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A deep-colored rich and delicious porter brewed with Canadian hemp seed and a bit of barley malt that has been smoked over a fire of peat moss.
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A deep-colored rich and delicious porter brewed with Canadian hemp seed and a bit of barley malt that has been smoked over a fire of peat moss.
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Negroamaro is also a dark, deep-colored grape producing hearty, earthy wines and grows primarily in Puglia, the "heel" of Italy's boot, where it is also hot and dry, especially in summer.
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When made into preserves, the numerous caneberry seeds several thousand per quarter pound/100 gm can sometimes absorb syrup, become translucent, and give the normally deep-colored jam a milky dullness.
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When made into preserves, the numerous caneberry seeds several thousand per quarter pound/100 gm can sometimes absorb syrup, become translucent, and give the normally deep-colored jam a milky dullness.
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A deep-colored, fine-grained wood, like walnut or cherry — maybe even rosewood — shone with the patina of age.
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A figure in a deep-colored cloak glided fleetingly across the deck.
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Terangi Maclaren stood shadow I ike in the dim light, save for his own deep-colored radiation.
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Leaves narrow, rounded at the ends, -- the upper and under surface green; the flowers are comparatively large, and deep-colored.
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The "Port" is a rich, deep-colored, high-flavored wine, not unlike the Burgundies of France, yet not so dry.
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