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Its subject, softly modeled in red chalk, has a vivacious, dimpled smile.
In orange and blue (resp solar and wind) the hourly shortages are given when only the German electricity system is modeled, in red and green (resp solar and wind) the shortages that remain after the three Swiss PHS-plants are added.
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Bright lights, rows of mirrors, mobs of photographers and reporters, models in red robes.
The women's collection is more colorful, featuring modified cat's-eye models in red (the Bliss) and brûlée tortoise (the Coco).
In green are those experiments (combination of reagents) used in the training dataset to infer the model, in red are those used in the validation dataset, and in blue are all the experiments that had never been performed in vivo.
Mulberry went even further, hiring Ms. Welch to sing at its after-party and putting a parade of models in red wigs on the catwalk, though fortuitous timing also played a part.
The second section is called "The Fashion Moment" and it includes illustrations of a new buckle shoe by Calvin Klein, three models in outfits by Marc Jacobs, Isaac Mizrahi, and Donna Karan, actress Julia Roberts at the Richard Tyler show, and a Ralph Lauren model in red leather jeans.
Although most of his collection was in those innumerable indefinable shades of gray that are so identified with Armani, he managed a few surprises with unexpected injections of pink and red, including a finale of seven models in red evening dresses.
That's not to say that consistently eating Special K won't give you the body of the fresh-faced model in red – simply that it's just as likely you'll end up with a stomach ache and a craving for chocolate.
The simpler model is displayed in blue and the new model in red.
Libby said four of the 10 most popular models in red states were pickups, contrasted with two of the top 10 in blue states.
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