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You get some brown and red die and die the brown on it first. Then you take the red die and die spots on it with the red die. The brown die would stand for fluids an fungus. The red die would stand for the blood from someone or something.
Dark brown, because when you die you hair it goes to what-ever colour you die it.
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the chlorophyll will die and your red orange yellow or brown
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NO It will die
The homonyms "die" and "dye" can be used in a sentence like: "I need to dye my shirt blue, but first I must cut out the fabric using a die."
they look dark in some films such as scarface but they are green, and brown in the middle. special ones aren't they!? Al Pacino has Hazel Eyes. http://insidefame.com/c_Al_Pacino.php They are pretty cool eyes though.
gorgeous, eye catching ,stunning ,to die for brown
linda brown did not die.
Chris Brown is not dead.
really depends on which fabric. But in general, when printing onto a fabric, you would use 'die sublimation printing' This is where ink is printed onto one surface, then transfered to the fabric by pressing (and heating?) the two media together... the ink on the first media turns to gases, and die's the fabric. Well that's how it was explained to me ;)
Salt is used to attach (Stay) colour on fabric
No, Chris Brown does not die in This Christmas.
Yes, but it's best to go to a salon--you'll need at least some bleaching to get it to work.
Yes, they do. It all about the screaming. When they were alive, they scream that their eyes are brown in color. Whereas, all human animal's eye color are blue-green naturally. So, when they die, they stop screaming, and the truth comes out, which is that their iris part of their eyes are blue-green in color and their eyeball is white in color.