Ski lifts idled above aspens, their leaves just beginning to show a tinge of yellow.
There was, however, a tinge of relief in many circles in Turkey on Sunday.
Many debtors don't feel even a tinge of regret, because all the interest they're paying gets dumped back into their 401(k) accounts.
In other words, the decline of bricks-and-mortar shops selling music and books, which other countries view mainly in terms of technological change, acquires more than a tinge of economic nationalism in France.
"I'm very optimistic about Africa, but I say it always with a tinge of hesitation because one of the big risks is that we get carried away and therefore forget to talk about the real challenges that are still ahead of it, " he said.
He describes his sound as "acoustic with a folk tinge and a bit rootsy" and cites influences ranging from Bob Dylan to Wilco to Bon Iver.
And osteopathic medicine has a certain disreputable tinge going back a century when osteopaths believed all disease sprang from the spine or the skeletal system.
From the upper chest up to the head there was a blue tinge to it which would suggest asphyxiation.
The lamp's flame burned with a blue tinge when flammable gases were present and extinguished if oxygen in the air dropped to dangerous levels.
Despite the sunshine there is a sombre tinge to the afternoon.
The problem with the latter is that it tends to generate a very cool light with a blue tinge, while the former is less energy efficient because of their reliance on green LEDs.
Nicky now realises she does have some signs of OI: poor, pearly or translucent teeth, a greyish tinge to her eyes which look similar to her brother, Wayne, who has been diagnosed as suffering OI, and loose joints.
The omnipresent blue of Greek churches is so memorable that there are even a few Orthodox churches in my neighborhood of Astoria, Queens, that have mimicked the form, giving me and everyone else who passes or steps inside a slight tinge of longing for the Greek islands of their memories.
It had a strange greenish tinge to it, with a definite tail behind it.
But the cause has become a touchstone for those who want more technocratic government with a strong Thatcherite tinge.
The group spoke with host Maria Hinojosa about its debut album Asuncion, which ended up with a warm Latin tinge to it.
But around here, no one can wear just one hat, and we all regard Susan, whose tinge of a southern U.S. accent (by way of Alabama) masks the fact she spent much of her childhood in South Korea, as the readiest of resources.
And when we asked if a Honda executive really did tell a Japanese newspaper that the colors are meant to "match a woman's eye shadow, " we're told yes -- with no tinge of regret that some women might find such a comment offensive.
Due next year:a line of stain-resistant food containers that eliminate the reddish tinge caused by the acids in tomato sauce.
On a bit of a down note, when we went to access the browser, we noticed that unsightly yellow tinge rear its head.
But nothing was going to tinge Udomporn's joy as the 22-year-old world champion took full advantage of a weak field to win with a total of 222.5kg.
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