Now, Venmo is expanding its collection of brightly coloured debit cards with a special rainbow-coloured one.
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The brightly coloured tropical fish were able to successfully pick out a black coloured disc mounted on a board surrounded by white discs.
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She had multi-coloured hair, multi-coloured eye make-up and all those little bags that you could tell were super high-end, couture.
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The brightly coloured walls are lined with books and toys.
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Metallic, coloured penis safety pins were also out in force.
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Coloured blue with my red cabbage die from the other day.
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Mr Colella claims that he provided coloured photocopies of the logs.
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Putting coloured bunting up, or fitting spikes to buildings, deters them.
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He was there selling the products of his company, Coloured Publishing.
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Huddled beside the nearby canal is an encampment of coloured tents.
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The view outside surprised me: rolling, pastel coloured hills moved below.
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All the models wore brightly coloured tulle bows around their necks.
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Mothers aren't meant to have tattoos, or coloured hair or piercings.
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Many of the Unit are coloured people from the Flats themselves.
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The agent, vaporised in the jet exhaust, produces a coloured trail.
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Pastel-coloured ethereal evening gowns were topped with huge colourful boas.
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"Af Klint's paintings are essentially coloured diagrams," huffed Hilton Kramer, a critic.
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Brightly coloured glam rock boots teamed up with a vibrant orange cape.
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And their impressions are coloured by reports of how its officials behave.
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The translucent liquid was amber-coloured and looked thicker than I expected.
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The country's role in the world is inevitably coloured by recent history.
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Primary-coloured prognostications about the current decade have proven even more wrong.
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However, the Italian version had the message "coloured is better" behind it.
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James: We've got purple, lean-coloured vinyl for Three Six Mafia. Right.
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There was also a selection of dark velvet and metallic coloured evening gowns.
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Bread art like this is typically made with separate rolls of coloured dough.
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In the early days of the internet, jiggling, brightly coloured animations were common.
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It's coloured red and it's got the words "fuck you" scratched into it.
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The Economist should stop looking at sub-Saharan Africa through rose-coloured spectacles.
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Mr Carney's sincerity this time, however, is coloured by what has gone before.
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A rainbow of head-to-toe block coloured sequinned looks with matching wigs.
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It's a relationship of dependency coloured by more than a tinge of resentment.
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"I've been catcalled on the bus," volunteers a girl with multi-coloured dreads.
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But I like to think the place's inherent oddness has coloured my approach.
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As the papery-coloured audience turnout in Ottawa would show, he isn't wrong.
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The new coin's first lines of defence are its bimetallic composition (a gold-coloured nickel-brass outer ring and silver-coloured nickel-plated-alloy middle), its 12-sided edge, evoking the threepenny bit, and tiny lettering cut into the inside rim.
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The population is roughly 42 percent coloured, 37 percent black and 16 percent white.
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EUROPE'S relations with Turkey have long been coloured by mutual fascination, dependence and mistrust.
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China's big cities are awash with brightly coloured bikes from a rainbow of competitors.
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Illuminated with hundreds of coloured lightbulbs, the magnificent cave is a sight to behold.
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Who needs a gold-coloured iPhone when you can get an actual gold one?
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Footwear consisted of loafers, brightly coloured boots and some models also wore knee pads.
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One of these is a golden-coloured, spiced version made with cinnamon and cloves.
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Big, flesh-coloured knickers were then in vogue, often stretching down to the knee.
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After use it would leave behind a sensor-shaped patch of light-coloured skin.
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For most of the country's seven decades the multi-coloured, secular vision has prevailed.
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The two seas kissing each other results in different coloured waters swirling and merging.
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The busy Chanel Haute Couture figure-hugging dress also included mulit-coloured embellished jewels.
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I personally think PVC pipe covered in coloured cloth would do the job there.
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"FERRANTE FEVER" is no longer restricted to pastel-coloured paperbacks in bookstores across the world.
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The document he received, coloured like a patchwork quilt, was like none produced before it.
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In recent years, the coloured boot has become a fully established part of the game.
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There, I met research scientist Ken Clark, a congenial physicist with a sandy-coloured beard.
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Social categorisation had moved through "negro", "coloured" and "black" before the advent of "African-American".
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Within Turkey, however, voters' perceptions are coloured by the terror attacks and the attempted coup.
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WITH THEIR engagingly rainbow-coloured beaks, puffins are the star attraction on the Faroe Islands.
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The lack of a fixed political base has coloured Mr Sirisena's three years in office.
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Australian brand Merino&Co offers everything from basic tee-shirts to fun, multi-coloured socks.
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While men drench women with coloured water, women tear off the clothes of the men.
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If you've ever considered wearing coloured contacts to change up your look, have at it.
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But this could disadvantage poor Afrikaans-speaking people in higher education, especially the coloured population.
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It is almost empty, with just a ground-down shimmering square of flesh-coloured dust.
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"The Coloured Troops are much argued about as you can imagine," she wrote from London.
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" I ask Aldo, pointing to a bowl containing a khaki-coloured, slurry-like liquid. "Chaco.
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" Defending himself, Wilson told The Sun, "To be honest, we're getting overloaded with coloured people.
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Before bleaching… During bleaching, as the symbiotic algae depart, you can see the beautifully coloured polyps.
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Yes, I'm talking about the kind that churn neon-coloured sugary drinks at dingy bowling alleys.
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That's a throwback to the classic ThinkPads, which bore IBM's red, green and blue coloured logo.
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Instead of chemicals, he and his colleagues demonstrate how to control customised cells with coloured light.
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Dr Voigt imagines instead vats fitted with coloured lights that wink on and off in sequence.
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You can wrap them in leather cases, or customise them with the different coloured lid packs.
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THE SCULPTURE, a large, upside-down globe, brightly coloured like a child's toy, looks innocuous enough.
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The Nova Scotia Association for the Advancement of Coloured People raised money to fight Desmond's conviction.
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Not booze, but rainbow-coloured potions spiked with noodles, curry-flavoured fruit juices, and soured milk.
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Not because of some deep seated hate for coloured people, but simply from a rhetorical standpoint.
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When enlarged, these formal patches became coloured planes that could take up different positions in space.
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Vivid coloured diamonds are the most strongly saturated gems, displaying the optimum hue of the stone.
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As well as goose-stepping soldiers, the country's birthday parade featured brightly coloured floats praising economic development.
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Correction (July 4th 2017): A previous version of the map had New Mexico and Colorado coloured incorrectly.
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I dropped by Coloured Goodies to speak with Ellen and find out how the shop came about.
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It is hardly surprising that the candidates and their surrogates evaluated the performances through rose-coloured glasses.
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Instead the client-experience manager, Casy Tarnas, invites visitors to grab a charcoal-coloured "fertility-friendly juice".
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Multi-coloured with panoramic art labels, not to mention featuring the more ridiculous and liberal Japanese art.
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In 26 the Nicaraguan government began installing garishly coloured metal "trees of life" around Managua, the capital.
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Obviously, with the way things are, and especially in an election year, everything does get coloured politically.
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The therapy room has been decorated with drapes, ornaments, coloured glowing lights, electric candles, and an aromatiser.
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RCMP rushed the marmalade-coloured kitty to the nearby TM'z Vet Clinic for burn wounds late Saturday.
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Since then it has amassed over 100 uploads, all featuring the same pastel-coloured borderline-ASMR aesthetic.
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I needed to use coloured slips, underglazes, high temperature glazes, low temperature glazes, overgrazes, and metallic lustre.
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Arun Jaitley, the current minister, tossed spring flowers aplenty from his saffron-coloured briefcase on February 113th.
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The Chopstars edit of Drunk is also coming out as a double-vinyl set, coloured purple, naturally.
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Housed in a cluster of lime-coloured buildings, the university offers courses including medicine, nursing and midwifery.
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Illustrated & co-created by Adam Gorham Written, lettered & co-created by Ed Brisson, coloured by Michael Garland.
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While Tsai is coloured green, the DPP's colour, Han is shaded purple rather than the Kuomintang's blue.
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Staff say the grey-coloured &apostail&apos is actually a &aposblood vessel&apos in their chicken breast fillet.
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Now the pastel candy coloured street near Bastille is an increasingly sought after haunt for photographers and filmmakers.
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IN A rickety warehouse on the banks of London's Thames sit mountains of caramel-coloured raw cane-sugar.
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Red-coloured Chinese lanterns swayed in city streets thousands of miles from the home of the lunar festival.
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Depths are coloured red (shallow) to blue (deep), over a depth range of about 5,500 feet (1,203 metres).
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Refrigeration had been fought against; margarine had been coloured pink, by law, so that consumers could reject it.
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Once the crackers have been pulled, each person at the table must don a brightly coloured paper crown.
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Designs in multi-coloured stripes were inspired by the patterns of seaside deckchairs, according to the show notes.
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It is thought to have evolved because primates are generally arboreal frugivores, and fruit are often brightly coloured.
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Greek state TV ERT reported similar information, saying two "orange-coloured" objects were located in the same area.
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The new law aims to discourage the deadly habit with drab-coloured packaging and large pictorial health warnings.
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The bank's distinctive coral-coloured card has become commonplace in the wallets of the young and tech savvy.
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In an interview, Lego's CFO is cautious and neutral about the turmoil surrounding all his brightly-coloured bricks.
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He has used the multi-coloured building blocks before to build portraits of other dissidents, including Nelson Mandela.
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The brightly-coloured paint, thicker and less controllable than pencil, brings Shrigley's characteristic imaginings into a new dimension.
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Water ran off the shiny dome, upon the crown of which curved a blood-coloured crescent-shaped birthmark.
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A Boehmer et Bassenge diamond and coloured necklace, offered on the same terms, went for 8.047 million francs.
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A visualisation of a fake vs real news distribution pattern; users who predominantly share fake news are coloured red and users who don't share fake news at all are coloured blue — which Fabula says shows the clear separation into distinct groups, and "the immediately recognisable difference in spread pattern of dissemination".
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But across the room something different catches the eye—a book open at a coloured illustration of smallpox pustules.
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Made up of nine coloured squares on each of its six faces, the cube rotates around a central axis.
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Uniqlo, known for its HeatTech fabric technology and rainbow coloured-basics, opened its 1,000th overseas store this fiscal year.
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Hodgson's version of pale ale—a lighter-coloured bitter that was a recent innovation—gave them what they wanted.
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There has been a big increase in black, coloured (mixed-race) and Indian people who are looking to go.
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Rather, a bar existed in British boxing that prevented any fighter "of coloured skin" from competing for the belt.
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"The Russian market on Thursday follows the global trend and is coloured red," Anastasia Popova at BCS brokerage said.
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That aesthetic involves pastel-coloured apartment blocks, pretty flower-shaped streetlights and pleasant parks kept impeccably clean by residents.
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Via a succession of scenes framed, paced and coloured with artistry, Ms Hammad entwines domestic intrigue with public strife.
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Male and female performers in sequinned outfits or brightly coloured regional costumes shiver backstage in the freezing air-conditioning.
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He said that brightly coloured packaging on food triggers a dopamine response that causes people to overeat unhealthy foods.
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We lap up reports of mural-sized self portraits, peach-coloured toilet paper, and riders demanding ten white kittens.
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"Coloured Raine was created to be a stand-out cosmetic line to break all beauty barriers," the website states.
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It was suggested the material could be used for making translucent brackets for braces that would appear tooth coloured.
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You can pick 'em up starting this Friday, March 3, at noon EST, only on the Coloured Raine website.
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They are coloured only with locally-sourced vegetable dyes, and come in natural shades ranging from white to earth.
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The experience of all those coloured shirts suggests that at that point they would then change into something different.
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Campari, best known for its red-coloured bottled spirit, also owns the Cinzano, Wild Turkey and Skyy Vodka brands.
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Coloured is her first record since 2009's Jukebox, and packs a punch of soulful country and R&B.
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Barrelling through the door, I'm greeted warmly by Molly – her accent, broad Yorkshire, and her hair coloured like chicken.
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Coloured or particularly large diamonds, however, have held value, especially pink diamonds, 90% of which are produced by Argyle.
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It is a problem with certain types of coloured people—those who consume curry— it sticks to the carpet.
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In addition, Coloured Goodies offers customers the chance to pick up dolls that look like they have albinism, or vitiligo.
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IN A disused medieval rope factory in Venice a canvas swag and reels of coloured thread hang from the ceiling.
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Vast coloured lasers cutting horizontally across the stage mean that sometimes the dancers can't see anything, according to Ms Lamb.
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Faber-Castell is also struggling to keep up with the growing demand and warned of a global coloured pencil shortage.
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And with prices for coloured diamonds continuing to rise over the past 30 years, Rowlingson says the appeal is clear.
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Punters sit on wine-coloured banquettes or tread the patterned carpet to a counter groaning with mustard and HP sauce.
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IN 1951 Lee Krasner hosted a show of her large, brightly coloured geometric paintings at a gallery in New York.
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To see why such injuries hurt, remember that all Italy's relations with other big, continental states are coloured by history.
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The perpetrator shot himself after crashing the silver-grey coloured van into the outside area of the restaurant, police said.
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A 19th-Century Russian historical piece, a parure of white and coloured diamonds estimated at $3-5 million, also stalled.
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The brightly coloured doors and flowers look like those of a normal British street, but they surround a bleak centre.
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Music poured out of him, coloured now with reel-rhythms, pipes, the pounding sea and the light cast from it.
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Will customers get tired of chatting about their brightly coloured bank cards and the relevant emoji on their push alerts?
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"The Wedge of Chastity" (1954), a negative of her vagina, is a concave shape nestled into flesh-coloured dental plastic.
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The name "Pussy Riot" is now internationally recognised, their brightly-coloured balaclavas a symbol of opposition, feminism, and LGBTQ+ rights.
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Floating around it, bashed-up motorboats, with bows as sharp as hooks, spluttered and backfired in the coffee-coloured water.
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Their vibe is the climax of all those faintly related spheres, filtered through Brockhampton's brightly-coloured, post-One Direction world.
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Apart from the livery, it differs from the standard model serving with the Aeronautica Militare's 61° Stormo (Wing) at Galatina (Lecce) airbase by the presence onboard of the coloured smokes generation system; this device is controlled by two buttons: one on the stick, for white smoke, and one on the throttle for coloured smoke.
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For example, in the above photo I brightened the roof a little bit to make the light-coloured wood more visible.
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"Donald Glover's facial hair reminds me of Spencer Pratt's flesh-coloured beard," one tweet read, with a side-by-side comparison.
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To an unusual degree, though, the predictably tight contest has been coloured by lively down-ballot races and bubbling local controversies.
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On the harbour-front, a sign promoting a celebratory event features a bright pink, winking dolphin and a blue-coloured friend.
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Walls were decorated with brightly coloured paint and covered with pictures: Pablo Picasso and Bell and Grant all side-by-side.
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Despite the nationalist mood that has coloured India's marathon general election, which concluded on May 22018rd, it is likely to continue.
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Essentially brightly coloured objects inside the enclosure will be connected to music, with specific movements releasing their own distinct audio tracks.
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"Coloured diamonds are exceptionally rare and valuable with red gemstones being the most difficult to find on the planet," Rowlingson said.
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Similar to bowls, it basically involves athletes launching coloured balls at a jack (the closest person/team to the jack wins).
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The group's new song "Paradise Loft" is no different, a lazy sail through brightly-coloured synth chords and nimble rap verses.
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The live action Batman of the late 663s now looks like a multi-coloured beacon of hope during these dark times.
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We're encouraged to take off our rose-coloured glasses when it comes to new partners, to get tested and use protection.
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His idea was the "Trunki", a piece of brightly coloured children's luggage with four wheels and a leash (see top picture).
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Their own headscarves, dresses and shawls from a variety of cultures are far more vibrantly coloured than anything they are stitching.
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The endless sprawl of ugly concrete buildings with light-reflecting glass is decked out in fairy lights and brightly coloured material.
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"Putin loses sleep at night just thinking of the prospect of coloured revolutions, so they would need to work overtime therein."
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Tony Blair and David Cameron may have worn different-coloured rosettes, but they were both paid-up members of the party.
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Delivery riders sporting teal-coloured uniforms pick up the food by bike, moped, or car and deliver it to the home.
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Nowadays every Tesco and 7-11 sells brightly-coloured plastic bags designed specifically to keep your smartphone safe and photo-ready.
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In a place where the lights are coloured the same as a video game arcade and the senses are mildly blurred.
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Even as Western fund managers are starting to panic about potential virus damage, their Chinese peers are donning rose-coloured glasses.
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The status of each question is coloured red, which means the logistics sector is still waiting for acknowledgement from the government.
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But people have a habit of moving around, and brightly coloured maps are not good at showing complicated mixtures of languages.
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They sound like smoking a blunt on someone's front porch when the sun starts to dip and turns everything pastel-coloured.
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It's possible that the network was looking for things like colour, since, for example, many water-type Pokémon are coloured blue.
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The red hangar-like structure is lit up by thousands of multi-coloured lights, which make the building glow like a casino.
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Launched in 2011, Autolib has 150,000 active users and its silver-coloured small cars have become a familiar sight on Paris streets.
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Lefèvre worked chiefly in paint, which he deployed like icing in a child's fantasy—in wet, goopy, primary-coloured beads and layers.
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The affected forest had been left threadbare by the cull while an adjacent ELC was just empty hectares of khaki-coloured dust.
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It was too far to see them, but people were looking out of each bright coloured window of the skyscrapers, I promise.
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In 2007, they moved into in an L-shaped glass and cream-coloured stucco home on a craggy hillside overlooking the Pacific.
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LONDON — Two rescued kittens brought by police to a cat rescue centre in Bradford, UK, were found with their fur "coloured in".
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These spectra resemble long rainbow-coloured strips (rendered in black and white on the plates' photographic emulsion) interspersed with numerous dark lines.
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Anatolia is also home to the Angora and Van breeds, striking white cats that often have Heterochromia iridium, or different coloured irises.
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"Welcome to Hanoi, city of peace" read the multi-coloured, flashing LED display on the road from the airport into central Hanoi.
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It's a red- to salmon-coloured berry that also grows in other northern regions of the world—in Alaska, Scandinavia, and Scotland.
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Some of the peeling pastel-coloured buildings bear signs in English, put up in expectation of a tourism revival that never happened.
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Gemfields said it was reviewing the unsolicited offer from Pallinghurst, an investment company with interests in platinum group metals and coloured gemstones.
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Instead, you should attempt to safely avoid them or even usher them across the road while wearing a brightly-coloured safety vest.
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Per the Asos website, it looks like the idea is to wear the denim waistband over a pair of differently coloured jeans.
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They say the eyes are the window to the soul, so consider a set of coloured contacts a kind of window treatment.
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With four hours, a steady hand, and a few dozen lip colours from Jeffree Star Cosmetics, Tarte, and Coloured Raine, of course.
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The dominant shade is green-screen green; the field hockey pitch is a blazing blue; runners are shod in highlighter-coloured shoes.
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Alongside blankets and spare clothes stand shelves full of baby formula and neon-coloured plastic rattles in the shape of little bears.
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On the second day security was looser and Tibetans pitched coloured tents and picnicked on the Batang grasslands south of the city.
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I pulled up a chair feet away from the "liver-coloured water swirling by," as another famous guest, Noël Coward, put it.
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Supporters on Tuesday hung coloured ribbons outside the Australian Domo, a church and residence used primarily by Australian Catholic pilgrims visiting Rome.
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Helen Mirren brightened the BAFTA's red carpet when she debuted bubblegum coloured hair, which she complemented with equally eye-catching pink lipstick.
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It wasn't until David Beckham – with his unique combination of ability and celebrity kudos – that 'Preds' started going white, and even champagne coloured.
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Her films mesh with the remit of AFROBUBBLEGUM insofar as she tells stories coloured by feminist, artistic preoccupations rather than stereotypical African suffering.
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"LA LA Land", Damien Chazelle's candy-coloured tribute to the musicals of Tinseltown's golden age, arrives at a sensitive moment in Hollywood history.
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The devices do fiddly jobs like making sure that tiny pearl-coloured buttons for Banana Republic have the word Banana on the top.
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To criminalise interracial marriage, the state had drafted a law that classified anyone possessing even "one drop" of non-white blood as "coloured".
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Their score is indicated by a virtual pointer on a dial that is coloured green at one extreme and red at the other.
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It is still seen as the party of those who are white, Indian or Coloured (to use the local term for mixed-race).
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The spectacular festivities mostly involve revellers dousing each other with vibrant coloured powder called gulaal and water to celebrate the arrival of Spring.
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It is important to use coloured balls — red, yellow, or even green — as white balls tend to blend in to the Arctic surroundings.
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Which is why Coloured Raine's idea to create a collection of nude liquid lipsticks and call it "The Coffee Shop" is so ingenious.
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It has an entertainment zone with retro arcade games and a Heritage Zone comprising shopfronts with multi-coloured facades of old Peranakan houses.
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The WEF uses a "complicated caste system of coloured badges" to determine who can access which parts of the conference, the BBC reported.
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