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They walked past thin columns of water at the entrance into an open space, where various objets--an oversize ceramic head and an eye-catching blue glass vessel, for example--sat among high-tech showers, whirlpools, sinks and an oval-shaped toilet, all displayed on pedestals like museum pieces, the better to bring in customers.
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Ms Jiricna's eye-popping, blue-lit, glass spiral staircase connects the main hall with a new mezzanine floor.
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In his dress blue uniform and wire-rimmed eye glasses, the slightly built Manning followed a slide show of the prosecutor's hour-long opening statement, watching on a laptop computer at the defense table.
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The most outrageous offenders are known as ko-gyaru -- girls who sport big socks, short skirts, orange-dyed coiffures and heavy blue eye shadow.
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Its eye-catching logo of white lettering on a blue background made it recognizable from a distance.
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Number 212, one of the most eye-catching houses in the neighbourhood, is a large blue residence, separated from the street by a heavy-set iron gate.
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Players across all sports are aware of the tax consequences of signing with a Canadian team, which is why high-priced free agents view the Blue Jays and Raptors with a wary eye when considering their options.
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Merchandise racks went from dark blue to beige to dove-gray until they finally matched the floors so that the eye fixes on the product first.
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Dune after dune, rising and falling beneath his feet, then finally falling, falling, falling all the way to a gray-green-blue vastness, riffled, glinting, and crossed by the cloud shadows as far as the eye could see.
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