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The phrase "a fine dark" is not standard in written English and may be confusing without context.
It could potentially be used in a poetic or descriptive context, perhaps referring to a specific shade or quality of darkness.
Example: "The artist captured a fine dark in her painting that evoked a sense of mystery and depth."
Alternatives: "a deep shade" or "a rich darkness".
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A rich, gloriously shot slice of turn-of-the-century life; one of Altman's best Build My Gallows High (Jacques Tourneur, 1947) 4.25am, FilmFour A fine, dark thriller starring Robert Mitchum as a private eye haunted by femme fatale Jane Greer and keeping an appointment with death.
Then Baumbach came in, and Suárez got a fine, dark shot of him looking very unsmiley.
There was a fine, dark gravel on the streambed of Kirk Varnedoe's voice.
I watched as your eyes lightened to blue, as the coarse hair you were born with fell out and was replaced by a fine, dark fuzz".
Desserts vary, but it's a fair bet that there will be a tarte Tatin — the apples have a fine dark, caramelized flavor, but the pastry ought to be more delicate — and a crème brûlée that is blowtorched before one's eyes.
I think the aged Hereford sirloin might have been sous-vided to give it a flawless scarlet interior, but it has a fine, dark crust from the grill and a sharp, buttery wallop from a kind-of-hollandaise spiked with Serragghia capers.
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From spotting them on Monday at the Marios Schwab show at London fashion week – a fine, dark-red pair – to seeing the spring/summer collections now going into stores, dungas are definitely staging a comeback.
The nominate subspecies is similar to P. c. tristis, but with a finer darker bill, browner upperparts and buff flanks; its song is almost identical to P. collybita, but the call is a weak psew.
All I saw was a charmer, whose fine dark hair, snappy spectacles, and black goatee gave him the air of a jazz-loving hipster of the nineteen-fifties.
The clutch is usually three to five whitish eggs, typically patterned with a network of fine dark lines.
The 3 5 eggs are patterned with a mesh of fine dark lines, giving rise to the old name for the bird of "scribble lark".
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