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Lamps shaped like seashells cast a rosy hue in all the public cars.
The rosy hue you get in your cheeks after a few too many glasses of wine.
And rose gold, which gained popularity in the Victorian era and resembles Rubedo, gets its rosy hue from copper.
Everyone (barring the children) chewed betel which stained their lips and added to their already rosy hue.
Another male detective noted the rosy hue of the doll's cheeks, a possible sign of carbon-monoxide poisoning, and wondered if she'd committed suicide.
Here is Emerson, in an essay called "Illusions": "In the life of the dreariest alderman, fancy enters into all details, and colors them with rosy hue.
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Moreover, interior designers now advocate flattering rosy hues for new or renovated bathrooms.
To provide a warm glow, she adds, try using traditional incandescent bulbs in rosy hues.
As with many attractive historical pictures, the rosy hues Mather illuminates sadly faded into black and white.
The film is made with vision and vigour – its realism hard-edged but heightened, with Roman Osin's photography capturing both everyday drabness and a period glow, tinged with the chemically rosy hues of old Kodak snaps.
In light, rosy hues, these dresses polish off your seasonal look while reflecting off any excess heat.
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