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We see how the black-and-white rules of engagement become gray and murky.
Once the white coat is completely shed, the seals become gray with dark spots and are often referred to as "beaters" because of the sound made by their tails as they learn to swim.
"Those vivid colors of the early books," he said to me, "once they get blended with so many other authors and editors and concerns about what the customer wants, they inevitably become gray and bland.
In this case, a parent that initially exhibits white coloration (P) changes during its lifetime to become gray (Q).
The color is genetically dominant, meaning horses only need one copy of a hypothetical "gray gene" to become gray, yet the gene itself has remained elusive.
An increase in the heat flux will induce the progressive evaporation of lake waters (which first become gray in color and then may partially and/or totally evaporate), and phreatic explosions may occur (e.g., Sudo 2001; Shinohara et al. 2015).
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Every year, after the Lombardi trophy has been bestowed and the confetti swept away, when the old beer begins to look forlorn on the windowsill and the guacamole has become gray-brown around the edges, I'm reminded of the real reason so many watch the Super Bowl: the advertisements.
By Deirdre Foley Mendelssohn February 9, 2010 Every year, after the Lombardi trophy has been bestowed and the confetti swept away, when the old beer begins to look forlorn on the windowsill and the guacamole has become gray-brown around the edges, I'm reminded of the real reason so many watch the Super Bowl: the advertisements.
He is a young-looking fifty-one, despite his hair, which has thinned and become grayer since he took his current job.
Colorless becomes gray.
Among older males and females, the forehead often becomes bald and the back becomes gray.
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