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So my right sock is usually a standard white ankle sock, and the left is rainbow-striped or polka-dotted or argyle.
Left Neglected Lisa Genova 2011
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A woman in a glittering rainbow-striped top hat helped a group of kids pick colors for painting welcome signs and checkers boards on sections of plywood.
Neighborhood, nonprofits team up to make new playground happen Nathan Rott 2010
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Farrar came off his rainbow-striped lead-out and shot up the right side of the road in the final 300 meters.
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She came into the room holding a massive rainbow-striped popsicle, all artificial colors and fake sugar, the kind of thing I'd never buy for myself.
Archive 2010-03-01 2010
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Turner and Bailey exited the plane at 5,000 feet and free-fell for about a minute before the rainbow-striped parachute deployed, and they meandered through the skies while Turner's family cheered below.
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So my right sock is usually a standard white ankle sock, and the left is rainbow-striped or polka-dotted or argyle.
Left Neglected Lisa Genova 2011
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The museum also found 41 rainbow-striped prints by minimalist master Sol LeWitt, priced at $2,500 apiece, and 100 self-portrait prints by Gilbert & George that the museum had hoped to sell for $4,000 apiece during its show of the British duo's work three years ago.
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She came into the room holding a massive rainbow-striped popsicle, all artificial colors and fake sugar, the kind of thing I'd never buy for myself.
Breaking The Fast 2010
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He showed up to be celebrated by the Suffolk County Chapter of the American Red Cross wearing a rainbow-striped shirt, a paisley tie, a blue three-piece suit and a blue hat.
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Adobe walls are painted in traditional blues and whites, local clay tiles cover the floors and the whole place is decorated with colorful modern art works and handicraft which Mr. Balsem ã o and his wife have collected on globetrotting trips — Moroccan rugs, rainbow-striped fabrics from the Caribbean and an elephant-headed Hindu shrine dominating the breakfast room.
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