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Among them moved people with yellow and red skulls: women; writers; actors.
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The leaves are to be in yellow and the roses in red-gold.
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The breach widens; the green and yellow turbans swarm within the walls.
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I like both the red and the yellow tritoma; we have both.
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Meeting that yellow-eyed gaze required effort, yet she managed without a falter.
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Here, y 1 is the vertical position of the first water drop.
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Check out this code: First, there is the x and y sets.
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It was underneath the paper, so it didn't get all chocolate cake-y.
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Here lie the beloved remains of Carmen and José Pimentel y Heras.
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Thus speaks Laertius, in the translation of Don José Ortíz y Sanz.
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Annatto is what gives cheese an orange or more pronounced yellowcolor.
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The fat is of a greenish- yellowcolor and of an oily consistence.
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From its bright yellowcolor it is also used as a pigment.
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His skin was a curious yellowcolor and his eyes were dull.
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A large symmetrically shaped vase or jug of a grayish yellowcolor.
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The rind is smooth and thin, of a red and yellowcolour.
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The skin shows an ochreous yellowcolour under the black bituminous plaster.
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Here and there appeared the ochreous- yellowcolour of adhering films of diatoms.
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The wood is of a light yellowcolour, and is very fragrant.
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Each cell contains a flattened chromatophore of a brown or yellowcolour.
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All the press learned was she liked giraffes, the colouryellow, and knitting.
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The colouryellow will never feel the same.
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The expression is melancholy, the belly very protuberant, the colouryellow-brown, the movements are cautious and slow.
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It combines the colour red which signifies love and energy with the colouryellow, which signifies happiness.
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The colouryellow has been chosen by some organisations to show support to those who are suffering with mental health.
Usage of color yellow in English
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King Bhumibol was born on a Monday, a day associated with the coloryellow.
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It took 15 years and professional counseling before I could wear the coloryellow again.
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Tizzy was a slight, effete young blond with an aristocratic nose and a partiality for the coloryellow.
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But at high noon, when atmospheric scattering is at a minimum, the coloryellow does not spring to mind.
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As the vessels glided over the Chao Phraya River, Thais dressed in the auspicious coloryellow watched with reverence.
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We waited for the whites of her eyes to turn a phlegm- coloredyellow.
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Moist Brazil paper, applied to the extremity of the tube, will be instantly coloredyellow.
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Associated with the colorYellow.
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This solstice moon will appear lower on the horizon than normal, where it will likely be coloredyellow-orange or amber.
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The higher frequencies give us the colors blue and green, and the lower frequencies give us the colorsyellow and red.
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Inside the plastic cubby were four vials: two identical, full of clear liquid, the third blue, the fourth a distinctively piss- coloredyellow.
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When seven hundred and seventy days old the child could point to the colorsyellow, red, green, and blue, upon these being named.
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The thin clouds that are almost always present are then coloredyellow and red, making a striking advertisement of the sun's progress beneath the horizon.