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Her first major outing with Mr. Feuer, several works of which are included in this exhibition, featured a pink-hued, snout-nosed man posing and frolicking nude on what appears to be a deserted island.
A Painter of Odd 'Situations' Gets a Retrospective—at 34 2011
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Amid the pink-hued beaches, the hidden coves, coral reefs and the heavy, perfumed scent of freesias and oleander, one also finds the sort of bustling restaurants, wine bars, corporate hotels and golf courses one would expect from an island that boasts the headquarters of companies such as Bacardi Ltd. and insurance brokers Hiscox Ltd.
Losing Oneself in Bermuda William Lyons 2011
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Gwen was a live-wire of a tomboy, all wide-eyed smiles, finely toned muscles, and pink-hued hair.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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Gwen was a live-wire of a tomboy, all wide-eyed smiles, finely toned muscles, and pink-hued hair.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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That year, within the pink-hued walls of the Boca Raton Resort & Club, Atlanta commodities exchange IntercontinentalExchange , called ICE, made a surprise, unwelcomed bid for the Chicago Board of Trade.
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He adds a little raspberry- or red-wine vinegar and salt to make a pink-hued base for ricotta-stuffed and lightly deep-fried zucchini blossoms.
No Blood Spilled in This Top to Tail Nancy Matsumoto 2011
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Mitzi Gaynor made a splash at the 1967 Academy Awards doing a dazzling, orange and pink-hued production number to “Georgy Girl.”
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The restructuring of the debt, which came due Monday, means that Cerberus will retain the so-called Kyo-ya resort portfolio, which includes the 1,700-room Sheraton Waikiki Hotel in Honolulu, the 550-room Palace Hotel in San Francisco, the 530-room, pink-hued Royal Hawaiian hotel in Honolulu and three others.
Cerberus Revamps Hotel Debt Kris Hudson 2011
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Mitzi Gaynor made a splash at the 1967 Academy Awards doing a dazzling, orange and pink-hued production number to “Georgy Girl.”
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Gwen was a live-wire of a tomboy, all wide-eyed smiles, finely toned muscles, and pink-hued hair.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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