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Each joint was crowned with a little gray stone of skin, and each heel was like the battered end of a club.
NEWYORKER: Naima
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Once you have seen the little gray man mooning through the window, you kind of get the point, and the film makes his ribaldry contagious.
NEWYORKER: Out There
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Johnson, and its meaning was a little more gray than green when it came to specifics (although it has received some national recognition).
FORBES: Gang Green: Rules Are Tightening. Don't Say Green If You Don't Mean Green.
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The still photographer, Ed Woodley, a nervous little man with wispy gray hair, puts it even better.
FORBES: Real men eat dirt
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By day my two-bunk sleeping compartment looked a little spartan, with gray-blue upholstery and metal lounge chairs.
FORBES: Through the Rockies In Style
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With his little homemade seat cushion and gray hat on its hook screwed into the 402s tray.
NEWYORKER: Wiggle Room
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In 1924, the comic strip "Little Orphan Annie, " by Harold Gray, made its debut.
CNN: Monday,
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Outside, the rain continued to hammer away at our dismal little world, and the sky had shucked the last of its evening gray to take on an intense purplish tone that was ominous, close-in, Biblical.
NEWYORKER: Fjord of Killary
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The morning of my cormorant trip, the weather was gray and gloomy, the air raw and slightly nippy, but this did little to dampen my enthusiasm.
WSJ: Cormorant Fishing in Yunnan Province, China
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When he started his work, the reigning experts believed that our gray matter was hardwired, that once a human reaches adulthood, the mind does little more than fade away.
FORBES: Sharp As A Tack
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Little Mama is petite, weighing about 100 pounds, and the only physical indication of her age are the gray hairs on her chin.
CNN: Meet one of the oldest chimpanzees in captivity
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Used in a room with elephant gray and even a bit of acid yellow, you get a palette that is sophisticated, a little Barbar, bonnie and bright without any superheroes, princesses or Disney characters (those will be brought in by the tenants themselves, no doubt).
WSJ: Silly Parent, Good Design Is for Kids | Living Well by Rita Konig