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"This has hues of a banana republic," Mr. Schumer said.
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having a ferralic horizon with a yellow to pale yellow colour (rubbed soil has Munsell hues of 7.5YR or yellower with a value, moist, of 4 or more and a chroma, moist, of 5 or more).
In other words, the pair does the hard work of gathering the best of must-have hues, so clients can just choose a mossy neutral like RGB's Camp or a forest green like RGB's Vert with confidence.
Polished amber usually has the hue of honey, but Simojovel's miners occasionally unearth rare pieces the color of rubies or jade.
And on the far side of the gallery, Susanne Kessler and Petra Eichler erected a many-layered "forest" of stencil-cut Tyvek paper, illuminated in various intense colors (while I was there, the foliage had the hue of Bombay Sapphire gin).
It had the hue of sun-worn brick; subtle, earthy but strong and wise with age.
The first great portrait in this show, by Rogier van der Weyden around 1430, has exactly the hues of a sepia photograph.
Mr. Elfman's ambitious score has many hues — including those of the gamelan — and makes plain that he means here to step outside his achievements as a composer of film and television music.
And memories of youth have lost the hues of frivolity and fun.
We can reinforce the point by referring to the fact that it is common to find color authorities explain a central aspect of color, the property of having a hue, as follows: "Hue: attribute of colour perception denoted by the terms yellow, red, blue, green and so forth" (Kuehni 2005, p. 187; see also Byrne and Hilbert 1997b, p. 447).
The blue blood that has coursed through the veins and arteries of Schroders for the past 215 years hasn't exactly changed colour, but it has altered its hue of late.
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