• In the snack bar, empty white plastic cups stained with coffee littered the countertop.

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  • In the evening my fingers were stained with mint juice and my head swam with thick aromas.

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  • Its safety record is stained with numerous instances of cost-cutting negligence, in Alaska, in Texas City, and in Texas City again.

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  • The novel is a kind of postmodernist collage stained with tears.

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  • It was noted that her waters were heavily stained with meconium (early faeces, usually passed after birth) which a paediatric specialist registrar thought that the baby had ingested.

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  • Shaped like circles, grouped to create entire walls, stained with color, or framed with exotic wood, they can impart a sense of true artistry, drama, and personality to any home.

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  • Scientists divide bacteria into so-called "gram positive" varieties like Strep, which lack rigid cell walls and can be stained with dye, and "gram negative" ones that have cell walls and aren't dyeable.

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  • Shirts get stained with sweat.

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  • Incumbent President Hamid Karzai, dressed in his traditional purple and green striped robe, cast his vote shortly after the polls opened and had his finger stained with ink that is supposed to last for two weeks, a measure intended to thwart fraud by preventing people from voting multiple times.

    CNN: Officials hail Afghan vote a success despite deaths

  • The first floor contains two bedrooms and a bathroom, with stained-birch wardrobes and cupboards built in to eliminate clutter.

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  • Scene Partner 1: We see Mabel is wearing a syrup-stained name tag with a picture of a pancake stack.

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  • The former occupant, a financial services company, had built a palatial executive suite with stained glass, antiques and expensive art.

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  • Ledger's Joker was a very different proposition from those that had come before: In a ripped, stained suit, with clown makeup smeared across a scarred, twisted mouth, his Joker was a nihilistic, sociopathic prankster.

    CNN: Ledger fans demand the Joker retired from film

  • Large, 52sqm rooms are classically elegant, in typical Ritz-Carlton style with richly stained wood furnishings and cosy feather beds.

    BBC: Business trip: Tokyo

  • Once I found Mother there with hands stained black-red, a rough globe dyed into the front of her jumper.

    NEWYORKER: Naima

  • An old woman was cleaning cobwebs and birds' nests out of the high-up stained-glass nooks with a 5-meter-long branch of bamboo.

    FORBES: How foie gras was my valley

  • Situated in the historic district, the mansion, built in 1886, provides couples with picture-perfect settings that include rooms with Tiffany stained glass windows and carved marble fireplaces.

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  • Before their days as one of the most prominent British bands in the mid-90s, Teenage Fanclub played a brand of feedback-stained rock in keeping with Nirvana's grunge sound.

    BBC: Norman Blake (centre)

  • With brilliant stained glass windows, elaborate sculpted woodwork and 35 varieties of Italian, African and Belgian marble used throughout the interior (think grand pillars and a colourful marble floor), this is the place to take someone you want to impress.

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  • Rooms are appointed in warm stained wood and leather with brass trimmings, have big walk-in showers, free wi-fi, Illy espresso makers and huge picture windows (ask for one overlooking 57th Street or for a Park View room on the highest floors of the 29-storey tower).

    BBC: Business trip: New York City

  • The track bent around a large muddy basin framed with white-stained rocks.

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  • Then, about 200 men walk the route wearing half- to full-metre-tall paper bishop hats, lit from within by candles and cut with intricate, stained glass window-like designs featuring Saint Nicholas.

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  • The hall was lucky to escape destruction by both the 1834 fire and World War II bombing with its vast stained glass arched window dominating one end still intact (c).

    BBC: WESTMINSTER HALL

  • Police in India spray unruly crowds with coloured water: stained and sodden agitators are easier to identify.

    ECONOMIST: Quelling unrest is a lucrative trade

  • Thousands of people strolling along the Mississippi River licking their sauce-stained fingers and washing it down with cooler-chilled beers.

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  • There was no metro crime reporter with a skepticism-stained soul and nicotine-tainted fingers.

    FORBES: Connect

  • It remains little changed since the days when author Thomas Bernhard frequented the premises, with its smoke-stained walls and tight tables.

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  • In California, an offshore drilling rig stained the coast of Santa Barbara with more than 3 million gallons of crude oil.

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  • They will develop custom applications for roofers to enter in job specifications in the field and service technicians to create workorders with large, tobacco stained fingers.

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  • You wouldn't draft a letter or sketch a still life with an ink-stained finger, but that's what writing or drawing on a tablet amounts to without the proper tool.

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