My uncle's family in 1966 lived in a housing development where many people had gravel (
sometimes colored green) instead of grass in their yards.
Not exact matches
Their immature
color is dark
green, usually maturing to red, but
sometimes to yellow, orange, or purple.
The thyme retains a nice
green color, the flavor is bright and fresh, and there is none of the mustiness you
sometimes get with herbs or spices that are past their prime.
After a mere 11 minutes and the sounding of the smoke alarm (I really need new pizza stones, as mine have a pizza residue that
sometimes smokes), the pies were perfection: a crispy - on - the - outside - tender - on - the - inside crust and a beautiful moist red, white and
green topping bursting with fresh flavors,
colors and texture.
Sometimes my smoothies are a bright
green color and other times, the
greens are hidden and you would never know there is spinach or kale added.
Sometimes when I'm in a rush and over-measure the baking soda, the center of the cookies turn a
green color.
Sometimes parents worry when their baby has a
green colored stool.
Urine of the
colors of sea -
green, vegetal
green, and black,
sometimes passing from the greenish
color to the pale.
«Imagine each molecule has a particular light
color emission,
sometimes yellow,
sometimes green.
The drug includes sulfur, which can
sometimes incorporate itself into the hemoglobin molecule, imparting a
green color to human blood.
One common complaint about using four -
color Confetti to label single cells (in an animal) is that the cells express
green fluorescent protein less often, or
sometimes not at all, compared with cells that express each of the other three
colors.
The
color of the skin changes from
green to dark
green and
sometimes to black as the avocado ripens.
my understanding of regular potatoes any
color skin flesh etc. is this... potatoes are on the dirty dozen list... sweet potatoes are on the clean 15... i eat over 50 % of my diet in the form of a few different
colors of sweet potatoes... i buy them bulk... peel»em very deeply... at least 1/2 inch all around... i
sometimes get them as large as 6 pounds (football sized)... i used to wear out the regular potatoes but after speaking with the safety expert from a huge potato company to find out if the potatoes are grown on soil which had grain crops treated with round - up herbicide filled with atrazine and glyphosate (which most grain crops are... inluding many wheat crops... they get sprayed like 3 days before harvest... then the round - up is in the soil)... problem is... the round - up stays for 7 years... after stayin» off the soil for a couple years... it can have any kind of crop planted on it and get an organic rating... but... whatever was planted on that soil is then full of round - up... so... this crop rotation onto fields which had grain crops sprayed with round - up herbicide etc. is EXTREMELY COMMON IN THE GROWING PRACTICE FOR REGULAR POTATOES... very common practice... so even if you peel»em deeply... they are still soaked with round - up... the glyphosates get in the gut... the aluminum which is all over everything grown above ground and not covered (hot house etc)... gets eaten9ya can't wash it off... unless ya peel everything... but
greens etc. ya can not get it out... it gets in the fiber)... then ya eat it... it goes in the gut... mixes with the glyphosate... becomes 10,000 timesmore toxic... inhibits the bodies ability to properly process sulfur into sulfide and sulfate... basically many very smart researchers are sayin'this is the cause of all this asperger's... autism... alzheimer's like symptoms in the elderly... you can only take so much nano... pico... and heavy metal poisoning... the brain starts to act very strangely... so... long story short... i eat lots of sweet pots grown on clean soil... they are non-gmo and basically grown organically... but... the grower doesn't pay for the certification... i make sure to get my omega 3 from fresh ground flax seed in the morning away from my sweet potato consumption... the omega 6 in the sweet pots inhibits the absorption of omega 3 and i only want so much fat daily... i'm on the heart attack proof diet by dr. caldwell b. esselstyn jr....
Sometimes my smoothies are a bright
green color and other times, the
greens are hidden and you'd never know spinach or kale are on the ingredient list.
Your eyes: The BRIGHTness and clarity of your eye
color is one of the most obvious characteristics of Seasonal Color Analysis SPRING - clear blue or turquoise, sometimes green or topaz and often flecked with ye
color is one of the most obvious characteristics of Seasonal
Color Analysis SPRING - clear blue or turquoise, sometimes green or topaz and often flecked with ye
Color Analysis SPRING - clear blue or turquoise,
sometimes green or topaz and often flecked with yellow.
If you have Bright tonal
coloring your eyes are striking with a jewel brightness... bright blue, turquoise,
green or
sometimes steel grey.
Get creative with your shadows and watch how the
colors you wear transform how the brown looks in your eyes and whether they get lighter, darker, or
sometimes even
greener.
I have large hazel eyes which are
sometimes green with grey or orange hues, but lately they have been brown - the
color which for me denotes happiness (they...
The Intensity Scale (
sometimes called the Gray Scale) generally gets less much attention from consumers and reviewers, but it is extremely important because it not only controls the image contrast within all displayed images, but it also controls how the Red,
Green and Blue primary
colors mix to produce all of the on - screen
colors.
Lightly outlined watercolors,
sometimes in many
colors and occasionally in retro
greens and yellows, highlight the girl and bear as they search for the missing mother.
The intensity scale (
sometimes called the gray scale) not only controls the image contrast within all displayed images, but also how the red,
green, and blue primary
colors mix to produce all of the on - screen
colors.
The Intensity Scale (
sometimes called the Gray Scale) not only controls the contrast within all displayed images but it also controls how the Red,
Green and Blue primary
colors mix to produce all of the on - screen
colors.
Their
coloring is generally drab olive or gray, but close inspection — particularly of younger specimens — will
sometimes reveal subtle lace - like patterns of pastel
green and yellow.
Depending on the time of the year and the amount of sunlight, the
colors of the lakes range from emerald
green, to azure blue and
sometimes even a calming grey.
Thanks to the game's
color scheme, it can
sometimes be very difficult to find these boxes, but PUBG Mobile makes it easier by marking them with glowing
green lights.
Flecked with incidental marks and shimmering
color gradations that shift between emerald
green, deep purple and inky blue, Krone's paintings seem to register the residue of ambiguous deposits, offering subtle and
sometimes quirky surprises that waver on the threshold between nothing and excess, the abstract and the concrete.
Sometimes I want to change just one more thing — like the
color of a cup from
green to blue or something inconsequential like that — and I won't do it because I know if I do then there will be something else I want to change.
Sometimes I want to change just one more thing — like the
color of a cup from
green to blue or something inconsequential like that — and I won't do it because I know if I do then there will be something
Sometimes a
color or a figure jumps forward, like a lime -
green square in «721 (The days» noise)» or the dark central mass in «718 (The ploughman's line).»
In many of her paintings, Mason plays with complementary
colors: in Traces (2012), reds and oranges face off against blue -
greens,
sometimes slashing,
sometimes undulating.
This is not to mention that we are also made aware that, as with the black paintings to come, no painting is ever truly monochrome, but is always built up out of varying shades of blue, and in certain paintings, especially early ones, they
sometimes coexist with complementary, non-blue
colors, most prominently in the large horizontal painting incorporating
greens.
That
sometimes a painting only uses two shades of blue — say a magenta alongside a deeper, royal blue — shows that Reinhardt had not yet in the early 1950s created a system out of
color, as he would later when the black paintings were fully underway, but nonetheless he had the idea that red, blue, and
green mixed with a single
color enabled him to achieve a high degree of coloristic complexity within a single hue, which he also employed for the contemporaneous red paintings, working with different red tones, but also mixing red with
green and blue to juxtapose yellow and magenta passages with the red ones.
Alternating between these and other short motion sequences are still images that are
sometimes over - and
sometimes underexposed, and which are subsequently hand -
colored red, yellow, or
green.
And I can not help it but my brain
sometimes inadvertly conjures up flashes of «Comical Ali» (Saddam Hussenin's PR man in the early days of the first Iraq mess, who I at that time nicknamed «the
green man» as it was the
color of the uniform he most commonly wore in his TV apperance, no eco-
green connection there), when mr. Stokes ride in to defend the saying that there is no diffrence between the raw and adjusted anomalies at those moments he takes on some kind of» the
green man», cause if they make no diffrence the why bother why expand a lot of effort to with no effect.??
Color shading is also very visible indoors, and sometimes outdoors, too, with color tones shifting from green in the center of the frame to pink at the e
Color shading is also very visible indoors, and
sometimes outdoors, too, with
color tones shifting from green in the center of the frame to pink at the e
color tones shifting from
green in the center of the frame to pink at the edges.
Under low levels of incandescent light (both tungsten and fluorescent), images display a
green cast in the corners with a pink cast in the center (
sometimes referred to as
color shading or
color vignetting).
Green is really a nice
color and
sometimes I think it's sad that everything is about white these days.
i say it's
green he says it's blue — and during the day it does change
colors —
sometimes it's more fun to watch the wall change
colors than it is to watch tv!
We went with a moodier paint
color (Benjamin Moore Gibraltar Cliffs) on the walls than we had in our previous house that
sometimes reads
green and
sometimes reads more blue and I just love it.
This chameleon
color (
sometimes green,
sometimes blue) is perfect for coastal interiors.
I've thrown in black, gold, or silver with just a touch of red or
green sometimes, but you will never see me wear teal, orange, pink, or even turquoise to a Christmas event — even though I love those
colors.
It's a very pretty
color —
sometimes it looks gray,
sometimes brown, even a bit of
green shows through depending on the lighting (at least where I used it).
A cabin's
color palette is warm and inviting, often using deep red, burgundy,
greens and rich earth tones harmonizing with the natural surroundings but
sometimes with a pop of
color.
It changes
colors all during the day —
sometimes bluer,
sometimes greener but always calming and soothing.
It looked good against every
color I put it up against (you know
sometimes you think you have a neutral and then you pair it with another
color and it suddenly shows the
green / yellow / pink / gray undertone?
I am still working on my playroom and our
colors are similar, but I used navy and white with the
green and I have a little girl in there
sometimes so we add a pop of pink.
Sometimes I pick white ones, some other times pink but when I have this blue and
green color scheme going on, the bright sunny yellow has the perfect contrast.
With it we are using «White Cotton», an HGTV
color from Sherwin Williams mixed by SW for ceilings, and for crown molding, trim, doors (a crisp white with a hint of gray) Passive is so refreshing, and has a chameleon quality, morphing as the day goes on, depending on the light,
sometimes a hint of blue gray, then clear gray, and occasionally a hint of
green in the rooms that are in shade from trees.