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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
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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.
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It is a gorgeous orange-pink blend and smells of fresh passion fruit!
Tea Rose Ayala Sender 2009
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Overhead, the gloomy darkness gave way to sparkling orange-pink flickers.
Deep Kiss Of Winter Kresley Cole 2009
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It should look like sunset colours – pale orange to dark orange-pink.
Archive 2007-04-01 Jyothsna 2007
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It should look like sunset colours – pale orange to dark orange-pink.
Take a guess.... Jyothsna 2007
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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
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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
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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
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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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