Internally, walls have been plastered with stucco romano that is neither tinted nor polished.
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Peering through a gold tinted space helmet, you see a small bluish-green planet amongst the stars, a planet they call earth.
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Such mystery, which tints the historical process, certainly extends to the single most colourful aspects of the castrato's story.
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Beauty and some scientific knowledge may be parts of the activity, but so too is attention to the handicraft of shaping and tinting wax.
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Finally, it is important to admit that the review is tinted with the authors' perspectives on history as is unavoidably the case with any historical study.
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We see things within the context of what we are subconsciously programmed to see, through glasses tinted strongly with the colour of our inward, unconscious mind.
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If colour does not exist totintform, neither does it hold much value for him as disembodied synaesthetic experience.
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The timetintrepresents the order of magnitude allowed for the laser pulse duration.
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The company has given the bottle a slighttintof green which also appeals to the crowd.
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Though individually translucent and almost invisible, euphausiids have enough pigment and are present in sufficiently density totintthe water red or orange.
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Deep lesions are usually less defined, located beneath the skin in subcutaneous fat, and may possess a bluetint.
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In the earlier stages of dissocians the ground-colour is fairly constant intint, but in the more advanced types it varies considerably.
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However, they have a reddishtintand/or a smooth surface and some relief, which makes them distinguishable from the surrounding sediment.
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They determined the colortintapparently equivalent to the illusory coloration and then applied that tint to test the figure-ground effect in two ways. 1!
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The bottles produced after that till today all have a slight greentintexcept for the bottles made during 1942-45.
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bluish tint
When oxygen levels are low, the baby's skin, fingertips, or lips have abluishtint.
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green tint
The first release had skin-tones with a slightgreentint.
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greenish tint
The brilliant metallic colours of its body, visible on close inspection, blend into a dark greenish tint when viewed at more than a few inches distant.
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