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“I waved my hand around and barely avoided sloshing ruby-colored sangria on my couch.”
“Girasole's list offers a dozen pours from the state by the glass, including a 2007 sauvignon blanc ($9), refreshing with grapefruit notes, from Linden Vineyards and a deep ruby-colored 2003 Norton ($7) from Chrysalis.”
“Color was important to the early - and mid-Victorians, and colored table runners, color glasses such as green hock glasses or ruby-colored wine glasses, added a deep splash of color against the already crowded table.”
“Benjamin Reynosa, who was picking ruby-colored grapes in 90-degree heat last week near Fowler, just south of Fresno, said he often is the only legal U.S. resident on seasonal crews.”
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“Only eight or so inches long, its ruby-colored body was barely wider than a pen.”
“Hunched over a barrel, Browne siphons ruby-colored pinot into a glass.”
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“One year, I might even grow these blessed plants myself, though I find my eye wandering to the ruby-colored stems of okra and thinking how pretty they are.”
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“After several hundred chemicals, Ehrlich and his collaborators had their first antibiotic hit: a brilliant ruby-colored dye derivative that Ehrlich called Trypan Red.”
“Red-eyed flies have glowering, ruby-colored eyes because they possess a gene that bears the information to build a red pigment protein.”
“At the waist was the only sign of extravagance on his part—an ornate belt with a great ruby-colored clasp and a decorative, segmented ring hanging below it.”
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