Examples of using Rouge in English and their translations into Slovak
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to paint the face with acrylic paints and rouge.
then a taupe colour on my cheeks or something more rouge.
Make sure other ERA components have been uninstalled(including ERA Agent, Rouge Detection Sensor etc.).
shampoo, rouge in cosmetics industry;
COLORS: white black red purple brown blue pink grey green yellow other colors performance graphite mustard cream mint honey powder rouge turquoise black- white.
It was also during this era that French Chemist Paul Baudercroux invented lipstick Rouge Baiser which was supposed to be‘kiss-proof'
Dallas protesters rallied in the aftermath of the killing of Alton Sterling by police officers in Baton Rouge, La. and Philando Castile,
During their search, the heroes visit, among other locations, the famous cabaret Moulin Rouge and meet a number of important personalities of the era- from scientist Marie Curie through painters Picasso,
known as the Baton Rouge Serial Killer,
At the Moulin Rouge is not the only of Toulouse-Lautrec's paintings of the famed dancehall,
In 2002, she joined the Endocrinology Laboratory at the Pennington Biomedical Research Center in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA,
Dallas protesters were rallying in the aftermath of the killing of Alton Sterling by police officers in Baton Rouge, La. and Philando Castile,
the famous cabaret Moulin Rouge and meet a number of important personalities of the era- from scientist Marie Curie through painters Picasso,
During their search, the heroes visit, among other locations, the famous cabaret Moulin Rouge and meet a number of important personalities of the era- from scientist Marie Curie through painters Picasso,
Known for its cabaret, the Moulin Rouge was also a luxurious palace of operetta for many years after its first renovation in 1903, which transformed the venue into an extravagantly comfortable venue,
Moulin Rouge, about London
is likely derived from the French phrase,“jolie rouge,” meaning“pretty red.”.
an associate professor at Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, in Baton Rouge.
which was first published by Jean-Baptiste Pitois, under the name Paul Christian, in the novel L'homme rouge des Tuilereies(1863),
the lights are all a part of what the Moulin Rouge is about and were all a large part of its immense influence over the City of Light at the turn of the 19th century.