Sentences with phrase «magnificent hues of»

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Heracles considered the hue to be so magnificent that he presented a purple robe to the king of Phoenicia, who promptly declared the color to be a symbol of royalty and made Tyre the ancient world's center of murex dye production.
By the time you've done this and, if you're like most buyers, chucked in the Sport Chrono package (# 1125), a fetching hue (# 1595 in this case, which is a lot but does look magnificent), navigation, electric seats, DAB, phone preparation and a set of wheels (20s here, at # 1566, but I'd go smaller, cheaper and less kerbable), you're looking at a # 60,000 car.
It was magnificent to watch them and also the egrets that mingled nonchalantly among them punctuating the cuppocino hued monkeys, and smudges of dark beige of the mud flats with the bright white of their long white necks and feathers.
Crisscross through some of the most mesmerizing landscapes and discover myriad hues of Indian kaleidoscope as never before as you travel to some of the most magnificent monuments, dazzling beaches, picturesque mountainscapes and undulating sand dunes on board luxury trains in India arranged exclusively for you by the Indian Luxury Trains (ILT).
And the five 1996 paintings, each featuring a curved edge on one side, each a monochrome of different hue, that occupy here the magnificent entry square gallery with a pyramidal skylight, offer a true perceptual high.
The Museum of Contemporary Art's walls are currently painted a delicate hue of light pink — an invigorating backdrop to Cecily Brown's magnificent drawings.
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