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Colours and Match
In the 1980s, Thorn contributed guest vocals and backing vocals for The Style Council on the track " Paris Match " ( from the album Café Bleu ), The Go-Betweens on their track Head Full of Steam, Working Week on the single " Venceremos ( We Will Win )", Lloyd Cole and the Commotions on the track " Big Snake ", and Adam F on " The Tree Knows Everything ", from Colours.
Their second album, You See Colours, was released in March 2006, and saw a breakthrough when their songs began being used as backing music on the BBC Television football highlights show Match of the Day, and also commercially ; " Long Time Coming " featured in national advertisement campaigns both in the UK and the US.

Colours and rugby
In 1991, the following legend was printed in the Centennial Rugby Programme, dubbed-" The Battle of The Colours ", for the 100th anniversary of the annual Nudgee vs Terrace rugby match.
College Colours are royal blue and white, and the playing uniform for sports is the traditional striped rugby top with the ' Vatican V ' logo.
In July 1956 ' School Colours ' were awarded for the first time in rugby and cricket.

Colours and match
He must have spent at least one term in residence, and must have earned a Full Blue, Half Blue or Second Team Colours ( in a full blue sport ) by representing the University against Oxford in a Varsity match.

Colours and between
Every year, Colours events are contested between the sporting clubs of each University.
The 1984 album True Colours veered stylistically between funk, power pop, mid-tempo rock and moody ballads.
Colours distinguish between man-made features, dry land, sea bed that dries with the tide and seabed that is permanently underwater and indicate water depth.
:" Vert within a representation of town walls having two towers and a Gateway between towers Argent three Saffron Flowers issuant from the battlements of the gateway blown and showing the stamens proper And for the Crest On a Wealth of the Colours Upon a Chapeau Gules turned up Ermine a Lion rampant Azure grasping in the dexter paw a representation of the Ancient Mace of the Borough of Saffron Walden proper "
Charles Wood's skill in setting poetry to music is well-known to baritones in his setting of Walt Whitman's poem " Ethiopia Saluting the Colours " where he captures the mood of the American Civil War and the relationship between the black people forced into slavery and their deliverance by an unknown soldier bemused by the whole situation.
Both Colours, released in 1980, and Mommy Don't Love Daddy Anymore, released in 1981, were solid collections of music that alternately addressed larger social issues such as poverty and divorce as well as personal spiritual issues of salvation and discipleship, along with the intersection between the two.
Colours and livery tend to vary widely between services and jurisdictions, dependent on the individual requirements and preferences of the service.

Colours and University
The Central Athletic Club is made up of five committees that oversee the development of sport in the college: the Executive Committee which is responsible overall for all activities, the Captains ' Committee which represents the 49 club captains and awards University Colours ( Pinks ), the Pavilion Bar Committee which runs the private members ' bar, the Pavilion Members ' Committee and the Sports Facilities Committee.
* Queen's University – Queen's College Colours, also called the Oil Thigh
Despite having a large winter training squad, and many players representing the University over the summer months ( up to 50 players from the training squad and College level ) rarely are more than a total of 12 Blues and 12 Colours awarded across a season.
The rest of the song was written in 1898 by a student, Alfred Lavell, with the title and The Queen's College Colours after a disappointing loss to the University of Toronto in order to inspire the team.
On November 27, 2010 new Regimental Colours were presented to the regiment at the Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre on the University of British Columbia campus.

Colours and College
The scenery of the island is rivalled in northeastern North America only by Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island tourism marketing places a heavy emphasis on its Scottish Gaelic heritage through events such as the Celtic Colours Festival, held each October, as well as promotions through the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and Crafts.
* College Colours, a form of recognition for sporting prowess at a university ; known in many places as a Blue
At the end of the Parade, the Colours and the Senior Division leave the parade ground via the Grand Steps of the Old College building.
In the gallery hang Queen's Colours and Standards which have been replaced, along with standards of several disbanded squadrons ( most standards of disbanded squadrons hang in the rotunda of the RAF College Cranwell ).
The Colours are displayed on Brighton College Open Day Summer 2008.
After a day of relaxation, the Queen then ventured to Sheridan College, to view students learning computer animation, and Hamilton, where at Copps Coliseum she, as their colonel-in-chief, presented the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada with their new Colours.
Although the song's official title is Queen's College Colours, it is almost universally referred to by the first words of the Gaelic chorus.
: Of Queen's College Colours and are shaking in their shoes.

Colours and Dublin
On 12 June, five regimental Colours were laid up in a ceremony at St George's Hall, Windsor Castle in the presence of HM King George V. ( The South Irish Horse who sent a Regimental engraving because the regiment chose to have its standard remain in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin ).

Match and rugby
Dexter entered Jesus College, Cambridge in October 1955, where he played golf and rugby in addition to winning his cricket Blue and playing in the University Match in 1956, 1957 and ( as captain ) 1958.
The other major Oxbridge competitions are the Rugby Union and Rugby League Varsity Matches: The Varsity Match is a rugby union game played annually in December at Twickenham stadium.
The Rugby League Varsity Match is a rugby league game played annually in March at The Stoop.
The highlight of the sporting and social calendar is the annual Bottle Match against Camborne School of Mines, the second oldest rugby varsity match in the world.
Chadwick attended Tonbridge School and St John's College, Cambridge, where he received three Blues in rugby when he represented Cambridge University in the annual Varsity Match against Oxford in 1936, 1937 and 1938.
At Oxford he was awarded two rugby union Blues playing in the Varsity Match against Cambridge in 1999 and 2000.
In the sketch Frank said " Match of the Day was boring !, all it was, was rugby!
Lewis also played rugby union and won a blue for Cambridge in The Varsity Match in 1959.
The IRB Rugby Aid Match was a rugby union football match played on 5 March 2005 under the auspices of the International Rugby Board to raise money for the United Nations World Food Programme to support its work aiding victims of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
The Varsity Match is an annual rugby union fixture played between the universities of Oxford and Cambridge in England.
While at Cambridge he joined the Cambridge University rugby team and in the Varsity Match of 1893 he won his only sporting Blue.
There is a lounge were the TV cameras ( usually 2 or 3 ) are situated for rugby union / league and 4 media boxes for radio commentary, TV commentary, Television Match Officials ( TMO ) or Third Umpire and another media box for additional commentary.
He also presented two popular satirical documentaries on rugby, Chasing the Lions, a TV3 documentary featuring Après Match star Risteárd Cooper that saw both men follow the British and Irish Lions rugby team on their tour of New Zealand ; and Chasing the Blues, following the misfortunes of the Irish rugby team at the World Cup in France.

Match and union
Rugby union games are controlled by an on field referee assisted by two Assistant Referees ( AR's ), and often a Television Match Official ( TMO ) during televised games.

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