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Last year, he became the first man since Eric Heiden to win a third consecutive all-around title, and anything less than a gold in this race would have turned the vociferous fans in orange a deep hue of blue.
The control line darkened to a deep hue of pink.
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In the period from 1768 to 1774, his music took on a deeper hue; the intellectualization that had steadily increased throughout the 1760s at last found its natural outlet in the mid-1780s, when he seems to have regained the emotional strength that so much of his work had lost after the outburst of the early 1770s.
Add more drops for a deeper hue of colour, but don't go overboard.
Axelsen, Chaleff, Flood, and Roberts, each in tights and a sleeveless top of a different deep hue, moved incessantly around the stage, filling every corner, to Ryuichi Sakamoto's score, which churned one moment and emptied out the next.
Look for a deep, rich hue that's a bit reddish in tone.
Paisley was an Orangeman, of an especially deep hue, and our friends in the North of Ireland told us of the petty cruelties and minor acts of terrorism those thugs in sashes and bowler hats used to go in for when marching through Catholic areas, before the real Troubles started.
If you have the budget, consider purchasing a "fancy" diamond, which is a type of rare stone with an especially deep hue.
Just a vivid, eye-popping, deep hue.
Its worn, velvety cloth is a deep olive hue; its shading alters with the slightest pressure.
The skin had a deep golden hue, and the orange slices had tanned softly at the edges.
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