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Every boat-repair shop a bitter aqua, a harsh viridian.
The previously purple box has now been turned a deep shade of aqua, very similar to the viridian used by the 1991 idents.
Along Route 20, the desolate viridian and turquoise waters of Lake Musters, framed by ocher reeds.
The sun, making a guest appearance between frowning petrol-blue clouds, floodlit the dog daisies and hogweed in the long grass and turned the pitch a stinging viridian.
A cloud of paperwings drifted by, their colours startling to eyes generally submerged in green: sky blues and yellows and bronzes and a viridian that flashed like water.
For instance, if you put the pale viridian first and then blue on top, the end result would be that the blue would wipe out the pale viridian.
Many of the ancient sigils hanging here and there now had blastholes in them, and the white marble of the place was all burn-scorched and spattered with the viridian of blood.
A dog looks in the mirror, two dogs object trouve and two dogs more, sit alongside the slick surface glamour of celluloid on the screen and the viridian of frogs and forest.
At seven thousand feet and looking back, running lights blacked out under the wings and America waiting, a year of my life disappears at midnight, the sky a deep viridian, the houselights below small as match heads burned down to embers.
Will my right hon. Friend join me in congratulating staff at the university of Kent and the two commercial pharmaceutical companies with whom the university is combining in a venture called' Viridian', which is a programme of environmental biotechnology based entirely on bacteria that are naturally available?