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Brightly-colored bountiful scenes of bucolic farm life from Studio Job via Moss NYC
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Brightly-colored flowers against pale, pale stone.
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Brightly-colored flowers against pale, pale stone.
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Brightly-colored fabrics, made at the factory on Wonder Island were also among the many articles, which had been intended to be used as presents.
The Wonder Island Boys: Treasures of the Island Roger Thompson Finlay
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Brightly-colored tarps provide cover for them and the few personal items they were able to recover from the wreckage.
Mudville Gazette 2010
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Brightly-colored turmeric comes from the same family of spices as ginger -- which means both plants can reduce inflammation in arthritis patients (and may block the formation of some cancers).
TreeHugger 2010
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Brightly-colored bloodstains sometimes appear when characters are hit; small bloodstains occasionally appear on floors and walls.
NoFrag 2010
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Brightly-colored canvases, many torn and smeared with dust, are piled to one side, while empty wooden frames are stacked in another pile.
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(07 / 07 / 2008) Brightly-colored beetles or caterpillars feeding on a tropical plant may signal the presence of chemical compounds active against cancer and parasitic diseases, report researchers writing in the journal
Mongabay.com News 2009
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(07 / 07 / 2008) Brightly-colored beetles or caterpillars feeding on a tropical plant may signal the presence of chemical compounds active against cancer and parasitic diseases, report researchers writing in the journal
Mongabay.com News 2009
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