More venerable abodes are fronted by thick red doors outside of which perch either a pair of lions or a pair of drum stones.
Walking through the door is like opening the window on an advent calendar: the walls are painted a vivid raspberry, and wintry draughts are kept at bay by thick red curtains across stone doorways.
The chub were well adapted to the poor visibility created by the thick, red water which gave the river its name, and depended on it to hide from predators.
In the distance, I could make out Sans Souci Mill, where it lay sprawled, monstrous and deserted, some kind of thick brush sprouting from its red brick chimneys.
With the left rabbit ear twisted down so it touched the thick steel strings of their red electric bass, they were able to tune in to a local broadcast.
The thick leather interior reminded me of red velvet cake.
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He wore a red jail jumpsuit and sported a thick, bushy beard and unkempt dark brown hair.
They have built an imaging system that uses an infra-red laser to penetrate areas of thick smoke and flames.
Today, Maria serves the polenta with a thick, savoury rabbit stew and sliced beef in red wine.
It was always the same: a great wedge of papaya with limes, a crisp thin omelette with green chilis mixed in, two slices of inch-thick white-bread toast, a dollop of red jelly and of margarine, and a pot of coffee with milk.
However persistent the European Commission's demands for uniform labour-market treatment of all EU citizens, the red tape between national labour markets remains frustratingly thick.
He was an older man with a silver beard, a monumental, red-veined nose, and a big, thick wool overcoat.
"When we first started, we said there is no existing market for Red Bull, " Mateschitz recalls, in a thick Austrian accent.
Geeks will be more intrigued by Dell's new 0.9-inch-thick laptop weighing just a bit less than four pounds and available in black, white or red.
Relief pitcher Bobby Parnell grew a thick, bushy beard, while infielder Justin Turner paired his flowing, surfer-dude locks with a flame-red beard of his own (Parnell described the look as a "lion's mane").
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