On 5 May, they flew six of the transports, now bearing the tricolored roundels of the French Air Force, to Gia Lam airbase outside Hanoi. |
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Second, the rich biodiversity must also be protected, such as tricolored orchids and Javanese eagles. |
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They belong to a tricolored, medium-sized, square-shaped breed of dog of good proportions. |
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While the population remains small, these attractive tricolored dogs are becoming increasingly popular as family dogs. |
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We're beginning to see roseate spoonbills, reddish egrets, tricolored herons, more edge-dwellers who reach their northernmost ranges along the Gulf coast. |
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One night we were offered great rice bolstered by black beans and tricolored peppers, roasted red potatoes, pasta in butter and garlic or Dijon mashed potatoes. |
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By Feb. 24, Benghazi had begun flying the rebels' tricolored flag, and nighttime rioters tore down Qaddafi billboards across the north side of Tripoli. |
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White and black, black and tan, black with pale fawn markings, white and orange, tricolored, fawn or light fawn with black overlay with or without white spotting. |
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Before a packed house of 56,928 at Stade de France, Guevara draped a tricolored Mexican flag around her shoulders, then took a call from Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, who had watched her race live on television. |
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The shop's cat-in-residence, a tricolored named Trixie, saunters down the narrow aisles as customers call to her by name and offer her bites of food from their plates. |
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Since Tricolored Blackbirds are colonial nesters, thousands of birds may be impacted by harvest operations that conflict with the fledging dates of the young birds. |
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