Although the water may look well coloured and in turmoil, fish like the zander are able see the slightest movement and you will catch fish. |
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A mahogany staircase leads to the upper floor and on the return there is a large arched window with antique coloured glass panels. |
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Women in brightly coloured headscarves and short Russian army boots carried pails of milk on yokes around their shoulders. |
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He wore a dark blue anorak with the hood up, blue jeans and light coloured trainers. |
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The layering of the coloured wooden panels and their roughly-torn edges look like the wings of a bird. |
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This is achieved by using a layer of coloured glass in the inside and etching over the outer frosted surface. |
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Officers and sailors who normally wear winter rig came to work in jeans, brightly coloured shirts and for some, riding boots. |
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As he flicked the switch to light the brightly coloured bulbs, an enormous cheer went up from onlookers. |
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Her crimson locks burn in the sun as she frantically darts in and out of streets that are lined with crisp amber and rust coloured leaves. |
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Since then, the cotton tops have been shrunk, tie-dyed, torn, cropped, coloured, encrusted with jewels and covered in zips. |
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The thrilling Toccata with its driving momentum was riveting, coloured by strumming repeated-note effects and buoyant Yemenite dance figures. |
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Until now, the earliest animals known to be coloured were lamp shells that lived about 350 million years ago. |
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There were beads hanging in all the doorways and coloured light bulbs in all the lamps and sockets. |
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Blackfish can also be great sport in coloured water by using your bream rig and fresh yabbies. |
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Drifts of sea pinks coloured the soft grass of the cliff tops and house martins zipped by flashing their pure white rumps. |
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Its large curly, brightly coloured leaves and vigorous habit make it an excellent all-round ivy. |
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What, from the outside, seem like gloomy lattice windows prove within to be vivid mosaics of coloured glass. |
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The suspect was described only as a white man, in a light coloured short-sleeved shirt. |
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His eyes were pale lilac, coloured contacts she mused, and they seemed to sparkle in the light like jewels. |
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Sinclaire tensed, and inhaled sharply, the fear registering in his ice coloured eyes for the first time. |
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The commercial area was especially gay, decorated with countless coloured lights. |
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The assortment was beautiful filled with tulips, lilies, lilacs and pink roses, her favourite coloured rose. |
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Don't take anything white or light coloured with you unless you are going on some luxury holiday somewhere. |
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He handed me a small, Manila coloured envelope made of heavy writing paper. |
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Pedestrians and cyclists were encouraged to wear reflective armbands and light coloured clothing. |
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Because he believed that refraction inevitably produced coloured fringes, he advocated reflecting telescopes, and made one. |
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She's wearing a red jacket, pink blouse with gold broach, rust coloured dress and shoes, large camel coloured coat and brief case. |
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He was wearing a dark coloured cardigan with a ribbed pattern and a shirt underneath. |
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A colleague and friend of mine is busily marking up a year planner wallchart with a bunch of coloured felt-tip pens. |
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There's a jazz quartet playing mood music under the neon coloured strip lights barely audible in the hubbub of a full bar and seating area. |
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I spent an hour mesmerised by the waves, washing in and out across the sand, every now and then throwing up coloured gems. |
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These points are concrete objects, being either coloured or tangible, according as they are susceptible to sight or touch. |
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A fantastically coloured male cuckoo wrasse, all neon blues and gold, darted out in front of me. |
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Along the streets lamps were covered in flowers, icons and hand-written messages, stuck up with coloured candle wax. |
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The sky was a dark grey colour, occasionally coloured with deep red and acid green. |
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On top of their sweaters the students pulled on coloured checkered jerseys. |
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The man also wore a mustard coloured jersey or cardigan, a white shirt with thin, dark vertical lines and a fourteen and a half collar. |
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Petr picked up a coloured fish early in the day, an eleven pounder that fought as though jet-propelled. |
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Sponges, rolls of tape, a paper cup, rotating disks and coloured paper are the players in this quotidian drama. |
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Line a 20-23 cm tart tin, with a removable base, with sweet shortcrust and bake it blind until lightly coloured. |
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He was acutely aware of the hot blush that suddenly coloured his fair skin. |
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Terri was very skinny, and invariably wore huge, brightly coloured and loosely knitted jumpers which hung on her like camouflage netting. |
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The entire nation passes the useless time watching the coloured balls wheek round each Saturday lottery evening. |
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I wonder if they can be trained to chase ramblers in their ridiculous coloured cagoules, and look for food under caravans. |
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The flower girls were Kara and Shannon McGovern, nieces of the bridegroom, who wore full length white gowns with raspberry coloured sashes. |
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That one had insects, grit and vegetation perfectly condensed but coloured a deep raspberry. |
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There are a whole range of different coloured kangaroo paw in front of us, but what's the idea behind this nursery? |
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He had blond hair and was wearing a light coloured jacket, white trousers and black shoes. |
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The Pass Laws meant that everyone had to carry an ID card which indicated whether they were white, coloured or black. |
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This causes yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes, darkening of the urine and pale clay coloured stools. |
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There's a good reason for this, but I'm going to have difficulty explaining it to you without a whiteboard and a set of coloured marker pens. |
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The set is made up solely of movable sea-blue coloured flats, so to speak the empty hull of a baroque stage apparatus. |
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The coloured rays of light entered this second prism and a single ray of white light emerged. |
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Back at the event after a break of 20 years were rabbits and also coloured horses and ponies. |
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The final piece is shown in a light box, with holes created by lasers letting light shine through layers of coloured plastics. |
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Tate has acquired this smaller installation, two curved rooms where changing coloured lights exploit the effect of retinal after-images. |
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His generally lush and highly coloured realisations of the instrumental continuo add further dramatic weight. |
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The younger generation prefers to buy coloured umbrellas while the older generation goes for black. |
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The rikishi then return to their dressing room where they trade in their ceremonial kesho-mawashi for their regular coloured fighting mawashi. |
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Fred had a warm and generous nature, coloured by a certain eccentricity, and he loved the wild places of the world. |
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The building features window keystones, coloured tiles, and heavy overhanging cornices. |
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The mammies all wore the brightly coloured cloths wound tightly round their ample figures, and turban-like round their heads. |
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In simple terms, the deal meant that each team had a 'Home' and an 'Away' coloured pair of kicks to match their jerseys. |
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As part of the new campaign, police will also be advising drivers who have small coloured red or blue lights in their front windscreens. |
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Different coloured bins will be made available for different kinds of reclaimable products. |
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She was wearing a denim very mini mini-skirt and a cream coloured Chinese-style wrap-around t-shirt. |
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Another type of witch ball was made of plain glass filled with brightly coloured tangled threads, which was believed to have the same effect. |
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Melissa Greene was working with cream, green and rust coloured material and she thinks that school is fun. |
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Heat the oil in a wok or frying pan until shimmering, add the beef and its marinade and stir-fry for 2min until well coloured. |
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In the image, however, the shortest wavelengths are represented as blue, while the longest are coloured in red. |
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Presumably this is to encourage us to stop ignoring any bill not coloured in red. |
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McKinnon has an explosion of curly, deep copper coloured hair around features that can only be called elfin. |
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There was quite a pile of copper coloured hair in a ring around the chair when she finished. |
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In the international pearl market, the demand is for large-sized coloured pearls of black, silvery green and green to deep purple hues. |
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Many anglers like to use several highly coloured plastic beads just in front of the bait as an added attraction. |
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But search time can be reduced if anyone seeing a goose wearing a coloured collar with black letters can report it to the laboratory. |
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Then, when this highly coloured infant wine is still only half fermented, it is poured into a large vat of cool brandy or grape spirit. |
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We wore flowery shirts and cheap sunglasses with round black rims and coloured lenses. |
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Do you think he would have commanded as much respect if he had worn different coloured contact lenses, white make-up and black eye-shadow? |
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They have formed the basis for the collection of black and white and coloured snaps, which I now possess. |
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His generally lush and highly coloured realisations of the instrumental continuo adds further dramatic weight. |
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I tucked my hair into a black woolly cap and went without my usual brightly coloured eye make-up so I'd have a nice clear base to work with. |
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The 2,000 coloured persons included nearly a hundred Koepangers and more than 800 Chinese. |
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I have two pairs of glasses with different coloured lenses for different light conditions. |
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The only information I had about him was that he was about 6ft tall and would be wearing something lime-green coloured. |
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Asters look fabulous combined with gold variegated trailing ivies and heathers with lime-green or flame coloured foliage. |
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This external render is then coloured with the local earth colour to decorate the church. |
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Hand cheeses come in lots of different shapes, with a wide range of flavours from delicate to strong, and variously coloured rinds. |
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They should wear light coloured clothes and reflective armbands and have bicycles properly lit up, front and back. |
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Then as we walk a route it will be coloured to show where we have been. |
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There are also spindle-backed chairs, bookcases with leather bound tomes and a wallchart with coloured bars of sticky paper showing optimistic staff rotas. |
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There weren't many people in my school with copper coloured hair. |
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At the time he had a goatee beard and was wearing a waist length jacket with maroon coloured sleeves, dark coloured jeans and dark coloured footwear. |
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Striking copper coloured bark on the stems and trunk peels off in large pieces to reveal lighter new bark below making it irresistible to stop and touch. |
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Tonight while driving down Sydney Rd, I took off my glasses at a red light to polish them, and the world suddenly sprang into a vivid kaleidoscope of coloured spangles. |
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Under Kevin Sutley's direction, this production finds a queasy pace, coloured as much by the insane bingeing on stage as the emotional minefield it traverses. |
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Grouper, anemonefish and small morays jostled for position in this kaleidoscopic garden of coral, with some brightly coloured nudibranchs and small shrimp adding to the mix. |
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It supplies wool-based coloured tops, worsted yarns and fabric. |
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A saucer-eyed Quinkan spirit man, with extended arms and body shimmering in tiny coloured lights, snatches the attention of the mix of tourist visitors. |
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At this stage tie in a length of copper or fine red coloured wire. |
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The women were all in beautifully embroidered blouses, brightly coloured circle skirts, neat aprons, and kerchiefs holding their light-coloured hair back from their faces. |
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The organ gallery gets a strong white light from a row of long windows in the clerestory, which have not even coloured glass. |
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It was tiled with the utmost care, and painted to a beautiful blend of Spanish, Indian, and renascence decor that blended only better with the richly coloured carpets. |
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You will find brightly coloured anemones, firebrick starfish and urchins. |
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Annual climbers such as sweet peas can be supported by a wigwam made from bamboo or by twiggy prunings taken from coloured stemmed dogwoods and other shrubs cut back in March. |
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It uses rubber rings and to make up for their lack of shape, one side is coloured black, the other white and any quoit which falls black side up, doesn't score. |
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His stories are highly coloured and immoderate, both sweet and sour. |
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His early work was predominantly in fairly lightweight materials, including wood and mixed media, and was often brightly coloured, but in the late 1980s he changed direction. |
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Try water colours, acrylic paints, pastels and coloured paper, coloured modelling clay, ordinary air-drying clay, origami paper, rubber printing stamps and gel pens. |
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It is a 70-m long linen hanging, embroidered with coloured wools. |
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The fog was lifting, revealing a grey sky, and a metallic coloured ocean. |
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I smiled at her confusion and complimented her on the banner she was embroidering from a coloured plate. |
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Gangly yet beautifully coloured with its bright indigo feathers, glossy black wings, and vivid red beak and legs, the pukeko is a member of the same family as the weka. |
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She had a black jumper or cardigan tied round her waist and was carrying a pair of black suede boots, inside which were a yellow t-shirt and a creamy coloured purse. |
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The turbulent gray and rust coloured swirls of gas are truly awesome. |
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The spiritual artwork, or mandala, was made up of millions of grains of coloured sand. |
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The full achievement is depicted in the form of a large coloured plaster overmantel in the Lifetimes Gallery at Buckland Abbey. |
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If the broke accumulates, a larger proportion can be used in making coloured papers, otherwise the above quantity is sufiicient. |
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The plant bears small groups of two or three yellowish coloured flowers on an axillary cyme. |
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He would lie on the green-bed all day long sewing pictures of boats on canvas with coloured wools. |
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Click on a coloured area to see an article about English in that country or region. |
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The woman's stola differed in looks from a toga, and was usually brightly coloured. |
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This surface could be smoothed and faced with an attractive stucco or thin panels of marble or other coloured stones called revetment. |
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There was a distinct native Italian style using black on a white background, which was no doubt cheaper than fully coloured work. |
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The benches in the Chamber, as well as other furnishings in the Lords' side of the Palace, are coloured red. |
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The nave's coloured ceiling was repainted in 1963 at the instigation of the then Vicar's wife, Mrs Barnett. |
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He also showed that coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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Maya ceramics were painted with clay slips blended with minerals and coloured clays. |
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Tara, a gallotannin, is often quoted as being the most lightfast vegetable tannin and makes very pale coloured leather. |
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This may include typographic information like coloured headings, emphasized and quoted text, inline images and diagrams. |
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She had been standing behind the curtain of coloured glass beads for at least half an hour now, waiting patiently with a silver lota of water. |
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With coloured ribbons representing the colours of the Salvation Army flag, timbrels play an integral facet of music in the Salvation army. |
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In the Forum Baths at Pompeii the floor is mosaic, the arched ceiling adorned with stucco and painting on a coloured ground, the walls red. |
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It was printed in an edition of 700 copies and distributed to be coloured and pasted on the walls of city halls or the palaces of princes. |
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Later descriptions mention that his thick black beard was braided into pigtails, sometimes tied in with small coloured ribbons. |
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Since the 18th century it has been coloured orange by adding annatto extract during manufacture. |
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Versions sold in supermarkets are typically coloured with annatto, although it is possible to obtain Red Leicester without it. |
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These lighter coloured, bottom fermented beers first started gaining real popularity in England in the later part of the 20th Century. |
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He adopted Clouet's method of drawing with coloured chalks on a plain ground, as well as his care over preliminary portraits for their own sake. |
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These early writings coloured all subsequent biography and have become embedded in a body of Keats legend. |
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Next came Deborah, strongly coloured by the Coronation Anthems and Athaliah, his first English Oratorio. |
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The resulting refracted beam of coloured light symbolises unity diffracted, leaving an absence of unity. |
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Many associate this era with fashion model Twiggy, miniskirts, and bold geometrical patterns on brightly coloured clothes. |
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Bowls were once only available coloured black or brown but they are now available in a variety of colours. |
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Since many bowls look the same, coloured, adhesive stickers or labels are also used to mark the bowls of each team in bowls matches. |
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In some countries, ladies generally wear coloured collars on their black or navy coats. |
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The white tennis shirt was supplemented in the late 1950s with coloured versions for table tennis in which white shirts are not allowed. |
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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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The Shetland Black is a variety of blue potato with a dark skin and indigo coloured flesh markings. |
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Any child born before or since then to one coloured and one white parent has been added to the coloured statistic. |
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Until 2016, the tradition had been to also release 30,000 similarly coloured balloons, which represented the people of Gibraltar. |
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He also showed that the coloured light does not change its properties by separating out a coloured beam and shining it on various objects. |
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Romanesque art is vigorous and direct, was originally brightly coloured, and is often very sophisticated. |
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In 2000, one of Kapoor's works, Parabolic Waters, consisting of rapidly rotating coloured water, was shown outside the Millennium Dome in London. |
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Some subspecies sport a light coloured patch running backwards from the corners of the mouth. |
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Modern represents a tartan that is coloured using chemical dye, as opposed to natural dye. |
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The lightly coloured underfur is not equally visible on different parts of the body. |
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Porcelain wares may be decorated under the glaze using pigments that include cobalt and copper or over the glaze using coloured enamels. |
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The six tepals sometimes differ in colour from the corona and may be cream coloured to pale yellow. |
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The Centre's main feature, the bronze coloured dome which covers the Donald Gordon Theatre, is clad in steel that was treated with copper oxide. |
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The water becomes cloudy, typically coloured a shade of green, yellow, brown, or red. |
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The church is built of coloured sandstone which has had the Victorian plaster removed from it. |
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The flanks are lighter coloured than the back, while the chin, lower lips, throat and front of the chest are white. |
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The Rhodian population of fallow deer are smaller on average than those of central and northern Europe, though they are similarly coloured. |
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Cormorants are medium to large aquatic birds with mainly dark plumage and areas of coloured skin on the face. |
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Females and young birds are coloured pale brown and grey, and males have brighter black, white, and brown markings. |
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In certain species, brightly coloured males turn dull when not in the presence of rivals or females. |
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It does not recognise its prey as such but will try to consume any small, dark coloured, moving object it encounters at night. |
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Some species are popular ornamental flowers in horticulture, with many cultivars selected for large and brightly coloured flowers. |
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Primrose breeding of named coloured varieties became popular in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. |
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The flowers are usually large, showy and brightly coloured, generally red yellow or white. |
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The sands are coloured due to oxidised iron compounds formed under different conditions. |
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In the past it was possible to buy Alum Bay coloured sand by mail order and make one's own sand pictures and bottles at home. |
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Many of them are long and thin and are mostly coloured yellow, red, and more rarely, black. |
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In the Cosmographie twelve vividly coloured charts are devoted to a survey of the fictitious continent Terra Australis. |
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In 1943, a mosaic version of the map, composed of coloured marble and brass, was inlaid into the vestibule floor of the Mitchell Library. |
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Most hosts wore fleece hats with coloured cloth tops in full dress, and round caps, with or without peaks, for ordinary duties. |
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The dress uniform had blue or green breeches with broad coloured stripes in the Host colour and these were often worn with the service jacket. |
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Delineation of jobs was rigid and communication would be through the means of coloured slips of paper written on in indelible pencil. |
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The use of coloured cotton weft, with linen warp was permitted in the 1736 Manchester Act. |
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Yarn may be used undyed, or may be coloured with natural or artificial dyes. |
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One of the exhibits is what is claimed to be the world's largest coloured pencil. |
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A coloured gene does occur in Great Britain but appears to be unknown in Australia. |
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However, this year, the Launceston College 45 mile team decided to cross the line in brightly coloured morphsuits. |
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The button-down shirts and plain coloured skivvies were replaced by beads, fringed shawls and loose fitting Asian-style tops. |
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In vases of coloured glass, expensive cut flowers were silently screaming as they smellily expired. |
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Here is what a wombat burrow may look like. Using coloured pencils or textas, colour in the wombat burrows. |
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At the centre is a five-pronged vajra draped and bound with a coloured silk scarf, representing one of the Five Buddha wisdoms or activities. |
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The roof tiles were made from marshmallows, jelly babies, white chocolate buttons and coloured candy coated chocolate drops. |
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Agateware are simulations of natural agate stones and these coloured ceramics create an optical illusion. |
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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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Devon minnows in Black and Gold or Brown and Gold can also be effective with the Yellowbelly good in more coloured water. |
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The presence of brown or cola coloured urine with red blood cell casts and deformed RBCs confirms the glomerular origin of hematuria. |
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Labella coloured as palps, with 2 or 3 hairs on each above and very few short spinules below. |
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Alternatively, leucothoe shrubs provide a striking display with coloured new shoots. |
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Previously, Pakistan was importing beef tomato, coloured bell pepper and cherry tomato from international market. |
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The reception of British surrealism has more often than not been coloured by a sense of its belatedness. |
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Zebra crossings would be replaced by brightly coloured biscuit wrapping and Belisha beacons were to be replaced by flashing Teacakes. |
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The detailed cake also includes a penguin egg made from a ball of fondant, coloured and stippled with royal icing. |
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It's also got coloured indicator bristles that tell you when it needs replacing, and a chunky, rubberised handle for easy grip. |
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He was wearing a red-coloured lumber jacket, white V-neck top and cream coloured trousers. |
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Any graph whose vertices can be coloured in this manner is said to be bipartite. |
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He wore a blueish coloured hoodie and a red and blue cap, and referred to himself as Miles. |
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The Channel Islander became the first player to make use of the new Worlds Bowls Board rule that allows players to play with coloured bowls. |
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Streets and other features were marked with coloured pennants or rods. |
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The city is well known for its architecture, particularly its historic buildings such as Saint Basil's Cathedral with its brightly coloured domes. |
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A number of Barrow's landmark buildings were constructed from locally sourced sandstone, evident from the high number of brown and red coloured stone buildings in the town. |
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In the table, boxes coloured light blue mean that the language is an official language of the country, while the main language spoken in the country is coloured dark blue. |
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In 1828, the colour bar was officially abolished in Mauritius, but British governors gave little power to coloured persons, and appointed only whites as leading officials. |
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Any rider taking a tactical substitute ride or double points ride is denoted by a black and white helmet colour as rather than one of the four usual coloured helmets. |
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A traditional product of Alum Bay, and a fixture of Isle of Wight tourist shops, is the creation of ornaments using the coloured sands layered in vials and jars. |
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The detached tail, sometimes brilliantly coloured, continues to writhe after detaching, distracting the predator's attention from the fleeing prey. |
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This was filled with brighly coloured paint, usually scarlet or vermilion. |
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Their soft plumage is cryptically coloured to resemble bark or leaves. |
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On a good day, visibility can be as much as 50 metres and can reveal a passing parade of tiny coloured fishes, lion fish, lobsters, tuna, eels, turtles, rays and even sharks. |
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The orphreys were divided into panels representing scenes from the life of the Virgin, and the coronation of the Virgin was figured in coloured silks upon the hood. |
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The area is defined by the bedrock of Jurassic limestone that creates a type of grassland habitat rare in the UK and that is quarried for the golden coloured Cotswold stone. |
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There ain't nothing gnarlier than slapping on some brightly coloured sunblock to ward off the blinding spectre of dangerous, snow-reflected sunlight. |
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Take the little walkway back from the street and discover an arboured garden patio setting decorated with appealingly kitsch painted statues and coloured fairy lights. |
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Above these stripes, the dolphin's flanks are coloured light blue or grey. |
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The surface of the fish facing away from the sea floor is pigmented, often serving to camouflage the fish, but sometimes with striking coloured patterns. |
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These included dark coloured flower, light coloured flower, albous flower, pink flower, red flower, small flower, biflorate and triflorate mutants. |
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These were closer to Chinese shan shui, but still fully coloured. |
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Caernarfon, in particular, stands out for its use of banded, coloured stone in the walls, statues of eagles and its polygonal, rather than round, towers. |
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Caernarfon's appearance differs from that of other Edwardian castles through the use of banded coloured stone in the walls and in its polygonal, rather than round, towers. |
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The colours and patterns of the steppe wildcat vary greatly, though the general background colour of the skin on the body's upper surface is very lightly coloured. |
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Opus sectile is a related technique in which flat stone, usually coloured marble, is cut precisely into shapes from which geometric or figurative patterns are formed. |
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These early sculptures are frequently simple, curved forms, usually monochromatic and brightly coloured, using powder pigment to define and permeate the form. |
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He felt he was intruding, and hurried past the door with the coloured glass panes into the Book Room, which smelled mustily of old paper and worm-eaten wood. |
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Wearing a tan coloured trousers, Bakosoro shook hands with voters along the campaign route as screaming Bodaboda motorcycles and elaborate floats rolled by. |
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Whites are more inodorate than flowers of the same kind coloured. |
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A map is bipartite if its vertices can be coloured with two colors, say black and white, in such a way that each edge links a white and a black vertex. |
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The Elizabeth line will use a version of the Transport for London roundel, coloured purple with a blue bar and the Elizabeth line name in TfL's New Johnston font. |
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With the coloured spinning tops invented by Forbes, Maxwell was able to demonstrate that white light would result from a mixture of red, green, and blue light. |
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All of the coloured ensigns contain the union flag as part of the design. |
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In One Day International cricket and Twenty20 International cricket, the team wears uniforms usually coloured green and gold, the national colours of Australia. |
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The former was played with fifteen red balls and one black positioned in a triangle, while the latter involved the potting of designated coloured balls. |
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In the first, between 1526 and 1528, he used the technique of Jean Clouet for his preliminary studies, combining black and coloured chalks on unprimed paper. |
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These images, tiny at the bottom of the market, often crudely coloured, were sold in thousands but are now extremely rare, most having been pasted to walls. |
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And now thousands of funny people with brightly coloured outdoor clothing and maps in plastic mapholders follow in their footsteps, ticking them off. |
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He used the representation of relief maps with coloured depth intervals as example and found that the capacity channel limits of such a map is approximately 7 or 8 categories. |
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Strongly coloured bears of many shapes, sizes and moods play across soft pastel backgrounds scattered with stars, jellybeans, ladybirds, polka dots or flowers. |
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Weever fishare small fish that are sandy coloured and lie in the sand. |
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Anderson pours coloured acrylic resin into the depressions on her pieces to create a glossy focal point for the sculptures, which she wall-mounts. |
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Everyone chases and colours each other with dry powder and coloured water, with some carrying water guns and water-filled balloons for their water fight. |
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A superly adorned creature, the Callithea Markii, having wings of a thick texture, coloured sapphire, blue, and orange, was only an occasional visitor. |
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Scores of transport planes streamed in to drop stick after stick of containers until the entire sky over the coast was polka-dotted with brightly coloured parachutes. |
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It was drawn in black and white with a coloured frontispiece. |
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They are small insectivores, the males mostly brightly coloured in various combinations of red, blue, white, and black, the females light brown with a red tail. |
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The tail, coloured like the back but with thin clean bars, is long, narrow, and rounded at the end with a black tip and a white band at the very end. |
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