Sentence examples for deeply coloured from inspiring English sources

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Pomegranates are deeply coloured ruby-red jewels that somehow warm even the darkest of days.

The addition of fat and sugar lend the bread a tender, yellow crumb, and a soft, deeply coloured crust.

Tietjens's stand against the tide allows for a fascinating social panorama, but one deeply coloured by Ford's eccentricities and obsessions.

This evidence suggests that the regular consumption of deeply coloured red, orange, yellow and green fruits and vegetables (likely to be rich in carotenoid nutrients) will help to reduce prostate cancer risk in the long term.

He first made clear glass, lightly tinted and decorated with enamel and engraving, but he soon developed the use of deeply coloured, almost opaque glasses in heavy masses, often layered in several thicknesses and carved or etched to form plant motifs.

The term "moral majority" was first used by Paul Weyrich, an arch-traditional Catholic, in a presentation to Jerry Falwell, a leading evangelical.Regularity of church attendance is a much more reliable predictor of voting intentions than incomeAmerican politics is now deeply coloured by both religion and abortion.

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Perahia's reading is one his finest achievements on disc, deeply felt, sumptuously coloured, and always perfectly balanced Zimerman's is equally aristocratic, full of subtleties of touch and timbre and a constant awareness of Chopin's architecture.

Within the multi-layered conversations and one-sided telephone calls is a deeply funny, shrewd novel, coloured by the palpable anger Gaddis felt over the seeming indifference with which his first novel, The Recognitions, was met.

His drawing rooms and parlours, richly coloured yet deeply shadowed, speak to a society in which outward displays of moral rectitude – Hestor's parents are so protective of her reputation, they imprison her at home the better that she does not return to her "adulterer" husband – go hand in hand with repression and hypocrisy.

Much of the research in the early 1900s was coloured by deeply entrenched taboos against menstruating women, some of which persist even today.

The gluons and quarks themselves, being coloured, are permanently confined (deeply bound within the particles of which they are a part), while the colour-neutral composites such as protons can be directly observed.

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