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It is commonly used as a noun to refer to a red cosmetic used to color the cheeks or lips, and can also be used as an adjective to describe a bright red color. Example: She applied a touch of rouge to her cheeks before heading out to the party. In this sentence, 'rouge' is used as a noun to refer to the cosmetic product. Another example using 'rouge' as an adjective is: The sunset painted the sky in shades of soft pink and bright rouge. Here, 'rouge' is used to describe the vibrant red color of the sunset.
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Since the speech on Tuesday night, the webpage for the "rouge red" trainers manufactured by the century-old Japanese sportswear company has been inundated with politically charged reviews.
In the Café du Chasseur at Saint-Vérain, a few farms away, the clients drinking their midday vin rouge are not keen.
To get there involves tackling a winding potholed road snaking above Morne Rouge beach and a steep decline to the water's side.
She was now gradually moving into more mature roles as the mother of heroes and heroines, though she was still seen as a servant, a barmaid, or a hotel manager, the latter in Maigret Voit Rouge (Maigret Sees Red, 1963), with Gabin in the title role.
According to real heroin lovers, in contrast, the best drugs supermarket in this part of town is half a mile away down in Chateau Rouge and Strasbourg Saint-Denis.
But when those big teams met on Thursday, Mercedes, Red Bull, Ferrari and McLaren, joined by Williams and Force India (replacing Lotus from the previous year), decided to do nothing to level a playing field that slopes like Spa's Eau Rouge.
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THE industrial complex that Henry Ford built on the banks of the Rouge River in Dearborn, Michigan, was a wonder of the new age of mass production.
ExxonMobil's upgrades to its Baton Rouge refinery in Louisiana are benefitting from $119m of state subsidy, with the support starting in 2011, when the company made a $41bn profit.
With millions of families deliberately ripped-up, scattered and, of course, murdered by the Khmer Rouge 40 years ago, this isn't so much a developing countries-version of Cilla's Surprise Surprise as a deadly serious affair, with an incredibly moving ending in store, as reporter Krishnan Guru-Murthy discovers.
A lower court judge denied the sheriff's petition to move Durst to the mental health facility in St Gabriel, near Baton Rouge, but the ruling was overturned in an appeal hearing.
ExxonMobil's Baton Rouge refinery is the second-largest in the US.
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