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Redder tones such as magenta "can be more respectful," she added, noting that such colors work well on people with strong coloring, such as dark eyes and hair.
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Finally, tired but unbowed, we retired to the car park where we ransomed Old Redder for a mere $9.00 and made our way home.
Archive 2008-12-01 1 Dinosaur 2008
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Finally, tired but unbowed, we retired to the car park where we ransomed Old Redder for a mere $9.00 and made our way home.
The Unbearable Lowness of Brass 1 Dinosaur 2008
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Whatever makes her Redder and more palatable to gung-ho war mongers.
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Instead of a "Redder America" we are seeing the beginning of rural voters, Reagan Democrats, Midwesterners and Northern swing states moving to the Democratic side.
Making the economy an issue. Ann Althouse 2006
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Redder than mine and he wasn't even doing the acting.
super-suzan Diary Entry super-suzan 2006
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Redder than ever, Seward had had all he could bear.
Villa Incognito Robbins, Tom 2003
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Redder than male rubies were the roses, and their leaves were of beaten gold.
The Young King 1962
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Redder and more red became the water until their helmet lamps barely glowed in the crimson sea.
Under the Ocean to the South Pole Or, the Strange Cruise of the Submarine Wonder Roy Rockwood
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Redder Squirrel cried, and for once he showed more sense than usual.
Mouser Cats' Story Amy Prentice
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