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Six of these were landscapes, mainly in greys and browns, with very little green.
I like browns, reds and blues to a certain extent.
A well-known dish comprising onions soaked in vinegar and other seasonings added to chicken broth, the boiled chicken having been removed and browned for serving.
The apples that were immersed in a 3% brine solution for 3 minutes had a low level of browning compared to other samples.
The greys and browns are produced by varying the proportions of silver added to the copper, often with traces of gold and arsenic.
The colours are soft, mainly browns and greens, on a gold and white ground.
Most plants, though, were fully browned or without leaves, making scoring unambiguous and analyses of variance uninformative.
The additive is an antioxidant and so prevents the reaction of polyphenol oxidase with oxygen which in turn causes browning.
From the table above carrots, potatoes and sprouts which were not blanched undergone browning rapidly as compared to others samples which were blanched.
In both all the sensuous elements of the previous years have been banished; colour has been reduced to a severe combination of browns, dull greens and greys.
Damage (browning and defoliation) to a species at a site was considered light if < 33% of the combined leaf area of all trees from a species was damage.
Since the sections were not counterstained with hematoxylin in this set of experiments, epithelial cell cytoplasm appears as light brown.
The result is that the lads get frustrated and "browned off" very quickly.
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They were "browned off" and were only there because they had to be.
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All the talk about being "browned off"—that peculiar term—has faded away.
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Is it not a fact that a very large number of these young women are sitting about browned off, with little or nothing to do?
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He pushed 80,000 miners into uniform and kept them there browning off.
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Can one wonder that troops are getting browned off in such conditions.
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The fact is that the majors are "browned off".
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They were browned off because of the delays, the evasive answers, and so on.
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I see no point in having the lot "browned off" when you can at least satisfy a portion.
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Many decided after two or three weeks that they were "browned off" and did not go on.
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She said that nobody listens to what the railway-men say, that the railway workers are "browned off", and so on.
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Nothing "browns off" a farmer more than having to do unproductive paper work indoors which is demonstrably unnecessary.
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Many of the students are browned off with hostel accommodation.
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They are "browned off" and far from home.
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They are thoroughly browned off.
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One of the reasons why the building employee is "browned off," is because of materials being delivered at the wrong time, and because there is not enough supervision.
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Is he hoping in the long term that they will become "browned off" and disband themselves, so that he will be left with no problem to solve?
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Because they are fed up, browned off.
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They were fed up, browned off.
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They share the colourful appearance of those groups with blues and browns predominating.
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The species tend towards dull grays and browns in their appearance.
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Their colouring tends towards dull greys and browns.
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The color becomes browner on the hind quarters.
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We do not give those with brown eyes special benefits while imposing deprivations on those with blue eyes.
His palette uses a mixture of greens and browns.
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The ground colour of the forewings is whitish, suffused with dirty pinkish and with scattered brownish scales and browner strigulation.
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Non-breeding adults have paler and browner upperparts, and a white nape collar.
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Farmers also selected brown-seeded tef, but for home consumption.
The underside of the hind wing is mottled with browns and grays with a pale postmedian band.
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Browns injuries were so severe that she was bedridden for several weeks and spit up blood.
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An aphid was considered a mummy when its exoskeleton had become whitish-brown in colour.
Mesonotal scales dark brown, in the middle narrow, laterally rather broad.
Pleural scales creamy, except on both the pronotal lobes, the dorsal parts of which are brown-scaled.
Mesonotal integument dark brown, with a pair of submedian paler lines, with dark brown, small, narrow curved scales.
Mesonotum : integument and scales dark brown, the scales rather narrow.
The vocalizations are a by-product of the pups' physiological response to cold stress that involves non-shivering thermogenesis in brown adipose tissue.
Conformably overlying the sandstones are approximately 5 m of beige-brown to olive green weathering sands and silts.
Within the orange-brown matrix, some sheafs of unaltered chlorite were identified, with some sheafs displaying mild flexuring.
The top of section 3 is marked by a 20 cm thick, reddish brown silty sandstone unit.
The two most common lithologies are (1) a dark grey, olivine gabbro and (2) an extremely heterogeneous, brown-light grey, olivine gabbro.
The brown and beige identity cards valid today are to be replaced because they can be easily forged.
From that point on, the embryos that did not hatch progressed through the stages of brown midgut, brown tracheae and death.
Females of a few species are paler browner shades and some have no bright markings.
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Greens will mate with any male, usually blues or browns.
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The predominant fill-type is a clastic-textured, orange/brown biomicrite containing abundant comminuted brachiopod material.
The palynomorphs are, in general, poorly preserved, moderately carbonized, brown to dark brown, and often pyrite-impregnated.
The colour of the biotite is reddish brown, indicating a high phlogopite content.
The third painting was a still life of four oranges and a pear, with a brown coffee pot.
Juvenile birds are a duller version of the adult, generally browner, and with a paler bill.
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The other below average-yield grower experienced severe brown rot in the mid-1990s which damaged the trees.
When the oblong-ellipsoid acorn reaches maturity, it acquires a brown to reddish colour and becomes detached from the cupule, so falling to the ground.
The last collection took place when the pods were considered completely mature (dark-brown pods).
Three replicates of 20 (brown) and 10 (green) seeds, respectively (see above), were used for each treatment.
Feylin then conducted another experiment with duller dyes of tans and browns.
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The upper asymptote of germination was considerably higher in green seeds than in brown seeds.
Seeds in the control pretreatment remained light brown and failed to split.
The soil colours suggest chimpanzees are selecting soils with light brown colours and avoiding dark soils with higher organic matter content.
The seed is ovoid, 0.9-1.2 x 0.6-0.8 mm, light brown, shiny and with a smooth surface.
Infected radicles became soft, spongy and brown, compared with healthy radicles, which were turgid and yellowish-green.
The juvenile plumage is much like the females but duller and with darker or browner underparts.
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The markings are ochreous, but browner at the dorsum.
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The summer plumage is browner and in the winter, the male willow ptarmigan lacks the rock ptarmigan's black stripe between the eyes and bill.
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The plant often exhibits chlorosis and necrosis, as well as leaf browning.
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There are all sorts of intergrades between the most typical morphs; warmer and more humid conditions favor browner birds in general.
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Western olivaceous warbler is larger and has a browner tinge to the upperparts than eastern olivaceous warbler.
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The sides and rear are similar to the front facade, but include blind recesses and the molding is of a browner sandstone.
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To refrain from browning meat and fat in this way, is to cook them "en blanquette".
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The ground colour of the forewings of the females is creamy brownish, strigulated with brownish and with transverse browner lines.
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Older, less-effective but chemically-similar electrochemical conversion coatings included black oxidizing, historically known as bluing or browning.
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Damage by the bug causes a red discoloration of the leaves, followed by browning and the death of the plant.
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The chest is duller and browner, the throat and nape are grey-white, and, uniquely for a fruit dove, the wings are spotted pink.
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Artists began using far greater use of browns when oil painting arrived in the late fifteenth century.
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Browns appeal was a simple plea for equality.
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Juveniles are duller and the cap is browner.
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Set in a bleak palette of browns and greys, it was a comment on the conformity of everyday life, with all figures looking almost identical.
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The remaining area is cinnamon with browner strigulae.
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To create a blend of colours, blocks were hatched horizontally and diagonally to allow applications of multiple colours that resulted in browns, greens and greys.
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The browns and greys of the wing underside make it resemble a dead leaf when the wings are closed.
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The spots and bands are brown with darker borders, as in the young form.
Typically, the wings are deep-fried in oil (although they are sometimes grilled or baked) until they are well browned.
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Reddish-brown, subhedral biotite is found as inclusions in clinopyroxene and interstitial grains.
His most successful hybrid is a buttercup with a lambent golden brown colour, that he is marketing under the name of honeycup.
The orange-brown material is assumed to be finely divided limonite.
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