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  • Makeup artist Eve Pearl will show us how to apply foundation to deep-toned skin while remaining true to Shaina's rich, natural color.

    Eve Pearl: "How To" Beauty Tutorial: Applying Foundation on a Deep Skin Tone Eve Pearl 2011

  • "All I Do" opens the work, introducing the eight company dancers, simply dressed in an array of casual clothes in deep-toned hues as if gathered for a dance party.

    Earthly Figures in the Clouds Robert Greskovic 2011

  • Billy challenged with deep-toned satisfaction, in the pause after his final cup of coffee, while he rolled a cigarette.

    CHAPTER II 2010

  • Parmigianino's deep-toned image, c. 1530, of an uneasy man, apparently interrupted while reading.

    See Their Worlds in Their Faces Karen Wilkin 2011

  • But he had rather anticipated that a deep-toned bell would ring somewhere, surely, and that it would be answered.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • But he had rather anticipated that a deep-toned bell would ring somewhere, surely, and that it would be answered.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • But he had rather anticipated that a deep-toned bell would ring somewhere, surely, and that it would be answered.

    Songs of Love & Death George R. R. Martin 2010

  • It was pleasingly deep-toned, with the British-tinged accent common to noble rage demons.

    Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009

  • It was pleasingly deep-toned, with the British-tinged accent common to noble rage demons.

    Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009

  • It was pleasingly deep-toned, with the British-tinged accent common to noble rage demons.

    Kiss of a Demon King Kresley Cole 2009

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