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His face got redder and redder, but then he smiled.
You watch him get redder and redder, angrier and angrier, and he nearly, very nearly shouts "FUCK OFF," at his own children.
And as the new generation of dancers begin to rebel against the sacrificing of their bodies, the film slowly turns redder and redder.
America is a toddler trying to jam a square peg into a round hole, getting redder and redder in the face but, also, nowhere.
As the map showing the spread of COVID-19 turns redder and redder, it might be easy to focus only on what helps your family and loved ones survive this nightmare.
Redder counties saw a larger shift toward the Republican ticket.
The faster the wind, the longer and redder the arrows.
So many red places got redder and blue places bluer.
When the employee refused, Jones got louder, his face redder.
These stars would burn through a different process, and look redder.
When it comes to Presidential politics you can't get much redder.
Abby Finkenauer, who hold districts that have gotten redder since 2016.
The farther you travel from there, the redder the precincts become.
But the New Horizons flyby showed it was even redder than Pluto.
Orange and red shadings are warmer than average (the redder the warmer).
This is why the poles are much redder than, say, the equator.
Are exurbs and rural areas getting redder, while suburbs are swinging bluer?
"After the tape came out, I was so disgusted [by the brand]," Redder.
Infected skin could be redder, warmer and more painful, and could leak pus.
"And James Webb can see much redder wavelengths than Hubble can," he explained.
Maybe you've noticed your feed becoming bluer; maybe you've felt it becoming redder.
ROCKINGHAM, N.C. — The red is getting redder and the blue is getting bluer.
More probably they will prove partisan, making Florida redder and Illinois more resolutely blue.
Consumers are ditching their Ivanka Trump wares these days, and it's not just Redder.
If the light was slightly redder, then the detector would use the other setting.
The redder a location is, the more Snaps there are coming from that spot.
Moreover, redder metros have their own advantages, especially for people in certain economic situations.
As the man pulls the wagon, the streets get progressively redder on Google Maps.
Cannon, though, was running in a much redder state than Menendez is this year.
Nothing really altered the main trend of post-2012 elections: Rural areas got redder.
So shots look way yellower, redder and greener than they really do in real life.
When a star is approaching Earth, its light is slightly bluer; when away, slightly redder.
The largest outside groups backing Democrats are sending mailers to redder districts held by Reps.
His face was getting redder—none of us had ever seen him like that before.
We have mounting evidence that Democrats can compete in redder districts than previously thought possible.
The cherubs, their cheeks redder than usual, played a few rushed notes on their trumpets.
As we evolved, faces, especially in females, grew to have redder, thicker lips and fattier cheeks.
This phenomenon is known as gravitational redshift because the longer wavelengths make the starlight appear redder.
Our noses are redder than a Louboutin sole, and we haven't felt our toes since October.
However, overall, Samsung still tends to oversaturate pictures, making skies bluer, reds redder, and so on.
"Maybe you've noticed your feed becoming bluer; maybe you've felt it becoming redder," our reporter observes.
But there's something redder about the chicken tikka, something thicker about the butter-laden, doughy naan.
That's consistent with my previous findings about greater automation risk in redder counties and metro areas.
It is, of course, the archetypal toadstool: speckled with white and redder than a London bus.
The redder the area, the warmer the land surface temperatures, and the bluer the area, the colder.
The rest was folded into the new PA-14, which is even redder than old PA-20.
Except this time, redder tones are emphasized, making it particularly flattering for fair and golden skin tones.
Walmart reigns over redder, more rural and lower-income America, while Amazon commands the larger, liberal metros.
Recent observations made by the Hubble Space Telescope suggests MU69 is red—if not redder—than Pluto.
For decades, a good rule of thumb was: The greener your bank account, the redder your vote.
If we learned one thing from Tuesday, it's that Democrats are fired up — even in redder states.
Missouri has been trending redder in recent elections, and the senator recently received treatment for breast cancer.
And the dot is redder if the Moon is closer to the Plane of the Ecliptic that day.
The manifesto would have been redder yet in tooth and claw if Mr Corbyn had had his way.
Scaled comparison of the Sun and the ultracool dwarf star TRAPPIST-1, which is much smaller and redder.
Not quite like Rudolph, but a nice healthy pink, several shades redder than the average caucasian skin tone.
The process certainly made the skins redder, but it also made them tougher, and the insides became spongy.
The result is that blue light shifts slightly redder when so close to a strong source of gravity.
In fact, if liberal and moderate locals leave to seek out other work, the state could become even redder.
Initially, the brand didn't bother Redder, a 243-year-old real estate agent who emigrated from Colombia to Florida.
The redder states are those where there was a bigger gap between high and low-education counties' vote shifts.
He was in love with her then, his little red face flushing still redder when she knelt to him.
She then uses a Laura Mercier concealer ($27) on her redder areas but applies it using a lipstick brush.
The star is cooler and redder than our sun, and all of the planets orbit very tightly around it.
"The color ages naturally," he said, inspecting the agate-colored grave, which would become darker and redder over time.
I'm worried about, you know, our whole business's future and, you know, my face is getting red and redder.
Like the sun when it sets and rises, the moon looks redder the closer to the horizon it gets.
Ping-sha is darker and redder, the color both a lure and a warning, with a swiftly blooming heat.
You see this red sand turn even redder by the sun and suddenly there is no one around you.
CloudyAgain, the red is just a little bit redder in the iPhone 26 image, but both are pretty similar otherwise.
Something that primarily reflects light with shorter wavelengths will appear bluer, while something that reflects longer wavelengths will appear redder.
Recent observations of the distant object indicate a very reddish surface—possibly even redder than the splotches found on Pluto.
I suddenly had crow's feet, slightly whiter hair, a redder face, thinner lips and eyebrows, sagging earlobes, and wrinkles galore.
This is why blue states are getting bluer and red states are getting redder and the middle is getting smaller.
But Louisiana and Kentucky are or were, if anything, even redder, with Trump margins of 20 and 30 points respectively.
The state was much redder than it is now, and that kind of gun control wasn't popular across the state.
With light, this same effect changes its wavelength, or color, making it look bluer and redder, and therefore changes its momentum.
The dust prefers to scatter some colors of sunlight over others (and weakens the light), resulting in the redder-looking Sun.
Similarly, Thompson's surprisingly strong showing in Kansas should inspire outsider Democrats in redder districts to give a campaign a shot too.
They observed it was redder because, as predicted, it lost energy due to the effects of gravity from the black hole.
Is it like a mood ring that changes color, except the closer she gets to the throne, the redder it gets?
Hunter has been caught up in federal and congressional ethics investigations — and his 50th is a redder district than Issa's 49th.
The lower cost of living in redder metros is a big advantage for retirees and others not in the labor market.
Also, income inequality — and all the social and political challenges that come with it — tends to be lower in redder metros.
Mr. van der Voort was nonchalant on the stripe, though his face grew redder and sweatier as the match wore on.
And we've seen in recent presidential elections that blue (Democratic) areas are getting bluer and red (Republican) areas are getting redder.
But they did confirm that some parts of the painting probably were redder when van Gogh painted them than they are today.
Ken Salazar was a fairly moderate senator from Colorado at a time when the state was considerably redder than it is today.
Indeed, most Republicans in Clinton districts voted against the bill — as they face different concerns than their Republican colleagues in redder districts.
And the more people go, the redder the state has become: Nebraska has not voted for a Democrat for president since LBJ.
Redder and longer wavelengths of light, such as near infrared, can show fiery hotspots on the ground through the haze and smoke.
Over in the significantly redder Ohio, Sherrod Brown won reelection, and the governors' mansions in Michigan and Wisconsin look poised to flip.
While strolling through a Macy's the summer before the 2016 election, Maddie Redder was instantly infatuated with a white, long-sleeved lacy shirt.
So far, Ellis says, it appears the star's spectra has "reddened," meaning bluer wavelengths of light are being absorbed more than redder ones.
"The more likely outcome is that it will make red states redder and blue states bluer," Ayres said of the Trump impeachment hearings.
I laid low the first night and awoke the next day to find that my skin looked even redder and felt even tighter.
She is pretty popular, nonetheless, and remember that North Dakota is one of the redder states that still expanded Medicaid under the ACA.
Since then, the same demographic shifts that have made heavily white working-class Midwestern states redder have only acted to make Colorado bluer.
Greener cells represent picks that forecasters thought were much more likely to pay off; redder cells represent picks that the public preferred more.
But it still left the state redder than Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, North Carolina, Georgia, Arizona, Florida, and Ohio — not exactly prime target territory.
"It just kept getting bigger, and redder, and worse," Kopp told WLKY in Louisville, KY. Even antibiotics didn't diminish the spider bite-like mass.
"I do worry that making this a partisan issue will kill more people in redder states," the Los Angeles mayor said in an interview.
The country's governing structure makes it incredibly difficult to pass any legislation, the Supreme Court is conservative, and the Senate overrepresents whiter, redder states.
As a woman and a veteran who represents a purple state that's been leaning redder lately, she has "rising star" written all over her.
The redder the glacier on the map, the more that ice will affect sea level in a city; blue glaciers indicate a sea level drop.
Intense gravity on the star's surface should slow the vibration of light waves, stretching them and making the star appear redder than normal from Earth.
Those differences in blood flow can be picked up based on changes in skin colour—basically, the redder your skin, the greater the blood flow.
All of this is to say that if you really like red switches and wished they felt... redder, the Alloy Origins might be worth a look.
But she is now running for Senate in Kentucky, which is redder than the Lexington-area House district she ran for in the last election cycle.
The suburban Lexington district was viewed as an early predictor of Democrats' performance in these redder districts and whether a blue wave was on the horizon.
Democrats have an uphill battle in Texas's Senate race, but they've been feeling more bullish on elections in redder states given recent upsets in GOP strongholds.
So when light travels longer distances through the atmosphere, such as at sunset and sunrise, more of the blue gets filtered out, making it appear redder.
Democrats have an uphill battle in Texas's Senate race, but they've been feeling more bullish on elections in redder states given recent upsets in GOP strongholds.
In this enhanced color image of the same snapshot, areas that are spectrally redder are made to look, well, red, while areas with less red appear blue.
Despite her enormous political talent, she's from one of the redder states in the union, meaning Haley's presence would do nothing to improve the party's electoral prospects.
Similarly, a European Commission study found that bee-pollinated strawberries are heavier, redder, firmer, and have fewer malformations than those that are wind-pollinated or self-pollinated.
In fact, Trump's margin of victory in Ohio was bigger than Georgia (5) and Arizona (3.5), states that pundits routinely think of as being redder than Ohio.
TRAPPIST-1, named for the telescope that was used to discover the three exoplanets, is a star that is much cooler, redder, and smaller than the Sun.
After turning redder than Rudolph's nose, and having mild hallucinations, he ended up vomiting all over the floor of one of the side server rooms of the restaurant.
For many years, lots of Democrats in redder-leaning districts and states have been hesitant to campaign on the issue of gun control for fear of alienating constituents.
Legislators in redder states, mostly Democrats, have introduced other measures meant to tighten restrictions on guns: A bill in Florida would ban high-capacity magazines and assault rifles.
And while cost-of-living-adjusted household incomes are higher in bluer metros, cost-of-living-adjusted salaries for a given occupation are typically higher in redder metros.
" The two go on to argue that while the "political impacts of these incremental growth shifts toward redder counties will likely be modest" they will also be "temporary.
Rural America has gotten redder, suburban America has gotten blue, and urban America has gotten so blue that it has turned, in some places, another shade of red.
Because of that expansion, far away objects look like they are literally moving away from the planet, shifting the light of the objects into longer, redder wavelengths, ESA said.
"Purdue is in Indiana, so that's a redder state than, say, California, so I expect there's probably a few more people sympathetic here than at UC Berkeley," he said.
For Democrats' odds to improve, they needed to expand the number of competitive GOP-held races to some redder states — like the Tennessee open seat in which former Gov.
When the star moves closer to Earth, its light becomes slightly bluer, when it moves farther away, its light becomes slightly redder (this shift is called the Doppler effect).
The interesting thing will be to see what they are actually able to do with the chance, since blue areas are becoming bluer and red areas are becoming redder.
But Democratic polling showed a much closer race, and the announcement came on the heels of a Republican upset in a Pennsylvania district that was much redder than Ryan's.
Mohinga is redder, glowering under a wreckage of broken chickpea fritters, with slinky coils of rice vermicelli in a fish stock fortified by fish sauce and crushed lemongrass stalks.
Though Ohio is much redder, the same dynamics are at play in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, which is why Trump squeezed out surprise victories in those states in 2016.
The conference included McGrath, Bollier, and MJ Hegar, who narrowly lost a House seat last year and is running a competitive Senate race in previously redder-than-red Texas.
Late last year, observations made by the Hubble Space Telescope suggested MU69 is red, and possibly redder, than Pluto—the dwarf planet visited by New Horizons on July 15, 2015.
Another research technique under study: Blood flow in video of a person's face can be analyzed in order to see if pixels periodically get redder when the heart pumps blood.
"They're focusing on the areas where they can run up the numbers and where other candidates haven't been — medium-sized venues in redder, more rural and smaller precincts," Bagniewski said.
Like the iPhone, Huawei's P29 punches up saturation and contrast — it makes strawberries redder, skies bluer, and twilight scenes brighter than they truly are — which serves to liven up images.
Some smaller, redder stars appear to start off very active in the early stages of their lives before calming down and living in relative peace for billions upon billions of years.
Even states like Idaho and Utah, which are redder than Clifford the dog, have elected Democrats to offices like attorney general and superintendent of public instruction more recently than Texas has.
To a faintly embarrassing extent, what we have here are the components of a basic whodunnit: the lonely location, the clannish secrets, and the herrings that grow redder by the minute.
As the moon took on a distinctly redder shade just before midnight Eastern Time, livestreams of the phenomenon showed a flash of light suddenly and briefly emanating from the lunar surface.
Kepler-186f is depicted with red grass and red leaves on its trees, because its star is cooler and redder than the sun, which might influence photosynthesis in foliage-altering ways.
The two then swap the phone so that Burnham, 27, could film while pouring her breast milk into Luyendyk's eye — which up close, does appear much redder than his other one.
The stretching wavelength that Einstein predicted – which makes the star appear redder – was detected and proves that the theory of general relativity accurately describes the physics in this extreme gravitational zone.
If Republicans cannot flip any of those states, it increases the importance of beating Democrats in redder states such as Missouri and Indiana or defending seats in Nevada, Arizona and Tennessee.
Yet Beto O'Rourke came closer than any Democrat to winning a Texas seat in decades, while Ohio labor populist Sherrod Brown handily won a state that grows redder by the cycle.
Every day I checked in on Breitbart, whose former chair Steve Bannon is now Trump's chief strategist, and watched as Alex Jones' face grew ever-redder throughout his four-hour Infowars broadcast.
Some — like Alabama's 4th District, where Rob Aderholt and Trump each won 80% of the vote — are Solo cup–red states that managed to go even redder than for Romney or McCain.
Not everyone in the party is on board; some are still urging caution around the gun issue, especially as the party is looking to pick up seats in redder areas in 2018.
But in the redder, more rural parts of the district, towns and counties have had a hard time hanging on to young people, meaning there are more jobs available than unemployed workers.
I touched an apple-cider-vinegar-soaked cotton ball to my face (yes, I diluted it this time) and winced as my eczema became raised and redder than it already had been.
Vote totals are not yet available for two other special elections being held tonight, both in much redder districts in Georgia and Oklahoma, where the odds of a GOP win are overwhelming.
More recently, Kyrsten Sinema in reddish Arizona and Phil Bredesen in redder Tennessee have emerged as fearsome contenders for seats being vacated by Trump-averse Republicans (Jeff Flake and Bob Corker, respectively).
That's somewhat better than we'd expect Nelson to do looking at all open seats without taking into account the president's approval rating or exactly how much redder Florida is than the nation.
Many of the young Democratic voters who live in blue cities like these, as Alec MacGillis has noted, have gravitated away from redder parts of the country from which they felt alienated.
The key to the discovery was precisely measuring the shift of the galaxy's light into longer, redder wavelengths, which directly corresponds to how far the photons had traveled before reaching Hubble's eye.
"My eyes can't get any redder, no matter what I do," Costas joked while taking a vodka shot on air with fellow sportscaster Mary Carrillo in attempt to make light of the situation.
But if you move from a bluer to a redder metro and find a job in the same occupation, you're likely to get an increase in salary after taking living costs into account.
Metros that vote Democratic despite having lower education and a job mix more typical of redder metros tend to have large Hispanic populations, including many in inland California and on the Texas border.
But given the damage the opposition research did to McGrath's image in a purplish district like Kentucky's sixth, it's hard to imagine her words playing any better throughout the redder portions of Kentucky.
The larger picture: This is going to be a fight over the soul of the Democratic Party; Democrats just won a huge victory in 2018, especially flipping redder suburban districts with moderate candidates.
Revealing the findings in the journal Science Advances, researchers identified Chinese red pandas as having redder faces and more distinct white and dark red tail rings compared with their Himalayan red panda neighbors.
And the worst part is that once I feel my face get hot and prickly, it only makes me redder and more uncomfortable, because it feels like everyone can tell that I'm panicking internally.
Russell and his colleagues have shown that male skin (head to toe) is, on average, darker and redder than female skin (regardless of race or ethnicity), though this difference doesn't extend to other features.
They may be able to do it by seizing on education and teacher pay, an issue that Democrats have found resonant in states even redder than Arizona — and that is already causing GOP Gov.
States don't get any redder, and it's amazing to see that much anger bubble up from the Democratic base in a district where Chaffetz was just re-elected by a margin of 47 percentage points.
In these real-time satellite images from the weather forecast site Windy, you can actually see the concentrations of carbon dioxide: the redder the area, the higher the concentration of CO2 released from the fires.
As Democrats around the country agonize over their path forward in ever-redder states like this one, Mr. Justice is facing off with Republicans while keeping distance between himself and his party's tarnished national brand.
"In those days I was redder than a lobster, no joke," Daniel Kremer, who directed Mr. Sylbert's last film, "A Trip to Swadades" (2008), recalled his saying, in an article for the blog Confluence Film.
He stopped in 15 Iowa towns in the space of three days, a breakneck schedule for any candidate, and spent time in smaller, redder towns and counties that are rarely the first pick of presidential hopefuls.
This example shot exhibits two other consistent themes: Samsung's photos tend to look redder than the greener-leaning Pixel 93 shots, and the S9 blows out highlights that the Pixel is able to keep under control.
Liberal meritocratic capitalism is generally associated with liberal political systems and, though redder in tooth and claw than its social-democratic forebear, is more egalitarian than classical capitalism, thanks to welfare states inherited from social democrats.
Party leaders are counting on a surge of energy from conservative voters to repel Democrats in many of the redder districts on the House map, so that they can concentrate their advertising on teetering purple seats.
"If we're going to win some of the places we can win, in redder parts of the country, it's with people who may not be aligned on certain issues with some other Democrats," Mr. Gottheimer said.
Each of the galaxies is plotted by its redshift, meaning how fast it is receding away from us—more distant light appears redder to us because its wavelength has been stretched by the expansion of the universe.
By Coats' account, what happened next is the stuff of nightmares: The area around her eyebrows swelled, getting redder and more inflamed by the day, until the skin on her face eventually peeled off onto her pillow.
If the places that moved left between 2012 and 2016 continue getting bluer — and the places that swung Obama-to-Trump keep getting redder — the local economies of red and blue America will keep growing further apart.
Here, as Marmee, she is perfect, both a girl and a mother, her waist a little thicker, her face redder, than what we saw in " Breaking the Waves ," in which, at twenty-eight, she became a star.
Like their redder cousins, they're rich in beneficial plant nutrients, especially beta-carotene and vitamin C. Smoothies Smoothies offer a delicious, convenient way to pack in nutrients, and they can be especially fun to make with kids.
The so-called Big Sort, which has seen Americans increasingly moving to live near those who share their political views, happens at an appropriately large scale in California: big cities are heavily liberal; rural counties have grown redder.
"One Strange Rock" illustrates the idea that Earth has several frontiers humans have yet to conquer, and functions as a love letter of sorts to the planet at a time when humans have their sights set on redder pastures.
Describing the bill as a "gut punch" to the district, Ms. Sherrill stressed that New Jersey taxpayers would not benefit from the legislation in the same way as people in redder states, where local tax deductions are less valuable.
A Microsoft representative told me that the map had been trending redder as the day went on, making her job a little easier: On Tuesday, a passing Trump supporter had become enraged that the screen predicted a Clinton win.
I was sitting right next to Mark, so Walt did not immediately see what was quickly developing, which was to say pools of sweat dribbling down the young man's ever-redder face that was simultaneously turning paler around the edges.
One sensor, for instance, harvested from a type of algae, switches on when struck by light with a wavelength of 535 nanometres (which humans would perceive as green) and then off again when exposed to light of a longer, redder wavelength.
This is a measure of how much the wavelength of their light has been stretched (and therefore made redder) by the Doppler effect, a consequence of the speed with which they are moving away from Earth as the universe expands.
In fact, the only genuinely new finding this poll offers is its look at the popularity of 10 House Democrats who've been given the difficult job of trying to hold down seats that are much redder than the national average.
As space itself expands, it causes light's wavelength to get longer, so the galaxy looks much redder than it really is, kind of like how an ambulance siren pitch gets lower as the space between you and the ambulance increases.
Einstein's 100-year-old general theory of relativity predicted that light from stars would be stretched to longer wavelengths by the extreme gravitational field of a black hole, and the star would appear redder, an effect known as gravitational red shift.
In a photo I took of a homemade loaf of bread, Food mode made the brown crust appear more appetizing, and in photos I took of a plate of arepas, it made the tomatoes look redder and an avocado slice greener.
But special elections in redder districts have ended up being competitive over the last year, driven by off-the-charts online fundraising from an energized Democratic base, which has given the party's candidates the resources to compete across the map.
They were able to determine that the clump was moving toward, rather than away from, the black hole because the light was redshifted, meaning the speed of the inward-moving stuff was stretching out the light waves and making them appear redder.
Many conservatives I spoke to on the redder side would prefer that our legal unions (and I say "our" because I'm gay) be called civil, not marriage, but still, they thought our relationships deserved legal sanction and protection, which is not nothing.
One subtlety that will be hard to perceive here, but is very much present: the Lumix S63 manages to capture the color temperature difference between the bluer black of the background screen and the redder black of OnePlus CEO Pete Lau's hair.
The liberal blog Daily Kos helped turn Ossoff into an online fundraising phenomenon, and the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee -- criticized for downplaying other House special elections in even redder districts -- has been on the ground in the northern Atlanta suburbs for months.
Ohio is a swing state that has seemed to trend redder in recent cycles; it went for Obama in 2008 and 2012 but went red for Trump in 2016 and showed few signs of swinging back to blue during the 2018 midterms.
A rare breed A former political science professor, who first earned a master's in engineering, Lipinski talks about the importance of having a "big tent" in the Democratic Party on abortion rights, especially as Democrats try to make inroads in redder parts of the country.
If you don't control for the color-dependent effect of dust, you will infer less difference between the brightness of nearby supernovas (on average, dustier and redder) and faraway supernovas (on average, bluer and brighter)—and as a result, you will infer less cosmic acceleration.
"This yellowish hue is from the dust that is high up in the atmosphere and the blue element of the sunlight is scattered by the dust but the red element gets through so the sun appears redder and you get this sort of yellowish tinge," she said.
And while both major parties have filibuster-proof male majorities, Republican chairs are filled with far more testosterone: 15 of 16 Senate committees are run by men (compared to Democrats' nine)—a sign that a redder Congress is one in which women have significantly less influence.
We are afforded a side view of a head of silver-yellow hair and a hawklike orange-red face, the cheeks of which, if stared at steadily enough, will seem, through some optical illusion, to glow orange-redder at moments when the crowd is especially pleased.
The new work reveals that at least one species of cyanobacteria, called  Chroococcidiopsis thermalis  — which lives in some of the world&aposs most extreme environments — can absorb redder (less energetic) wavelengths of light, thus allowing it to thrive in dark conditions, such as deep underwater in hot springs.
There are gesture controls for turning the light on by simply flipping it from one end to the other, and rotating it will initiate a 45-minute shutdown sequence in which the Glow steadily goes from a bright, warm light to a dimmer, redder light before shutting off entirely.
And while that would put the caucus in sync with the Democratic Party's official platform on abortion, some Democrats fear that the loss of those anti abortion rights members might not bode well for Democrats' ability to hold onto seats — and make inroads — in redder parts of the country.
"Now, we're venturing into new, redder territory and what we're finding is voters are ready to approve these laws in those states," said Schweich, who, along with leading legalization campaigns in Maine, Massachusetts and Michigan, served as the co-director of the medical marijuana legalization campaign in Utah.
But after Democrats' closer-than-expected loss in March in a special House election in Kansas — in a district that is even redder than the one in Montana — the contest here will be closely watched for insights about just how perilous a political environment Republicans face going into 303.
"Once that whole process is happening, skin becomes more inflamed and red because the skin recognizes that something is changing, and so makes those little bumps into bigger, redder ones," Dr. Wedgeworth says — so if you hadn't noticed your blocked pores under the skin before, you're about to notice them tenfold.
That's wonderful too, but new legislation emerging from the House would have to somehow get through the Senate, which became redder on Tuesday, and through the president, and then it would somehow have to survive review by the courts, which the president can continue to pack with hard-right ideologues.
Now, because the light emitted from the star moved from the strong gravity near a black hole to the weak gravity on Earth where the scientists were making their observations, it is expected that the colors will appear redder on Earth than they were when they were emitted by the star.
Elsa Lanchester's lips were painted redder than her auburn hair for 1935's "The Bride of Frankenstein"; the makeup artist on the film based her look on a 3,300-year-old bust of Nefertiti, who announced her power by blackening her eyes, reddening her lips and dyeing her nails with dark henna.
Different social occasions such as drinking parties (nomikai) will require them to have either darker or lighter finger shades depending on whether they have their hands lowered (causing blood to flow down the arm and turn the finger redder), or raised (causing blood to flow away from the hand, reducing the redness).
But a second satellite image, taken on October 24, reveals just how far the invisible cloud of sulfur dioxide spread beyond Iraq to other countries, including Syria and Turkey: The darker and redder the overlay shown in this image, taken by NASA's Aura satellite, the more dense the cloud was at the time.
It lets individual state governments decide whether they want to stick with Obamacare or not, which would mean that the law would remain intact in most blue states for the time being, while redder states would have the opportunity to turn roughly the same amount of money (95 percent) to a different end.
That race, which Hegar lost by less than three percentage points, saw her try to flip a heavily Republican seat in the suburbs of Austin — a district "gerrymandered to be much redder than the rest of the state, so it was really like a giant focus group for running a statewide campaign," said Hegar.
"Unions, years ago, brought a lot of good things to the workplace, but now I think that society has evolved and workers are protected," said Mr. Kilgore, who hails from Gate City, a coal-mining town near the Tennessee border that has gotten redder over the last two decades, even as Mr. Carter's district has grown more blue.
From the top: Iron Man (Robert Downey, Jr.), Spider-Man (Tom Holland), Black Panther (Chadwick Boseman), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), Captain America (Chris Evans), Doctor Strange (Benedict Cumberbatch), Falcon (Anthony Mackie), Hulk (Mark Ruffalo), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Gamora (Zoe Saldana), Nebula (Karen Gillan), Peter Quill (Chris Pratt), Drax (Dave Bautista), Loki (Tom Hiddleston), Wanda the Scarlet Witch (Elizabeth Olsen), and her even redder boyfriend, Vision (Paul Bettany).
So far, astronomers do not know much about 2014 MU69 beyond that it is tiny and red — redder than Pluto though not quite as red as Mars — and that it is part of what is known as the classical Kuiper belt, a disk of icy bodies beyond Neptune whose circular orbits appear undisturbed since the beginning of the solar system 4.5 billion years ago.
Empire After spending an entire afternoon (or at least an entire dress-up montage) choosing an outfit for her date with the handsome city councilman Angelo Dubois, she settles on a tight, short, stunning red dress, then winds up with a face even redder when she shows up at their rendezvous point and discovers it's a black-tie fund-raising gala, complete with a live performance by an operatic soprano as the evening's entertainment — all of which her date neglected to mention.

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