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Unlike his old, rusty, metallic blower, this one is made of shiny white and orange plastic.
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He was asleep, so she sat in the orange plastic chair in the corner and watched him.
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Number 371, later introduced as 75-year-old Marina Kambaki, gets up from her orange plastic chair to reach the counter only to be told that her diabetes medicine is no available, and she should come back in a few days.
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The destitution is such that when The Economist's correspondent called with a plastic bag holding orange juice and biscuits, Sarah responded with thanks and asked whether she could keep the bag too.
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She pours a combination of orange juice and champagne into a plastic cup and leans toward him.
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She wears a bulbous orange nylon protective garment and a clear plastic helmet.
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At the base of the cardboard backboard is a black plastic box with a pair of small orange switches on it.
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The phone seems to be called "The Other Half" -- or at least that's the working title for now -- and judging from Jolla's Facebook page it consists of a colorful plastic case, available in various shades including orange or green, which hooks onto the main chassis containing a 4.5-inch display (of unknown resolution), dual-core processor, microSD expansion with 16GB onboard, a "4G" modem, user replaceable battery and an 8MP rear camera.
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It gave me a whiff of a reminder of snowball fights as a kid in Stoke Lodge park in Bristol followed by a game of football played with an orange Frido ball that got punctured in the rose bushes but then repaired by Dad smearing a hot knife over the plastic.
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