It's the annual Lilac Festival and crowds are strolling among acres of pale-blue blossoms.
Inside the rim of the bag, barely visible, was a wallet made of pale-green leather.
Their pale-pink home has tulips sprouting in the front yard next to an Ohio State University yard sign.
His pale-blue eyes looked watery from exhaustion, the skin of his nose polished as if by a sunburn.
It looked very old, the edges torn, the pale-blue lines rubbed almost away.
He is bald, with a trim blond beard, pale-blue eyes, and a nose that was broken in a schoolyard fight.
Now he had one bare foot and the other still covered by a pale-blue sock and a rabidly red moccasin.
However, those pale-green cannibalistic undead just make my skin crawl -- not literally like theirs does, mind you, but crawl nonetheless.
Even firms from the pale-skinned southern states, such as 90%-white Santa Catarina?
The dressing, made with mayonnaise and sour cream, gets its pretty pale-green hue and heady fragrance from fresh tarragon, parsley and lots of basil.
Borrowman pointed out a distinctive pale-grey saddle patch behind the dorsal fin and identified the orca as one he sees frequently: a 43-year-old male known as A38.
Flowers in containers are so mobile and easy to manage, especially since one can buy them already in a pot (perfect for the pale-green fingered).
Its glittering bulk, squeezed into a narrow plot beneath the Acropolis hill, contrasts sharply with shabby blocks of flats nearby and the pale-coloured rocky slope.
The curved glass had a magnifying effect, like a lens: inside, the pale-pink pill was disintegrating as if giving birth to a galaxy or the universe.
She was wearing a drab ensemble of gray cotton sweatpants and a loose-fitting pale-yellow knit top, and her brown hair fell in bangs just above her eyes.
This slender paragon, wearing only a beige body sheath, lives in an immaculate pale-gray room in an expensive clinic, known as El Cigarral, just outside Toledo, Spain.
In one corner is a pale-yellow Brastemp Retro mini-refrigerator, with rakishly angled chrome legs and a curved chrome handle, a product made by the Brazilian arm of Whirlpool.
Seconds later, pale-faced police officers were shouting into their radios.
The bath in my room had a deep cast-iron tub and floors laid with large, pale-gray stone tiles that Kime reclaimed from an embassy in Alexandria a few years ago.
Manny, a pale-yellow one-year-old, comes from a dog breeder.
This modest-sized restaurant in a 19th-century, pale-yellow frame house was purchased by chef Margaret Fox in 1977 as a kind of Chez Panisse North, a kitchen that gloried in the organic, the locally produced, the presentation of authentic flavors.
Opened in 2010, the light-filled building with its pale-wood furniture and splashes of bright blue and yellow prides itself on being an eco-friendly hotel that pays close attention to its energy and water consumption and contributes to the community (for example, the mostly organic breakfast is provided by local bakers and greengrocers).
You'd think that cool soups, pastel-pale or jewel-bright, would be everybody's fallback food for summer.
Some of the symptoms are the same as a hangover -- nausea, weakness, and a pale face -- and your heart should be back to normal in 24 hours.
But Jolie -- her red lips virtually the only burst of color in a pale palette -- dominates the screen.
The only decorative touch was a tiny violet, a sprig of pea shoots and a pale broad-bean flower.
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On the big day she wore a pale rose-coloured dress adorned with a huge bow on her left shoulder.
Unlike his colleagues, the pale 21-year-old held no rifle in his hands.
Other passengers say it's a reliable and comfortable service but those with experience of European trains say the American ones are a pale reflection - in terms of frequency, speed and relative luxury.
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