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Roberio also did the make-up for Giles Deacon's show, described by many as the highlight of the week, using "soft, dirty colours, lifting the brows with concealer (so you're almost blanking them out), taking charcoal brown eye shadow, blending it into the crease with a strong lining under eye".
Girls aren't letting dip-dye die and have moved on from civilised blonde tips to grungier, dirty colours that remind us of Milla Jovovich in The Fifth Element if she was having dope-addled sex with Alabama Whitman from True Romance.
Rips are identifiable by a number of ways: The colouring of the water may have changed to a murky dirtier colour, this is caused by the sand being stirred up from the bottom.
The glacier is a dirty brown colour, wrinkled with crevasses.
'Is it because of the war?' asked Molly, when the hens got fowl pest". How well that catches the way the second world war, unlike all the wars since, dyed every mind the same dirty khaki colour, even in places far from bombs and battles.
It is 3.0 8.0 cm high and 1.5 2.0 cm wide, with the base 2.5 4.0 cm in diameter, and bruises a dirty yellowish colour.
In 1960 Dominican botanist José de Jesús Jiménez Almonte described a variety of Z. antillarum which was distinguished from the typical variety by its smaller, pear-shaped fruits with a "dirty yellow" colour.
And I wanted to read more of this sort of fiction, in which complex sensual pleasure came from the writing itself, in which even a description of a bunch of flowers becomes dirty: "The colours spoke to her of custard, of blancmange – a leaden meat tea served on pastel plates, the desiccation of a proletarian wake for some tyrant grandad, or some pub parrot of a granny, mad for these thirty years".
Most recorded calls contained some direct questioning about feed frequency, sleep, wet and dirty nappies, nappy colour and baby contentment particularly in the first week.
The painting shows a whitish specimen and was apparently based on a stuffed specimen then in Prague; a walghvogel described as having a "dirty off-white colouring" was mentioned in an inventory of specimens in the Prague collection of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II, to whom Savery was contracted at the time (1607 1611).
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