• He takes out yellowing documents dating back to the Ottoman Empire that he claims prove his ownership.

    NPR: Six Day War: Land Ownership Disputes Arise

  • We walked along the row of beautiful latticed buildings and turned down a narrow street lined with yellowing gingko trees.

    BBC: Get lost in Japan��s ancient samurai town

  • But that's not why Leoni, the side's then-manager, still has the yellowing newspaper clippings from the next morning.

    WSJ: Eight Seconds of Soccer Glory

  • Running through the yellowing subsidiary wire stories on papal deaths of yesteryear was like opening a time capsule.

    CNN: Pope's resignation a new angle to a tough news beat

  • The company inspects comic books for imperfections, ranging from yellowing to slight creases.

    CNN: Rare comic of Superman debut fetches $1.5 million

  • The disease infects the liver and causes jaundice, which is yellowing of the skin and eyes, fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea, and diarrhea.

    CNN: Hepatitis A scare at NYC restaurant

  • She brings yellowing ration cards to show that the history is real.

    WSJ: Poles Apart: Today's Kids Line Up to Learn About Communist Past in Poland

  • The virus infects the liver and causes jaundice, which is the yellowing of the skin and eyes, fatigue, abdominal pain, nausea and diarrhea.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • There is some old furniture, yellowing books and files, and personal effects items of sentimental value if they had belonged to a favourite aunt, perhaps.

    ECONOMIST: The market in Peronist memorabilia

  • Over the course of many years, piles of battered fridges, yellowing issues of Life magazine, and burnt-out light bulbs had accumulated around an enormous wrecking yard.

    NEWYORKER: The Daughters of the Moon

  • Found in the pages of many of their books, Koch and Clarke have collected bygone bookmarks and other yellowing items used for the same purpose, from receipts to menus and shopping lists.

    BBC: A Vancouver page turner

  • Doan's third inspiration, jotted down by his yellowing hand on yellow pads in 1998, was that small businesses would one day surpass large businesses as consumers of software and services.

    FORBES: Startup Beats Back Death

  • If your doctor did a test for mononucleosis, it would make sense that your jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes) is due to one of the viruses that causes the mono syndrome.

    CNN: What could be causing my jaundice?

  • Jilted by the man she loved at the altar, Miss Havisham retreats from the world, exiling herself to her old, decaying mansion, never taking off her disintegrating, yellowing bridal gown and plotting her revenge on the male sex by molding her adopted daughter into a cruel man-eater.

    FORBES: Miss Havisham: Fashion's Latest Muse

  • Instead of curling photographs and yellowing newspapers, we are possessed of a shiny and permanent now, one we flit-click about and so delude ourselves as to our own eternal youth - until, that is, we look down at the wrinkled and liver-spotted hands that rest on the keyboard.

    BBC: A Point of View: Nostalgia - it's not like it used to be

  • Its goal is nothing less than to review thousands of pages of yellowing FCC rules and regulations and recommend how to adapt or eliminate them to reflect the utter transformation of 20th century telephone, radio, television and data networks all of which are in the final stages of conversion and upgrade to native Internet technologies.

    FORBES: Telegram for the FCC: Time to Retire the Telephone Network

  • It is the architect as artist that dominates these shows, from the bold strokes of black crayon on yellowing tracing paper that still carry the fresh images of those prismatic glass skyscrapers, transporting us back to the utopian visions of the 1920s, to the existential serenity of the delicate pencil sketches for the Illinois Institute of Technology campus.

    WSJ: How Less Became More

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