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7 Sentences With "go pale"

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Terrific, I thought, as I felt myself go pale in the dark theater.
The apples used to go pale due to insufficient water, but their quality and color is now much better, she added.
He remembers the last day he spent with him: He had watched his dad go pale as he read the telegram that told him he would be conscripted.
Six or seven pairs of lateral veins. Leaf stems 2 to 7 mm long, and smooth. Old leaves go pale and turn yellow on the stem.
That same day, a plague-carrier whom Desgenettes was treating and who was about to die accidentally left behind a portion of his prescribed medicine in its glass. Without moving or hesitating, Desgenettes took this patient's glass, refilled it and drank. This action gave the patient some small hope, but made all his assistants go pale and recoil in horror - a second inoculation more fearsome than the first, of which Desgenettes seems to have taken so little account. in the course of the army's march across Syria's desert.
The Church of the Shadow worships the god Izrador. Thrown down from the celestial kingdom, he has cast his veil of evil and corruption across Aryth, sundering the world from all other gods. The various Orders of Legates hunt those who resist his power, aided by intelligent beasts who can sense magic and disloyalty to Izrador. A legate enjoys a greater quality of life than the average human, but must serve under strict rules for life: those who go "Pale" and flee their vows are hunted and captured by "Redeemer" legates.
Indeed the short latency between the stimulus and the attack has been emphasized as an important distinction from the more familiar (at least in older children and adults) vasovagal syncope. The child loses awareness and postural tone, falling to the ground. There may be down- beat nystagmus. The child is likely to be pale, sometimes described as “deathly white,” which is entirely appropriate given that they are likely to be asystolic; however, it is important to note that not all children go pale (or at least are perceived as going pale by their caregivers). Doctors have recorded descriptions from parents of “blue or purple lips,” “yellow patches through the blue,” and of no noticeable color change.

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