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Vernon's office adjoined the stable, and the walls were adorned with brightly colored lithographs, the folk art of the period.
Other forms of agate include Lake Superior agate, carnelian agate ( exhibiting reddish hues ), Botswana agate, blue lace agate, plume agates, moss agate, tube agate ( with visible flow channels or pinhole-sized ' tubes '), fortification agate ( which exhibit little or no banding structure ), fire agate ( which has internal flash or ' fire ', the result of a layer of clear agate over a layer of hydrothermally-deposited hematite ), Mexican crazy-lace agate, which often exhibits a brightly colored, complexly banded pattern ( also called Rodeo Agate and Rosetta Stone depending on who owned the mine at the time ).
* Snow cone, a dessert usually made of crushed or shaved ice, flavored with sweet, usually fruit-flavored, brightly colored syrup
* Traffic cone, a brightly colored cone-shaped plastic object commonly used as a temporary traffic barrier or warning sign
Cholistani khusas are very famous for the quality of workmanship, variety, and richness of designs especially when stitched and embroidered with golden or brightly colored threads.
Adding to that the locals always wear brightly colored clothes mostly consisting of brilliant reds, blazing oranges shocking pinks, and startling yellows and greens.
The strong Victorian colours disappeared, though, and new publications called for white or pale threads, except for fancy purses, which were often crocheted of brightly colored silk and elaborately beaded.
The illustrations are anime-styled and depict several outlandish and brightly colored creatures.
Seizures in BOEC usually feature visual symptoms such as scotoma or fortifications ( brightly colored spots or lines ) or amaurosis ( blindness or impairment of vision ).
) amongst patches of brightly colored flowers and thickets of brush and wood ( a good example would be the anonymous Ming Dynasty painting Birds and Plum Blossoms, housed in the Freer Gallery of the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D. C .).
* The Indigo Bunting is a small bird native to North America known for the male's brightly colored breeding plumage.
It includes both the dull grey fish and the brightly colored varieties.
In the British Punch and Judy show, Punch wears a brightly colored jester's motley and sugarloaf hat with a tassel.
Because his exposures were not simultaneous, unsteady subjects exhibited color " fringes " or, if rapidly moving through the scene, appeared as brightly colored ghosts in the resulting projected or printed images.
Elemental sulfur crystals are commonly sought after by mineral collectors for their brightly colored polyhedron shapes.
Pepper seeds can always survive the digestive tract of birds ; their fruit becomes brightly colored once its seeds are mature enough to germinate, thereby attracting the attention of birds who then distribute the seeds.
The symbols are usually brightly colored and easily recognizable, such as images of fruits, numerals or letters, and simple shapes such as bells, diamonds, or hearts ; newer video slot machines use animated cartoon characters and images of popular actors or singers ( in the case of themed slot machines, as described below ).
The skin may be drab or brightly colored, exhibiting various patterns of stripes, bars, spots, blotches or dots.
Huxley writes that he hoped to gain insight into extraordinary states of mind and expected to see brightly colored visionary landscapes.
To attain an " R " rating, Scorsese had the colors desaturated, making the brightly colored blood less prominent.
The brightly colored whitedishes were one of the most common of the early entremets, edibles that were intended to entertain and delight through a gaudy appearance, as much as through flavor.
The male displays brightly colored plumage during the breeding season to attract a mate.
Many serranid species are brightly colored, and many of the larger species are caught commercially for food.
These fences are typically brightly colored and consist of elements that can be knocked down, unlike cross country obstacles.
For example, visual hallucinations during occipital lobe seizures are typically visions of brightly colored, geometric shapes that may move across the visual field, multiply, or form concentric rings and generally persist from a few seconds to a few minutes.

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The work's two movements, one melodically sentimental, the other brightly capricious, are clever enough in a Ravel-like style, but they rehash a wornout idiom.
Among leaf litter frogs in Panama, frogs that actively hunt prey have narrow mouths and are slim, often brightly coloured and toxic, while ambushers have wide mouths and are broad and well camouflaged.
Coats of female bongos are usually more brightly coloured than those of males.
Kingfishers are a group of small to medium sized brightly coloured birds in the order Coraciiformes.
The special areas on the board are typically brightly coloured with yellow, green, red, and blue.
One Day International matches are usually played in brightly coloured clothing often in a " day-night " format where the first innings of the day occurs in the afternoon and the second occurs under stadium lights.
They are often brightly coloured, and may be iridescent or even luminescent.
The houses, balconies and terraces are mostly decorated with brightly patterned terra-cotta tiles, a throwback to long-ago Spanish conquerors.
Meursault is unaware of the absurdity of human existence, yet it colours his actions, the only real and true things are his physical experiences, thus, he kills the Arab man as ' his response to the sun's physical effects upon him ', as he moves toward his " adversary '" on the brightly overlit beach.
They are often brightly decorated.
These " berries " are usually juicy, round or semi-oblong, brightly coloured, sweet or sour, and do not have a stone or pit, although many seeds may be present.
Puffins are any of three small species of alcids ( auks ) in the bird genus Fratercula with a brightly coloured beak during the breeding season.
Females are bigger and more brightly colored.
The bracts are often leaf-like, sometimes brightly coloured and attractive, sometimes reduced to tiny scales.
However, many day-flying moths are brightly coloured, particularly if they are toxic.

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Above the eyes were short bony crests that may have been brightly coloured in life and used in courtship to attract a mate.
* Lobster trap buoys – brightly colored buoys used for the marking of lobster trap locations so the person lobster fishing can find their lobster traps.
They are used today by Shinto priests in formal costume and in the formal costume of the Japanese court ( they can be seen used by the Emperor and Empress during coronation and marriage ) and are brightly painted with long tassels.
In some species the webs are brightly colored and used in courtship displays.
The iris of the batises and the Black-and-white Shrike-flycatcher is brightly coloured and used in communication, becoming more brightly coloured when the adults are excited.
The brightly colored, fan-shaped shells of some scallops, with their radiating fluted pattern, are valued by shell collectors and have been used as motifs in art and design.
But is more importantly used as a safety device to warn boat drivers there is diver in the area-usually by being large, brightly colored and flying a dive flag ( the red-white " international " flag in the USA or the blue & white " alpha " flag elsewhere in the world ).
The brightly colored scopa leads to a colloquial name used occasionally in North America-" jelly-belly bees ".
The pottery produced was notable for the innovative glazes used on a range of brightly coloured pots, vases, buttons, bowls, tea services and jewellery.
The brightly painted yellow mouth may be used to deter potential predators.
It can be used, for example, to photograph a scene with part in deep shadow and part brightly lit, where otherwise either the shadows would have no detail or the highlights would be burnt out.
The 1980 release of the movie musical Xanadu brought renewed hopes the building might be saved when the auditorium's facade was used to portray a dilapidated building which became a sparkling, brightly lit roller disco nightclub, but the movie was critically panned and not an economic success.
Luminous mind ( also, " brightly shining mind ," " brightly shining citta ") is a term used by the Buddha in the Pali Canon.
** In East Africa, it is called either a kanga ( worn by African women ), or a kikoy, traditionally worn by men and used with much simpler designs, however, it is used more frequently in high fashion. Kangas are brightly coloured lengths of cotton that incorporate elaborate and artistic designs and usually include the printing of a Swahili proverb along the hem.
In milder versions, both red and yellow food coloring could sometimes be used to achieve bright colors, however turmeric powder is both mild and brightly colored, as is paprika, a sweet red pepper powder.
Willow has a crystal in her pocket that was used with her forgetting spell and it glows brightly in her hand.
In particular her urge to drink the water used to wash a sword that had cleaved the head of a warrior of Elara, whilst standing on that same head, raised the interest of the soothsayers at court, who predicted that ' The queen's son, when he has vanquished the Damilas ( Tamil invaders ) and built up a united kingdom, will make the doctrine to shine forth brightly '.
In the early part of the period mainly black paint and clear or brightly coloured glass was used, but in the early 14th century the use of compounds of silver, painted on glass which was then fired, allowed a number of variations of colour, centred on yellows, to be used with clear glass in a single piece.

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