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  • It's a pale orange-pink in the glass, and its nose is fairly expressive and fruity with lemony citrus, peaches, and red berries like strawberries and cranberries.

    LENNDEVOURS: 2008

  • It's a pale orange-pink in the glass, and its nose is fairly expressive and fruity with lemony citrus, peaches, and red berries like strawberries and cranberries.

    Croteaux Vineyards 2007 Merlot "314 Clone" Rose 2008

  • It is a gorgeous orange-pink blend and smells of fresh passion fruit!

    Tea Rose Ayala Sender 2009

  • Overhead, the gloomy darkness gave way to sparkling orange-pink flickers.

    Deep Kiss Of Winter Kresley Cole 2009

  • It should look like sunset colours – pale orange to dark orange-pink.

    Archive 2007-04-01 Jyothsna 2007

  • It should look like sunset colours – pale orange to dark orange-pink.

    Take a guess.... Jyothsna 2007

  • Next to her, Cocoa was blushing orange-pink as the rhyming tale jogged serenely to comic fruition.

    Kingdoms of Light Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2001

  • He looked out the window, seeing the orange-pink smudge beginning to form at the horizon, backlighting the buildings.

    The Bear and the Dragon Clancy, Tom, 1947- 2000

  • We watched it creep up the granite slope until the last rays turned the small bits of summer snow orange-pink, then faded.

    Never Come Down Black, Michelle 1996

  • Sizzling cane fields lit the sky up orange-pink -- torch parties were a big deal in postBatista Cuba.

    American Tabloid Ellroy, James, 1948- 1995

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