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The men who walk the galleries today tend to have a meld of different surfaces — tweed, velvet or ribbed corduroy — and graphic patterns on shirts with a flash of bright color on a scarf.
If you've been keeping an eye on the catwalk this week, you'll have noticed a flash of bright pink dominating the runway, courtesy of model-of-the-moment Charlotte Free.
Each catches the eye with something more than skill or physical beauty, an often elusive quality that remains in the mind, like a flash of bright unexpected color on a bustling city street, long after the curtain falls.
Members of the Ztohoven art group, based in Prague, admitted tampering with equipment so that viewers watching a live shot of the Krkonose Mountains in June last year saw a flash of bright light and a mushroom cloud rising on the horizon.
He had three small nicks on his forehead, a couple more underneath his right eye, and a large, long gash along his nose, this last bound, now, by a set of butterfly stitches which added a flash of bright white to his rainbow array of bruises, purple, black, and blue.
But even the flash of bright turquoise couldn't make up for what Christine Lagarde called the storm clouds surrounding the global economy.
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Tactile surfaces, subtle textures, small details and flashes of bright color add up to an unforced look.
Then you notice that the dimness is only in one eye and is interspersed with sudden flashes of bright light.
Aromatic lemon verbena and jaunty nasturtiums grow in profusion close to the house, adding a sweet scent and flashes of bright color to the many pleasures of Sooke.
This person has a mischievous, childlike sense of fun (the plastic frog and pig, the snow scene) and the flashes of bright blue dotted about (the chair, the scissors, some files) suggest he likes to be surprising.
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