Mills was ploughing through the fleet on his 60 ft super yacht when his skipper spotted two boats flying the French tricolor. |
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The Aug. 22 holiday commemorates the Supreme Soviet's decision after the failed coup to replace the Soviet flag with the Russian tricolor. |
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The wives and daughters of leading artists dressed in white with tricolor cockades in their hair when they went to publicly donate their jewelry. |
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The flag is a tricolor with blue, white, and green fields and a red star on the triangular white field on the left. |
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Good foliage plants for fillers are low-growing artemisias, dusty miller, and golden, purple, or tricolor sage. |
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The tricolor was readopted on Aug. 22, 1993, and Flag Day became a holiday. |
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Left-wingers in the Duma say a red flag should replace the current presidential tricolor. |
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Large-flowered modern varieties are the result of hybridising the wild pansy, viola tricolor, also known as love-in-idleness, kiss-me-quick and heartsease. |
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American flags fly side by side with the tricolor of France, but the good old Union Jack is but rarely seen! |
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Modern violas and pansies are hybrids of the old-fashioned heartsease Viola tricolor, itself a fitting reminder of this romantic month of the year. |
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The custom-designed lens system gives very narrow beam angles that have been difficult to achieve with tricolor LED fixtures in the past. |
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Or in coloreds, brindle is preferred, but black, red, fawn and tricolor are acceptable. |
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For that festive occasion, Liberty's enormous face was covered with a huge tricolor flag. |
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And when the clouds temporarily lift, and the giant Venezuelan tricolor snaps in the breeze, the view is stupendous. |
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Thom Browne, known for his tricolor stripes and short-suits, will soon launch a diffusion collection called Thom Grey. |
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Yoshida's team inserted a pH-sensitive glass capillary electrode into a flower petal cell of the morning glory, Ipomoea tricolor. |
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Florigene and Suntory chose to integrate the DNA sequence of the pansy Viola tricolor hortensis, which codes for delphinidin, a blue pigment, into the genetic code of the rose. |
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Here you might run into Canna 'Technicolor,' Coprosma 'Jim Duggan,' Convolvulus tricolor, or Tibouchina heteromalla. |
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Likewise, there will surely be love-in-idleness, Viola tricolor, though you may have to write in that old-fashioned name: packets will probably be labeled Johnny-jump-up. |
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A French national force, flying the tricolor, could not credibly pull off a mission sold as a humanitarian intervention, divorced from old-fashioned national interests. So why has EUFOR taken so long? |
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The device status is displayed by tricolor LED light at the front of the device so that the status of the device is always clearly visible for persons working close to it. |
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Obsessed, I turned over and over in my hands the invitation from the CNAC on which appeared the little man with the tricolor face, amid a broken Castilian landscape. |
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A compound isolated from the skin of the endangered Ecuadorian species Epipedobates tricolor is a potent non-addictive analgesic considered to be greater than 100 times more effective than morphine. |
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Extremely bright when compared to competitor fixtures, Tripix offers an extended color gamut from pastels to saturates that are difficult to achieve with other tricolor fixtures. |
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Louis on March 9, 1804, when a French tricolor was raised near the river, replacing the Spanish national flag. |
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Steffi is a tricolor King Charles spaniel, an archetypal lap dog and love sponge, barely a foot high and no more than 10 pounds. |
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That night, the Soviet flag was lowered for the last time, and the Russian tricolor was raised in its place. |
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Plant pots of spring-blooming baby blue eyes, clarkias, Gilia tricolor, and meadow foam and let them reseed. |
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Good plant partners include annuals such as Gilia tricolor and Iceland poppies. |
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Good plant partners include annuals such as Gilia tricolor, Iceland poppies or salvias, or perennials including alchemilla and catmint. |
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If, however, it's a damp, dark corner, perhaps think of a shade-tolerant ground cover instead, for example Rubus tricolor or Epimedium. |
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A group of French rescuers arrive and pitch their tents under a huge Tricolor. |
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The ship struck the Tricolor at 7.30 yesterday evening and became stuck fast. |
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Declaring the vessel a hazard to navigation was an understatement as two more collisions happened with MV Tricolor in the days after the sinking. |
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