At the neon-pink-walled factory of Soul Stix Surfboards, in the surf ghetto of San Clemente, Calif.
The pink-suited lady follows at a neat trot, her heels click-clacking across the tarmac.
They were having their pints, pink-faced, jolly as could be, delighted to explain their marvelous cars.
Try its pink-blush Diana, Princess of Wales Hybrid Tea Rose or voluptuous red Mr. Lincoln.
Cruise lines and cruise-oriented travel companies are also jumping on board with pink-slip reassurance plans.
It too came in pink -- but faded fast, lasting only from 1955 to 1956.
And the branding--anchored in its ownership of the color pink--is consistent and on-agenda from usage to usage.
Spooky night tours afford the best opportunity to see several types of tarantulas, including the Peruvian pink-toe.
She had noticed that scratches turned to brown scars instead of pink - a sign of Addison's.
But not everyone is sharing in the stability with pockets of pink-slip pain despite the overall good news.
The windows of the mountainside home they designed afford 80-mile views of Albuquerque and the pink-orange desert beyond.
You go to gaze through the hedgerows surrounding those Addison Mizner-designed, pink-stucco villas, built in the Roaring '20s.
Extreme wealth may have satisfied every pink-Cadillac dream, but it did little to chase off the black dog.
But faced with the resultant soul-searching, some recent pink-slip recipients are refusing to be casualties of the latest recession.
The brooding artist presents himself in a pink-and-black striped robe, holding a horn high, as if to play it.
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Their French counterparts find it easy to caricature les rosbifs as pink-faced philistines.
Here, pink-sand beaches, luxury resorts and water-view golf courses can be yours thanks to some current (and incredible) all-inclusive deals.
Workers fearing a possible pink-slip have boosted productivity and have allowed businesses to take on more business with less people.
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Before his sweet and pink-themed performance, Justin Bieber sang an acoustic version of his song As Long As You Love Me.
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To emphasize the vessel's underbelly, Lycett highlights it with a harmonizing pink-cream glaze enriched with a subtle sponge-daubing of additional gold.
Modern offices, hotels and apartment blocks are sprouting up behind, replacing the pretty pink-and-white colonial buildings, drab crumbling flats and teeming shanty-towns.
But other parts of the island look more like California, with throngs of pink-shouldered tourists, strip malls, bulky hotels and clusters of time-shares.
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This spectator's experience has been that some signs overstate the time: That Wembley walk was more like 15 minutes than the pink-signed 20.
Though she hated top-down planning and approved of markets, as any city-lover should, pink-tinted Canada proved more congenial both to writing and to campaigning.
Mr. Torme's NBC radio program was sponsored by Toni, and he made a splash when he packaged a Torme record in a pink-and-white Toni box.
During filming, Kim Novak took a liking to La Casa Rosa, a restaurant that has changed little since it opened in 1935 (the pink-hued building dates to 1858).
He was pink-slipped soon after he reported back the following spring.
Don Dulce was a little pink-faced guy, with blue eyes, wearing a short-sleeved shirt, although by the time he arrived it was starting to get cool.
The FBI and the U.S. Attorney for the Central District of California have been investigating him since 2003 for fraud in another pink-sheet-listed company, NuWay Medical.
It would also have more than a touch of irony, since the Saarland is the base of Mr Lafontaine, matchmaker to the pink-red get-together in Mecklenburg.
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