In vexillological terms, the rectangular green-and-white bicolour is Cascadia's national, civil, and war flag, as well as the national ensign. |
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The eastern slope has numerous large oysters on the rocks, guarded by loyal moorish idols and bicolour parrotfish. |
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Some farmers cultivate bi-colour flowers like light yellow with maroon blotches, deep crimson-edged yellow, gold and red bicolour. |
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Selective breeding means the bicolour gained recognition as a pedigree in victorian times. |
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No red-and-black ringed prey have been observed at the site, so birds could not have learned specific avoidance of the bicolour pattern. |
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On his yachts the King usually flies the normal yachting flag, that is the well known bicolour flag with a blue royal crown in the centre of it. |
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Remarkably large and persistent rose bicolour blooms adorn this well branched plant. |
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Slide chair with chromium-plated metal rod and methacrylate bicolour mono-coque with hole. |
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Specially designed for areas of Fairway and Pitch Putt, this is a bicolour artificial turf fibre concave section that retrieves itself. |
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We will now go into more detail with regards to the bicolour persian's pattern as it is my favourite type. |
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The second boy looks perfect with the grey jacket and the bicolour shoes. |
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Flowers with high-contrast bicolour petals of dark magenta with white edges. |
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The first colour in a series of single flowered bicolour Alcea. |
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The bicolour Kannada flag is used on the holiday and other times during the year to unofficially represent the state, even though it originated as the symbol of a Kannada political party. |
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Its sweep of the awards was attributed to its entirely new colour: bicolour flowers, with grayish white calyxes that contained mid-blue corollas just touched with white in the throat. |
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When Czechs, Slovaks, and Ruthenians united in 1918 to form Czechoslovakia, a simple bicolour of white over red stripes was used as a national flag. |
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Hybrid petunia with bicolour pale pink and bright pink flowers. |
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In bicolour and other patterns with white also blue or odd eyes. |
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When the equipment only runs frequency modules type, the front face simply holds bicolour Led. The Led shows to the user a synthesis of each module status. |
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Standard designs with diameters of 3 mm and 5 mm as well as square designs with enlarged angle of reflection and bicolour LEDs are included in the range as readily available items. |
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Its innovative design and filament bicolour make it a natural-looking, low maintenance artificial grass, useful for gardening as well as in public areas. |
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Due to the modern and straight-lined cladding form there arise individual possibilities for design as e.g. with glass mosaic, bicolour plastic cladding, bamboo, stainless steel. |
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We are offering the delightful beeline, a lush mix of bicolour, single and two-tone blooms in subtle and warming shades. |
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Standard equipment on the B180 CDI Sport includes snazzy 18-inch bicolour alloy wheels and air-conditioning. |
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The badge was the basis of a flag of Wales in which it was placed on a horizontal white and green bicolour. |
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These numbers are repeated in three-colour embroidery on the headrests and as a bicolour logo on the tachometer and the aluminium door sill plates. |
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If you are looking for a Bicolour or Seychellois you should expect to pay the same as you would for a Siamese or an Oriental kitten. |
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Autumn-flowering chrysanthemums such as the compact Carnival Bicolour will bear masses of blooms in September, but will need deadheading regularly to prolong flowering. |
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