The firm must stop vehicles waiting at the junction of Hill Top Lane and Chorley Old Road by putting yellow lines down. |
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The bubble simply absorbed her most powerful attack as it began to glow with a whitish yellow light. |
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Star jasmine trained in a diamond pattern against the wall, yellow clivia, and dwarf abutilon in hanging baskets add interest lower down. |
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High ratings were also given to other desirable fish like the bluegill, the walleye, and the yellow perch. |
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Decorated in deep yellow with a large feature stencil, it has a walk-in wardrobe with fitted storage. |
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The farmers' market takes place every fortnight and Mrs Lupton said they have put up yellow A3 posters for the last year. |
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It is a beautiful variety about 6m tall, with leaves warmly yellow in the autumn. |
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The A to Z of conservatory plants starts with the feathery yellow flowers of the acacia in bloom from December to March. |
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Fish species most commonly consumed included bass, yellow perch, and walleye. |
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Meanwhile, the yellow walls brighten up the room so that the red doesn't seem too dark. |
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This tine the flame stayed, but instead of warm orange, yellow or red it was black. |
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Last year local councils in London were given powers to fine motorists for bad driving, in particular for blocking yellow hatched box junctions. |
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I plaited her hair so that it fell in one long rope of yellow to her narrow waist. |
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We arrived at the hill above Camp One and spotted our three yellow tents below. |
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A large, long-necked and long-legged wading bird with pure white plumage, the Great Egret has a long, yellow bill, and dark legs and feet. |
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All around me white and yellow flowering acacia trees are abuzz with bees, wasps, and colorful cetoniid beetles. |
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Water cascades over the yellow rocks and soil of the Galway Soufriere volcanic vent. |
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The parents who think Deangate is a private car park, for example, despite the double yellow lines and no waiting notices. |
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The quadruped stood on all four of its legs, its silver-grey synthetic fur shining, the false yellow eyes gleaming intensely. |
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If the council can afford to do this, why not simply abolish the charges and remove the new yellow lines? |
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One day Rabbit sat down beside a flowering acacia tree and looked up at the bright yellow flowers, the rough bark and the sturdy limbs stretching toward the sun. |
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Yeah, you can send care packages and put yellow ribbon magnets on your car to make you feel all warm and fuzzy that you're doing your own small part. |
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The occasional yellow or red was acceptable, but the suggestion of a blue dress was met with distress, and brown was anathema. |
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Eighteen years ago the world became widely aware of the plaid yellow suit, the white minidress, and an overload of argyle. |
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When particular plants flower in sequence, I have seen the same natural area bathed in the yellow of acacias, white of tea-trees, or pink and purple. |
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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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Chestnut was last, carried on a yellow chariot through a sea of adoring fans. |
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During her 2011 tour of Canada, a skimpy yellow frock flew skywards on a Calgary airfield. |
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And if the blossom should be blue as the camas, orange and spotted as the tiger-lily, yellow as the broom or all of these, is it any less beautiful? |
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Abraham, a yellow cab driver and student, feels that blacks are targeted unfairly by the police. |
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With the first set I did, the colors of the couch determined that the rest of it would be blue and yellow and white. |
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Upon reaching the end of the line, Rob emptied his boxcar and placed 10 yellow pawns on the Dachau card. |
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There are also a range of hybrids in warm yellow and orange tones. |
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Nearby, a yellow caterpillar excavator sits idle next to an opening that once led into a cross-border tunnel. |
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At the time, New Orleans was a breeding ground for yellow fever and cholera. |
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The focal point of the park is the now defunct fountain, surrounded by conifers, oaks, planes, jacarandas, and tipiana trees dropping their yellow blossoms. |
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The first checkpoint was decked out in the blue and yellow of the Ukrainian flag and just inside the city limits. |
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Her head was covered with a green and yellow bandhani chunni which was tucked into the cleavage of her blouse. |
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He used a yellow highlighter to indicate where to give emphasis in his speech. |
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Several species of mollymawks and North Pacific albatrosses have face markings like eye patches or have grey or yellow on the head and nape. |
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His most extraordinary variety has smooth, fuzzless skin like a plum, tender yellow flesh and a honey taste. |
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This yellow jelly fungus, commonly known as Witch's Butter, is seen only during the rainy season. |
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The description corresponding to the foretype, except for the entirely dark yellow spines, which are sometimes brown at the base. |
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Misima bowked beside him, bent over double. They made twin streams of yellow bile in the heather. |
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The bright spot upon its summit is a dome of yellow laton from Andalusia, vaulted upon ten columns. |
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To travel, each ticket had to be validated in a yellow machine on the platform. |
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What then must have been the effect upon the eminent philologist of the midnight latrations of Fernando Wood's yellow dog? |
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If I had a woman like that I'd trade her off for a yellow dog and then shoot the dog. |
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As long as no rational person dares utter it people will go on imagining it means stoning us all to death, and the yellow press will have won. |
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The following season, Arsenal returned to the yellow and blue scheme, albeit with a darker shade of blue than before. |
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In 1934, Leeds switched to blue and yellow halved shirts incorporating the city crest, white shorts and blue socks with yellow tops. |
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All the species have yellow flowers, generally showy, some with a very long flowering season. |
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Anthers may be few, but often many are arranged in a spiral, are yellow or sometimes white, and with yellow pollen. |
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Also, he was holding in his hand a thin strip of spattania ribbon that was as vibrantly yellow as the gunebo lily. |
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The great crested newt,for example,has loads of warts on black skin with an orange or yellow belly. |
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Entries on a yellow background show severed diplomatic relations only, not actual declarations of war. |
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At the foot of the garden, behind a clump of gooseberry-bushes, stood an arbour formed of a yellow buddleia. |
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In temperate areas, the house sparrow has an unusual habit of tearing flowers, especially yellow ones, in the spring. |
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The former is usually smaller and has a yellow band running down its back while the latter has a distinctive mottled pattern. |
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The peculiar sulphur-like yellow color is noticeable in all species of the erminea, also the pencil-like formation on tip of tail. |
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In your group, collect all the yellow and grey post-its together. Then pass them on to another group. |
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A yellow belly is my favourite Devon minnow at this time of the year but those with black and gold, and red and gold, are also worth trying. |
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They have a white head and body, grey back, grey wings tipped solid black and a yellow bill. |
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Viral diseases affecting sugarcane include sugarcane mosaic virus, maize streak virus, and sugarcane yellow leaf virus. |
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The towels were strapped together with a bright yellow belly band with the designer's logo, and displayed on endcap shelves facing a main aisle. |
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The Liverpool away strip has more often than not been all yellow or white shirts and black shorts, but there have been several exceptions. |
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Originally RAFMRS Land Rovers had blue bodies and bright yellow tops, to be better seen from above. |
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It was concluded, therefore, that the yellow fever vaccination had activated some encephalomyelitogenic virus latent in the affected children. |
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Exposure to southwesterly winds contributes to Cape Verde's seasonal verdant appearance, in contrast to the undulating yellow dunes to the north. |
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Lead tetrafluoride, a yellow crystalline powder, is stable, but less so than the difluoride. |
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To my horror I perceived that the yellow blossoms were all dabbled with crimson. |
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Her gods and goddesses sat on a yellow pitambar which covered a raised platform. |
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Osmunda swept a curtsey, that yellow hair falling cloudwise to her feet, then turned swift to disappear in the shadow of the turret stair. |
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In the Middle Ages Romans depended for water on wells and cisterns, and the poor dipped their water from the yellow Tiber. |
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Those unspeculating, window-like eyes turned themselves full on me crouched there in the yellow sofa. |
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By law, visitors entering Ghana must be able to produce a yellow fever vaccination certificate. |
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They are mainly eaten in the unripe green form, since the ripe yellow form normally becomes bitter and sour. |
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A very yellow or gold young white wine has probably oxidised and will be flat, ruined and unalcoholic. |
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There are signs of liver affections as weakness, yellow complexion, liver spots, and moth spot like a saddle over the nose. |
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Native versions were small, like cherry tomatoes, and most likely yellow rather than red. |
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White and yellow flesh potato have xanthophyllous carotenoids. Yellow color intensity is a determinant of xanthophyll content up to a point. |
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It is nearly impossible to differentiate between cut citrine and yellow topaz visually, but they differ in hardness. |
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The convention covers cases of Asiatic cholera, oriental plague and yellow fever. |
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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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In the United States, pilings are mainly cut from southern yellow pines and Douglas firs. |
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This ident was replaced on 5 October 1998 by one with a yellow background and featuring a small ITV logo underneath the Meridian name. |
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Similarly, yellow fever is thought to have been brought to the Americas from Africa via the Atlantic slave trade. |
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The bill is dark at the tip, fading to a lighter horn color, with a yellow cere. |
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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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Like the third large northern species, Steller's sea eagle, adults have yellow feet, beaks and eyes. |
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Mr Vholes remained immovable, except that he secretly picked at one of the red pimples on his yellow face with his black glove. |
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Sierra Leone suffers from epidemic outbreaks of diseases, including yellow fever, cholera, lassa fever and meningitis. |
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Lesser ingredients in these Western yellow curry powders are often coriander, cumin, fenugreek, mustard, chili, black pepper and salt. |
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Plants to consider in the treatment of iron deficiency include agrimony, centaury, barberry, ginger, nettle and yellow dock. |
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The colour is likely to be golden yellow with a clear appearance from the filtration. |
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Hello There young green yellow willow warbler footles through light leafs an odd fluff-suited, coloured, call. |
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A fever, with yellow skin and black vomit in some of the cases, appeared among a party of forty men. |
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The asparagus ferns turn yellow as they die down and need to be cut off at ground level to make space for next year's crop. |
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And it always gives me warm fuzzies when I see boxes, even if they don't always produce little yellow warm fuzzies growing inside them. |
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The French achieved some victories, but within a few months, most of the French had died from yellow fever. |
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She took her spoon and stirred the melted butter into the yellow meat of the yam. |
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Westward I saw the zodiacal light mingling with the yellow brilliance of the evening star. |
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For abdominal operations, the patient was prepped by shaving around the pubic area and painting the abdomen yellow with acriflavine in spirit. |
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At this stage, they are called yellow eels because of their golden pigmentation. |
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Grow them with winter aconites whose large yellow buttercup-like flowers blend beautifully with the elegant galanthus. |
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It differs in its band of yellow fur around the neck and in having slightly larger ears and usually being slightly larger overall. |
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For tourists, the Acapulco city government has established a system of yellow buses with Acapulco painted on the side of them. |
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Tram livery features yellow at the vehicle ends with grey sides and black doors, and a pattern of circles. |
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As a minimum, many countries require a bus carrying students to display a sign, and may also adopt yellow liveries. |
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Though ye haue lien among the pots, yet shall yee bee as the wings of a doue, couered with siluer, and her feathers with yellow gold. |
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The flesh is more of a creamy yellow instead of the usual orange yellow of the winter squashes. |
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Lutein and zeaxanthin are compounds called xanthophylls, which are yellow pigments that occur naturally in oranges. |
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Go to the Laurentian Mountains where maple, yellow birch and American beech put on a fantastic show. |
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The raw materials in question are bauxite, coke, fluorspar, magnesium, manganese, silicon metal, silicon carbide, yellow phosphorus and zinc. |
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The Utricularia vulgaris or bladder-wort, a yellow pea-like flower, has blossomed in stagnant pools. |
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In the lowland tidewater and piedmont, yellow pines tend to dominate, with bald cypress wetland forests in the Great Dismal and Nottoway swamps. |
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Today, people in the developed world view yellow fever as a relic of the past. |
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Sweet potato cultivars with white or pale yellow flesh are less sweet and moist than those with red, pink or orange flesh. |
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Many customers live in upstairs flats, down narrow lanes, alongside double yellow lines or have steps to the front door. |
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There's absolutely nothing wrong with rolling over, showing your yellow belly, turning tail or throwing in the towel. |
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A small family of medium to large waders with strong black bills, large yellow eyes and cryptic plumage. |
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The deep blood red color of the Maple leaf framed with golden browns and yellow of the Oaks and American Beech. |
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The rock is easily quarried and some of the yellow sandstones from Fersness were used in the construction of St Magnus Cathedral in Kirkwall. |
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Accrington brick was used from 1890, decorated with yellow sandstone with moulded brick and terracotta features. |
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I remember those times. The corner bodega shops with the quarter waters and yellow lemon drops and the now and later, Do you remember then? |
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The quarantinable diseases are yellow fever, cholera, typhus or ship fever, small-pox, scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles and relapsing fever. |
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Butter made from the milk of Guernsey cows also has a distinctive yellow colour. |
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The truck crossed the double yellow line and entered the other lane. |
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Of those, a few made up the lion's share of trade, among them the yellow sandshell, the black sandshell, the pocketbook, and the mucket. |
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Leptocephali, glass eels, elvers, and small yellow eels are likely to be eaten by various predatory fishes. |
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This body focused on ending leprosy, malaria, and yellow fever, the latter two by starting an international campaign to exterminate mosquitoes. |
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The major outlet for US landings of yellow and silver eels is the EU market. |
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Hamilton's helmet was made yellow so that his father could tell which kart his son was driving back in his karting days. |
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The yellow however was not a rich, sunburst yellow like Senna's helmet but was a whiter, pastel yellow. |
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Sickness and diseases such as, dysentery, malaria, smallpox, and yellow fever used in preparing medicine. |
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The species bears creamy white flowers with a yellow base and tepals often streaked with rose-pink. |
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The Y-shaped neckline yellow and green jersey offers not only a trendy look but a flair that is distinctly Brazil. |
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Other private Talbots were entered by Louis Rosier, Philippe Etancelin and Belgian Johnny Claes, in a yellow car. |
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The elvers grow larger and are referred to as yellow eels, which are the juvenile stage of eels before their reproductive maturation begins. |
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Quite how the British yellow press got hold of it is a mystery, though certainly not a fascinating one. |
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Birds found near streams, such as yellow warblers, also are found in habitats away from streams. |
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And there's Peeper Geoffie hiding in the bushes, peering through windows, rubbing his snausage against his little yellow raincoat. |
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Korean curry, usually served with rice, is characterized by the golden yellow colour from turmeric. |
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Far out in the uncharted backwaters of the unfashionable end of the Western Spiral arm of the Galaxy lies a small unregarded yellow sun. |
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It was something of a farce, for in addition to the pit lane confusion, he was penalised 10sec for passing another racer under a yellow flag. |
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This is a yellow warbler drinking out of a daffodil, she just cannot get enough. |
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A yellow warbler aggressively chases a magnolia warbler from a flowering Inga tree into the shrublike coffee layer below. |
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Taking the knife, she gently pierces the yolk sac and lets the yellow liquid pour into the steel bowl. |
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Tulip trees, known in the timber industry as yellow poplar, grow fast and tall but tend to suffer broken limbs on wind-exposed sites. |
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In 1950, Leeds switched to yellow shirts with blue sleeves and collars, white shorts and black, blue and gold hooped socks. |
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The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly coloured, generally red yellow or white. |
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Each room has original art, and there are no rugs in the guestrooms, just warm yellow poplar floors. |
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Another theory is that the dressing in yellow was out of respect for Catherine as yellow was said to be the Spanish colour of mourning. |
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The relative sizes of the rings have changed over the years and during World War II an outer yellow ring was added to the fuselage roundel. |
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These school buses feature things such as the school bus yellow livery and crossing guards. |
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He is very handsome, though too roosterish for me, with his big yacht and yellow sports car and overenthusiastic swimming. |
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Coulthard got a point in Australia after Scott Speed was penalised for passing him under the yellow flags. |
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The yellow associated with the company appeared initially in the diamond badge of 1946, when Renault was nationalised. |
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Generally, I prefer 'soft' hardwoods, and I avoid trees with soft wood and slick bark like red maples and yellow poplars. |
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The company purchases southern yellow pine trees from loggers, removes the bark, cuts to size and kiln dries the products. |
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Export demand for Southern yellow pine lumber has allowed Deltic's sawmills to operate at higher utilization rates. |
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Izarra, the liqueur made in bright green or yellow colours, is distilled locally. |
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It is made from North American yellow poplar hardwood that is stained with a beautiful dark cherry finish. |
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New York experienced several yellow fever epidemics in the 18th century, losing ten percent of its population to the disease in 1702 alone. |
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Black locust, false acacia, robinia, honey locust, pea flower, post locust, yellow locust, green locust and white locust. |
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Rockwell was the owner of Bristol and his wife suggested he paint his taxicabs yellow to maximise his vehicles' visibility. |
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The nectar and copious dull yellow ochre pollen are collected by honeybees as food sources. |
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The map also includes spawning locations of two important species offish, lake trout and yellow perch. |
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Our stock timbers, which include oak, ash, sapele, iroko, beech, sycamore, yellow poplar and idigbo can be cut and machined to order. |
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Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown due to ferric impurities. |
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The extract was treated with lead acetate and a yellow precipitate was obtained. |
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Decaying plant matter, for instance, may be responsible for a yellow or brown color, while algae may cause greenish water. |
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A stricken ship within 3 miles of the shore had to fly at the main mast a yellow and black flag borne quarterly from sunrise to sunset. |
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The British regulations of 9 November 1896 applied to yellow fever, plague and cholera. |
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I have covered 14 Welsh Premier matches this season and seen 64 yellow cards and five reds handed out. |
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The ledges also support woodrush, polypody and water avens, purple saxifrage, yellow saxifrage, hoary whitlowgrass and roseroot. |
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A Field Marshal's insignia consists of two crossed batons surrounded by yellow leaves below St Edward's Crown. |
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Mortality was high for infants and small children, especially from diphtheria, yellow fever, and malaria. |
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Competitors aggressively sought to overtake the team holding the overall lead, but in the last lap the yellow jersey prevailed. |
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The underside is mainly white, with a light gray, creamy or pale yellow tinge. |
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Yellow cards are stimulating for the team according to Mourinho, and these are bad yellow cards. |
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The aversion to yellow light, or xanthophobia, that loggerhead hatchlings show sets them apart from other sea turtle species. |
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The bills of young birds are light yellow to straw, paler than the female's bill. |
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City's task was made much easier by Smalling, who received two yellow cards in eight minutes just before halftime. |
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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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The silk fabric is soaked in extremely cold water and bleached before dyeing to remove the natural yellow coloring of Thai silk yarn. |
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Michal Kwiatkowski won the leader's yellow jersey after crossing the line in Bristol yesterday afternoon. |
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The transmitted light appears greenish blue, because gold strongly reflects yellow and red. |
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For real flower power sow red field poppies, yellow corn marigold, white corn camomile plus blue cornflower and white campion. |
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Pale yellow and greyish brown, the bare veld of late summer lay flat and listless under the drab sky. |
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In 1963, Worcester native Harvey Ball introduced the iconic yellow smiley face to American culture. |
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He was fine on the black, and providing the cueist was chalked up and ready to fire, the yellow wasn't a problem. |
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Has anyone else fallen into buying white gold here only to find that after one month of wear, it fades to yellow gold? |
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The water bombers were divided into two teams and given free yellow and blue T-shirts when they arrived at the bash. |
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Bright yellow gowns fit them tightly and umbrellaed from their waist to just below the knees. |
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In autumn the asparagus ferns are cut to ground level as soon as they turn yellow but not until the second year after planting. |
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Pigments used include red and yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide and charcoal. |
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No one aboard a vessel flying a yellow flag would be allowed ashore for an extended period, typically 30 to 40 days. |
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Benjamin Rush, whose advocacy of bleeding during the yellow fever epidemic may have caused many deaths. |
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Fisher obliged, but sent only yellow and black flags signifying plague and quarantine. |
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Vintage Wine looked even redder next to the orange and yellow daisylike flowers of Helenium Moerheim Beauty. |
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A few cultivars with yellow leaves that are being propagated, collectively are known as golden yews, which is another nomenclature blunder. |
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The scales of the staminate aments when mature are broadly ovate, rounded, yellow or orange color below the middle, dark chestnut brown at apex. |
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The yellow elder was chosen as the national flower of the Bahamas because it is native to the Bahama islands, and it blooms throughout the year. |
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So the Chinese and Central Asians are the barbaric, faceless, yellow horde that may once again drown the noble Slavs. |
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The brock, the toad, and the yellow yeorling Get a drap o' the de'il's bluid ilka May morning. |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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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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There will be double yellow lines and wig-wag traf-fic lights to allow emergency vehicles to enter Bradford Road quickly and safely. |
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A number of sauces are also based on fermented soybeans, including Hoisin sauce, ground bean sauce and yellow bean sauce. |
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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 eyes of the young open after about a fortnight and their yellow collars are visible by then as grey patches. |
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Grandfathers decked out in bright yellow and green soccer jerseys, showing off Eiffel Towers shaved into the back of their heads. |
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Ever since the ruffe were detected, studies have shown that the ruffe and the yellow perch are closely related and are quickly becoming rivals. |
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A referee can show a yellow or red card to a player, substitute or substituted player. |
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How would that yellow number 2 pencil look as an ornament, inserted through a pierced ear-lobe or nasal septum? |
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She took him to a room above-stairs, and introduced him to a bed on which a magnified bolster, in yellow calico, figured as a counterpane. |
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When the pyramid was originally built in 300 BCE, there were insects painted in black, red, and yellow on it. |
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Unfortunately yellow color is not unusual to find in the palm of a Mercurian. |
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The flag of Saint David, a yellow cross on a black field, is used in the emblem of the Diocese of St David's and is flown on St David's Day. |
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They have wide greenish floral tubes with funnel shaped bright yellow coronas. |
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The fleet has been refurbished several times, and several liveries have been used, the original livery used at opening was yellow and white. |
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Hutchison observed the Buick cross the double yellow line to pass a car at the bottom of a dip. |
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Freshly processed jellyfish has a white, creamy color and turns yellow or brown during prolonged storage. |
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In the past, vessels flew a yellow quarantine flag if any crew members or passengers were suffering from cholera. |
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Some species of deciduous trees such as the yellow birch appear when the river is approached in the south. |
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Change colours vary, but are most commonly white or yellow shirts with blue shorts. |
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Peat often stains the water yellow or brown due to the leaching of tannins. |
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The dal tarka is made from whole yellow split peas, while sag aloo brings potatoes in a rich and oily spinach puree. |
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Young dunes are called yellow dunes and dunes which have high humus content are called grey dunes. |
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The northern hardwoods like yellow birch, oak and maple have all become larger and in high demand. |
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In China, sweet potatoes, typically yellow cultivars, are baked in a large iron drum and sold as street food during winter. |
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Stoke were on the rampage but their night was soured by the referee's decision to show Jerome a second yellow card on the stroke of half time. |
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The dominance of the men in yellow over the past decade turned international cricket into a one-horse race. |
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The male is all black with a bulbous bill which shows some yellow coloration around the nostrils. |
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The turtles can see many colors, but are most sensitive to light from violet to yellow or wavelengths of 400 to 600 nanometers. |
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The yellow tang fish swims along with the turtle and feeds on the algae, barnacles, and parasites on its shell and flippers. |
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In their coral reef habitat, the green sea turtles have a symbiotic interaction with reef fish, including the yellow tang. |
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Achakzai regretted how it has become easier for yellow journalists to get away with slander and defamation. |
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Xanthurenic acid, two quinones and an unknown fourth compound contribute to the yellow colour. |
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In the presence of light and oxygen, lignin reacts to give yellow materials, which is why newsprint and other mechanical paper yellows with age. |
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Hired public conveyances include auto rickshaws, which often ply specific routes, and yellow metered taxis. |
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Drivers were asked to stop when they saw a flashing yellow light, and their reaction times were recorded, Yager said. |
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Its decided color gives the common names gray, white, black, silver and yellow birch to different species. |
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The Eurostar logos have been removed from these sets, but the base colours of white, black, and yellow remain. |
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In October 1998, 14 cases of yellow fever and three deaths were reported in the Pariama region in the state of Amazonas, Venezuela. |
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A council has withdrawn a parking ticket issued after double yellow lines were painted under a parked car. |
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Most soil consists of moraine, a grayish yellow mixture of sand and rocks, with a thin layer of humus on top. |
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Hitting the top yellow button awards the points and increases the point values for the central rocket button targets and the side outlanes. |
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Being yellow in color, beta-carotene may accumulate under the skin to such an extent that the overdoser actually turns yellow. |
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I had sought out a dark corner, since by now I did indeed feel rather qualmish inside my yellow skin. |
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Its coastal acquisition may have been one reason yellow amber came to be designated by the same term as ambergris. |
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Shamed and determined not to be outdone by the yellow press, the nobs from The Times and Telegraph joined in. |
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Found along the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, yellow amber reached the Middle East and western Europe via trade. |
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What you should be is not yellow at all. If you're supposed to sock somebody in the jaw, and you sort of feel like doing it, you should do it. |
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The walls of the Upper Ward are built of Bagshot Heath stone faced on the inside with regular bricks, the gothic details in yellow Bath stone. |
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Long strings of yellow dangled from Jorn's houndish snout, and his eyes were red. |
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Attention to nutrition may eliminate the enigmatic, though rare, acute yellow atrophy in pregnancy as well as the hepatic complications of preeclampsia. |
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Tangerine hipster flared trousers with a bright canary yellow belly top. |
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The motorways' road pattern layout is similar to those in the US and Canada, featuring a yellow stripe towards the median, and white stripes between the lanes and on the edge. |
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Celtic captain Scott Brown joined team-mate Majstorovic in the book and Rangers' John Fleck was also shown a yellow card as an ill-tempered half drew to a close. |
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Pyrophosphoric sulphobromide is a liquid of a clear yellow colour, and aromatic, pungent odour, resembling that of orthophosphoric sulphobromide, but still more disagreeable. |
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However, the Cherbourg workers do not lean towards radical or revolutionary movements, nor to yellow unionism, traditionally preferring the reformist tendencies. |
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Typically like White Cliffs of Dover, but in Scania and parts of Denmark the soil is usually more sandy, and the cliffs then becomes yellow instead. |
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There are ZRs, the yellow minibuses and the blue Transport Board buses. |
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The photo on pages 22 and 23 of your February issue shows the driver of a Chevy Beretta topping a hill and rounding a curve on the wrong side of a double yellow line. |
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She's dressed exactly like Faith, her hair winched into the same yellow braids. She can still feel the afterbite of Delle's nails as she raked the hair back, complaining. |
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When strong nitric acid is added to an aqueous solution of any of the proteids, a white precipitate forms, which turns yellow on heating the liquid. |
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We describe a case of a 3-year-old boy with a yellow alopecic plaque on his scalp, face and neck as well as a mass in the episcleral region since birth. |
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Many sands, especially those found extensively in Southern Europe, have iron impurities within the quartz crystals of the sand, giving a deep yellow color. |
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The back is dark and the belly is white, while on each side is an hourglass pattern colored light grey, yellow or gold in front and dirty grey in back. |
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Traditionally white, the predominant colour was gradually changed to optic yellow in the latter part of the 20th century to allow for improved visibility. |
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In later years, some insinuated that Fisher, born in Ceylon of British parents, had Asian ancestry due to his features and the yellow cast of his skin. |
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Why does Wilson's Petrel have yellow on the webs of its feet? |
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Blue Scilla and Muscari which also naturalise well in lawns and flower at the same time as narcissus, make an attractive contrast to the yellow flowers of the latter. |
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Kit changes over the club's history have included all blue kits, the introduction of a yellow vertical stripe during the 1970s and alternating blue stripes. |
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Wrexham's away kit is yellow shirts, red shorts, and yellow socks. |
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In other seasons I maintain paths, open up newly built beaver dams, and smell the large white water lilies with yellow centers and heart-shaped leaves. |
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The subsequent presentation style was introduced on 19 November 2001 and kept the same figure 2, but in a yellow background and given a personality. |
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With their black and yellow livery, Barcelona's taxis are easily spotted, and can be caught from one of many taxi ranks, hailed on street, called by telephone or via app. |
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The glimpse of bright yellow fusilage and the whump of the rotorblades above the clouds or the waves has signalled life again for many a sailor and climber in peril. |
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All gowns were full-length, satin, and sangria-colored Attendants carried yellow and orange Sweetheart roses highlighted by hypericum, waxflower, and firebush. |
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It is filled with pink lilies, snapdragons, yellow carnations and purple waxflower that absolutely burst from a beautifully traditional ceramic vase. |
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Tender, mild-flavored yellow wax beans bring premium prices at the market. |
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It came at last. The sky lightened, the mist melted away, and then a long, low, far-off streak of pale yellow light floated on the eastern horizon. |
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They bear white, pink, red, blue, or purple flowers with yellow stamens. |
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I'm sorry, you were parking on a double yellow line, you've got a ticket. |
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Marsh marigolds, purple loosestrife, yellow iris, bogbean, ragged robin and water mint will all grow happily in waterlogged soil and attract lots of insects. |
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But you heed me no more than a goss-hawk minds a yellow yoldring. |
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The bladderpod is a pretty bush. It has loads of bright yellow flowers and the punching bag seed pods that give it its name. But, to be honest, it stinks! |
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Some large modern dance companies, most large ballet companies, and most large theater companies also require union crews. These are called yellow card companies. |
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You yellow bastards! Come back here and take what's coming to you! |
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The flag of Pembrokeshire consists of a yellow cross on a blue field. |
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These distinctive yellow trams are one of the tourist icons of modern Lisbon, and their size is well suited to the steep hills and narrow streets of the central city. |
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It is the only privately owned producer of copper and copper alloy products such as copper wire, sheet, tubing, belt, white copper, yellow copper, and nickel alloy. |
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The denizens of the gossipy world of the pink press, purple prose and yellow tabloids are shivering over disputed photographs of Princess Caroline of Monaco. |
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A sunflower, bending its head, peered at us with its round, polyphemic, impersonal eye, the long yellow lashes half-curled over the great black pupil. |
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The Flag of Wallonia features the red rooster on a yellow background. |
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A lint-and-gauze dressing stained with dark yellow antiseptic had replaced the previous day's helmet of bandages, and a fleck of shaving soap lay untowelled beneath one ear. |
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All bare parts are yellow in color, including both the bill and the legs. |
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