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been grey
adjective
Having a color somewhere between white and black, as the ash of an ember.
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It had been grey in the earlier trilogy.
In fairness to him, though, there have always been grey areas.
Others have been grey men who failed to get media attention.
The agency for regional and local dealer advertising has been Grey West in San Francisco, part of the Grey unit of the Grey Group, a WPP agency.
It was started in the aftermath of the Second World War, to bring back the joy, colour and vibrancy of cultural expression into people's lives, lives that for the most part had been grey and miserable.
Glasgow might have been grey, wet and miserable for the final two days of the Games, but Wales' outlook ahead of 2018 is certainly brighter.
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It has generally been grey-skied, cold, windy and rainy.
Some of them have been grey-area penalties and it's clearly an issue the big thinkers in the game are trying to get their heads around.
Photographs taken towards the end of his life show him to have been grey-haired and distinguished, the very epitome of the successful medical practitioner on a street that has long been synonymous with high-class healthcare.
The skies are grey.
Everything was grey and shadowy.
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