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Examples
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Seeing her step out of the familiar battered truck, wearing a pumpkin-colored jacket and a cranberry-colored scarf, made my heart ache—with happiness that she was here and with sadness that she soon would be leaving again.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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She poured a small jar of cranberry-colored dressing over the top and then snapped the jar shut again.
WILLOWOOD Cecilia Galante 2010
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This season ' s included Amedeo Modigliani ' s cranberry-colored " Nude Sitting on a Sofa The Beautiful Romanian, " which Sotheby ' s sold for $68.9 million on Nov. 2.
Art Sales Crack $1 Billion, Again Kelly Crow 2010
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Seeing her step out of the familiar battered truck, wearing a pumpkin-colored jacket and a cranberry-colored scarf, made my heart ache—with happiness that she was here and with sadness that she soon would be leaving again.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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After a few minutes, he pulled up in a cranberry-colored, 1930s gangster-looking car and left it near where we were standing.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Family Matters Jack Canfield 2010
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After a few minutes, he pulled up in a cranberry-colored, 1930s gangster-looking car and left it near where we were standing.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Family Matters Jack Canfield 2010
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Tiptoeing downstairs, carrying a box of Cracker Jacks in case I had to get violent, I peeked from behind the cranberry-colored draperies and saw Carlos preparing to detonate the doorbell again.
A Kettle of Vultures Sabrina Lamb 2010
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The couple stripped the walls of its lackluster wallpaper, took up the cranberry-colored carpet and ripped out the built-in bookcases with sledgehammers.
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She poured a small jar of cranberry-colored dressing over the top and then snapped the jar shut again.
WILLOWOOD Cecilia Galante 2010
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Seeing her step out of the familiar battered truck, wearing a pumpkin-colored jacket and a cranberry-colored scarf, made my heart ache—with happiness that she was here and with sadness that she soon would be leaving again.
The Season of Risks Susan Hubbard 2010
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