth.
9 She was sweeter, more colorful , more elusive than anybody he had ever known.
10 The daughter was a noisier, more colorful version of the mother.
11 Later work became more colorful , varied, and supple, but his identifiable stylistic gestures remain.
12 The small university town was the scene of many of Ryan's more colorful performances.
13 Stutter bugs were one of Meyerdahl's more colorful insect analogues.
14 But sometimes, to really kill the time, you need something more colorful and animated.
15 The world began to seem brighter, stranger, and more colorful within only a few minutes.
16 No more colorful tales from the meteoric rise of Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher and Flom.
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