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Beneath it is written in blood-coloured type: "O Canada, how could you?"
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The youth found another cup, of plain Jaffa-ware this time, filled it with the blood-coloured wine and handed it to Strongfist.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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'Well, there are certain rumours and tidings abroad,' he said, pouring himself a goblet of Tel Namir's dry, blood-coloured wine.
The Falcons of Montabard Chadwick, Elizabeth 2004
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(Corythrix), an African jay; these blood-coloured spoils are a sign of war.
Two Trips to Gorilla Land and the Cataracts of the Congo 2003
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Others had advanced continuously towards the west for four moons without meeting with any shore; but the ships prows became entangled in weeds, the horizon echoed continually with the noise of cataracts, blood-coloured mists darkened the sun, a perfume-laden breeze lulled the crews to sleep; and their memories were so disturbed that they were now unable to tell anything.
Salammbo 2003
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If a woman chances during her menstrual period to look into a highly polished mirror, the surface of it will grow cloudy with a blood-coloured haze.
On Dreams Aristotle 2002
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These organs have their starting-point in ‘cotyledons’ or papillae, which are situated under the hindmost feet; and hereabouts the flesh is red and blood-coloured, but is slippery to the touch and in so far unlike flesh.
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If a woman chances during her menstrual period to look into a highly polished mirror, the surface of it will grow cloudy with a blood-coloured haze.
On Dreams Aristotle 2002
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Above all, that lantern-shaped face, that monstrous jaw and vaulted forehead, looming so shockingly above its owner's blood-coloured works, would lose its menace and assume a merely arrogant cast.
Piranha to Scurfy & Other Stories Rendell, Ruth 2000
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Simon looked down again at the limp figure that was half submerged in the blood-coloured wine.
Salvage for the Saint Charteris, Leslie, 1907- 1983
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