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You're already wearing bronzer, put if you put the blush over the top just on the apples, it will give you a rosy sun-kissed glow too.

This rosy-cheeked, sun-hatted form is just one of a number of delightful illustrations, including Babar browsing among the bouquinistes beside the Seine, Babar struggling through a violent snow storm, and a cutaway of Santa's secret hideout, showing "the doll room, the soldier room, the train room … dwarfs' dormitories, the lifts and the machine-rooms".

Standing before a red barn bathed in a rosy evening sun in Decorah, Iowa, Mr. Obama had a lively back-and-forth with a supportive, but often challenging, crowd.

Buds appear, looking all pink and rosy before the sun turns them green.

Sun sets a rosy red.

The setting sun cast a rosy glow from the west; the refurbished clocktower bong-bong-ed every hour.

As the setting sun casts a rosy wash over the fields around Waukee, the corn stalks tinged pink, the barns cutting dark silhouettes on the horizon, it looks as though Mr Obama will reap his harvest.

"I looked at Grant, he was rosy-cheeked from the wine, from the sun," she said.

Once upon a time, Key resembled an English cricketer of the type Australians adore to lampoon; rosy-cheeked and red-necked beneath the sun, a touch too roly-poly and always with an eye on the time to tea; in all a soft touch; a batsman Damien Martyn's dribbly medium pace can get out.

The sun is low and rosy, and the sky has that inscrutable maybe-it'll-rain look about it, shifting between pink, grey, white and blue.

The early sun touches the fields, rosy.

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