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- And her second-round lead had a tinge of irony.
- Even simpler is Moonbeam, a white semidouble tinged with apricot.
- "There's a tinge of sadness,"
- The Nunan house is tinged with tragedy, Stan tells us.
- The reggae-tinged drumming of Stewart Copeland is marvelous throughout.
- No doubt the anti-growth argument is tinged with hypocrisy.
- It even showed a sense of humor, tinged with ridicule.
- There's also a morbid tinge to the Watch report.
- There has been a nasty tinge to some of the criticism.
- The meat, white but faintly tinged pink, was scrumptious.
- But the political tinge to the event enraged people in Utah.
- Want to give your Christmas elevator music that tony Anglican tinge?
- The president's supporters spoke with a tinge of exhaustion.
- Conference leaders obviously are pushing to brighten the tinge of depression.
- Some privacy advocates say enterprise software has a Big Brotherish tinge.
- That the shoulders of a bathing odalisque were tinged with amber.
- But some of their remarks Tuesday afternoon seemed tinged with ambivalence.
- His toughness, often tinged with nastiness, is equally legendary.
- His singing is noticeably rougher and more overtly blues-tinged.
- Relief, in some cases, tinged with regret and resignation.
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