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distinctive and orange
The pelage coloration varies between shades of orange or brown with white ventral areas and distinctive black stripes.
Their distinctive orange, red, or purple glow during operation indicates the presence of gas ; electrons flowing in a vacuum do not produce light within that region.
S. A. F. R Port Salut is a semi-soft pasteurised cow's milk cheese from Brittany, France, with a distinctive orange crust and a mild flavour.
The two subspecies are very similar, but the grass pickerel lacks the redfin's distinctive orange to red fin coloration, its fins having dark leading edges and amber to dusky coloration.
The Evening Standard has a fleet of delivery vans painted in a distinctive orange and white livery
Gulf promoted the concept of branded product sales by selling gasoline in containers and from pumps marked with a distinctive orange disc logo.
Nowadays he is most widely recognized as reinterpreted by the Disney studios, with distinctive orange and black stripes, beady eyes, a long chin, springy tail, and ( the one detail originating from A.
With distinctive orange notes, this Sicilian wine saw its peak of popularity just before the phylloxera epidemic when the more than 2. 6 million gallons ( 100, 000 hectoliters ) was produced annually.
In all comics, the individual Beagle Boys are referred to by their prison numbers, indicated on the tags seen on the chests of their distinctive orange or red shirts.
This lack of paint gave the ET a distinctive orange color, which became synonymous with the Space Shuttle.
Another popular garden tree which sheds its bark in a distinctive irregular round patches which take on a range of different colours from cream through blue-grey to orange, pink or red.
The great size, bulky, barrel-shaped build, ear tufts and orange eyes make this a distinctive species.
In 1954 Polydor Records introduced their distinctive orange label.
The basic “ cola ” taste from Coca-Cola and competing cola drinks comes mainly from vanilla and cinnamon ; distinctive tastes among various brands are the result of trace flavorings such as orange, lime and lemon and spices such as nutmeg.
Most trains consist of 8 carriages, with distinctive orange colour with white JR graphics on the front, rear and sides.
In keeping with the holiday " feel-good factor ", One-Elevens were painted in the following distinctive, eye-catching pastel colour combinations: yellow / gold / orange, pink / rose / magenta, pale violet / mauve / purple, light green / mid-green / forest green.
The adult of this species is highly distinctive, with its pink body, pale orange legs and bill, and glossy black head, wings and tail.
There are three subspecies, all with orange head, neck and chest in breeding plumage and dull grey-brown winter coloration, and distinctive black and white wingbar at all times.
An " Orange " brand speaker cabinet and separate amplifier " head " with its distinctive orange Tolex covering.
Their distinctive attire ( stripe wear or orange vests or jumpsuits ) serves the purpose of displaying their punishment to the public, as well as making them identifiable if they attempt to escape.
The crown of the head has black sides and a narrow black front, and a bright crest, yellow with an orange centre in the male, and entirely yellow in the female ; the crest is erected in display, making the distinctive orange stripe of the male much more conspicuous.
Earl Grey tea, sometimes misspelled Earl Gray, is a tea blend with a distinctive flavour and aroma derived from the addition of oil extracted from the rind of the bergamot orange, a fragrant citrus fruit.

distinctive and breast
Their distinctive garment was a scapular of two strips of dark cloth, worn on the breast and back, and fastened at the shoulders.
An old British folk tale seeks to explain the Robin's distinctive breast.
The distinctive combination of a red face and blue breast band render the adult Barn Swallow easy to distinguish from the African Hirundo species and from the Welcome Swallow ( Hirundo neoxena ) with which its range overlaps in Australasia.
But even more distinctive are the salt-and-pepper markings on the breast of adult birds, which is why the goose is colloquially called the " Specklebelly " in North America.
The Brahminy Kite is distinctive and contrastingly coloured, with chestnut plumage except for the white head and breast and black wing tips.
A distinctive bird, the adult White-bellied Sea Eagle has a white head, breast, under-wing coverts and tail.
In summer it has a distinctive breeding plumage, with a pinkish breast, grey head and pale supercilium.
Juveniles have backs, similar to young Dunlin, but the white flanks and belly and brown-streaked breast are distinctive.
Breeding-plumaged male Bramblings are very distinctive, with a black head, dark upperparts, orange breast and white belly.
In breeding plumage, the latter has a distinctive red face, throat and breast.
It was not until 1943 that he produced his first photograph with a distinctive personal vision, “ De Sade à Lénine ”, an image of a woman cutting a slice of bread, the loaf gripped tightly against her naked torso, the blade pointing at her left breast.
All Line Corps officers were distinctive branch / sub-branch insignia on the right breast.
There is a distinctive black breast band with white scaly markings.
Immature birds are very distinctive, having olive-brown upperparts with a white rump and yellow throat and upper breast.
) In the breeding plumage, the male can be confused with the syntopic Loten's Sunbird which has a long bill and distinctive broad maroon band on the breast.
* Above the right breast " pocket ," the distinctive " SEA SCOUTS B. S. A.
Adults in breeding plumage are white, with a dark greyish brown back, and have a distinctive brown breast, with a thinner band of black below the neck, and between the eyes and beak.

distinctive and both
Native speakers of a given language usually perceive one phoneme in their language as a single distinctive sound in that language and are " both unaware of and even shocked by " the allophone variations used to pronounce single phonemes.
Lyrical and almost epigrammatic in form, the poems ' wistful evocation of doomed youth in the English countryside, in spare language and distinctive imagery, appealed strongly to late Victorian and Edwardian taste, and to many early 20th century English composers ( beginning with Arthur Somervell ) both before and after the First World War.
Often, the term Celtic music is applied to the music of Ireland and Scotland because both lands have produced well-known distinctive styles which actually have genuine commonality and clear mutual influences.
In the inner part of the Peninsula, where both groups were in contact, a mixed, distinctive, culture arose, called Celtiberian.
George Mackay Brown from Orkney, and Iain Crichton Smith from Lewis, wrote both poetry and prose fiction shaped by their distinctive island backgrounds.
She also is what I consider a classic Indian beauty .... her natural, distinctive Indian looks set her apart from many other heroines ( I say heroines because many have yet to learn to act, and cannot justfully be called actresses yet ), she proves that she does not need blatant blond / red highlights, tons of body paint and makeup, blue contacts, and scraps of clothes to look beautiful ... and that the complete following of Western trends isn ´ t worth sacrificing traditional Indian beauty, grace, and respect for popularity ... a mixture of both that remains respectable ... it ´ s quality rather than quantity ( or lackthereof, in the clothes department ).
Although the term is often used to refer to any puppet that resembles the distinctive style of The Muppet Show, the term is both an informal name and legal trademark owned by the Walt Disney Company in reference to the original characters created by Henson.
During the early 1980s, British bands like New Order and The Cure that straddled the lines of post-punk and New Wave developed both new musical styles and a distinctive industrial niche.
The Weinhaus Huth, with its distinctive corner cupola, was a wedge-shaped structure located in the angle between Potsdamer Straße and Link Straße ( literally " Left Street "), and with entrances in both streets.
Medley and Hatfield both possessed exceptional vocal talent, with range, control and tone that helped them create a strong and distinctive duet sound and also to perform as soloists.
Their most distinctive feature and namesake are the yellow tufts () that appear annually on birds of both sexes as the summer reproductive season approaches.
Beginning in 1965, Preminger made a string of films in which he attempted to make stories that were fresh and distinctive, but the films he made, including In Harm's Way ( 1965 ) and Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon ( 1970 ), became both critical and financial bombs.
First released in 1977-78 it proved to be highly influential among both electronic music composers and music producers, including Mike Thorne, an early adopter from the commercial world, due to its versatility, its cutting-edge technology, and distinctive sounds.
" Paul Hindemith's distinctive modal language is represented by both his a cappella Mass and his Six Chansons on texts by Rilke, while a more contrapuntally dissonant style comes through in his secular requiem, When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd.
Although the producers decided against depending upon a single host for Sesame Street, instead casting a group of ethnically diverse actors, they realized that a children's television program needed to have, as Lesser put it, " a variety of distinctive and reliable personalities ", both human and Muppet.
Waardenburg syndrome-hereditary disorder that is characterized by hearing impairment, a white shock of hair and / or distinctive blue color to one or both eyes, and wide-set inner corners of the eyes.
Most Tejanos today reside in South Texas and have a form of folk and popular music, greatly influenced by ( yet quite distinctive from ) both traditional genres of Mexican music and mainstream genres of American music.
Limburg mijn Vaderland is the official anthem of both Belgian and Dutch Limburg, and has versions in various dialects of Limburgish, varying from accents closer to standard Dutch in the west, to more distinctive dialects near the Maas.
Furthermore, Boito was contemptuous of what he saw as the low operatic standards prevailing in Italy at that time, and he determined to make his new work distinctive, both musically and intellectually, from anything that had been heard before.
Polish philosopher Feliks Koneczny claimed that there is a distinctive Turanian civilization, encompassing both Turkic and some Slavic peoples, such as Russians.
One distinctive feature of the pre-Reformation houses of the Order was that they were double monasteries, with both men and women forming a joint community, though with separate cloisters.
Mullins had a distinctive talent both as a performer and a songwriter.
The voice is distinctive both for its ducklike quality and the fact that it is often very difficult for anybody to understand, especially when Donald flew into a rage ( which happened fairly often ).
Today the town of Mashpee is known both for tourist recreation and for its distinctive Wampanoag culture.

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