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The Orioles also introduced a new alternate orange uniform to be worn on Saturday home games throughout the 2012 season.
He also has an orange violin that spins for the fiddle solos.
The team also introduced orange helmets with black tiger stripes.
The team also started rotating black pants and debuted an alternate orange jersey.
Carotenes are also responsible for the orange ( but not all of the yellow ) colours in dry foliage.
They are also typically characterized by the presence of additional seasonings ( which give the fries a more orange appearance when compared to the more yellow appearance of standard fries ), although this is not always the case.
This amount of carbohydrate is contained in about 3-4 ounces ( 100-120 ml ) of orange, apple, or grape juice although fruit juices contain a higher proportion of fructose which is more slowly metabolized than pure dextrose, alternatively, about 4-5 ounces ( 120-150 ml ) of regular ( non-diet ) soda may also work, as will about one slice of bread, about 4 crackers, or about 1 serving of most starchy foods.
Like many other colors ( orange, rose, and violet are the best-known ), indigo gets its name from an object in the natural world — the plant named indigo once used for dyeing cloth ( see also Indigo dye ).
They grow in the tea hills of Hunan, China, where the climate is too cold for other citrus fruits, even the Mikan ( also known as the Satsuma ) orange.
Blue and orange are also the colors of New York City, as seen on its flag.
The Mets have worn a home version, with the " Mets " script, since 1998, and from 2000 – 2007 also wore a road version with " New York " in Tiffany lettering, both in blue outlined in white with an orange drop-shadow.
The additive RGB model and variants such as orange – green – violet were also used in the Autochrome Lumière color plates and other screen-plate technologies such as the Joly color screen and the Paget process in the early twentieth century.
In 1991, the team's colors were also changed, to a combination of orange and navy blue.
Although the MRS has its own flag ( orange with a silhouette of Sandino's hat in black ), they also use the red-and-black flag in honor of Sandino's legacy.
Sapphires also occur in shades of orange and brown, and colorless sapphires are sometimes used as diamond substitutes in jewelry.
The Torino Scale also uses a color code scale: white, green, yellow, orange, red.
An ammonia derivative of the form H < sub > 2 </ sub > NNR < sub > 2 </ sub > such as hydrazine ( H < sub > 2 </ sub > NNH < sub > 2 </ sub >) or 2, 4-dinitrophenylhydrazine can also be the nucleophile and after the elimination of water, resulting in the formation of a hydrazone, which are usually orange crystalline solids.
Banksia flowers are usually a shade of yellow, but orange, red, pink and even violet flowers also occur.
Corner posts are in diameter or larger, and a minimum in length may consist of treated wood or from durable on-site trees such as osage orange, black locust, red cedar, or red mulberry, also railroad ties, telephone, and power poles are salvaged to be used as corner posts ( poles and railroad ties were often treated with chemicals determined to be an environmental hazard and cannot be reused in some jurisdictions ).
Their skin consists of numerous, fine transverse rings and is often inconspicuously coloured orange, red or brown, but sometimes also bright green, blue, gold or white, and occasionally patterned with other colours.
In the north of England, goose was used in the pie's filling, but more generally neat's tongue was also used ; a North American filling recipe published in 1854 includes chopped neat's tongue, beef suet, blood raisins, currants, mace, cloves, nutmeg, brown sugar, apples, lemons, brandy and orange peel.
The fish can also be salted and smoked and achieve a salmon-like orange color ( although it is not closely related to the salmon ), as is the case in Germany where the fish is commonly sold as Seelachs or sea salmon.
) The county colors, orange and blue, are also the colors of the House of Orange.
Variations also call for olives, prunes, and flavoring with duck fat, vinegar, brandy, lavender, nutmeg, cinnamon, cloves, juniper berries, or orange peel.
Red ( purple ) kumara is the variety most prevalent in New Zealand, though orange ( Beauregard ) and gold varieties are also available.

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The orange western carrot is known in some areas of China as " foreign Daikon " ( or more properly hung lo bac in Cantonese, hung meaning " red ").
The remaining 8. 33 % of the coin's weight ( 2. 826 g ) is copper ( an alloy known historically as crown gold which has long been used for English gold sovereigns ), which gives the Krugerrand a more orange appearance than silver-alloyed gold coins.
Portsmouth is known for its orange cake, often containing cranberries.
The Rose Period ( 1904 – 1906 ) is characterized by a more cheery style with orange and pink colors, and featuring many circus people, acrobats and harlequins known in France as saltimbanques.
Alpha Trianguli Australis, known as Atria, is a second magnitude orange giant and the brightest star in the constellation.
Similarly, agate with brown, orange, red and white banding is known as sardonyx.
Such unpalatibility is advertised using bright red, orange, black or white warning colours, a practice known as aposematism.
95 % of Australia's production is of the orange variety named Beauregard, originally from America, known simply as sweet potato.
The Orange Order flag, also known as the Boyne Standard, consisting of an orange background with a St George's Cross and a purple star which was the symbol of Williamite forces.
* Nicrophorus orbicollis is known for having elongated black pronotum and short black elytra with two rows of orange spots.
In some regions of Mexico, a fruit salad ( watermelon, orange, jícama, cucumber and sometimes melon and papaya ) tossed in lime juice and hot sauce or chamoy and sprinkled with a salty chili powder is also known as pico de gallo ; it is a popular snack and usually sold outside schools, while the tomato-based condiment is better known as salsa picada, which means minced or chopped sauce, salsa mexicana or salsa bandera ( flag sauce ), because the colors – red ( tomato ), white ( onion ), and green ( chili ) – are the colors of the Mexican flag.
By 1878 Carlota Vela at the Laguna Seca Ranch had a small orange grove that was known for the quality of its fruit.
Rust, caused by fungi of genus Melampsora, is known to damage leaves of willows, covering them with orange spots.
The Reddick High School Bulldogs, whose colors were orange and white, were known for their excellence in American football.
The school team was known as the Slaters and their colors were orange and black.
Immediately behind the ha-ha and positioned between the two Deer Houses was a building known as the Orangery, which, as its name suggests, originally housed Lords Burlington's orange trees over the cold winter period ( some of these trees were once positioned around the perimeter of the Ionic Temple ).
The town was founded in 1943 by Howard Moffitt, a builder known for his vernacular Moffitt cottage architectural style, as part of a planned regional orange and grapefruit growing community.
Root vegetables such as cassava ( locally known as mandioca, aipim, or macaxeira ), yams, and peanuts, and fruit like açaí, cupuaçu, mango, papaya, guava, orange, passionfruit, pineapple, and hog plum are among the local ingredients used in cooking.
In ganguro fashion, a deep tan is combined with hair dyed in shades of orange to blonde, or a silver grey known as " high bleached ".
One of the many variants of the orange logo, commonly known for the ' splat ' design, used from October 8, 1984 to September 28, 2009 ; this particular version was used as the main logo from April 2003 to September 28, 2009, and was still used on Nickelodeon Arabia | the Arabian version of Nickelodeon until its closure in 2011, and is still used on newer products in tandem with the current logo.
Gemmy, pale specimens from Franklin, New Jersey ( see Franklin Furnace ) are highly fluorescent orange and / or blue under longwave ultraviolet light and are known as cleiophane, an almost pure ZnS variety.
Although, by hypothesis, Mary had already known everything there is to know about colours from an objective, third-person perspective, she never knew, according to Jackson, what it was like to see red, orange, or green.
In Anglophone and South African armory, tenné is orange, as in the shield of Dundee United Football Club ( known as the Tangerines ), whose field is quarterly tenny and argent.

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