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  • This isn't a Christmas story, but a market reality as the trees that produce the amber-colored resin are increasingly endangered, which could drive up prices for a product already in high demand.

    A Shift for the Magi? Frankincense Shortage Leslie Josephs 2011

  • The quartet thrashes and pivots madly, silhouetted by amber-colored sconces.

    Oscars: Inside the Vanity Fair party after the awards 2011

  • Frontenac gris, the white wine version of Frontenac, started as a single bud mutation yielding gray (thus named gris) fruit and amber-colored juice.

    Hudson Valley Wine 2009

  • Jim Petrie had suggested amber-colored mica sheets shaped into cones.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • Frontenac gris, the white wine version of Frontenac, started as a single bud mutation yielding gray (thus named gris) fruit and amber-colored juice.

    Windham Vineyards 2008 Estate Select Frontenac Gris 2009

  • Bible's amber-colored eyes rested on Tina and he said, "'For I know the plans that I have for you,' declares the LORD, 'plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope."

    How the Species Began Again, I Savannah Schroll Guz 2011

  • An amber-colored finishing oil that has this cook dreaming of ways to dress winter salads, finish pilafs and drizzle atop pizza.

    Clean Plates: Fun, Socially Conscious Gift Ideas for Food Lovers Clean Plates 2011

  • Jim Petrie had suggested amber-colored mica sheets shaped into cones.

    Bird Cloud Annie Proulx 2011

  • An amber-colored finishing oil that has this cook dreaming of ways to dress winter salads, finish pilafs and drizzle atop pizza.

    Clean Plates: Fun, Socially Conscious Gift Ideas for Food Lovers Clean Plates 2011

  • Frontenac gris, the white wine version of Frontenac, started as a single bud mutation yielding gray (thus named gris) fruit and amber-colored juice.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2009

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