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- The Gallo-Roman Latin poet Sidonius offers a similar, if more empurpled, description.
- Zap comes the next day's empurpled answer : out with all Pakistanis / Hispanics / Algerians / Turks.
- William Holman Hunt's biblical rendering of " The Scapegoat, " cast out upon the desert against a backdrop of empurpled mountains, has a taxidermic look.
- Whereas formerly the Clock Tower was lighted only for football victories, wins for men's basketball and women's lacrosse now merit commemoration as well; important victories in other sports may also prompt an empurpling.
- What you " don't " do is just stand there at the podium with your veins pulsing and your feet stamping and your head and neck empurpling and your mouth mouthing, " That's not what I said!
- As the vine flourishes, and the grape empurples close up to the very walls and muzzles of cannoned Ehrenbreitstein; so do the sweetest joys of life grow in the very jaws of its perils . ( Herman Melville, " Pierre ")
- Most of Vidal's subsequent sexual contacts were as fleeting as the ones with Trimble, but without emotional content _ although he was for a time flamboyantly in love with the pioneering American dancer Harold Lang, and for a time Anais Nin was flamboyantly in love with him, and she recorded the details in the empurpled prose of her diary.
- Historical writers Desmond Seward and Ross himself both praised and criticised Kendall's work, stating : " Although the author admits that at times he goes beyond the facts and'reconstructs'. . ., and in spite of an empurpled prose style which tends to enhance his partisanship, the book is soundly based on a wide range of primary sources, for which it shows a proper respect . ""