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She has created a dining area at the end of the living room, with a built-in bench and display shelves, painted in Dulux's Hebridean Mist 4, £19.49 for 2.5 litres (from dulux. co.uk).
How to make a small flat feel larger Anne-Celine Jaeger 2010
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It will be worse now that Meddleson is ruling the roost as an appointed Lord, who comes equipped with umpteen tins of white dulux paint and silly strange handshakes.
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“I had to make tea to match a particular colour from a dulux colour chart.”
Is your boss weird? Thatsnews 2008
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“I had to make tea to match a particular colour from a dulux colour chart.”
Archive 2008-06-01 Thatsnews 2008
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No longer the Mussolini grey and black photo, no, this man has adapted his energies to the new Europe, a Europe whose citizens though superficially alike, slipping around the dulux grey shopping malls in their light grey suits, pale pink ties, slyly still dabble in amusements of Balkanesque proportions.
Hey! Luciani 1986
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Hebridean Mist 4, £19.49 for 2.5 litres (from dulux. co.uk).
Personal finance and money news, analysis and comment | guardian.co.uk 2010
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You don't need to get a dulux chart from homebase to know those colours clash.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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You don't need to get a dulux chart from homebase to know those colours clash.
Army Rumour Service 2009
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The entire dulux catalogue from Aardvark Surprise to Zanzibar Fart
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As far as I'm aware and I'll be honest I never watch these programmes but literally can't avoid hearing their diabolically offensive, completely nonsensical, ear pollution or avoid seeing their dulux covered faces plastered on the side of things that are masquerading as food and drink there are no real musicians in and amongst these lot, they're all just kids and deluded adults who have been brainwashed by the media into thinking that stardom and success is merely an afternoon at the NEC and a spot of karaoke away.
The Guardian World News Stuart Heritage 2011
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