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However, the observations in purple exceeded four inches and launched into our boom scenario.
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Schools that opened while they were in the red tier can actually open in the purple tier.
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Schools that had not offered on-campus schooling for at least one entire grade level at least part of the week during the red tier cannot expand reopenings while in the purple tier – which San Diego County is in now.
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On the ceiling of a small chamber in another Sulawesi cave, the researchers found a large pig painting — like the others, executed in red or dark red and purple mineral pigments — that dates to between 32,000 and 73,400 years ago.
Spearheaded by Stacey Abrams and her organization Fair Fight, together with many activist and grassroots organizations, Georgia turned a brilliant deep shade of blue, very close to purple, but blue nonetheless.
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Black and purple bunting went up over the doorway at the 84th Precinct stationhouse where Ramos and Liu had been assigned.
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She says that every film she makes, she has to hit someone—The Color Purple, The Butler, and Selma.
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Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, and Utah will never come anywhere close to being purple.
Here and there, sparingly, one of the dolls might be purple or green: “Rainbow Piets,” they call them.
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Worse, when Richman woke up the next morning, her entire ear was purple.
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A small book, bound in full purple calf, lay half hidden in a nest of fine tissue paper on the dressing-table.
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Its pages are filled with the purple gowns of kings and the scarlet trappings of the warrior.
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She was in a soiled dressing gown of purple flannel, with several of the buttons off.
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Wright's stain gives the nucleus a deep purple color and the cytoplasm a pale robin's-egg blue in typical cells.
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Malarial parasites stain characteristically: the cytoplasm, sky-blue; the chromatin, reddish-purple.
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On this page you'll find 56 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to purple, such as: lavender, lilac, mauve, periwinkle, plum, and violet.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.