Sentence examples for orange kind from inspiring English sources

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"But," Dr. Davis chimed in with a refinement, "only the orange kind".

Lacking in-house specialists on interrogation, the agency hired a group of outside contractors, who implemented a regime of techniques that one well-informed former adviser to the American intelligence community described as "a 'Clockwork Orange' kind of approach".

But, I had spent the last 13 years of my life conditioning myself, almost in a Clockwork Orange kind of way, to be aversive to taking any and all opiates.

And although unsulphured dried apricots may pack more oomph than the orange kind used here, which are treated with sulphur dioxide to preserve their color and extend their shelf life, they make the dish look as good as it tastes.

ORANGE KIND OF YEAR The Pantone Color for 2012, Tangerine Tango, is showing up in the beauty world — especially as a summer nail polish and lipstick, but even in hair color and specialty soaps, like Lush's patchouli-enhanced Karma soap, shown here.

Eventually, Mayer writes, "lacking in-house specialists on interrogation, the agency hired a group of outside contractors, who implemented a regime of techniques that one well-informed former adviser to the American intelligence community described as "a 'Clockwork Orange' kind of approach".

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Obviously, not an apples to oranges kind of thing, but clearly, a significant percentage of people who voted on November 2, 2004, had visited the Drudge Report before doing so.

It was designed by a Spanish guy and has a crazy colour scheme with purple velvet and orange, all kind of kitsch.

I believe that when [MPs] think of Isis they think of a foreign fighter, dressed in black, holding before him a terrified offering dressed in orange – a kind of spectre or ghost, screaming at us out of cyberspace.

Adam Holloway, Conservative MP for Gravesham I believe that when [MPs] think of Isis they think of a foreign fighter, dressed in black, holding before him a terrified offering dressed in orange – a kind of spectre or ghost, screaming at us out of cyberspace.

"I'm a huge Kubrick fan, but I find 'A Clockwork Orange' a kind of miscalculation, because he makes the brutality so spectacular — so stylized, with dance numbers and so on — that you almost have to admire it," he told me.

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