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In the late afternoon the pinkish, alabaster light is so fragile it feels as if it could shatter.
BBC: The Swiss train tourists don��t take
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His skin had a pinkish cast, as though he spent a lot of time indoors.
NPR: Excerpt: 'World Made By Hand'
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He said the threats contained references to the debate on gun laws and an oily pinkish-orange substance.
WSJ: Union: NY mayor threats postmarked Shreveport, La.
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Mined in Sri Lanka, this stone has an unusual pinkish orange hue, dubbed Padparadscha, which means lotus blossom, in Sinhalese.
FORBES: Rocks Under The Hammer
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The visitor wore a pinkish kurta, too young for her but certainly very expensive, finely printed with a silver design.
NEWYORKER: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
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Telescopes and spacecraft have revealed that Mars is a dead, dry, cold planet, of interest only to collectors of pinkish-brown rocks.
ECONOMIST: Mars
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New York Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said the letters contained threats, references to the debate on gun laws and an oily pinkish-orange substance.
WSJ: Secret Service: Letter to White House intercepted
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Grenache still, to many Americans, has a hint of pinkish jug wine about it, and only a few brave souls on the West Coast, like Bonny Doon, Alban, Edmunds St.
FORBES: Grape Juice
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There is a central courtyard with landscaped walls, as well as a beach with several tons of sand imported from the Bahamas, chosen over local sand for its pinkish color.
WSJ: Florida Estate Goes for $47 Million
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Weeks after his release, on a rainy night in Tel Aviv, he described months of torture in 2011 displaying a pinkish gash where clumps of hair had been torn from his scalp.
WSJ: Ruthless Kidnapping Rings Reach From Desert Sands to U.S. Cities
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The dresses, the shoes, the pinkish smell of perfume, the scratchy darkness, all pushed against me like the side of a big cat, thrust themselves into my mouth and nose like fur.
NEWYORKER: History of a Disturbance