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Burns's background includes 17 years as a police officer in Gatineau, Quebec, which may have colored his coaching reputation.
And while it may have colored the way people view them, it also drew younger people to an old cause.
She held it in check very well, though I do think it may have colored our relationship.
Nonetheless, the aim of seeking re-election may have colored Mr. Obama's priorities during the prior debt ceiling negotiation.
Shneaqua Elliott said she knew that her sister's experiences with the police, coupled with having witnessed the Diallo shooting, may have colored her vision of police officers.
The suggestion that such good fortune may have colored Ms. Bravo's recent documentary about Mr. Castro (it is generally flattering in tone) infuriates her.
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By breed definition, a Turkish Van may have color on, at most, 15% of its body (http://www.cfainc.org/).
In some cases, depending on how you want to display your shield, you may have colors for different areas.
Some may have color blindness or other visual impairments that make low-contrast text difficult to separate from the background.
The pearls are also available in a rich navy blue, shades of silver and slate, deep plum, and a dark green, and may have color overtones of pink and blue.
Their improved mood may also have colored the way they responded to questions about the past.
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