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  • All these were years ago little red-coloured, pulpy infants, capable of being kneaded, baked, into any social form you chose.

    A VISION OF THE NIGHT 2010

  • I remember he wore a brown Cardigan jacket, and I know precisely the spot, in the midst of the array of bottles, from which he took the bottle of red-coloured syrup.

    Chapter 5 2010

  • Then there is this rose red-coloured set for pontifical Mass of a brilliant red-and-silver French (Lyonese) brocade of 1727:

    Catholic Bamberg: The Vestments of Pope Clement II and Other Treasures from the Diocesan Museum 2009

  • Both designs incorporate red-coloured poppies – one of the most powerful symbols of remembrance for those lost in war.

    The Perth Mint – New Product Releases : Coin Collecting News 2008

  • All day they stood at the counter chatting quietly, but no one approached them to look at the red-coloured nylon stockings.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • At any rate, the seeds which the Martians intentionally or accidentally brought with them gave rise in all cases to red-coloured growths.

    The War of The Worlds H. G. Wells 2009

  • All day they stood at the counter chatting quietly, but no one approached them to look at the red-coloured nylon stockings.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • All day they stood at the counter chatting quietly, but no one approached them to look at the red-coloured nylon stockings.

    Brooklyn Colm Tóibín 2009

  • Nearly a dozen brands - from The Gap to Giorgio Armani - have launched distinctive red-coloured products to help fight the AIDS pandemic.

    Craig Kielburger and Marc Kielburger: The Rise of Corporate Social Responsibility 2008

  • Young Dean would read, very slowly, maybe even twice, the pages about the Jade Warrior's romantic encounters with blue and red-coloured women from opposing tribes.

    Ezra Levant: April 2008 Archives 2008

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