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The kid drops his gear, screams, runs onto the dock and into the orange-tinted darkness.
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Mr. Wade, who was wearing orange-tinted glasses to protect himself from the migraines, scored a masterful 34 points, with 33 of them coming in the first three quarters.
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Syracuse bounded onto the court for its pre-game warmup brandishing its "New York's College Team" shirts to cheers from the orange-tinted Madison Square Garden crowd.
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Huzi, the young vendor with orange-tinted spiky hair, said he has never had a customer come back and complain.
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BEIJING -- China's capital woke up to orange-tinted skies Saturday as the strongest sandstorm so far this year hit the country's north, delaying some flights at Beijing's airport and prompting a dust warning for Seoul.
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She shoved her orange-tinted glasses up on top of her head and glanced around at the blackness.
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Her eyes were closed, and her orange-tinted face wore a blissful expression.
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One Thai teenager with orange-tinted hair turned up late for the first session and confessed to the group he had been out partying until 4 a.m.
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A lot of us spent time Monday watching an orange-tinted A-Rod offering a rehearsed, three-quarters honest, meager culpa on ESPN.
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On Tuesday Lieberman launched an ad depicting the sun low in the sky over an orange-tinted ocean as a female narrator says softly: "Joe Lieberman thought you might enjoy a break from Ned Lamont's negative attacks."
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