He noticed that the color of the water in the toilet had an inexplicable bluish tinge.
It had a strange greenish tinge to it, with a definite tail behind it.
By about 0420 GMT, the Moon was three-quarters obscured, still with the same dull-red tinge.
Ski lifts idled above aspens, their leaves just beginning to show a tinge of yellow.
There was, however, a tinge of relief in many circles in Turkey on Sunday.
Surprisingly enough, this tinge of jealousy may even have spread to the White House.
The main priority is to clean up the White House and to remove the tinge of cronyism.
Many of the singing styles reveal an arabic tinge that demonstrate the Islamic component of Malian culture.
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The movie dawdles and repeats itself unconscionably it lacks drive and, except for the sex scenes, a tinge of wildness.
From the upper chest up to the head there was a blue tinge to it which would suggest asphyxiation.
But the cause has become a touchstone for those who want more technocratic government with a strong Thatcherite tinge.
Due next year:a line of stain-resistant food containers that eliminate the reddish tinge caused by the acids in tomato sauce.
Nor is he happy with the populist tinge to New Labour: he looks back to the clearer air of R.
The military tinge to government is considered one reason why the Suharto regime so often resorted to force to quell conflicts.
Many debtors don't feel even a tinge of regret, because all the interest they're paying gets dumped back into their 401(k) accounts.
The group spoke with host Maria Hinojosa about its debut album Asuncion, which ended up with a warm Latin tinge to it.
Muslim rioters targeted Christian Chinese-owned shops and homes, and some regional papers implied that the violence's religious tinge now has ethnic elements.
But it seems basically impossible to ignore the sharply anti-liberal tinge of the crowd on Sunday and the movement which it represents.
At times, anti-banking prejudice has acquired a strong tinge of ethnic hatred.
On a bit of a down note, when we went to access the browser, we noticed that unsightly yellow tinge rear its head.
Due next year: the first line of stain-resistant food containers, which eliminate that evil reddish tinge caused by the acids in tomato sauce.
The lamp's flame burned with a blue tinge when flammable gases were present and extinguished if oxygen in the air dropped to dangerous levels.
Scott Fitzgerald were distant enough from the blithe lives of their subjects to tinge their depictions with tragedy but near enough to be persuasive about it.
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And osteopathic medicine has a certain disreputable tinge going back a century when osteopaths believed all disease sprang from the spine or the skeletal system.
We didn't notice any of the telltale blue-tinge typical of AMOLED implementations, but the overtly blue lighting around us might have helped mask those shortcomings.
Despite the sunshine there is a sombre tinge to the afternoon.
The hate texts, the e-mails, the poisonous radio, the poison pen letters, all these things have been swirling around and everything has had a tribal tinge.
He describes his sound as "acoustic with a folk tinge and a bit rootsy" and cites influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Wilco to Bon Iver.
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