Well before a volcano wreaked havoc with europe 's air transport , travellers across the continent were coping with the effects of labour disputes that had an old-fashioned tinge .
She admits , for example , that she didn 't expect iraqis to view americans as occupiers , ignoring the history of iraqi resistance to the british in the 1920s and the arab sensitivity to any tinge of colonialism .
" But they were very , very helpful . " The enfield occupation acquired a revolutionary tinge : " don 't need politicians , don 't need bosses , workers take control , " read one placard prominent in the tv and web coverage .
In this astronaut photograph , the ocean surface near the southeastern half of the island has a slight grey tinge due to sunglint , or light reflecting off the water surface back towards the international space station .