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He laughed and paid five euros for a rose, which he gave to Stratou.
Another went for a bluebird on the shoulder, another for a rose at the bikini line.
"Listen, I'll give you the money for a rose, and you leave us alone," Bella said.
How did the word for a rose garden come to connote a prayer?
"Hello beautiful, care for a rose?" is a frequent opening, as is a friendly wave accompanied by his boyish smile.
More imaginatively, there are the elaborated emoticons, such as 7 -) for baseball cap, and pictograms, such as @( — ' — ' — for a rose and ~(_8^ for Homer Simpson.
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Take the smell of a rose, for example.
The nostalgia is for a rose-tinted version of the 1950s and 1960s.
Concerns about any of this were usually dismissed as "nostalgia": a harmless but irrelevant longing for a "rose-tinted past".
The name Hebden may be derived from either heope, Old English for a rose-hip or heopa, Old English for a bramble, and dene, Old English for a valley, or from the Scandinavian Hebban, a topographical description of a ridge forming an elevated site above a small valley.
The mixtures were then observed for a rose-orange or violate colour change.
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