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For easy viewing, the middle 2 beads on each wire ( the 5th and 6th bead ) usually are of a different colour from the other eight beads.
The process is usually to lay one colour at a time using a ribbon that has colour panels.
Usually pages per minute refers to sparse monochrome office documents, rather than dense pictures which usually print much more slowly, especially colour images.
A monochrome printer can only produce an image consisting of one colour, usually black.
Fur colour in American wolves ranges from white, black, red, yellow, brown, grey, and grizzled skins, and others representing every shade between, although usually each locality has its prevailing tint.
Cheddar is usually a deep to pale yellow ( off-white ) colour, but food colourings are sometimes used in industrial varieties of Cheddar style cheeses.
The flavour, colour, and quality of industrial cheese varies significantly, and food packaging will usually indicate a strength, such as mild, medium, strong, tasty, sharp, extra sharp, mature, old, or vintage ; this may indicate the maturation period, or food additives used to enhance the flavour.
Like Snorri's Hel, she is terrifying to in appearance, black or dark in colour, usually naked, adorned with severed heads or arms or the corpses of children, her lips smeared with blood.
Most jedi use naturally-formed crystals, whereas Sith tend to use synthetic crystals which are usually red in colour.
There is also a variation of the " Fully Wild " rule in which the wild card ( in this instance they are usually jokers as there are traditionally only two and there is only one black and one red ) can be any card of the suits matching the cards colour or current suit.
The ingredients to make dried pasta usually include water, semolina flour, egg for colour and richness, vegetable juice ( such as spinach, beet, tomato, carrot ) for colour and taste, and herbs or spices for flavour ; however, ingredients may vary.
He is a winged divine horse, usually depicted as white in colour.
On the reverse side of each piece, other than the king and gold general, are one or two other characters, in amateur sets often in a different colour ( usually red ); this side is turned face up during play to indicate that the piece has been promoted.
Sherried whisky is usually darker or more amber in colour, while whisky aged in ex-bourbon casks is usually a golden-yellow / honey colour.
Vampires were usually reported as bloated in appearance, and ruddy, purplish, or dark in colour ; these characteristics were often attributed to the recent drinking of blood.
In attempting a given route, a climber is only allowed to use grips of the designated colour as handholds but is usually allowed to use both handholds and footholds of the designated colour and surface structures and textures of the " rockface " as footholds.
Bo usually wears a cream-yellow shirt ; it is a stronger yellow in the first and second season, a lighter cream colour from the third season, and in the sixth and seventh season has more of a grey hue to it.
Basalt is usually grey to black in colour, but rapidly weathers to brown or rust-red due to oxidation of its mafic ( iron-rich ) minerals into rust.
Inside the nodule, flint is usually dark grey, black, green, white, or brown in colour, and often has a glassy or waxy appearance.

colour and varies
Generally, the quality called timbre or " tone colour " varies because the flute can produce harmonics in different proportions or intensities.
The colour of the bracts varies from a creamy white to a deep crimson, but the soft pale pink bracts with a silvery sheen are the most prized.
Their body colour varies from medium brown, to goldish, to beige-white, and is occasionally marked with dark brown spots, especially on the limbs.
Also, the lynx's colouring, fur height and paw size varies by its climate range — in the Southwestern United States, the fur and colour are short-haired, dark and the paws are smaller and less padded ; as the lynx ranges to its colder northern climates, the fur gets progressively thicker ( for warmth ), the colour gets lighter ( for camouflage ) and its paws enlarge and become more padded ( for snowy environments ).
Modern dark mild varies from dark amber to near-black in colour and is very light-bodied.
Their skin varies in colour depending on the subspecies, with some having light or dark gray skin and others having pinkish or even reddish skin.
Its coat colour varies from light-sand, to red-sand, red-or mahogany with or without brindling, black mantle, black mask, black ears.
The colour of the varnish varies from shades of brown to black.
The appearance of Eucalyptus bark varies with the age of the plant, the manner of bark shed, the length of the bark fibres, the degree of furrowing, the thickness, the hardness and the colour.
Bill colour varies: the four subarctic species have black bills with varying amounts of yellow, and all the others are patterned red and black.
This clarity is alternated with periods of haze that varies in colour to the light on it.
The colour of the cheese varies from white to ivory-yellow, and the inedible rind from yellow to brownish beige.
# A tunic-style top and dark blue trousers that are optimally designed to prevent cross-infection, the colour of which depends upon the grade ( or, more recently, band ) of the nurse — the colour varies between NHS Trusts.
The shirts have short sleeves and the colour varies according to the level in which the student is.
The colour results from the presence of anthocyanins, and varies according to both rhubarb variety and production technique.
Each individual cover of this edition varies in colour of the linen as well as in the colours of foil stamping, making each copy a unique piece.
The flowers are produced in dense clusters along the stems, each flower with fine small petals and a tight bundle of stamens ; flower colour varies from white to pink, red, pale yellow or greenish.
It varies in colour from a bright lemony yellow to a drab greyish brown.
Eye colour varies from yellow over orange to brown.
The plumage varies in colour due to environmental factors, giving the bird a natural camouflage.

colour and from
It receives its name from its soil ( weathered from the weak underlying limestone ), which is black in colour, almost destitute of sand and loam, and rich in limestone and marl formations, especially adapted to the production of cotton ; hence the region is also called the Cotton Belt.
If Acorn had thought to include this small modification in the original Electron design it is likely the machine would have had a much greater impact as it would have nearly doubled the amount of motion possible in games and saved modes 0 – 3 ( including the only 16 colour mode ) from being nearly useless due to contended memory timings.
When debates polarise between techniques, the methods are often referred to by a colour code, based on the colours of the bindings of the two volumes from the first Oxford Conference, where the approaches were first distinguished.
In the UK, the BBC Micro based OBBS software, available from Pace for use with their modems, optionally allowed for colour and graphics using the Teletext based graphics mode available on that platform.
The Belgian Blue is named after their typically blue-grey mottled hair colour, however its colour can vary from white to black.
The colour of bubbles fired is randomly generated and chosen from the colors of bubbles still left on the screen.
Originally a dark beer, a modern bock can range from light copper to brown in colour.
The beer should be clear, and colour can range from light copper to brown, with a bountiful and persistent off-white head.
It is clear, with colour ranging from dark gold, for the paler version, to dark brown with ruby highlights for darker version.
It is clear, with a colour ranging from deep copper to dark brown in colour, often with ruby highlights.
As the bean pods mature, they turn yellow and dry up, and the beans inside change from green to their mature colour.
In addition to the deep chestnut colour of their coats, they have bright white stripes on their sides to help camouflage them from their enemies.
Another occurred in issue 2674, dated 16 October 1993, when the whole comic was now printed in full colour, along with some new strips such as The Numskulls, which had been moved from The Beezer.
The background was changed from one colour behind the logo and another behind the Dennis strip to one single colour or a pattern, such as red and black stripes.
Composed largely of British World War I veterans, the unit's nickname arose from the colour of the improvised khaki uniforms initially worn by its members.
A photo printer is a colour printer that can produce images that mimic the colour range ( gamut ) and resolution of prints made from photographic film.
Beautiful silks from the work-shops of Constantinople also portrayed in dazzling colour animals-lions, elephants, eagles, and griffins-confronting each other, or represented Emperors gorgeously arrayed on horseback or engaged in the chase.
The name of the element is derived from the Greek word " chrōma " ( χρώμα ), meaning colour, because many of its compounds are intensely coloured.
Just as the older dictionaries it includes uniquely Canadian words and words borrowed from other languages, and surveyed spellings, such as whether colour or color was the more popular choice in common use.

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