Sentence examples for color resembling from inspiring English sources

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Her hair, straining to be blond, had washed out into a color resembling sugarless gum of a lesser flavor.

Powerful in comparison with their colorful counterparts, the black and white images contain the dizzying detail of the paintings but stripped of color, resembling ghosts.

Mined in Greece and known for a crystalline color resembling refined sugar, the stone sat idle because property owner Gulam Jaffer wanted crews with experience handling the rare material, Poston said.

In all revised hips, the modular femoral neck taper junction showed a black color resembling corrosion.

At least 4 of these females showed an unambiguous, uniform light cuticle color, resembling females in which y pairing had been disrupted (Chen et al. 2002; Ou et al. 2009).

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He recalls trying to find a craftsman who could produce Hundertwasser's trademark tile columns, which in shape and color resemble giant necklace beads.

Mongolian dinosaurs are slightly radioactive, owing to the presence of uranium in the Gobi; the bones, which have a distinctive off-white color, resemble those of the freshly dead.

(The digital images radioed home by the Viking lander in 1976 were notoriously "over-pinked"; if you actually stood on Mars, you would see a landscape whose color resembled not cotton candy but butterscotch).

(Smith) Steve Roden: 'ragpicker' (closes on Saturday) The latest exhibition of this multitalented multimedia artist based in Los Angeles is dominated by handsome abstract paintings whose brusque prismatic forms and bright color resemble stained glass and are derived from a system of linear configurations with which the German philosopher Walter Benjamin crossed out errors in his notebooks.

(Schwendener) Steve Roden: 'ragpicker' (through Oct. 19) The latest exhibition of this multitalented multimedia artist based in Los Angeles is dominated by handsome abstract paintings whose brusque prismatic forms and bright color resemble stained glass and are derived from a system of linear configurations with which the German philosopher Walter Benjamin crossed out errors in his notebooks.

(Rosenberg) Steve Roden: 'ragpicker' (through Oct. 26) The latest exhibition of this multitalented multimedia artist based in Los Angeles is dominated by handsome abstract paintings whose brusque prismatic forms and bright color resemble stained glass and are derived from a system of linear configurations with which the German philosopher Walter Benjamin crossed out errors in his notebooks.

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