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I've been wearing it smudged over sharp red lip liner to give a bright, festive mouth, and someone always asks what it is.
But the initial fitting grants few such epiphanies, and even though I write critically about clothes, I was hardly prepared to give a bright opinion when the fitter asked, tugging at my jacket, "How does it feel?" Relative to what -- an Armani jacket?
Naphthol reds give a bright red hue.
The tin lake was prepared analogously with tin chloride solution being added dropwise to the solution of carmine to give a bright red precipitate that was washed in a Buchner filter funnel, dried, reground in water and allowed to dry.
In 1818, Christian Gmelin was the first to observe that lithium salts give a bright red color to flame.
However, recent advances in nanofabrication technologies give a bright outlook for the use of stacked superlenses, such as the one discussed in this manuscript, in fluorescence imaging applications.
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There were peacocks and large agaves in pots, giving a bright, sharp, exotic look.
He has galvanised these players since he took over, and pushed them to new heights, giving a bright sheen to their line, a new purpose to hear them.
Tiffany, the high-end retailer, posted a 24percentt rise in profits for the latest quarter and gave a bright outlook for 2004.
Get your eye in, though, and their flowers shine up at you, giving a bright relief to the more subtle colours of early spring.
In addition to giving a bright, glossy screen a more subdued matte finish, screen film also cuts down on smudges, fingerprints, and other smears on the device's surface.
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