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A mermaid, form only coyly cloaked by green-streaked pale-brown hair that flows around her, drifting in the shimmering water.
Valentines, part the first mllelaurel 2009
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What it is: The extract of pale-brown vine native to North America.
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He was skinny and short, with pale-brown hair and watery blue eyes hidden behind a pair of thick glasses with black rims.
Crusade Nancy Holder 2010
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What it is: The extract of pale-brown vine native to North America.
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To the south is the wall of the Heavenly Mountains, and if I face the other way all I see for hundreds, even thousands of miles is pale-brown steppe with low, rocky hills in the foreground.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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Each of the boys had a plastic pail—the things were too enormous to be called cups—full of something pale-brown and eye-wateringly potent.
Best Friends Forever Jennifer Weiner 2009
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A tiny, pale-brown freckle-thing at the outer base where the hand meets the wrist.
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Each of the boys had a plastic pail—the things were too enormous to be called cups—full of something pale-brown and eye-wateringly potent.
Best Friends Forever Jennifer Weiner 2009
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A tiny, pale-brown freckle-thing at the outer base where the hand meets the wrist.
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To the south is the wall of the Heavenly Mountains, and if I face the other way all I see for hundreds, even thousands of miles is pale-brown steppe with low, rocky hills in the foreground.
Wildwood Roger Deakin 2009
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