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  2. The Perfect Sage Green Paint Colors, According to Designers

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    When you want a light neutral but find white too stark and beige too boring, opt for a super pale shade of sage green. A backdrop of green-infused gray in a primary bathroom is a breath of fresh air.

  3. Salvia patens - Wikipedia

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    Salvia patens, the gentian sage or spreading sage, is a species of flowering plant in the sage family Lamiaceae that is native to a wide area of central Mexico. This herbaceous perennial was introduced into horticulture in 1838 and popularized a hundred years later by the Irish gardener and botanist William Robinson (1838-1935).

  4. Martha Washington Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times described the lobby as "dark and drab", having been downsized to make way for stores, and the bedrooms as having "chipping paint and worn bedspreads". [18] By then, the hotel's owner Martha Washington Associates was spending $500,000 to repair the property, and most residents were still relatively young, being between 25 and ...

  5. Tartan - Wikipedia

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    One example is a pattern found on a coat (probably Jacobite) known to date to around the 1745 uprising; while it has faded to olive and navy tones, the sett is a bold one of green, blue, black, red, yellow, white, and light blue (in diminishing proportions). While an approximation of the pattern was first published in D. W. Stewart (1893), the ...

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  7. Meijer - Wikipedia

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    Also notable was the use of a large translucent wall above the grand concourse facing the registers. This allowed natural light to filter into the area above the registers without actual windows. Another feature of these stores was the introduction of grey concrete panels and silver framing on windows and doors.