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  • The next dish was red and yellow beets that had been broken down, made into a foam, frozen into a fluffy two-colored wedge that looked like cake, and served with red and yellow sauces made from beets and goat cheese.

    Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: Moto, and the Future Food Marathon on Planet Green TV: Is This Really the Future of Food? 2010

  • Even his digestive system was a radical departure from those of mammals, as I could clearly see from his droppings, which appeared from a single opening and incorporated both waste products in one neat little two-colored package.

    Birdology Sy Montgomery 2010

  • They are two-colored, orange and white, a cookie split down the middle  — a white Halloween treat.

    Primary Creative 2010

  • The two are joined but visibly separate; the layers could be carved to create a two-colored design.

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • He punched up a cushion and sat against it, then swept the single set of two-colored pieces to the side of the board.

    The Final Reflection John M. Ford 2000

  • The world shrank slowly, steadily, until it was a tight-fitting envelope that barely held the two of them, the continuous two-colored surface of their skin and all the sensations that coursed along it.

    War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987

  • With solemn music, and attended by the apparitors, in their two-colored mantles, and the ancient pikemen, the few officials ascended the platform.

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 118, August, 1867 Various

  • Now that two-colored typewriter ribbons are in such general use the name and address and date are printed in red, eliminating the necessity of matching the ink of the body of the letter.

    Business Correspondence Anonymous

  • After a great deal of looking, for she was a thrifty buyer, Cally expended one hundred and twenty-five dollars for a perfectly lovely two-colored dress, bewitchingly draped, and seventy-five dollars for a little silk suit.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • Some curious instances have been related 6.11 of an infant with a two-colored face, and of others with one side of the face white and the other black; whether they were cases of partial albinism or partial melanism cannot be ascertained from the descriptions.

    Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine 1896

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