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The best versions were a saffron-yellow crepe dress with a halter neck and the honeycomb gown, also with a halter-neck, that had restrained pleats at the top and fuller ones on the skirt.
PHOTOS: Victoria Beckham Shows 100th Look Hilary Moss 2011
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The term was coined out of deference to the saffron-yellow robes that Buddhist monks in Asia usually wear.
Russ Wellen: 'Burma VJs: Reporting From a Closed Country': Filmmaking at Its Incendiary Best 2009
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The term was coined out of deference to the saffron-yellow robes that Buddhist monks in Asia usually wear.
Russ Wellen: 'Burma VJs: Reporting From a Closed Country': Filmmaking at Its Incendiary Best 2009
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The term was coined out of deference to the saffron-yellow robes that Buddhist monks in Asia usually wear.
Russ Wellen: 'Burma VJs: Reporting From a Closed Country': Filmmaking at Its Incendiary Best 2009
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Jews to wear indigo-blue and saffron-yellow turbans, the white being reserved for Moslems.
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The bright saffron-yellow tunic lay in pieces, discarded to one side.
Spirit Gate 2006
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I recognized their leader, clad in a sweeping cloak of blue velvet, lined with saffron-yellow.
Kushiel's Avatar Carey, Jacqueline, 1964- 2003
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His black, agate pupils with saffron-yellow whites moved restlessly near the lower eyelids.
War and Peace 2003
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Dust dimmed their saffron-yellow riding cloaks and the red and blue uniforms beneath.
Mercadian Masques Lebaron, Francis 1999
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Above and beyond all, stood out the wild inhabitants of the Atlas, and men from the Sus, wearing black camel's-hair jellabs with a great russet-red or saffron-yellow patch let into the backs of them.
In the Tail of the Peacock Isabel Savory
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