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But the heroin had a strange purple tint — it must have been cut with something nasty.
Five minutes after a swipe of the black-cherry tint, it was invisible on my moisturized lips; $3.79 at hurrawbalm.com.
Part of the joy of the programme is how the finest guests tint it with their personality so it's an incomparable one-off.
A few drops of food coloring massaged into a sugar coating would help, but if I wanted my candy to really stand apart, I could tint it with something that tasted good, too.
The phrase was coined shortly after the Civil War, by the writer John W. De Forest, and, although it has taken on an ironic tint, it has been remarkably persistent as a measuring stick for American literature.
Mr. Wilson calls his lecture "Laurelton Hall: A Legendary Palace of Kublai Kahn?" because, he said, it was "sited on a rise overlooking Cold Spring Harbor" and "floating in a sea of green tint," it "hovered like a mirage, as if it were the legendary palace of Kulbai Khan".
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When the film was running at its full length, without continuity gaffes, the team began to reintroduce the tinting it would have boasted on its first release.
Yet it's hard not to think that the glossy optimism of that vision of 2015 led many of us to rose-tint it, too.
Although bleaching can reduce this tinting, it must be mild to avoid degradation of the material.
I got it, tinted it out and then I was rolling around Highgate, you know what I mean.
Mr. Schulze takes the fog into three dimensions by covering a corner of the gallery with gray carpet and tinting it with pale, cloudy colors.
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