Cornelius mashes sounds together like a child shaking a kaleidoscope mashes colours, but with a deliberation and precision that refute chaos. |
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We did primary colours, we did school-kid uniforms, we did St. Valentine's and all wore red. |
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Come here at sunset, when the colours flame in red and orange, bold and beautiful. |
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He potted the last red and a green to go 33-12 ahead, a lead which should have been greater as he had taken seven reds without colours. |
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The girls could not resist spending money. They each got skirts in different colours to go with their bathing suits. |
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In 1911, at his father's insistence, he sat the diplomatic service exams, passing with flying colours. |
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It retains many of its original features, has been well maintained over the years and is decorated in warm colours throughout. |
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What with all the multi-shades of warm colours of a mop of hair, and funky dressing with an apron shoved on top. |
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In the midst of winter, nature provides us with warm colours of orange and reds to give the impression of warmth. |
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He was so obviously on the rugby team as he was just enormous and always wore a rugby shirt in the union colours. |
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Nephrite and jadeite, the former in colours of white, yellow, russet and green were used in the making of unique little bottles. |
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This autumn's colours are vile though, browns or an insipid pink and washed-out pale blue. |
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It seems like a window that you could step through and the gentle, washy colours are like the dew on freshly mown grass. |
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About 50 children accoutred in vibrant colours gave an impressive performance at the staging of the drama Shakuntala and Dushyant. |
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Amnesty International once again show their true political colours in a campaign ad against the practice of waterboarding. |
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There are paintings on acrylic, canvas and handmade paper done with poster colours, watercolours, oil paints and even pens. |
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The shell has wavy walls, smooth to the touch and in multiple colours like broken glass. |
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Dark green, ocean blue, metallic greys and whites, black and vibrant flashes of cobalt blue and acid yellow are the season's colours. |
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White was combined with a rainbow of colours including lilac, baby pink, lemon, acid green and turquoise candy stripes. |
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I see all these colours against a background of acid yellow, with a touch of green for envy, malice and general discontent. |
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She reckons you can get away with virtually anything, particularly acid colours. |
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The new jerseys were the blue and white striped jersey, the colours that the teams still play in. |
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It stores more than 100 waypoints, displays various features in different colours and feels good in your hand. |
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With chikan kurtas in beige and white colours and jewelled T-shirts in a multitude of designs, every creation has a style of its own. |
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I found the rugs didn't wear well either, but I love the colours, so I'm considering taking mine off the floor and hanging them too. |
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The fact that I've grown up in an ethnically diverse society and had friends of all colours, races and religions doesn't seem to matter. |
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Traditional basketry involves great care and pride, the weaver showcasing his skill through intricate weaves, designs, and colours. |
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Earlier yesterday, Jasper Conran injected a little love into his show which proved a veritable kaleidoscope of summery colours. |
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He was famed for his meticulous preparation, producing his own racecard detailing the jockeys' colours and other key details. |
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The hot ticket of the day for the young man about town was the newly released nylon Jockettes, available in a rainbow of colours and prints. |
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The contrast is brought across through imaginative use of light and radiant colours. |
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To make a room feel more spacious, use cool colours and paint joinery and walls the same shade. |
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There is an excellent range of colours and it makes superb flooring panelling, joinery and furniture. |
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Uniforms and regimental colours initially embodied the colonel's armorial bearings and livery, but soon took on the state's symbols. |
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Yellow is the most cheerful of all colours, which is why it is so lovely to have daffodils and jonquils in the garden. |
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He did well enough at school to get into a good university and he studied hard and graduated with flying colours. |
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The colour range favours warm and tropical colours, with the addition of blue and sea green. |
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But if you enter a garden full of colours, wild and joyful, then you feel you want to stay. |
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Why weren't the fans all decked in the colours of Australia or Germany or Turkey or Italy? |
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Along with the gusty winds, torrential rains and the punishing power shutdowns, it rained snakes of all sizes and colours on the city. |
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A rainbow arched its bridge of many colours across the evening sky, nature's magical wave of the wand. |
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Huge boulders covered with a rainbow of corals are back-dropped by dazzling white sand making the colours even more vibrant in contrast. |
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The figures are rendered in autumnal, rainbow-like colours, filled with blurred glyph-like designs. |
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Another collection is totally natural with natural fabrics like ramie, natural colours such as green and yellow, and a simple cut. |
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To achieve this, he used a variable balance of forms, with columns, terraces, ramps and screens in a range of colours. |
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In a mix of vivid colours, the canvas depicts waterholes, dunes and rangelands special to several indigenous groups. |
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It is also shifting plenty of feminine, lacy lingerie, in the kind of bright colours that go well with a sun tan. |
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But the traditional colours used for the art remain ochre red and yellow, shades of blue and white and black. |
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Colour agnosia sometimes manifests in seeing colour without the recognition of the colours of individual objects. |
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Two colours from widely separated parts of the spectrum may be combined to produce white light. |
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It has also become custom to wear kippahs or yarmulkes of certain colours, sizes and materials as a sign of allegiance to a certain group. |
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Sadly, the good vibes wore off very quickly as we became depressed by the gauzy colours, dark underpainting and lackluster watercolours. |
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I started with obnoxious colours, brown and red mainly, and worked from there. |
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At her inauguration, she wore a headband decorated with the traditional Kurdish colours, yellow, green and red. |
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Those who love kitsch and enjoy the unreality of stage musicals will adore the colours, because they're fully in bloom. |
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The only thing which would lead you to believe that these are not real images are the colours are simply too vivid and the imagery too sharp. |
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They said one firework looked like a traffic light but he could see none of the colours against the night sky. |
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The marine life was much the same again, but as we were about to surface we saw the bright colours of a wrasse emerge from under the bonnet. |
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The mud walls glowed with the colours of sunset and the park-like scattering of acacia trees were back lit by the dusk. |
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His style became less angular, and he used subtle muted colours, sometimes mixing sand with his paint to produce a textured effect. |
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His father begins to explain that all the colours of the rainbow are contained within white light. |
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The white light split into different colours and each colour had been bent a different amount by the prism. |
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Two other monitors off to one side emit changing flat colours from their screens, and a dull but insistent techno-type soundtrack. |
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It was different than other tattoos in the fact that it was in metallic gold, most were done in dull flat colours. |
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In 1900 the colours were blue for France, yellow for Belgium, red for the United States and white for Germany. |
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Its colours and moods thrill the soul, ever changing in a reassuring regular manner, season after season, without fail. |
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In her every day life, this up and coming model wears elegant and comfortable clothes in the colours of blue, yellow or green. |
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The wits who complained that it would clash with the home side's tangerine shirts had forgotten that the previous one came in the colours of Ayr. |
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If that's the biggest criticism a dedicated nit-picker can deliver, then the restaurant has passed with flying colours. |
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Most men covered their heads with flat wool caps or skullcaps or turbans in a variety of sizes and colours. |
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It is even available in bright colours like blue, green, yellow and orange. |
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On the basis that there are few better guides to a restaurant's quality than how it cooks its steaks, the Howgate passed with flying colours. |
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The bubbly decor, playful graphics, and bright colours seemed so very modern, and a world away from archetypal greasy spoon cafes. |
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The space in front of the tents is his workspace and he gives shape to his wares and colours them there. |
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I have had a lot of success using the colours red and yellow, while green and blue tend to be very slow in producing runs. |
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Erial, as was her wont, chose mostly whites and other pale, unobtrusive colours. |
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So many cars are now painted silver that it has become the vanilla of colours, but it's still a safe choice. |
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Patriotic colours of red, navy and white as well as pastel tweeds were striking. |
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The popular colours are beige, cream, brown and copper which are ideal for showing off the intricate work. |
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That's when my imagination kicks in and I begin to visualise shapes, structures and colours. |
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In daylight, the human brain reacts more quickly to fluorescent colours than any other shade-even white. |
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He said it would be up to the Air Force how the aircraft was used with its new colours. |
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The camera switches across to the other side of my mouth and focuses on a huge filling that gleams two distinct colours, copper and silver. |
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The brushed silver appearance is also nice, though no other colours are available if silver isn't for you. |
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There are lots of pastel colours in the Endora rage, but it also has striking monotone combinations, smart navy, warm fucshia and raspberry red. |
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I don't know colours like maroon, Dude, what is maroon anyway, it's a reddy colour isn't it? |
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Shell pink, raspberry pink, purple, mauve and turquoise are just some of the colours that will dominate. |
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Their luminescent lycra outfits in outlandish combinations of primary colours are aberrantly bright. |
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Collect samples of fabrics, wallpapers and paint colours that appeal to you and assemble them on your board. |
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The colours each had several meanings, some of which were abstract ideas, some concrete as in the cattle and sheep example. |
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Her work is abstract, using geometrical shapes subtly arranged and typically painted in soft colours. |
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Gradually, the artist transited to pure abstracts, investing the image of nature with colours. |
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The dramatic colours, earthy abundance and fruitful generosity accentuate the passionate spirit that is essentially Corsican. |
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They come in the colours of submarine yellow, stadium red, quarry, and black. |
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Then there are the body colours, chili red, liquid yellow, cool blue, hot orange and for the Cooper S only, hyper blue. |
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The narrow entrance hall leads to a larger reception hall decorated in warm colours, with light coming from a glass and pine door. |
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Colours are powdered pastels, warm naturals, primary colours and unusual accents. |
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In West Arcade, colours will be warm hues of grey, from blue-grey and green-grey, to red. |
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The family appears middle-class, living in attractive apartments, where the colours are warm and the flowers opulent. |
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The colours are bright and flat, thick pigments applied to paper, that create stunning decorative effects, in keeping with the Yamato-e native tradition. |
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A key ingredient in almost every successful colour scheme is the inclusion of just two main colours and an accent colour, so be disciplined in your choices. |
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The vast range of anemone species at the edge of the channel was splashed in an astounding kaleidoscope of colours including velvety purple, red, and orange. |
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While streaming one video, the picture broke down after about a minute, and the voice track continued over an indecipherable kaleidoscope of colours. |
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To assist me, Peter sent some large homemade racecards that he had made for the races to help him remember the horses and their colours for the races he was commentating on. |
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So I've stripped out the colours and reverted to plain black on white. |
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It will be the centenary year of Rotary International and the club intends having baskets of flowers in the movement's colours of blue and yellow. |
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Sunsets are followed by immediate sunrises and the kaleidoscopic effects on the horizon, with the colours ranging from pale pink to fiery orange, are a photographer's delight. |
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Try water colours, acrylic paints, pastels and coloured paper, coloured modelling clay, ordinary air-drying clay, origami paper, rubber printing stamps and gel pens. |
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The company says that it may well offer both colours in the future, but that it received a better customer reaction from a black and silver finish. |
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Starting by recreating old maps and lithographs, she moved on to a more vivid and free form of expression in paint through acrylics, water colours, and charcoal. |
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In Indian summers, when the weather is still good enough to sit out, it's great to have some pots on your patio full of plants with rich, warm colours. |
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As Cezanne country whizzes past on the way home, I settle in and start to dream, colours blurring in the warmth of the mid-afternoon champagne whoosh. |
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Through his work with optics and colours Newton came to believe that refracting telescopes, which were subject to colour interference, were outmoded. |
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The armed forces insist every recruit passes through this ordeal with flying colours before they take charge of real kit worth millions of pounds of taxpayers' money. |
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But I could no longer read, drive, recognise faces or distinguish colours. |
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Late-blooming clematis grew up the trellis, forming a wall of flowers in a rainbow's colours, feathery seed heads and green leaves, enclosing the patio. |
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On the whole, the collection was quite wearable with a profusion of cuts and colours, but the designer still has some miles to go before the buyers start placing their orders. |
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The men were elegant in dark tailcoats and white tie, the women dazzling in rich jewels and dresses, the colours of which seemed to span the entire spectrum of the rainbow. |
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Brighten up a plain white bathroom with these fresh colours from Dulux. |
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This year, ancient Italian men are wearing generously cut worsted suits, either with waistcoat or cardigan, in natural earth colours with muted checks. |
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In very hot regions of the lucky, sun-kissed New World, colours, tastes and textures have to be big, highly contrasted and sharp to be seen at all. |
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The adulterants ranged from water in the case of milk, cheaper varieties of oils in the case of edible oils to colours in the case of rice and tea. |
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Like the rest of the hotel, rooms are ultra-hip with designer lampshades, bright colours and lots of high-tech gadgetry, including DVD players and CD players. |
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I became friends with many people of different nationalities, religions, colours, races, sexual orientations and from very many different backgrounds. |
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But the real innovation is the fact that you can change the background colour from that acid green to any combination of two intense primary colours. |
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His distinctive racing colours of green and yellow hoops have become as synonymous with Cheltenham as the black stuff downed with such enthusiasm by his countrymen. |
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By varying the colours of the weft the weaver creates a pattern or figurative image, generally copied from a full-scale design known as the cartoon. |
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During the Boer War, Canadians flocked to the colours to defend the British Empire. |
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Most plants contain several pigments, whose relative proportions may vary considerably, producing colours which differ noticeably from each other. |
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Then there are long strands of beads and weird exotic flowers in deep colours to wind around trees, banisters, mantelpieces and even table napkins. |
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They are a plain looking, solid sort of shoe with a chunky heel, quite rigid support and come in an infinite range of colours and limited editions. |
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The dancers are in flat slippers, the costumes are in bold autumnal colours of magenta, orange and dark yellow, and the girls have their hair loose. |
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The clothes will fit children aged three to 16 and for the first time, jumpers and sweatshirts should be available in the various colours of York schools. |
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These colours were also used in a warp-weighted loom for making large areas of cloth, and would have been operated by the womenfolk of every household. |
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Melanie is so right, these colours are amazing to see in the wintertime. |
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After seven days on flat roads this was a sudden and violent examination of heart as much as stamina and it was a test that Lance Armstrong would pass with flying colours. |
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We constructed the new walling in the same way with similar colours. |
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True, some elegant, delicate, citrussy whites and some fine, vibrant, beetrooty reds have been made, but 2001 also delivers rafts of dull, acidic, edgy wines in both colours. |
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That said, the softly spreading ajuga, native violet, periwinkle and members of the plectranthus family offer a variety of leaf colours and shapes and flower periodically. |
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Davy's party continued to Rome, where he undertook experiments on iodine and chlorine and on the colours used in ancient paintings. |
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Since the sand influences the colour of the lime mortar, colours of pointing mortar can vary dramatically from district to district. |
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Ransome's pictures were done in pen and ink with no colour, although colours have been added by some publishers in later editions. |
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Former regimental colours of the 'Duke's' are laid up in the Halifax Minster. |
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Ruined stone mine buildings remain, taking on the same colours as the landscape into which they are crumbling. |
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Woad, or wade, is used by the dyers to lay the foundation of all sad colours. |
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It is possible, in this scrambly way, not only to see colours, but almost to smell them, too. |
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Only now did he realise how few colours there had been at the end of the universe. The world had been sepia, drained of colour and light. |
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One of the most remarkable features of cultivated beans is the enormous range of testa colours and patterns which can be found. |
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New Mexico artist Lauren Camp designs colorful threadworks about jazz because she claims to be able to hear colours and shapes in the music. |
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Special silks in the colours of the Australian flag were worn by the topweights in all Victorian races over the weekend. |
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The organisation was officially concerned with economic development but after the memo was leaked people began to see them in their true colours. |
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From the fabrics to the cuts and the colours of the abayas, Abedin says she wanted to pay tribute to the Indian festival of Holi. |
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The sun, treading the earth like a vintager, drew from it heady fragrances, crushed out of it new colours. |
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On the outside, the new Touareg gets revised bumpers and grilles, new alloy wheel designs, new colours and bi-xenon headlights as standard. |
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South Australia is not for the flashy, wham-bam 'Wallyworld' tourist, rather it's a vast tapestry of many colours and moods. |
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The exhibition at the Bankfield Museum, Halifax, features felted 'pictures' and cotton organdie wall hangings in muted neutral colours. |
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People love to buy Holi gifts like apparel, chocolates, dry fruits, gift hampers, Holi colours, water guns and more. |
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For SS14 she's gone for bright block colours, flattering body con designs and bold python prints with the accent on stylish wearability. |
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For hot colours grow Amaranthus Hot Biscuit, Nasturtium Whirlybird, sunflower Sundance Kid and Californian poppies. |
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It is available in six colours, crimson black, black magic, midnight black, red hot, cherry white and white night. |
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Hair is feminine too with plaits and Alice bands on the catwalk while the nail polishes flying off the shelves are ice-cream colours. |
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And the colours are zappier, particularly in the dining area, where a humdinger pink on the walls looks great with all the warm wood. |
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Wear it on its own or with a tee underneath and team with one of this season's flats in the zingiest of primary colours. |
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Tony says the new collection is typically opulent, with gold and silver jacquards and rich colours. |
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In all these painters, colours are often very muted, with browns dominating, especially in the middle of the century. |
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On his first trip to the circus, he was bedazed by the myriad colours, sounds and smells. |
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But when the chamade was beat, and the corporal helped my uncle up it, and followed with the colours in his hand, to fix them upon the ramparts. |
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Although I agree with you that playing three colours is good, the point of Karl was that he wanted to avoid color screw. |
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A circle graph with no cycle of length four is colourable with three colours. |
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We arrived home to a scene of controlled chaos, with painters, electricians, plumbers, and workmen of all shapes and colours all over the house. |
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Numerous breeds of fancy pigeons of all sizes, colours and types have been bred. |
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If a picture is daubed with many bright and glaring colours, the vulgar admire it as an excellent piece. |
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Lest these colours should be diluted and weakened by the mixture of any adventitious light. |
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Click the Colours button on the toolbar to show a dropdown menu of available colours. |
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Surviving examples of such badges come in many colours and they were worn upright rather than as saltires. |
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In startling transitions, in colours all intensated, the sublime, the ludicrous, the horrible succeed one another. |
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The troops were lined up on deck, firing musket volleys, with full colours flying and the military bands playing. |
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The original badge was of gold, but nowadays is shown in various colours, predominantly green or black. |
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The colours of the Whig party were particularly associated with Charles James Fox. |
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Blue and red are the traditional colours of Paris, and they are used on the city's coat of arms. |
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Rae wore khaki-green. Khaki-green and khaki-brown were his favourite colours, his image. |
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Each cube is inspired by the textures, changing colours, movement and journey of the salmon. |
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This is only a fashion and will change. Try to find out what colours make you look more lifely and more healthy. |
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These buses are often specially decorated in a livery matching the team colours. |
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The colours of the prism are manifestly more full, intense, and lively that those of natural bodies. |
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The service commenced in 1994 and currently consists of three lines, named after colours. |
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It is based upon the colours of the Salvation Army flag, with which it shares the same symbolism. |
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With coloured ribbons representing the colours of the Salvation Army flag, timbrels play an integral facet of music in the Salvation army. |
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The flag of County Durham since 2013 features the Cross of St Cuthbert, counterchanged on the county colours of blue and gold. |
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The pole is usually painted in the Bavarian colours of white and blue and decorated with emblems depicting local crafts and industry. |
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Malts can be treated in a number of ways, particularly by degrees of roasting, to obtain different colours and flavours. |
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Only four colours are used, but the viewer is hardly conscious of any limitation from this. |
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The medium used to bind the colours was primarily egg white, with fish glue perhaps used in a few places. |
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A wide range of colours, many overpainted to achieve a different effect, and much gold and silver are used. |
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According to art historian Paul Ganz, the portrait of Amerbach marks an advance in his style, notably in the use of unbroken colours. |
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The brotherhood sought a return to the abundant detail, intense colours and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian art. |
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Their approach was to return to the abundant detail, intense colours, and complex compositions of Quattrocento Italian and Flemish art. |
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For example, an apple can be perceived in various colours, sizes, and textures but it is still identified as an apple. |
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The game continues in this manner until all the reds are potted and only the six colours are left on the table. |
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The referee also replaces the colours on the table when necessary and calls out how many points the player has scored during a break. |
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Bowls were once only available coloured black or brown but they are now available in a variety of colours. |
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Some local associations agree on specific colours for stickers for each of the clubs in their area. |
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Provincial or national colours are often assigned in national and international competitions. |
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Some hunts, including most harrier and beagle packs, wear green rather than red jackets, and some hunts wear other colours such as mustard. |
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The colour of breeches vary from hunt to hunt and are generally of one colour, though two or three colours throughout the year may be permitted. |
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England's traditional home colours are white shirts, navy blue shorts and white or black socks. |
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Although England's first away kits were blue, England's traditional away colours are red shirts, white shorts and red socks. |
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Change colours vary, but are most commonly white or yellow shirts with blue shorts. |
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Rosebery colours were revived as a change kit for the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying matches. |
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The ribbons that drape the handles are presented in the team colours of the league champions that year. |
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The club's traditional kit colours are claret shirts with sky blue sleeves, white shorts and sky blue socks. |
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The club colours are a claret shirt with sky blue sleeves, white shorts with claret and blue trim, and sky blue socks with claret and white trim. |
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Nobody is quite sure why claret and blue became the club's adopted colours. |
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Chelsea's regular kit colours are royal blue shirts and shorts with white socks. |
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Arsenal's home colours have been the inspiration for at least three other clubs. |
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For many years Arsenal's away colours were white shirts and either black or white shorts. |
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The Home Twenty20s uniform consists of black with the natural colours of Australia, green and gold strips. |
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These colours were chosen because every nation had at least one of them on its national flag. |
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These colours are similar to other English sporting teams and are the colours used on the national flag. |
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Until 1886, the Wigan team played in blue and white hooped jerseys before changing the colours to cherry and white hoops. |
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In their initial period at Knowsley Road, St Helens wore a similar jersey, but the stripes were horizontal, and the colours were blue and grey. |
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These colours however were dropped in favour of a more traditional to today, red and white design. |
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These colours were donned for two years, before the traditional colours were reverted to. |
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They played two home games in Sheffield at Bramall Lane with the others in Huddersfield, the away strip was in the Sheffield Eagles colours. |
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The shorts had the Barnsley emblem on them and were coloured red and blue, Barnsley Football Club's colours, because Parkinson supports Barnsley. |
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Manx cats display a range of colours and usually have somewhat longer hind legs compared to most cats. |
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The white He 59s were soon repainted in camouflage colours and armed with defensive machine guns. |
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The colours are identical to those of the flag of Scotland, but are shaped in the Nordic cross. |
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Many of Glasgow's trees and plants begin to flower at this time of the year and parks and gardens are filled with spring colours. |
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It is a public holiday, during which most Gibraltarians dress in their national colours of red and white. |
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Captain Henry King, sailing on the Elizabeth, landed on 2 March to find the king's colours already flying. |
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From this work he concluded that any refracting telescope would suffer from the dispersion of light into colours. |
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Panelling of oak and cedar and carved ceilings relieved by coats of arms in their correct colours added to the beauty of the house. |
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Baroque art was particularly ornate and elaborate in nature, often using rich, warm colours with dark undertones. |
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Whilst the Baroque used rich, strong colours, Rococo used pale, creamier shades. |
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Born with synaesthesia, he sees synesthetic colours in response to musical stimuli. |
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They proceeded to use a range of bolder colours, sometimes backlit, and overlaid with black grids. |
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The spoon of oars is normally painted with the colours of the club to which they belong. |
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On the occasion that Scotland is the home side and the opposing team normally wears dark colours, Scotland will use its change strip. |
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This was a significant departure from the traditional colours of blue and white, although purple is inspired from the thistle flower. |
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These colours must be registered under the national governing bodies and no two owners may have the same colours. |
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Crosses in various shapes and colours were worn as badges on St Patrick's Day from the 17th to the early 20th century. |
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The coat is short, flat, and sleek, with colours of red, fawn, white, brindle, and piebald. |
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Red and silver are the colours of John the Baptist, the town's patron saint, and the lamb is his symbol. |
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The chariot teams were known by the colours they wore, with the Blues and Greens the most popular. |
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The national team occasionally forsook their traditional dark blue shirts for his traditional racing colours of primrose and pink. |
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The northern gannet has the same colours as the Australasian gannet and is similar in appearance. |
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The plumage of the adults is white with dark wing tips, with colours that range from brown to black. |
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Plants with unusual growth habits, sizes, and colours are propagated and planted in parks and gardens throughout the world. |
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While the colours and sizes of all of the new notes are the same as previous designs, text on the notes is larger than before. |
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It received new colours in 1979 from Mrs David Butter, the wife of the Lord Lieutenant of Perth and Kinross. |
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Their feather bonnets carry a red, white and blue hackle denoting the colours of the Royal Corps of Transport. |
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The tartan was designed by the Weavers Incorporation of Aberdeen and Harry Lindley and incorporates colours from the university's coat of arms. |
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The thread count not only describes the width of the stripes on a sett, but also the colours used. |
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As the bodies of some microbats have distinct coloration, they may be able to discriminate colours. |
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This forms visible diagonal lines where different colours cross, which give the appearance of new colours blended from the original ones. |
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Thus, a set of two base colours produces three different colours including one mixture. |
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This means that the more stripes and colours used, the more blurred and subdued the tartan's pattern becomes. |
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In modern colours, setts made up of blue, black and green tend to be obscured. |
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These shades are meant to represent the colours that would result from fabric aging over time. |
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The idea that the various colours used in tartan have a specific meaning is purely a modern one. |
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A 1587 charter granted to Hector Maclean of Duart requires feu duty on land paid as 60 ells of cloth of white, black and green colours. |
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These tartans tend to be made up of subdued colours, such as dark blues and greens. |
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White and red have been the most common colours for Rangers alternate strips, though dark and light blue have also featured highly. |
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The colours used in the third kits have included combinations of white, red, dark and light blue as well as black. |
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The colours of the leek were used for the uniforms of soldiers under Edward I of England. |
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The underparts are white and there is a sharp demarcation line between the two colours. |
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Its sensory organs are well developed, though it is unable to distinguish between colours. |
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In part it is sensible, requiring a novi to know names of masters, whereabouts of rooms, colours of houses and so on. |
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The flag incorporates the red dragon of Cadwaladr, King of Gwynedd, along with the Tudor colours of green and white. |
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Green and white are also the colours of the leek, another national emblem of Wales. |
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For horticultural purposes, narcissi are classified into divisions, covering a wide range of shapes and colours. |
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Daffodil breeding has introduced a wide range of colours, in both the outer perianth tepal segment and the inner corona. |
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In the registry, daffodils are coded by the colours of each of these two parts. |
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On their inception, the Cardiff Blues kit corresponded with the traditional Cardiff RFC colours of Cambridge Blue and black. |
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Diamandis has synesthesia, and as a result associates particular colours with musical notes and days of the week. |
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Juveniles of Soleichthys maculosus mimic toxic flatworms of the genus Pseudobiceros in both colours and swimming mode. |
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Conversely, a few octopus species have been reported to mimic flatfishes in colours, shape and swimming mode. |
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The colours, instead, respectively represent the cities of Palermo and Corleone, at those times an agricultural city of renown. |
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The Eurostar logos have been removed from these sets, but the base colours of white, black, and yellow remain. |
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The many different types, colours and shapes of pearls depend on the natural pigment of the nacre, and the shape of the original irritant. |
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Painters, by their outlines, colours, lights, and shadows, represent the same in their pictures. |
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That November, Fisher sat his lieutenant's examination and passed with flying colours. |
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Sectors were further subdivided into beaches identified by the colours Green, Red, and White. |
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Cultivated cherry plums can have fruits, foliage, and flowers in any of several colours. |
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Pollinators are often visually attracted by the shape and colours of the labellum. |
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Different cultivars have flower colours ranging from white, through pink and a wide range of purples, and including reds. |
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Izarra, the liqueur made in bright green or yellow colours, is distilled locally. |
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During the First World War many constables resigned to join the colours and hundreds of ordinary citizens enrolled as special constables. |
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The most common adilette livery is in navy blue or black, mixed with white colours. |
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All three colours are used in Dorset County Council's coat of arms and the red and white was used in recognition of the English flag. |
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There is anecdotal evidence that the Isle of Wight county colours have been used as a flag. |
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Paintings were usually created in earthy colours, from paint made from ochre. |
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The architecture can range from ornate with bold with colours to simple, clean lines with earth tones. |
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Thai silk textiles often use complicated patterns in various colours and styles. |
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Most frequently white in colour, the dishdasha may also appear in a variety of other colours. |
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All costumes incorporate vivid colours and vibrant embroidery and decorations. |
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Cloths come in various colours, sizes and designs and are worn during very important social and religious occasions. |
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The exteriors of most buildings were painted, either in one or multiple colours, or with imagery. |
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Pyanda was made from dog fur of different colours and was added to malitsa for beauty. |
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