| 41. | His career was golden, bronze, leaden, just as Churchill said.
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| 42. | Crowds built up through the day under leaden skies.
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| 43. | On a November morning, leaden clouds whipped overhead.
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| 44. | Leaden sling-bullets were widely used in the Greek and Roman world.
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| 45. | He was then beaten with leaden mauls until his veins broke and burst.
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| 46. | The forewings are bronzy-blackish with leaden-bluish-metallic markings.
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| 47. | The forewings are brown with a leaden grey hue.
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| 48. | The forewings are leaden-grey with blackish ante-and postmedial lines.
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| 49. | There are oblique striae of purplish-leaden suffusion.
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| 50. | In the middle of this band is a small leaden-metallic spot.
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