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In a head-and-shoulders portrait called "Distant Woman" (1995) the subject's masklike face is featureless but for vacant, burning orange eye sockets.
One expects a lot from Satan according to King, but, alas, the demon is pure wax: burning orange eyes, foul breath, clawlike hands and superhuman strength.
A pre-dawn dance around a burning orange oil drum, in which the peshmerga had sung along to victory hymns, suddenly looked decidedly premature.
Afterward, he retraced his steps across the meadow in the dark, stopping every few minutes to look up: Scorpio, with Antares, the fire star, burning orange; the polestar, which in ancient China was a symbol of the emperor; Vega, in the center of the sky.
By the time the plane begins to sink into the darkness, fires burning orange in the forest below, the folly of taking a holiday in a country where 23,000 people were murdered in 1989, the worst year of violence, seems obvious.
Gas appliances burning orange flames instead of blue.
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The lush greens of late summer turn to deep reds, burning oranges and bright yellows in the hills that rise behind barns and cornfields and glacial lakes.
A salient example is "19 January 1950," in which the right three-quarters of the canvas is a burning brick orange red with small patches and lines of yellow, flanked at the left by a long, deep black abyss.
Mobile Midwife's alternative suggestion of burning dry orange peels to repel mosquitoes was much appreciated and considered affordable.
During the next two stages, there will be a huge party in the mountain range that straddles the France-Spain border, as Basque cycling fans, clad in the retina-burning orange of Euskaltel-Euskadi, will line the switchbacks en masse.
The couple spent just over a year in the mock Tudor house that Bill bought to get Hillary to marry him – long enough for her to paint the kitchen cupboards a retina-burning orange and for him to botch a repair job on the fireplace.
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