The rainbow roll, broiled scallop in misonaise and beef tataki are all worth a try. |
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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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I met Claire when she walked over to me with all of her gel bracelets and rainbow bangles. |
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She half expected a deer to prance by a rainbow while some overly cheesy theme song music started playing. |
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I watched the emotions flicker across his face, like a rainbow in a spray of water. |
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With a prism ordinary white light can be split into a spectrum that resembles a rainbow. |
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The rainbow maki is not only a great example, it's almost a shame to eat it because it's so lovely to look at. |
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The freshwater banded killifish and the anadromous rainbow smelt increased in abundance from August into September. |
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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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It was still grey and wet from raining earlier but she could see the red and orange from a dim rainbow across the mountain. |
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In some cases, light is reflected twice by each rain drop, forming a larger, fainter secondary rainbow outside the primary rainbow. |
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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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A rainbow arched over the far wing in between showers of rain and bursts of sunshine. |
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Is there a raindrops-per-cubic-inch threshold that's necessary for a rainbow to be visible? |
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You'll find every shade in the rainbow except blue, including gorgeous blends of two or more colors. |
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Their blossoms can be either single, double, or semi-double, and come in nearly every color of the rainbow except blue and green. |
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A mother's smile is like seeing a rainbow after it rains and the sun comes out. |
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The receding rains also formed a rainbow spanning the sky and dipping into a village in the valley. |
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All of a sudden, the sky cleared, became blue and a perfect rainbow arched over me with one end in the sand. |
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The sole job of a spectroscope is to break light into a rainbow of its component colors. |
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Lining up in a rainbow of small, banana-shaped plastic boats, one by one we steered our kayaks across the angry stretch of open water. |
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The natural health guru suggests trying to eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables each day to get the right variety of nutrients. |
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Following the path of the red Aids ribbon, Armstrong's band has spawned a rainbow of imitators. |
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Their music was a rainbow of sounds and songs drawn from gamelan to pop, via jazz and Terry Riley's minimalism. |
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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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Their different reasons for forming these collections comprise a rainbow of motives as complex as a Navajo sand painting. |
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India has a rainbow of cultures spread out over 27 states and six territories. |
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He entered with a tray balanced on his hand, and when he looked up and saw us a rainbow of emotions crossed his face. |
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Behind the asymmetric bars sat the gymnasts, a rainbow of tracksuits under a canopy of national flags. |
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There was a time when the better players had balls with a wide variety of pin positions, allowing a rainbow of reactions. |
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Every day of my junior year, I wore a pair of rainbow suspenders, jeans rolled up to my knees, striped knee socks, and a newsboy cap. |
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Competitive balance is a worthy aim, but it may be a mere illusion, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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We'll never find happiness by looking for it, any more than we'll find the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow by looking for it. |
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Then I grew up and realized that not much has changed, only that now you're promised gold at the end of the rainbow if you work hard enough. |
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They are still desperately chasing the feature film at the end of the rainbow. |
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He repeated a request to voters to continue preferences to Labour and the Green Party, likely members of an alternative rainbow coalition. |
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But because they have not yet fought together as a class they often see themselves as a rainbow coalition. |
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The 13-party National Front, the rainbow coalition led by Abdullah, clearly took note of this and has been playing up the development card. |
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On the Nice Treaty, he believes that a rainbow coalition combined to defeat the treaty last time. |
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It is naive to think that the new rulers in Kabul will willingly hand power over to some rainbow coalition of their ethnic rivals. |
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As a traditional leader I have to play my part in eradicating crime so that all of us can live in a crime-free rainbow nation. |
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The Archbishop wishes to see a diverse diocese, representing a rainbow nation. |
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And because we're a rainbow nation, there are so many different cultures, so many different colors, they like this stuff. |
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The young students are products of post-apartheid South Africa with its rainbow nation aspirations. |
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It was supposed to be a celebration of South Africa as the rainbow nation of all races united by soccer. |
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History, heritage and tourism in the rainbow nation can be a lucrative business. |
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Why wouldn't my attention be attracted by that man, since he was a beggar or a tramp, a veritable rainbow of dark-colored rags? |
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Fish high in EPA and DHA include salmon, mackerel, sardines, herring, anchovies, rainbow trout, bluefish and white albacore tuna canned in water. |
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The reek of moral decay is overpowering and has set in across the rainbow nation. |
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Rock Pigeons swirled around occasionally, and a rainbow wreathed the feet of the magnificent bronze atop a fountain. |
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Here even the good old Scholl has acquired a sexy new heel and comes in the colours of the rainbow. |
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A few weeks ago I commented that many of our Lower Mainland lakes were being stocked with noticeably smaller allotments of rainbow trout. |
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Twenty of these lakes contained rainbow smelt, while 10 lakes had both landlocked salmon and rainbow smelt. |
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I went for another half an hour before hooking my third rainbow making me the only angler to land three fish. |
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They prey upon the rainbow smelt, golden shiner, common shiner, creek chub, and mummichog, among others. |
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Or would one of them claim it tasted of peanut butter and elderberries while the other detected hints of shoe polish and rainbow trout? |
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In rivers rainbow trout will feed primarily upon the larvae of mayflies and caddis flies. |
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Six needles, already threaded with colored yarn, are laid out next to each other so that the colors of the threads simulate a rainbow of sorts. |
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I'd been in the water for around twenty minutes when I hooked my first New Zealand rainbow. |
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Best fish of the week, a superb rainbow weighing 7lb 8oz, was taken by Phil Hall from Maidenhead while boat fishing the main basin. |
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I really shouldn't have been surprised when I ended up at the ice cream parlor with Mom and my three scoops of rainbow sherbet in a sugar cone. |
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Above it all floated a huge sparkling mirror ball, glistening as it rotated in the sun, spewing rainbow streaks across the implausible scene. |
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Nowadays, we find golden berries, rainbow corn, and black carrots, varieties not commonly available before. |
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Your favorite ice cream flavor is cotton candy and you eat it with rainbow sprinkles. |
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A hundred dancers, clothed in rainbow silks, celebrate Diwali in Blenheim palace. |
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A black cloth got transformed into rainbow hues, and the Tri-colour emerged from the pieces of cloth kept in a tin. |
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With its amazing soundtrack and psychedelic rainbow visuals it captivates adults and kids alike. |
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He sees the famed cohesion of the 1994-97 rainbow coalition as his trump card. |
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The rainbow coalition of minorities had now turned against their erstwhile patron. |
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The present Cabinet is really a rainbow coalition reflecting, or rather dictated by, the political reality at the time of selection. |
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If we had more diversity within a coalition, maybe a rainbow coalition, then we would have a better voice. |
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Talk abounds about a rainbow coalition after the next general election here. |
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Vajpayee's BJP is the main party in India's ruling rainbow coalition consisting a score of political parties. |
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I can only say thank you to the rainbow coalition out there who supported us in any way they could. |
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Dense schools of fusiliers swarm past, followed by squadrons of predators like big-eye trevally, mackerel and rainbow runners. |
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Five sharks circled us as rainbow runners scraped off parasites from their sides. |
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Due to their relative intolerance of carbohydrate, diets for carnivorous fish like rainbow trout consist primarily of proteins and lipids. |
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Pike have been showing this week and anglers are reminded to return all fish other than rainbow trout. |
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Intensive aquaculture of rainbow trout and other salmonids is a relatively new innovation, compared to the cultivation of most other animals. |
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Today's anglers fishing for rainbow trout carry several boxes of fly patterns, but only use a dozen flies. |
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God bless our departed brother-in-arms, a risen rainbow warrior for peace and sustainable harmony. |
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With real relief, he followed the noise to a thundering waterfall whose mist painted a soggy rainbow above the lagoon. |
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On rocky rummages in the shallows you might spy damsel fish, red mullet, painted combers and rainbow wrasse before they dart off. |
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The bare amount of light it cast illuminated the western sky in a gorgeous rainbow of pinks, yellows, and oranges. |
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Scenes on the mugs include mountain lions, whitetail deer, bears, rainbow trout and geese. |
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She might be from the Afrikaans side of our rainbow nation fence, but the person who designed this beaut shouldn't be. |
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The columns shift in a laterally repeating rainbow sequence of 50 colors taken from an ink-marker assortment on a white ground. |
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What is obvious is that, despite this rainbow of representativeness, one notable absence was the working-class, white male. |
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The portion of the skarn where the rainbow garnets are found is essentially a coarse-grained aggregate of pure andradite. |
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In subsequent decades, a rainbow of other aniline dyestuffs were synthesized and made available to textile colorists. |
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I started using perennials and color bowls to add a vibrant rainbow of showy flowers. |
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I received an e-mail back saying that blue bitterlings, rainbow dace, and paradise fish do well with them. |
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Often applying oil paint with a palette knife, Scott fills his canvases with irregular squares and rectangles in a rainbow of contrasting hues. |
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Massive ostrich feathers dyed in rainbow colours were perched atop pill boxes and turbans. |
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The Kahlo work celebrates this artist and feminine role model, while the Mandela work rejoices in a rainbow romantic, peace-loving citizen. |
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The waitresses wear authentic Thai clothes and look elegant in their long straight skirts and blouses in silks of every hue of the rainbow. |
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It offers illustrated step-by-step instructions on how to make pasta with tomato sauce, mud pies and rainbow cakes, as well as doughmen. |
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That is, if the pluvial conditions are such that a rainbow is produced, then that rainbow will look very different from the norm. |
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A rainbow was shining in the sunlight above a distant waterfall at a sparkling mountain river with a stony arch of a bridge. |
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Al's tatterdemalion figure was washed out in a psychedelic rainbow as Sam Beckett leaped again. |
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The figures cover the beach, their variously colored hair, bikinis and accessories overlapping like hundreds of rainbow fish scales. |
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The first rays of golden light touched the hillside, still wet with dew, each tiny droplet singing out in a rainbow of colors. |
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And before we knew it, the sun came out and the puddles dried, leaving only dewdrops and maybe a rainbow. |
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Then as I retrieved it slowly, I could see a good rainbow following in the wake of the fly. |
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In seconds, it seemed, she was back in her scruffy jeans and rainbow fingerless gloves, ready to go. |
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They recorded 40 types of fish, like rainbow fish, barramundi, and spangled perch. |
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Walking into the mass of silk, satin, and cottons, we became instantly camouflaged amongst the rainbow of colors flurrying everywhere. |
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There's hand prints, a rainbow snake, dancing and corroborees, kangaroos and emus. |
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In Australia, the Aborigines associated a giant rainbow serpent with the creation of life, similar to the Aztec belief. |
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The atlantic tomcod is one of the predators here, preying on such species as rainbow smelt and mummichog. |
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You wouldn't see the rainbow effect if you used two reflecting surfaces an inch apart because that distance too large to diffract visible light. |
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When a source gives off light, that light can be dispersed into a rainbow spectrum by a prism or diffraction grating. |
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A rainbow formed an arch above the square, adding a splash of color to the gloomy atmosphere pervading the West Bank town. |
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It was Newton who first realized that white light is made up of the colors of the rainbow, made visible through the prism. |
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We are men and women, rich and poor, black and white, and all colors of the human rainbow. |
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They are rightly named for their brilliant distinct rainbow coloration of blue, red, green, yellow, orange and purple. |
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The harsh liquid eyeliner paired with the rainbow of eye shadow colors equals one hot mess. |
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Plasma levels of GH increase following seawater exposure of coho, chum and Atlantic salmon and rainbow trout. |
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They also learned at least one species, the rainbow parrotfish, depends on mangroves for its very survival. |
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Despite not being a big fan of rainbow trout fisheries, I found Menteith to be a class apart from any that I had visited. |
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The rain had cleared, a rainbow was high above amongst the clouds, a fluffy white only a hint of dull grey round the edges. |
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Only, somehow, the package was chewed into a mutinous, multicolored glob of rainbow goo. |
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The fluttering of rainbow flags also indicates a waning identification with the Italian nation and a loss of support for the Italian state. |
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They come in every color of the rainbow, but one of the most sought after varieties are the indicolites. |
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The arcs, which look like a pale, elongated rainbow that doesn't quite meet in the middle, symbolize Arabic architecture. |
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This can increase brightness by 40 percent and get rid of the rainbow effect. |
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Considered an excellent rainbow trout fishery, the lake also fishes well for Dolly Vardens during the Sockeye Run in August. |
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A short brisk fight ensued before he slipped the net under a nice plump rainbow trout. |
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His head cocked to the side as he studied the light that bounced from the back of some of them in a rainbow spectrum. |
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He has used the spectrum of colours in the rainbow effectively to create an atmosphere of calm. |
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The city was sprawled out beneath them, a rainbow of earthen hues and bright splashes of colour. |
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Two types of Omega 3 fatty acids are found in fatty fish such as salmon, white tuna, mackerel, rainbow trout, herring, halibut and sardines. |
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At times we were engulfed by batfish, sweetlips, fusiliers, snappers and rainbow runners. |
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Even in the fetid water of a city canal there are ducks and the occasional rainbow. |
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Non-indigenous rainbow interbreeds and competes with native species, and brown trout are threatened as a result. |
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Everything from citrus-colored sandals to spacey, iridescently rainbow platforms to classic colonial or Edwardian-style pumps were in demand. |
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Another article appearing in the journal offers revised versions of both the USDA pyramid and the Canadian rainbow to address these limitations. |
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The long-faded remains of a painted rainbow can just be seen on a sewer pipe arching over the canal nearby. |
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Christmas tree worms protruded from a large brain coral in a rainbow of colours. |
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The fogbow is much broader than a rainbow and the colours overlap so much that the result is almost colourless. |
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Some day I am going back to that same pool and I hope I may be permitted again to try conclusions with that rainbow. |
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The late watercolour of Stonehenge, with a louring sky relieved by a double rainbow, is one of his most dramatic illustrations of this idea. |
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For the girls, the colours are subtle with rainbow blocks, patchwork, topstitching, embroidery and prints in a variety of style. |
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I remarked at how it split the light into a dancing rainbow of assorted candy colours onto the table in front of us. |
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And from it burst a bright light, shining and sparkling with all colors of the rainbow. |
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The brightness of a rainbow has more to do with the size of individual water droplets than with the density of rainfall. |
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Eventually I netted the fish which was a nice fully finned rainbow of about five pounds. |
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Strange flashes of varicoloured, rainbow light began to appear and disappear on the path before me. |
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The next day we headed to the gay Beach Number 7, which was marked like a territorial conquest with a huge rainbow flag flapping in the breeze. |
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Each shelf was filled with various books and magazines, the various bindings filling the room with a rainbow of different colors. |
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Instead, new research finds that sexual orientations exist along a continuum, like colors in the spectrum of a rainbow. |
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You may find your craft escorted by spinner dolphins or see a double rainbow spanning the sculpted cliffs. |
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She chooses a digital visualisation of a black rainbow made from daylight fireworks by a Chinese artist. |
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Let me assure all concerned that any rainbow trout the size of salmon in this country are, without question, farmed. |
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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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How do they always hide their gold in a crock, or a pot, at the end of a rainbow? |
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Could he possibly be a fellow friend of Dorothy, his offer a tacit acknowledgment of our brotherhood in the rainbow? |
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The colors of the secondary rainbow are in reverse order from the primary rainbow. |
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When the light goes out, the glass reveals the outside world, transforming the light of a street lamp into a prismatic rainbow on the wall. |
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Urban life is not a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for those who migrate. |
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With his rainbow tie-dyed shirt and his backpack, he looks like a college student. |
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It looked rather interesting, to say in the least, with the rainbow tie-dye T-shirt she already had on. |
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The birds' wings are blue and their tails a rainbow of yellow, red, and blue. |
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Steady swimming behavior was first studied via video analysis of basic kinematics in steadily swimming rainbow trout. |
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As protesters with rainbow flags mourned the victims and condemned the homophobic sentiment assumed to be behind the attack, police hunted for the assailant. |
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I loved seeing that picture of you holding the rainbow flag in front of the Kremlin. |
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European cabbages form dense heads and come in a pastel rainbow of colors. |
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The brightest rainbows occur when the raindrops are large, so by studying the rainbow, you can deduce whether the drops that are falling are large or small. |
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You can find these roses in every color of the rainbow, except blue. |
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Among the aquaculture species, microsatellite maps have been published on rainbow trout, catfish, tilapia, and Japanese flounder, but not on Atlantic salmon. |
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A rainbow stud, resplendent in his best dress uniform, stakes out and defends his riffle against all invaders, threatening would-be rivals with vicious fin-to-fin combat. |
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A cast of 10 will employ tricks and spells such as mime, dance, live music and puppetry, thus enchanting their audience with a rainbow of stories from around the world! |
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The Physical Activity Guide offers a rainbow of activities to choose from. |
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When looking for images of sunbows on the web, I did see some spectral separation, but there was a large component of white light that washed out the rainbow effect. |
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The brief shot of the couple, hands interlocked, was followed by footage of the candidate holding a rainbow flag. |
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He will be back with a rainbow of programmes for this creative crowd. |
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His death at the age of 99 conjures up a rainbow of feelings. |
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They were arranged by type and color, so just walking down the long pathways gave the viewers a rainbow of botanicals and a smell just as invigorating as the scenery. |
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First, fill a standard coffee mug with 2 scoops of rainbow sherbet. |
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Huge blocks of pale turquoise were set off by strips of lemon yellow hems or belts, and oversized rainbow stripes crisscrossed the body on dresses and shell tops. |
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I saw my first puffins, a flock swimming in the sea, small birds with big triangular rainbow beaks that look as if they're held on with elastic, like clown noses. |
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Most striking is a work with tiny rainbow streaks at the top edge near the center, like a prismatic reflection, while almost all of the rest is black. |
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Then along came the high-technology stocks with their promise of gold at the end of the rainbow and pharmaceutical shares were cast aside like a pair of old boots. |
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So one of the first things I had to deal with in coming here was the dot-com view of just doing an IPO and quickly seeing a big payday at the end of the rainbow. |
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You owned a pair of rainbow suspenders just like Mork used to wear. |
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This is not on the bankrupt model of the rainbow coalitions of the 1980s where different identities only came together to force their separate programmes on each other. |
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The first step along this path was taken in 1664 when Isaac Newton used a prism to split sunlight into its constituent colors, the familiar rainbow. |
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Britain's rainbow nation is more diverse than ever, thanks to the combination of a tolerant populace, vocal gay community and forward-thinking government. |
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There were dozens of steaks, chicken, duck and pork dishes on offer as well as a large seafood selection, which included grilled scallops, monkfish and rainbow trout. |
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We are of course the ultimate rainbow nation and proud of it too. |
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Has the rainbow nation faded to a country of black and white? |
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They were all wearing tuxes with rainbow colored shirts inside. |
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Masses of revellers thronged the streets of Newtown when the rainbow nation got together to celebrate Diwali, the festival of lights, on Saturday, 22 November. |
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I'm wearing this rainbow-striped tankini, like five-year-olds wear when they want to dress like their big sisters and still have rainbow everything. |
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Perry is a pop general, perched atop a candy rainbow, bathing her army of fans in an elixir of empowerment. |
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Cotton bolls burst forth with all the bright colors of the rainbow. |
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It is possible to catch late king salmon, chum salmon, sockeye salmon, early silver salmon, rainbow trout, dolly varden, grayling and arctic char. |
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To examine expression levels, muscle samples were taken from three body positions of red and white muscle of five parr and five smolt rainbow trout. |
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The bracken has turned the crag into deep rust swathes and the banks of trees brushed neatly back by the winds climb the hillside in rainbow shades of autumn. |
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The Torah also instructs us to recite a blessing of thanks before partaking of any food or drink, or even when encountering phenomenon like thunder or a rainbow. |
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This handcrafted Latticinio glass features an intricate rainbow pattern. |
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From pastels to bold shades of the rainbow, color came back with a vengeance at the Oscars, Hollywood's ultimate black-tie and often black dress affair. |
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The rainbow of life in a coral reef is founded on the partnership between polyps and algae. |
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I've seen one painted in stripes of palest pastel rainbow colours, which looked wonderful under the dappled shade of a tree at the bottom of the garden. |
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Blurred vision and rainbow lights may result from corneal edema. |
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In this paper, I illustrate the way one Aboriginal artist challenged what he perceived as an essentialised concept of Aboriginality, by rejecting rainbow serpent iconography. |
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I know they say Ireland is the home of the little people but at least leprechauns stay out of your way until you find them and their pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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You can spend your day meandering through the maze-like cobbled paths that are lined with picturesque Venetian-style houses painted in rainbow pastels. |
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A patchwork quilt of colored fields turns the picture into a rainbow. |
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In their diversity and variety, they encompass various coalescing and opposing interests and ideas to give them a many-coloured rainbow splendour. |
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The first time I went to Thailand, I got these rainbow beads. |
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Someone had given Colin a huge bouquet of rainbow balloons, and there were so many that they blocked the three men from the view of the front seat and the side windows. |
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The Kenai and Russian Rivers are noted salmon runs but are fished for the hearty rainbow trout and Dolly Vardens that feed upon the salmon's eggs. |
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She sat across from the little girl at her kitchen table with a large plate of freshly chopped rainbow peppers sitting between them and ranch dressing to dip them in. |
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In many northeastem waters, rainbow smelt is taken by dip netters during their spawning runs and is commonly used for bait by anglers fishing for trout and salmon. |
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Or those long July hours picnicking in wait for a fleeting rainbow streak of jerseys to spill through a mountain pass. |
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Megawati took over the national leadership in July riding a wave of support from a rainbow coalition united against former president Abdurrahman Wahid. |
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Party sources have also given little consideration to the option of a bit-part in a future rainbow coalition comprising Fine Gael, Labour and possibly the Greens. |
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The solvent affected 350 metres of the watercourse reacting with the water in a similar way water does to oil, creating a grey film with rainbow effect on the surface. |
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The crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling, sending sparkles across the walls, rainbow spectra around the atmosphere were enchanting her in every way. |
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That rainbow coalition has been fraying now for quite some time. |
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Gingrich is not exactly wearing rainbow spandex, but his position definitely shifted. |
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Our second dive was at the nearby Batu Panjang site, which offered an even greater number of giant clams, and dense schools of snapper and rainbow runners. |
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A beautiful two pound rainbow spent the next couple of minutes trying its hardest to imitate one of the swallows that were gracefully taking duns from the surface. |
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In this all-too-short evening session of trolling, we boated kingfish, yellowfin tuna, and dog-tooth tuna, as well as the usual bonito and rainbow runners. |
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The bevels refract light and provide a jeweled rainbow of light. |
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Mercury occurred in concentrations above acceptable limits in rainbow trout and northern squawfish from Okanagan Lake and in northern squawfish from Skaha and Osoyoos Lakes. |
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Initial research focuses on rainbow trout and other salmonids, but later research could include species such as striped bass, walleye, and yellow perch. |
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I have even heard stories of captures of the migratory form of the rainbow trout, the steelhead, having been caught from rivers in the North West of England. |
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In this untouched wonderland you come to believe that you are following in the tracks of the rainbow serpent, who is said to have gouged out the gorge in the Dreamtime. |
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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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She is smiling, a pink-striped hat on her head and a mini rainbow lollipop sticking out of her mouth. |
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All three pastas are clogged by overthick, underseasoned sauces, and the poor li'l rainbow trout can hardly find its way clear of its phyllo crust and vegetable ragout. |
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Please quit hanging rainbow flower leis on your rearview mirrors. |
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Today we've had intermittent heavy showers, complete with a rainbow. |
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I believe that, failing the discovery of the lexicographical equivalent of the crock of gold at the end of the rainbow, we are unlikely to find out the truth about this one. |
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Fish for rainbow, brook, and brown trout, and smallmouth bass. |
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However, pike, salmon, sea trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, carp, crucian carp, tench, chub, barbel, zander and other exotic species have all been caught. |
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Make yourself this rainbow of a belt using two simple crochet stitches. |
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Revelers were all smiles as they proudly waved rainbow colored flags, held up signs supporting marriage equality and hugged their loved ones tightly! |
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The gay pride rainbow flag proudly flies outside gay-run venues. |
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The 26-year-old proved her rainbow flag was real on Twitter shortly after the decision. |
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Someone on the park staff, for some still undetermined boneheaded reason, decided to dye all of the park's monkeys various colours of the rainbow. |
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Once past this section of white water we began to drift downstream and came to a stone bridge crossing the deep valley of the river, reminding me of a rainbow. |
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Cronos glared up into the tree of life's radiate rainbow colored leaves. |
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You see, last night I dreamt about a huge rainbow and lots of rainbow coloured objects, Orange cups with strawberry coloured liquid in them and the like. |
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As we leave Pisac and roll down the side of the gorge, the sun suddenly emerges and a brilliant rainbow lights up the verdant green Sacred Valley of the Incas. |
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Agates, the gold standard of marbles, came in a rainbow of subtle colors with overlaying colored patterns that made them look like beautiful, semi-precious stones. |
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Genetic linkage maps have been developed for a number of fish species, including zebra fish, medaka, catfish, rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon, and Lake Malawi cichlids. |
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Included in this bag was a cracking rainbow trout of 18lb caught on a Cats Whisker. |
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Her creativity soars when a stranger woos her with a vanilla milkshake and popsicles in rainbow colors. |
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There are rainbow angelfish, pastel parrotfish, lapis-blue damselfish, silvery jacks, yellow porgies and translucent needlefish. |
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When I first saw him on the set he was wearing flourescent green pants, a rainbow hat and a paisley shirt. |
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The White Rilor in Izard, Baxter, Marion and Stone counties was stocked the most with 32,945 catchable rainbow trout. |
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Irianto and Austin also observed the potential effect of dead probiotic cells for control of furunculosis in rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. |
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These are very large in species that hunt by sight, such as rainbow trout and cichlids. |
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Numerous trout species are found, among them rainbow, golden, and cutthroat. |
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About 10,000 rainbow trout with clipped adipose fins will be released this week in the McKenzie River between Leaburg Dam and Blue River. |
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A Sun Dog is a rainbow around the sun caused by the rays refracting through snow crystals in the air. |
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Meanwhile, the force will be flying the rainbow flag at each area command police station and its headquarters. |
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The embassy used its social media platforms to amplify the theme, with one Twitter photo of the rainbow flag receiving 425 retweets. |
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Some of the participants at the rally waved the rainbow flag of the gay rights movement. |
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A rainbow trout might belong to the House Creek strain, which belongs to the mykiss species, which belongs to the oncorchynchus genus. |
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The efficacy of clove oil as an anaesthetic for rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss. |
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Mourners spotted an upsidedown rainbow at a wake in memory of budding reality TV star Jon McNally last year. |
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Ford was also heard ranting about being pressed to keep the gay pride rainbow flag raised at City Hall. |
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Flood disturbance regimes influence rainbow trout invasion success among five holarctic regions. |
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According to an earlier study the same is true about the Baltic Sea wild fish as well as aquaculture species rainbow trout and eel. |
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Bellevue streams provide freshwater habitat for coho, chinook, sockeye, kokanee, cutthroat trout, and rainbow trout. |
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A double lunar rainbow appears, prismatically diffusing the perfect white orb. |
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All the colors of the rainbow shower me as if I were privy to the ancient wonders of a time lost to the outside world. |
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In each of several previously troutless streams, they placed two rainbow trout in a cage 15 m upstream from a drift-collecting net. |
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Darren Frame from Newcastle landed a cracking 17lb 2oz rainbow returning seven others caught on dry flies. |
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And the water company expects a minimum of 135,000 quality rainbow trout to be introduced in weekly stockings throughout the season. |
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They could be an alternate species to rainbow trout and could provide producers with a different niche in the marketplace. |
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Another of Snowdonia's famous inhabitants is the Snowdon or rainbow beetle. |
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Like polar shifts or the Amazing Criswell, who was waiting for a black rainbow to show up and suck off all the oxygen. |
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The big lottery of metropolitan success and bestsellerdom sits out there like gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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Adam Gill from Skelton netted a cracking 6lb rainbow by ledgering with maggot and PowerBait Eggs at the west end of the Dam Wall. |
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About to be released for downrigger and lead-core-line fanatics, a rainbow trout fishery that will put Montana to shame. |
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The laboratory tests will examine acute lethality in rainbow trout and freshwater fleas in mining effluents. |
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The first species of salmonids and trout, rainbow, which was cultivated as a staple food of man and domesticated. |
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The rainbow flag hit a black hole, however, when it came to Fox News. |
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They could wave a rainbow flag in a pride march and nobody would blink. |
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Stay quiet and you may see rainbow bee-eaters, jabirus and even blue winged kookaburras. |
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Press the smalti into the adhesive in a rainbow pattern along the frame, with as small a gap as possible between the pieces. |
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It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, which is also the name for the Greek goddess of the rainbow, Iris. |
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Plump and juicy tomatoes in a rainbow of colors and varieties are coming into their own at farmers markets, in gardens and on restaurant menus. |
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During that march, my queerdar was on full throttle. I saw HRC equality and rainbow stickers all over the place. |
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The sort of woman with crimson hair and rainbow petticoats, come-hither eyes and a throaty laugh. |
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Finally, by actual trial, I have found that I can catch more rainbow by using one fly than with a two or three-fly cast. |
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As we have never had a rainbow to assure us that the world shall not be snowed to death, I thought last night was the general connixation. |
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Yet for the vast majority of those who acted on their urges to be in pictures, Hollywood was not the end of the rainbow but the end of the road. |
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Whisked away on a rainbow to Mount Olympus, Demon is to be trialled as Zeus's stableboy. |
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The smoke didn't obscure the rainbow. Rather it seemed to rise enfoldingly around it, like honeysuckle climbing a porch column. |
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A rainbow is a heartsome thing, for it reminds us of a promise made long ago, and faithfully kept. |
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Protection of rainbow trout from furunculosis by Lactobacillus rhamnosus. |
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Frank Thresher landed a cracking rainbow of 11lb 3oz on a Yellow Fritz while Paul Vardy from Alnwick caught a lovely Blue trout of 10lb on a Buzzer. |
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Species stocked include Atlantic salmon, aurora trout, brook trout, brown trout, splake, lake trout, lake whitefish, rainbow trout, walleye, muskellunge and Chinook salmon. |
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The path that leads, where, hung sublime, And seen afar, youth's gallant trophies, bright In Fancy's rainbow ray, invite His wingy nerves to climb. |
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