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At Travel Town Museum historic full sized railroad locomotives, passenger cars and streetcars are the eye-catching portion of the collection highlighting transportation in Southern California which includes an exhibit hall, model train layout, picnic areas, a gift shop, and is encircled by the last of three miniature train rides in Griffith Park.

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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.
Legend has it that Daniel Hechter was so impressed by Ajax's eye-catching strip, he used it as the inspiration for PSG's kit, though he changed the colour to match the French flag.
Trobikes have an eye-catching colour scheme – white frames, forks, handlebars, and wheels – yellow engines – red chain / mudguards.

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In their heyday of the first half of the 17th century, they were printed in black-letter or gothic type and included multiple, eye-catching illustrations, a popular tune tile, as well as an alluring poem.
Vestiges of design ideas first adopted in the iBook G3 can still be seen today: moving interface ports from the back to the sides and leaving them uncovered, omitting a latch for the computer's lid and providing color options and an eye-catching design intended to be seen with the computer open.
the Reiner-Burchill Residence, " Silvertop " ( 1956 ), was his first major exploration of the sculptural possibilities of monolithic concrete, features a large arching concrete roof over the main house and an eye-catching curved concrete driveway that sweeps up and around the steep block.
The first installment taking up six whole pages, Stead attacked vice with eye-catching subheadings that were more suggestive of pornography than of social reform: " The Violation of Virgins ", " The Confessions of a Brothel-Keeper ", " How Girls Were Bought and Ruined ".
Virgo has since made a promising start to the 2008 / 09 season, netting three goals in his first two competitive appearances as well as making some eye-catching performances.
Despite an eye-catching start, Groves initially struggled to live up to expectations at Arsenal, his first season at the club hampered by injury, first to a knee and then to his back.
He starred in Middlesbrough's FA Youth Cup winning side in 2003 – 04, putting in several eye-catching performances throughout the cup run, notably scoring in the final first leg 3 – 0 win against Aston Villa.

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During the late 20th century, the term supercar was used to describe " a very expensive, fast or powerful car with a centrally located engine ", and stated in more general terms: " it must be very fast, with sporting handling to match ", " it should be sleek and eye-catching " and its price should be " one in a rarefied atmosphere of its own ".
Agnelli ’ s dress style was a combination of a foundation of classic suits, combined with eye-catching personal tricks.
This assessment was supported by Tony Blair, who argued that the government needed to spend more time working on domestic affairs, develop a unifying strategy, and create " eye-catching initiatives ".
The style now called " retro art " is a genre of pop art which was developed in the 1940s and 1950s in response to a need for bold, eye-catching graphics that were easy to reproduce on simple presses available at the time in major centres.
It was a retro look – with echoes of 1930s design – jazzed up with eye-catching touches, such as oversized headlines, layering of multi-coloured type, reverse type, and bold colours.
What was really eye-catching, from the point of view of other mathematical areas, was the proposed connection with algebraic topology.
The Daily Telegraph wrote that the show was " gift-wrapped and gorgeous ... compels admiration ," The Times noted that " it turns out to be a fine piece of work that shows the dinosaur mega-musical evolving into an intelligent form of life " and Today called it " gripping, eye-catching .. nearly a major triumph ".
This eye-catching choice of clothing was influential on the emerging hippie counter-culture, with young San Franciscans dressing in similarly late Victorian and early Edwardian era clothing.
The most eye-catching and radical aspect of the township was the 3-tier housing estate called the Killingworth Towers – apartment blocks built in the early 1970s.
The church was designed by John Nash, favourite architect of King George IV, to provide an eye-catching monument where the newly laid-out Regent Street, linking Piccadilly with the new Regent's Park, takes an awkward abrupt bend to align with the pre-existing Portland Place, providing a visible hinge where the street plan swings abruptly west.
These earthen long barrows were typically constructed of timber because building stone was scarce in southern Britain ; archaeologist Aubrey Burl argued that these timber tombs might have been " even more eye-catching " than their stone counterparts, perhaps consisting of " towering carved poles, flamboyantly painted ", but that evidence of such sculptures has not survived.
His modus operandi was to come up with a catchy title and an eye-catching poster, then have a writer pen the play to fit.
These earthen long barrows were typically constructed of timber because building stone was scarce ; archaeologist Aubrey Burl argued that these timber tombs might have been " even more eye-catching " than their stone coutnerparts, perhaps consisting of " towering carved poles, flamboyantly painted ", but that evidence of such sculptures has not survived.
Critic Janet Maslin was dismissive of the film, and wrote, " Today, in the dazzling, superficial style that Mr. Friedkin has so thoroughly mastered, it's the car chases and shootouts and eye-catching settings that are truly the heart of the matter ".
There was also a growing interest from operators in imports from Europe due to their stylish eye-catching designs that attracted passengers.
The bio on the toy states that Jazz was rebuilt by Ratchet after the fight against Megatron with a new, more eye-catching paint job.
His best season with the club was the 2004 – 05 campaign during which he starred with eye-catching midfield displays in domestic league and UEFA Cup.
Her original blue Barcus-Berry electric fiddle was eye-catching and inspired the name of her album Wild Blue.
These earthen long barrows were typically constructed of timber because building stone was scarce in southern Britain ; archaeologist Aubrey Burl argued that these timber tombs might have been " even more eye-catching " than their stone counterparts, perhaps consisting of " towering carved poles, flamboyantly painted ", but that evidence of such sculptures has not survived.
A distinctive signage system was created by Otl Aicher, which are responsible for the eye-catching masts bearing the Metro logo.
Played on stage as a sophisticated young lady with singing talent, the " Perri " character was sufficiently eye-catching to earn him some television slots, and Fyffe was asked to appear in character in a number of television series of the late 1960s, notably Z-Cars and the last programme of Doctor in the House Series 1 in 1969, when he appeared as a cabaret singer.

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This new Sony Centre, designed by Helmut Jahn, is an eye-catching monolith of glass and steel featuring an enormous tent-like conical roof, its shape reportedly inspired by Mount Fuji in Japan, covering an elliptical central public space up to 102 metres across, and thus differing substantially from Hilmer & Sattler's original plan for the site.
Dijon architecture is distinguished by, among other things, toits bourguignons ( Burgundian polychrome roofs ) made of tiles glazed in terracotta, green, yellow and black and arranged in eye-catching geometric patterns.
In King Ottokar's Sceptre, the Bordurian flag is black with a red circle and two black triangles, reminiscing the stark, eye-catching symbols utilized by several Fascist movements.
Beaux-Arts city planning, with its Baroque insistence on vistas punctuated by symmetry, eye-catching monuments, axial avenues, uniform cornice heights, a harmonious " ensemble ," and a somewhat theatrical nobility and accessible charm, embraced ideals that the ensuing Modernist movement decried or just dismissed.
More recently gay clubs and events are often advertised by handing out eye-catching flyers on the street, in gay or gay-friendly shops and venues, and at other clubs and events.
Also, small commercial kei car models such as the Daihatsu Midget II and Nissan S-Cargo are used by some businesses as advertising aids, as they are quite distinctive and eye-catching on the roads in Ireland.
" And it is possible that the influence of plein-air landscapists had encouraged Meissonier to abandon for a while his obsession with historical authenticity in favour of something more spontaneous-" of creating eye-catching visual effects by means of a few salient touches of the brush.
Coupe and convertible versions developed by Pininfarina and Vignale quickly followed, together with one or two low volume ' specials ' including an eye-catching Zagato coupe.
Jenkins created the eye-catching art in the film supposedly made by the character, and he taught Bates his paint manipulation technique for his acting role.
In retail locations frequented by children, an eye-catching red or yellow may be best.
Spurr scored another eye-catching goal in a 2 – 1 defeat by Fulham in the FA Cup 3rd Round on Saturday, 3 January 2009, when he collected a square ball from James O ' Connor to score from 30 yards.
The eye-catching tensile structure that covers much of the park was designed by German architect and engineer Frei Otto with Günther Behnisch.

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