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She owns an array of brightly colored winter coats — jewel red, imperial purple — with faux-fur-trimmed hoods that frame her face, as do her abundant curls of silver hair.
Though less nutrient dense than the denser more orange colored winter squashes (like acorn and butternut), summer squashes contain beta-carotene, folic acid, and vitamin C, calcium, magnesium and potassium.
Get rid of all your boring clothes and buy strip tanks, Bermuda shorts, skate shoes, all different colored plaid shirts, ripped jeans and solid colored winter hats Dump all of your popular or not so smart friends and hang out with smart skaters, even if it sounds weird.
At 66, with a coconut tapioca parfait, served in a tall glass, with tiny dice of brightly colored winter fruits.
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At Ms. Marra's house, she and her three daughter colored Easter eggs and made cookies.
LED lighting was once relegated to basketball scoreboards, cellphone consoles, traffic lights and colored Christmas lights.
(Mr. Chang cites Jacques Demy's extravagantly colored 1964 musical "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" as a stylistic influence).
Anthony Gullo, 64, of Malverne, an independent financial consultant who works with Montauk Financial Services, started having his hair colored 10 years ago.
Dozens of palm crosses, brightly colored spring bouquets and three balloons — many, Mr. Buonocore said, brought to other graves for Easter — belied the subdued mood at the cemetery, where wails and cries could be heard out on the street.
Set against the square's imposing Tyn Church, local venders hawk handicrafts, jewelry and crates full of colored Easter eggs, while children perform song and dance routines on the main stage.
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