In a completely different genre and with a more traditional archival film approach, Sous la menace des Khmers rouges, la chute de l’ambassade de France fascinated me.
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Stewart Clarke,
Deadline,
28 May 2025
Now, enough rambling and more rouging—below, our editors (and a few makeup artists) chat all things powder blush, including application tips and favorite products.
The paddle took me along this tranquil, ambling waterway, littered with sea hibiscus flowers in various stages of their daily transition from pale yellow to crimson.
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Naomi Tomky,
Travel + Leisure,
15 Jan. 2025
Rhubarb is primarily depicted in various shades of red, but depending on the variety, its color can range from pale green to crimson.
Its historic center, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, glows with buildings carved from Villamayor sandstone that shimmer like honey under the basking Castilian rays.
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Lewis Nunn,
Forbes.com,
21 July 2025
Its tools have been quirky designs and glowing lights, along with a focus on markets outside the US.
The village crisped, like almond trees blushing, like the sea at high tide, the rocks carved purple along the shore.
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Aysegül Savas,
Literary Hub,
8 July 2025
The tacos, including a colorful vegetarian version studded with nobs of cauliflower, are served on some of the city’s best corn tortillas, some blushed with pink from beets or green from the soft steel of spinach.
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Matthew Odam,
Austin American Statesman,
2 July 2025
The Norfolk, Virginia native also flushed three rim-rattling dunks during the alumni game benefiting area families battling cancer.
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Gary Bedore
July 10,
Kansas City Star,
11 July 2025
In addition to the chickens, Frank flushed his shoes down one of the toilets, Dennis and Dee kept blowing fuses with the scheme's need for a power-sucking vacuum sealer, and the basement was choked with carbon monoxide.
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