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In the midwinter grayness of northern Europe — not a trace of red or blue anywhere — the light seems to have gone out, but at least one soul burns with an almost phosphorescent brightness.
Served in a Cretan copper carafe filled from two giant plastic vats in a cool, whitewashed storeroom at the back (where the olive also lives, in steel vats, pressed from trees that scale the hillside behind the hotel), it doesn't really show a trace of red in its hue.
And we know from the song he can cut without ever showing a trace of red.
Cut and remove sections A, B and C. Cut out the side wings, propeller and tail pieces from section "A"; scoop out flesh leaving just a trace of red; drain watermelon.
Under the sweater each varsity man is a Prince on a horse; there is probably more than a trace of Red Grange in every Snow White.
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What's more, the helicopter was cherry red, and in the Gorongosi culture red is the color of violence and conflict, so it is strictly forbidden to appear before the Samatenje with any trace of red on one's person.
From the right, the streaks have a reddish-orange tint; from the front, white and brown; and from the left, grayish-green with a flame-shaped trace of red in the lower left corner.
2. When onion is ready, add lamb to skillet and cook, stirring to break up any clumps, until all traces of red are gone, about 5 minutes.
Although about the same size with the same perky upright stance, the New Zealand robin, is appropriately enough nearly all-black, with a pale belly and a white splash just above the bill, but no trace of red.
They included a magnificent Pericles (2003), framed by the image of refugees shambling across the stage to the sound of gunfire, and a stylised Titus Andronicus (2006), in which there was not a trace of blood but simply rivers of red silk pouring from the mouths and hands of the maimed and murdered.
Ms. Hughes, a spunky performer with traces of red peeking out of her black hair, often seems like a mere bystander as the cast chats up the audience.
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