The advocates of this theory were correct in stating that a black wall would be warmer than a red or brick-coloured one. |
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The shield features two red dragons to symbolise Wales, and an open book to symbolise learning. |
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In ODIs, the kit comprises a blue shirt with navy trousers, whilst the Twenty20 kit comprises a red shirt with black trousers. |
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A mitochondrial DNA study on museum specimens suggested that Cape Verde birds did not form a monophyletic lineage among or next to red kites. |
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Scholars conjecture that the red stains on its flanks are not blood but rather the juice from pomegranates, which were a symbol of fertility. |
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It was rebuilt in 1613 using red sandstone from the castle and became home to the Constable of the castle. |
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Prior to Gladstone, a generic red Despatch Box of varying design and specification was used. |
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It was considered to be possibly a race of either the red crossbill or the parrot crossbill, both of which also occur in the Caledonian Forest. |
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This facilitated the natural recovery of the small remnant red squirrel population. |
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There have been over 40 described subspecies of the red squirrel, but the taxonomic status of some of these is uncertain. |
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One of the best places to see the red kite in Scandinavia is Scania in southern Sweden. |
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He utilised the red Royal Stewart and the green Hunting Stewart tartans for carpets, while using the Dress Stewart for curtains and upholstery. |
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Wales is primarily represented by the symbol of the red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and daffodil. |
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Some people may use the term livestock to refer to only animals used for red meat. |
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The crest on top of the arms is a white or silver legless wyvern with red and white wounds showing, on a wreath of red and white. |
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It is possible that the design of the flag was influenced by the red saltire. |
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Scholars such as William Forbes Skene noted that this description matches Tacitus' description of the Caledonians as red haired in his Agricola. |
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So Cinabar becomes red by the acide exhalation of sulphur, which otherwise presents a pure and niveous white. |
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The red squirrel is found in both coniferous forest and temperate broadleaf woodlands. |
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The red fox, cats and dogs can prey upon the red squirrel when it is on the ground. |
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Subsequent reintroductions into broadleaved woodland followed and today the island has the single largest red squirrel population in Wales. |
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In Norse mythology, Ratatoskr is a red squirrel who runs up and down with messages in the world tree, Yggdrasil, and spreads gossip. |
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According to a report by the Welsh Kite Trust, the UK is the only country in which the red kite population is increasing. |
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They cover most of the countries in which red kites are believed to have bred. |
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Anthocyanin pigments produce red and purple colors, though they are not always present in the leaves. |
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The seals of the Han dynasty were impressed in a soft clay, but from the Tang dynasty a red ink made from cinnabar was normally used. |
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Soon the rat learns to jump into the nonelectrified box whenever the red light comes on, even before any electric shock is received. |
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Amaranthus comes in hanging and nonhanging varieties in deep burgundy red or chartreuse green. |
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A wide range of wildlife thrives in the range, including red kites and red foxes, which both prey on rabbits and voles. |
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Each flower has five uneven sepals and five yellow petals usually with a dark red spot near the base. |
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In the extreme case, red top tabloids have been accused of lying or misrepresenting the truth to increase circulation. |
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For example, green is used in 'Customer Service' letters and red may be used in 'Collections' and 'Enforcement' letters. |
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It was the same size and its masthead had the title in white on a red rectangle of the same colour as the Daily Mirror. |
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The red saltire flag does not appear upon Ireland itself, though it is placed upon the neighbouring Mulls of Galloway and Kintyre in Scotland. |
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The high elevations of the Canadian zone allow the Jeffrey pine, red fir, and lodgepole pine to thrive. |
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Tacitus records the physical characteristics of the Caledonians as red hair and long limbs. |
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The port is protected by a long breakwater built in the 19th century, at the end of which is a red and white lighthouse. |
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The abundant wildlife includes the golden eagle, red deer and Atlantic salmon. |
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The traditional red V was once more reverted to, after the controversial design, with a more circular design used for the 1999 season. |
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The coat of the red squirrel varies in colour with time of year and location. |
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Thus, red squirrels may occasionally exhibit opportunistic omnivory, similarly to other rodents. |
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No territories are claimed between the red squirrels, and the feeding areas of individuals overlap considerably. |
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The western forests have one fifth of the Scottish population of red squirrels. |
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It was followed by the successful reintroduction of the red squirrel into the pine stands of Newborough Forest. |
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Squirrel Nutkin is a character, always illustrated as a red squirrel, in English author Beatrix Potter's books for children. |
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As a consequence, it was decided to give Mansell's car a red number to make it more distinctive. |
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Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert in 1924, the red telephone box features a prominent crown representing the British government. |
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There have also been a number of incidents of red kites and other raptors being targeted by wildlife criminals. |
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In 1999, the red kite was named 'Bird of the Century' by the British Trust for Ornithology. |
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The red kite is the landscape bird of Scania, and the coat of arms of the municipality of Tomelilla. |
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Another style often used by Scotland comprises blue shirts, white shorts and red socks. |
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A familiar sight throughout the UK, the red telephone box and Royal Mail red post box are considered British cultural icons. |
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In accordance with the Geneva Convention, the He 59s were unarmed and painted white with civilian registration markings and red crosses. |
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The first quarter, representing Denmark, consists of three blue lions passant and nine red hearts on a yellow field. |
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The Speaker or Deputy Speaker sits on the Woolsack, a large red seat stuffed with wool, at the front of the Lords Chamber. |
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The top also featured the Marist Brothers' badge on the right hand side, consisting of a green Celtic cross inside a red circle. |
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The red stripe was replaced with a saltire blue stripe, and the InterCity name was replaced with the ScotRail name. |
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Funnels were now painted red with a black top, and a yellow circle at the side of the funnel featuring the red Caledonian lion. |
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Silver does not react with air, even at red heat, and thus was considered by alchemists as a noble metal along with gold. |
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Dominating this area is Sutro Tower, a large red and white radio and television transmission tower. |
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To the south of this, the Herefordshire lowlands are largely underlain by red mudstones and sandstones, producing a redder soil. |
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This was due to the unavailability of red meat related to wartime rationing. |
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A red saltire on green appears on the flag of Berwick's regiment in the Irish Brigade of the French army. |
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The charge is a cinquefoil 'ermine', on a red field, and this emblem is used by the city council. |
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Unconventionally, he recommends a Loire red with fresh oysters, a dish the French customarily consume with muscadet, a piercing Loire white. |
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In a tribute to his Welsh roots, Burton was buried in a red suit and with a copy of Dylan Thomas' poems. |
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Examples of British red top newspapers include The Sun, the Daily Star, the Daily Mirror and the Daily Sport. |
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The purpose behind this was to avoid the association of the word tabloid with the flamboyant, salacious editorial style of the red top newspaper. |
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While the flag appears symmetric, the white lines above and below the diagonal red are different widths. |
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The red saltire's association with Saint Patrick dates from the 1780s, when the Order of Saint Patrick adopted it as an emblem. |
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A red saltire also appears on the arms of County Kildare, but this is because of the association of Kildare with the Fitzgerald family. |
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The Boy Scout wore a red neckerchief, the ends clasped with a sliding knot ornament. |
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Lumps of red ochre found here and at other Neolithic sites have been interpreted as evidence that body painting may have been practised. |
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Rose quartz is a type of quartz which exhibits a pale pink to rose red hue. |
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When wearing their traditional red gowns, students in each year may be identified according to the way they wear their gowns. |
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For example, the man's waistcoat is put together by hand in bright blue, red or black fine wool. |
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The shorts were navy blue and the socks were red with a white stripe on top. |
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If you look from Aviemore on a clear evening, the granite screes of Lairig Ghru and Braeriach do glow a warm red in the sun. |
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Empanadas usually contain lots of onion and green or red pepper, in combination with meat or fish. |
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The original kulen recipe does not contain black pepper because its hot flavor comes from hot red paprika. |
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Competitors of the wildcat include the jungle cat, golden jackal, red fox, marten, and other predators. |
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The red dots appear in early Irish manuscripts, revealing their influence in the design of the Lindisfarne Gospels. |
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However, outside the breeding season and particularly in winter, several red squirrels may share a drey to keep warm. |
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A Swedish study shows that out of 600 stomach contents of red squirrels examined, only 4 contained remnants of birds or eggs. |
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The active period for the red squirrel is in the morning and in the late afternoon and evening. |
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There are also red dots on the ceilings, probably made by submerging their hunting bolas in ink, and then throwing them up. |
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He thanked me with a smiling nod, measured out a few minims of the red tincture and added one of the powders. |
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Pen in black, with grey, brown, black, and red wash on paper mounted on canvas, National Portrait Gallery, London. |
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Originally, the trophy presented to the event's winner was the Challenge Belt, a red leather belt with a silver buckle. |
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A referee can show a yellow or red card to a player, substitute or substituted player. |
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The Chancellor traditionally carries his Budget speech to the House of Commons in a particular red Despatch Box. |
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Indian rulers adopted red serge jackets for their own forces and retainers as if to capture their magical qualities. |
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Further east at Ladram Bay, more sandstone cliffs give rise to spectacular red sandstone stacks. |
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In the 1940s, Agnes Brush created the first plush dolls with Pooh in his red shirt. |
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He also experimented with preserving separated red blood cells in iced bottles. |
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Arsenal reached the FA Cup final again the following year wearing the red and white home strip and were beaten by Leeds United. |
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As a form of consolation the dark blue and red uniform of the Royal Marine Artillery now became the full dress of the entire Corps. |
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Since the Hunting Act in England and Wales, only Masters and Hunt Servants tend to wear red coats or the hunt livery whilst out hunting. |
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Finally one of the engineers walks towards a red light, his hand outstretched. |
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Another successful reintroduction has been in Northamptonshire, which has become a stronghold for the red kite. |
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Also around this time, numbers of European red foxes were introduced into the Eastern seaboard of North America for hunting. |
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On 19 July 2007, the first thirty red kites were released in County Wicklow. |
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In the early years of the GWR its wagons were painted brown, but this changed to red before the end of the broad gauge. |
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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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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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In the forests, one also encounters game animals, such as red deer, roe deer and wild boars. |
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They initially had chocolate brown or Indian red frames but this was changed in the twentieth century to black. |
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Taylor entered the arena wearing a pair of comically oversized glasses, while Davis arrived sporting a red wig. |
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The red card was given to Matthew Gill of Exeter for a headbutt on Craig Stanley of Morecambe. |
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Protected wildlife species found in the Glenrothes area include red squirrels,water voles and various types of bats. |
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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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This is counterchanged with the saltire of St Andrew, such that the white always follows the red clockwise. |
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She said that this was partly due to the government removing red tape and scrapping targets to allow the police to concentrate on crime fighting. |
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The uplands support black and red grouse, mountain hares, raptors such as golden eagles and hen harriers, and some unusual plant species. |
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Minutes are known as Hansards, and the theme colour of the meeting chamber is red as in other upper houses. |
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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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Liverpool continued to wear red shirts and white shorts until 1964, when manager Bill Shankly decided to change to an all red strip. |
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The use of greater amount of red blood cells is associated with a high risk of infections. |
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Richard I of England took a red dragon standard with him on the Third Crusade. |
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Affected animals have a reduced ability to synthesize red blood cells, which causes anemia. |
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The fimbriation of the cross of St George separates its red from the red of the saltire. |
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The wool is soft and may have kemp and black, grey or red fibres, which makes it attractive in tweeds and upholstery. |
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Globally around 85 million units of red blood cells are transfused in a given year. |
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For instance, in the arms of New Romney, the field is changed from red to blue. |
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The polecat may be preyed upon by red foxes, and both wild and domestic cats. |
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Males develop hooked jaws known as kypes and take on a brilliant red colour. |
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The Scottish crossbill is extremely difficult to separate from the red and parrot, and plumage distinctions are negligible. |
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Anglesey is home to two of the UK's few remaining colonies of red squirrels, at Pentraeth and Newborough. |
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Secondly, the red shift of the spectral lines would be so great that the spectrum would be shifted out of existence. |
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The engines were metallic silver and the tail red with the Virgin logo in white. |
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Typically higher ratios of fresh frozen plasma and platelets are given relative to packed red blood cells. |
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Weakened heart, summer tomatoes the splash of red mouthsome pleasure dichotomy. Who spilt whom? Who holds whom? |
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In July 1968 Clapton gave George Harrison a 1957 'goldtop' Gibson Les Paul that been refinished with a red colour, nicknamed Lucy. |
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The use of red wax is also part of his repertoire, evocative of flesh, blood, and transfiguration. |
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The unicorn replaced the red dragon of Cadwaladr, which was introduced by the Tudors. |
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Shortly after moving to Northumberland Road, the kit changed again to red shirt and blue shorts. |
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Catherine was quite short in stature with long red hair, wide blue eyes, a round face, and a fair complexion. |
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In contrast to red top tabloids, compacts use an editorial style more closely associated with broadsheet newspapers. |
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One month later, the veinal blood of the recipient mice was gathered, lysised of red cells and detected GFP positive ratio by cytometry. |
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A second yellow card at the same game leads to a red card, and therefore to a dismissal. |
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The Wars of the Roses tradition continued with Lancaster using the red rose symbol and York the white. |
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The red saltire of St Patrick is offset such that it does not relegate the white saltire of St Andrew to a mere border. |
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The floors were paved with mellow red tiles filched from an old farmhouse and the ceilings were beamed with jarrahwood. |
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Other crosses besides the red saltire have been associated with Saint Patrick. |
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The Flag of Florida is a red saltire on a white field, with the state seal in the centre. |
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On runways, green lights indicate the beginning of the runway for landing, while red lights indicate the end of the runway. |
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The country has the highest consumption of red meat in the world, traditionally prepared as asado, the Argentine barbecue. |
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According to the statistics, red meat consumption has risen, but still Finns eat less beef than many other nations, and more fish and poultry. |
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For this cookbook, I made mangoed peppers that were not stuffed with cabbage, but stuffed with green and red tomatoes and onions. |
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In front of each set of benches a red line is drawn, which members are traditionally not allowed to cross during debates. |
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Some attach a red heart with the name of the girl written on it to the tree. |
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The underlying geology of most of Caithness is old red sandstone to an estimated depth of over 4,000 metres. |
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Tall, with a red beard, he was seen as trustworthy and, like Fawkes, capable of looking after himself. |
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The command flag for an RAF air chief marshal is defined by the two broad red bands running through the centre of the flag. |
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If your wallpaper has green and red in it and you put a red carpet in the room then the red jumps out. |
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Any piece of meat, especially red meat, that has been cooked in this fashion is called a roast. |
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The Yeomen Warders normally wear an 'undress' uniform of dark blue with red trimmings. |
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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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Also described as being like a giant bat, the Kongamato has large teeth, red leathery skin, and a wingspan of four to seven feet. |
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Irenka was up front using the lavatory when the lights in the cabin went red and the klaxon sounded over the speakers. |
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In southwestern China, sausages are flavored with salt, red pepper and wild pepper. |
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We thank you for the pure white fire of his goodness, for the red sword of justice in his hand, for the love he bears his leal people. |
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Mexican styles add oregano and the guajillo red pepper to the Spanish chorizo to give it an even hotter spicy touch. |
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Roll the invitations inside miniflags, and mail them in red fireworks tubes. |
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The most popular type of red sausage is perhaps txistorra, a thin and long paprika sausage originating in Navarre. |
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It is usually served in chip shops, deep fried in batter and with chips as a red pudding supper. |
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Prior to the red flag logo, the party had used a modified version of the classic 1924 shovel, torch and quill emblem. |
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The red squirrel is a solitary animal and is shy and reluctant to share food with others. |
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However the jersey usually features some form of red, like red stripes, crosses or chevrons. |
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After that, the player must pot another red ball, then another colour, and so on. |
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Mustard seeds are used in almost every dish, along with onions, curry leaves, and sliced red chilies fried in hot oil. |
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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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Continental and British versions use mainly traditional recipes with the addition of red wine, milk, cream, vanilla or butter instead of ghee. |
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Pigments used include red and yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide and charcoal. |
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Constant tropical rain makes a mush of hard old lavas. The end product is a brick red soil called laterite. |
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This red saltire on a white field was used to represent Ireland in the flag of the United Kingdom. |
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More Georgia red clay brick lead up to a screened sun porch, even the brick work was bulging upward at the base. |
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Most of the pages are decorated in red paint with details in gold, silver and blind. |
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Utena, a meido with pink hair and red plastic horns, recently celebrated her fourth year at Maidolce. |
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The arms consist of a silver shield bearing a red cross with a red upright sword in the first quarter. |
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Tommy was the only mayonnaise face in the group, a tall, thin Irish guy with curly red hair, jail-pale skin, and a quick wit. |
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One red flag I will advise is if you see a bunch of kids running around wearing black belts you are probably in a McDojo. |
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I had for dinner, or rather supper, a chicken done up in some way with red pepper, which was very good but thirsty. |
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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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A second yellow card in the same game leads to a red card, and which results in a dismissal. |
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The sea receiveth a red and minious tincture from springs, wells, and currents that fall into it. |
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We passed a long column of loaded mules, the drivers walking along beside the mules wearing red fezzes. They were bersaglieri. |
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The red kite's diet consists mainly of small mammals such as mice, voles, shrews, young hares and rabbits. |
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I liked her blue notebook and she liked my red one, so we swapped. |
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She drives a red truck that was originally owned by her grandfather. |
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Lionel's first tinplate reproduction of a standard Gauge locomotive was a black 2-4-2 steam engine with three red passenger cars. |
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Since the adelgid did not attack red spruce or hardwoods, its impact on the timber industry would be minimal. |
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The author is entirely at one with Brockbank that platelets are agonic products of red cells and dismisses the other theories shortly. |
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After breakfast, she looked forward to the bouquet of red lehua blossoms and other flowers brought to her every day. |
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The brightest object depicted is Jupiter which stands near the red giant star Aldebaran in Taurus. |
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Although the Royal Hotel is long gone, the site is marked with a commemorative red plaque on the Royal Buildings in Market Street. |
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Add stock, tomato sauce, beans, roasted red pepper, garlic, paprika, ancho powder, ground chipotles and habaneros, cocoa powder, salt and pepper. |
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In return, they give us red envelopes called angpao with crisp peso bills in them. |
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For example, the tetraquark can split up into a red antired meson and a blue antiblue meson. |
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The first traffic cones were used during its construction, replacing red lantern paraffin burners. |
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The new design added a red saltire, the cross of Saint Patrick, for Ireland. |
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In the United Kingdom, red kites were ubiquitous scavengers that lived on carrion and rubbish. |
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Maccabi's Yoan Ziv also saw red in the second half for kicking a boot at the assistant referee. |
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To counter the heft of such big leaves, add dainty flowering plants like Yellow Waxbells or the underused astrantia in red or maroon. |
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The man facing Locklear had his head covered with a red bandanna, and over his shoulder was a baldric from which a cutlass at had hung. |
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The trades of barbering and surgery have long been linked, as evidenced by the barber's red and white striped pole. |
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The mouth, artfully carmined to allure, beseems the red door of a white sepulchre. |
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To his right in an honored position sat an Egyptian general, conspicuous by his Turkish pantaloons, red cloak and tall betasseled fez. |
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I had previously bought a bright red betta fish from the Chinese spiritual store, which I also sense had been sent for Aurayah. |
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She had straight black hair with a Betty Boop bob cut and ruby red sweetheart lips. |
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Massimo's finger was poised above red on his multi-coloured biro like a kangaroo frozen in headlights. |
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In death, Reuben, with his birthmarked red face, is finally more ferociously alive to his father than he ever was as a boy struggling to fit in. |
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In 1188 Henry II of England and Philip II of France agreed to go on a crusade, and that Henry would use a white cross and Philip a red cross. |
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On the beach he always wore a straw hat with a red band and a brief pair of leopard print trunks. |
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Kalinic later saw red for a rash tackle on Paul Scharner before Gabriel Tamas was dismissed for bringing down Diouf. |
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Probably it was less painful to have white whelks than red carbuncles and bubukles. |
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The first penalty save and first red card came in the Conference National playoff final between Exeter City and Morecambe. |
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His upper tunic was of white cambric, as fine as a handkerchief, so that the bright red tunic beneath it showed through. |
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Served throughout the meal are sherries, red wines, champagnes, and brandies. |
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Besides the basic black dress, Chanelisms include pearls, sling-back pumps in beige and white, gold chains, and flame red and navy suit braiding. |
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Aircraft serving in the Far East during World War II had the red disc removed to prevent confusion with Japanese aircraft. |
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There was a bright red tongue tattooed over most of her cooter and there was a thick, gold ring that had been pierced through her clit. |
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The Old Red Sandstone is a magnafacies of red beds and lacustrine deposits from the Late Silurian to the Carboniferous. |
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The light shook and splintered in the puddles. A red glare came from an outward-bound steamer that was coaling. |
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As his glance met that of Mr. Calvert, he bowed constrainedly, and the red of his face deepened. |
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In the latter country it is mostly black and known as Whitby jet, while in Corea and Japan it is red in color and opaque. |
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The destruction of red blood cells releases free hemoglobin into the bloodstream, which can have fatal consequences. |
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I saw some that had long red bunches of currantlike berries ambushed among the foliage. |
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With his signature red beret and class-based rhetoric, president Hugo Chavez has cut a wide swath through this oil-rich but impoverished nation. |
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This insurance company is an expert at cutting red tape to process your claim faster. |
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The acolytes are now swirling their red fabric sheaths. The man on the table is, if anything, more decontrolled, more uncentered, than before. |
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The word red is an adjective, in the dogmatical or positive degree of comparison. |
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It was turning into an abysmal afternoon for Newcastle and it deteriorated further when Tiote saw red for his challenge on Jon Ashton. |
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He came into the dressing room one day and threw a pair of red shorts to Ronnie Yeats. |
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As I continued down the educational path to doctordom, I became frustrated with all the red tape I encountered. |
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Some of the best drought-tolerant trees are bur oak, Texas red oak, Texas ash, cedar elm, Eve's necklace, chinkapin oak, and Lacey oak. |
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It is best to pick the berries while all drupelets are of a consistent, dark red coloration. |
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A native servant emerged, anonymous in his white ducks and red fez, to say My Player was wanted on the telephone. |
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He found that when incompatible types are mixed, an immune response is triggered and the red blood cells clump. |
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Red deer are numerous on the northern hills, and there are populations of red squirrel, badger, otter, adder and common lizard. |
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The black socks were changed to white from 1959 to 1965, where they were replaced with red socks up until 1971, when the club reverted to black. |
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I remember my red rocket bicycle had baseball cards attached to the wheels so that the spokes made a ripping, enginelike noise. |
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This fimbriation is repeated for symmetry on the white portion of the saltire, which thereby appears wider than the red portion. |
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One affected red and white pup was euthanased and the eyes sent for histological examination. |
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As with the red cross, so too the red saltire is separated by a white fimbriation from the blue field. |
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From the tower rises a red kite, a bird almost extinct elsewhere in Britain but thriving here. |
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The Finnair employee leafed through the red pages, punched an entry into her computer and bent down to read the output. |
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The fireplace is currently painted fire engine red with a high gloss finish. We want to tone this down to a more natural look. |
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Pooley's eyes suddenly alighted upon a half empty bag of cement which lay among a few unused red flettons in the corner of the patio. |
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He helped introduce the WM formation, floodlights, and shirt numbers, and added the white sleeves and brighter red to Arsenal's kit. |
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With red cells, this can decrease viability and ability for tissue oxygenation. |
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The blacksmith made an expertly forged horseshoe by beating the red hot metal with his hammer. |
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By 1880, black jerseys with a red lion embroidered on the chest were introduced by William McGregor. |
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In 2010, Greenpeace International has added the European eel, Japanese eel, and American eel to its seafood red list. |
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Packed red blood cells, fresh frozen plasma, and platelets are administered in lieu of crystalloids or whole blood. |
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I watched the red lights of the taxi fuzz and blur and then vanish in the furtherness of night. |
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Associated finds were red ochre anointing, a mammoth skull, and personal decorations suggesting shamanism or other religious practice. |
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Mother and son went into the small railed garden, where was a scent of red gillivers. |
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Of parrots, little Jack only saw ash-gray jakos, with red tails, which abounded under the trees. But these jakos were not new to him. |
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The manager tells us this is really bad, as he puts a red bandana over his face, and we gob up the Vicks gel under our noses. |
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But the bright red Korean red pepper flakes, gochugaru, are without seeds and are only medium hot, so you can use a lot of them. |
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Large birds are declining in number, except for those kept for game such as pheasant, partridge, and red grouse. |
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Since Leon had no meld in our last canasta hand, he went set his red threes. |
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Green lacewings eat red spiders, aphids, mealy bugs, thrips, scale, and more. |
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Although amber is most famously yellow, red amber, black amber, grey amber and even blue amber also exist. |
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She was wearing a very lowcut blouse, so low cut that her red nipples surrounded by a large brownish halo were revealed to me. |
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Garlic, ginger, turmeric, red chili, and garam masala are used in most dishes, and home cooking regularly includes curry. |
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The red gumbo soil uttered ugly sucking sounds at the touch of a man's boot. |
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Such gustatorial temptations as red chile chocolates, Poire Williams cordials, and coconut-cream truffles. |
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West Ham station was built as a homage to the red brick tube stations of the 1930s, using brick, concrete and glass. |
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A red cross was a symbol for many Crusaders in the 12th and 13th centuries. |
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He has this irksome habit of racing up to red lights, so he has to brake heavily. |
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Birds of prey include the merlin, hen harrier and the red kite, a national symbol of Welsh wildlife. |
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Isis had crawled under the center table with its red plush cover with little round balls for fringe. |
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The red dragon was then included in the Tudor royal arms to signify their Welsh descent. |
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However, some species, such as the brown rat, red fox, and introduced grey squirrel, are well adapted to urban areas. |
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When he'd come back, his red eyes and hempish aroma belied an addiction that neither he nor his mother wanted to acknowledge. |
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Various shades of red and green are used for visual identification of the House of Lords and the House of Commons. |
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The native red squirrel is found in the Lake District and in a few other parts of England. |
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It provides a home for the red squirrel and colonies of sundew and butterwort, two of the few carnivorous plants native to Britain. |
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When looking at an embarrassed person, we infer indirectly that the person is embarrassed by observing the red color on the person's face. |
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We know through experience that a red face tends to signal embarrassment, as we've learned to associate the two. |
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Large areas of heather moorland in the Pennines are managed for driven shooting of wild red grouse. |
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Flagpoles on many tors in and around the ranges fly red flags when firing is taking place. |
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The traditional Lancashire flag, a red rose on a white field, was not officially registered. |
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Herds of red and fallow deer also roam freely within much of Richmond and Bushy Park. |
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Having said that I like real ale and have a fuzzy face, I don't own red trousers though so I don't think I have hipsterfied yet. |
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He was wearing hipster glasses, jeans, a red-and-white striped shirt, and red sneakers. |
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This is located within Northumberland National Park and contains an important habitat for the endangered red squirrel. |
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The ordinary hot saw, for sawing iron at a blight red heat, differs but little from a common circular wood-saw. |
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At that time Winston was a stocky boy with red hair who talked with a stutter and a lisp. |
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Several pet food companies use bison as a red meat alternative in dog foods. |
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The Shanghai International Municipality used a flag with a red saltire on a white field, with its seal in the middle. |
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The arms of West Dunbartonshire derive from the former arms of the burgh of Clydebank, including a red saltire as the arms of Lennox. |
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Patricians wore red and orange sandals, senators had brown footwear, consuls had white shoes, and soldiers wore heavy boots. |
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The Commons chamber is small and modestly decorated in green, in contrast to the large, lavishly furnished red Lords chamber. |
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When they are upset, their ears blush a furious crimson, resembling red horns and adding to their diabolical image. |
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Bertha's description of her as having flat red hair, a receding chin and long ear-rings was impressionistically accurate. |
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A long line of red and white flags extends from the top of the mainyard to the helm and streamers flutter from the mastheads. |
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Since 2013, Glamorgan has had its own official flag, red with three white chevrons. |
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