The blue of the ceiling of the mausoleum of Galla Placidia is unusually dark and deep almost inscrutably so.
Perusing our gallery, you'll find London buses looking slightly pink and black fencing shading toward a dark (deep?) purple.
She walks as though freshly risen from the dead, patrolling the streets and corridors in a stiffened glide, with those dark, deep-sunk eyes of hers staring hard ahead.
But it stands to her credit that when, on her arrival in Brussels in 1995, she was handed responsibility for the fishing industry, she plunged with similar abandon into those dark and deep waters, where a number of her predecessors had virtually drowned and resurfaced still bubbling with enthusiasm, her reputation if anything enhanced.
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Black Noddy Lager is traditional Bavarian Schwarzbier, deep dark brown in color with a nice tan head.
It has the potential to knock Dish off its orbit and into the deep dark space of irrelevance.
At the Darata gold mine, a group of men gather around several deep dark pits, waiting for their colleagues who are several dozen feet under the ground hacking away at the rock.
Share price is up, and morale is climbing out of its deep, dark cave.
"It's not as grimy, it's not as deep and dark as that sounds, " he says.
The deep, dark secret of human resources is that traditional job interviews don't work very well.
Father and son: each was locked in a deep, dark embrace with his own secrets.
No question, following a money trail can lead to uncovering of deep, dark secrets.
Her usually pale complexion glowed from summer sun, but there were deep, dark lines under her eyes.
Well, Bernanke got his way and launched QE2 today into deep, dark waters.
Despite my best attempt to be prepared and take life by the horns, I fell into a deep, dark hole.
But the deep, dark secret is that Lean In is more about being bold than it is about being female.
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His latest production also takes over the deep, dark basements of Kings College's engineering department, which is next door to Somerset House.
The book takes an entertaining dramatic twist towards its end, when Jennings finds out that his childhood fishing mentor harbors some deep and dark secrets.
Mr Mackenzie, who was born in South Africa to British parents, said the early days after he was wounded were "very deep, dark and depressing".
"Survivors have a unique perspective on what life's like down in the deep, dark hole, " writes Sabrina Strong, executive director of Waking Up Alive in Albuquerque, N.
What they really meant was: Tell your story of deep, dark emotional conflict, and frame your experiences through a lens of hardship (even better if it leads to redemption).
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She scared me into a closet so deep and dark that the idea of living as a gay man was completely, like a career in arts, out of the realm of possibilities.
This is also the land of the deep, dark woods that Little Red Riding Hood skipped through, the land of towers tall enough for Rapunzel, and charming chocolate-box houses to tempt Hansel and Gretel.
It will be up to foreign distributors who have already paid for rights to show The Beaver if they want to run with it or put it in the back of a deep, dark closet.
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The writer Gregg Easterbrook has argued that looking on the dark side may be deep in our genes a survival mechanism from the days of tigers, and well before the bulls and bears that depress us now.
With one palm over his forehead and the other palm over his nose and mouth, I looked into those deep, dark pupils and saw the way he used to look at me when he was Dark Hero, when I didn't know.
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