| 41. | Severe skin irritation is physically apparent, with reddening of non-pigmented and unprotected areas.
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| 42. | For example, in the atmosphere it is responsible for the reddening of sunlight at sunset.
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| 43. | The reddening of some of its yellow ochre shows temperatures to have exceeded 300 �C ."
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| 44. | The supernova therefore suffered from interstellar extinction, with a reddening of at least one magnitude.
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| 45. | When asked how he fared against Meche, McPherson stared at the ground, his face reddening.
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| 46. | In astronomy, interstellar reddening is a phenomenon associated with interstellar extinction where the spectroscopic lines unchanged.
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| 47. | The color boundaries may cross-cut lithological contacts and show more intense reddening adjacent to unconformities.
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| 48. | Also a small child will feel the effect of reddening or burning much stronger than an adult.
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| 49. | Derek Harper stopped himself in mid-sentence several times, his eyes reddening but never welling up.
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| 50. | Kesler said after school one afternoon, his eyes reddening as he sat at a small wooden desk.
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