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Initially, civil aviation schools within Germany were used, yet only light trainers could be used in order to maintain the façade that the trainees were going to fly with civil airlines such as Deutsche Luft Hansa.
* German auxiliary cruiser Hansa, a German auxiliary cruiser used in World War II
* Hansa Bird, or Hamsa, a swan or goose used as a symbol and decorative element in India
* From the video game Metro 2033 and the novel upon which it is based, " Hansa " is the commonly used nickname of " The Commonwealth of the Stations of the Ring Line ".
Small amounts of sweep do not cause serious problems, and had been used on a variety of aircraft to move the spar into a convenient location, as on the Junkers Ju 287 or HFB-320 Hansa Jet.
The earliest mass-produced cars that used Kammback principles were the 1949-1951 Nash Airflyte in the U. S. and the 1952-1955 Borgward Hansa 2400 in Europe.
German Junkers Ju 90 | Ju 90 aircraft developed for and used by Deutsche Luft Hansa | Lufthansa, 1938.
Because of its low price, Hansa Pils is often used in Radler.
Besides Aeroput, Air France, Deutsche Luft Hansa, KLM, Imperial Airways and airlines from Italy, Austria, Hungary, Romania and Poland also used the airport until the outbreak of the Second World War.
For the action sequences involving aircraft at the San Jose airport, a Hansa twin-engine jet was used to collide with a Convair 880 that was briefly disguised as a 150-passenger Evergreen International Airlines Boeing 727.
The arrangement was also used for Borgward's Goliath and Hansa brand cars and in a few other German cars.

Yellow and yellow
Yellow amber is a hard, translucent, yellow, orange, or brown fossil resin from evergreen trees.
Since then it has been eroding, creating dramatic incised valleys, and providing the sediment that gives the Yellow River its yellow color and that causes the flooding of the river in the lower reaches ( hence the river's nickname ' China's sorrow ').
* The Little Yellow Chicken: An animated little yellow chicken who would always mistake anything and everything for an egg.
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Yellow, then, may be understood as a quale ; it will do no good to read the dictionary and learn that " yellow " names the colour of egg yolks and ripe lemons, or that " yellow " names the primary colour between green and orange on the spectrum, or that the perception of yellow is stimulated by electromagnetic radiation with a wavelength of between 570 and 590 nanometers.
The yellow and blue jerseys, the same colors found on Philadelphia's city flag, are based on those worn by the Philadelphia Eagles in the team's inaugural season, and were the same colors used by the former Frankford Yellow Jackets franchise prior to their suspension of operations in 1931.
Yellow is often used for libertarianism or classical liberalism, due to yellow being the color of gold, which signifies the gold standard.
A simple yellow flag ( contagion ) | yellow flag ( also called the " Yellow Jack ") had historically been used to signal quarantine ( it stands for Q among signal flags ), but now indicates the opposite, as a signal of a ship free of disease that requests boarding and inspection.
Mickey Dugan, better known as The Yellow Kid, was a bald, snaggle-toothed boy who wore an oversized yellow nightshirt and hung around in a slum alley typical of certain areas of squalor that existed in turn of the 19th to 20th century New York City.
The two newspapers which ran the Yellow Kid, Pulitzer's World and Hearst's Journal American, quickly became known as the yellow kid papers.
" Yellow " in this case may refer to a natural cream or khaki colour rather than bright yellow.
The two-meter-wide Yellow – red – blue ( 1925 ) consists of several main forms: a vertical yellow rectangle, an inclined red cross and a large dark blue circle ; a multitude of straight ( or sinuous ) black lines, circular arcs, monochromatic circles and scattered, coloured checkerboards contribute to its delicate complexity.
Yellow has an eccentric movement and blue a concentric movement ; a yellow surface seems to move closer to us, while a blue surface seems to move away.
Yellow fever is caused by the yellow fever virus, a 40 to 50 nm wide enveloped RNA virus belonging to the family Flaviviridae.
Yellow journalism, or the yellow press, is a type of journalism that presents little or no legitimate well-researched news and instead uses eye-catching headlines to sell more newspapers.
Hogan's Alley, a comic strip revolving around a bald child in a yellow nightshirt ( nicknamed The Yellow Kid ), became exceptionally popular when cartoonist Richard F. Outcault began drawing it in the World in early 1896.
The use of " yellow journalism " as a synonym for over-the-top sensationalism in the U. S. apparently started with more serious newspapers commenting on the excesses of " the Yellow Kid papers.
* Yellow Belly: A very large, yellow and black striped tadpole-shaped creature.
Yellow perch are almost identical in appearance to European perch but have a more yellow coloring.
The Yellow Alert and Red Alert signals correspond to the earlier Alert Signal and Attack Signal, respectively, and the early Federal Signal AR timer siren control units featured the " Take Cover " button labeled with a red background, and the " Alert " button labeled with a yellow background.
Shallots also have the most antioxidant activity, followed by Western Yellow, pungent yellow ( New York Bold ), Northern Red, Mexico, Empire Sweet, Western White, Peruvian Sweet, Texas 1015, Imperial Valley Sweet, and Vidalia.

Yellow and pigment
The lead containing pigment Chrome Yellow was used for a very long time before environmental regulations discouraged its use.
Chrome Yellow is a natural yellow pigment made of lead ( II ) chromate ( PbCrO < sub > 4 </ sub >).
Because the pigment tends to oxidize and darken on exposure to air over time, and it contains lead, a toxic, heavy metal, it has been largely replaced by another pigment, Cadmium Yellow ( mixed with enough Cadmium Orange to produce a color equivalent to chrome yellow ).

Yellow and used
Yellow clay was used as a poultice for insect bites and also for swellings ; ;
Yellow 6, used in sausages, gelatin, and candy can lead to the attribution of gland and kidney tumors, again in animal models and contains carcinogens, but in minimal amounts ..
Similar ideas can be found in other cultures, for example in China, where a concept often translated as " race " was associated with supposed common descent from the Yellow Emperor, and used to stress the unity of ethnic groups in China.
This system or slight variants are learned by most beginners in the U. S. and may earlier have been referred to as ' Goren '; a dominant version used in on-line computer bridge play is known as Standard American Yellow Card, detailed below.
Although the Yellow Turbans were defeated, many generals appointed during the crisis never disbanded their assembled militia forces and used these troops to amass power outside of the collapsing imperial authority.
* Yellow grease, in rendering, used frying oils, or lower-quality grades of tallow
This article adopts the division used by the Yellow River Conservancy Commission.
The show featured a format somewhat similar to the 1979 and 1981 local episodes of YCDTOTV on CJOH ( including the showing of music videos ), and used a variation on YCDTOTVs trademark green slime called " Yellow Yuck.
Gold or Yellow highlights are often used to signify additional rank, though this convention is far from universal.
Some scholars have noted that a myth arose that the first legendary Emperor of China, Huangdi ( 黃帝, Yellow Emperor ) used a snake for his coat of arms.
The MiG-15s were the jets used during the Korean War by Communist forces, and " MIG Alley " was the name given by U. S. Air Force pilots to the northwestern portion of North Korea, where the Yalu River empties into the Yellow Sea.
This is also why gradations of safewords and / or actions that signify a scene may be becoming too much are commonly used ( i. e., Yellow ) so that the partners can safely adjust the scene before crossing boundaries.
Irving used the label " traditional enemies of the truth " to describe Jews, and in a 1963 article about a speech by Sir Oswald Mosley wrote that " Yellow Star did not make a showing ".
As a result, article 193 of the Constitution of Belgium describes the colours of the Belgian Nation as Red, Yellow and Black instead of the order used in the above official flag.
* Paul Edwin Zimmer's Dark Border series used a number of the names that feature in The King in Yellow, including Hastur, Hali, and Carcosa.
Early synthpop pioneers included Japanese group Yellow Magic Orchestra and British bands Ultravox and the Human League ; the latter largely used monophonic synthesizers to produce music with a simple and austere sound.
Using White, Yellow, and NoBL lists to avoid some lookups can be used to alleviate this in some MTAs.
Flashing Yellow / Orange: Cross with caution, usually used when lights are out of order or shut down for the night, for low traffic
Pointillism is analogous to the four-color CMYK printing process used by some color printers and large presses that place dots of Cyan ( blue ), Magenta ( red ), Yellow, and Key ( black ).
The Jurchen Jin Dynasty gained control of North China in 1127, and Huai River, which used to cut through north Jiangsu to reach the Yellow Sea, was the border between the north, under the Jin, and the south, under the Southern Song Dynasty.
Yellow gaffer tape used for marking a Film_crew # Camera | camera department remote on a film set

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