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plain and yellow
She described Malden as containing " a little settlement fronted by a big wooden pier, and a desolate plain of low greyish-green herbage, relieved here and there by small bushes bearing insignificant yellow flowers ".
In upper-level classes, the riders wear a shadbelly with a yellow vest or vest points instead of a plain dressage coat.
They wore a plain green sweater and yellow neckerchief.
The county sits firmly within Georgia's coastal plain region and has predominantly sedimentary rock and red and yellow clays.
* Toor dal, i. e. yellow pigeon peas, is available either plain or oily.
Juveniles have a plain head and a greyer back but are unmistakable due to the yellow wing stripe.
One of those accepted was the substitution of the archaic gualda (" weld-colored ") for the plain amarillo ( yellow ) in the description of the flag of Spain.
It has a plain face contrasting black irises and a bright head crest, orange and yellow in the male and yellow in the female, which is displayed during breeding.
It has a plain face like its Old World cousin, but the male has a red crest without any yellow or a black border.
The rice itself can be plain white steamed rice, uduk ( rice cooked with coconut milk ), or yellow rice ( rice coloured with kunyit, i. e., turmeric ).
It has a plain green-brown back and yellow underparts.
It has a plain olive / green-brown back, and yellow underparts.
The company's best-known livery was highly distinctive: locomotives and carriages were painted in a bright Malachite green above plain black frames, with bold, bright yellow lettering.
Males have a reddish bill with a yellow tip while the females have a plain yellow bill with black at the base of the lower mandible and a black stripe along the culmen.
The away uniform became navy shirts and shorts with yellow trim, paired with unusual yellow-and-navy hooped socks, which were later replaced with plain navy blue ones.
The caterpillars are yellowish green with yellow lines and black spots and feed in groups in plain view on the leaf surface.
They are plain yellow cakes, somewhat less rich and less expensive than pound cake, due to using about half as much butter and eggs compared to pound cake.
Various sources list its meaning when translated from Irish as " the castle of the yellow river ," " the castle on the little plain ," " the fort of the gables ( or pinnacles )," and " the fort of the yellow women.
At first green liveried locos had plain green ends, but this was changed later to small yellow warning panels, and then to full yellow end, some locos receiving these while still in green livery.
The color lemon yellow is sometimes misinterpreted as a neon color ( somewhat like the color chartreuse yellow shown below in the shades of yellow color template but more yellowish ) but is actually related closely to the simple, plain yellow because it is a representation of the color of the outer skin of the lemon, which is quite close to and actually somewhat brighter than ordinary yellow.

plain and flag
During the epoch of the Ruling Stewards, the banner at the top of Minas Tirith was replaced by a plain white flag, although the armour of the Tower Guard of Gondor still bore devices of tree, crown and stars.
In the books, the flag of Gondor under the Stewards was a plain white banner without device.
* The " plain " triple-tailed flag ( without the coat of arms ) is flown at the Royal Palace when the Riksdag has appointed a person to serve, at a Government order, as Regent ad interim when no member of the Royal House under the valid order of succession is in a position to serve.
Under H. M. Carl XVI Gustaf, the present King of Sweden since 1973, the plain triple-tailed flag has flown at the Royal Palace only once.
Schedule One of the Constitution of South Africa ( 1996 ) replaced the heraldic definition and described the flag in plain English as follows:
The flag of the Soviet Union consisted of a plain red flag with a gold hammer crossed with a gold sickle which are placed beneath of a gold-bordered red star.
The Encyclopedias two articles on the Sardaukar note that the Sardaukar battle flag is plain black, and that those who became Sardaukar had once been members of a warlike ethnic group on Salusa Secundus called the Sardau.
In the same Spanish atlas the ( well documented ) " plain " tetragrammic cross flag is presented as ( among other places in the Empire ) " the Flag of Salonika " and " the real Greece and Empire of the Greeks ( la vera Grecia e el imperio de los griegos )" ( not being clear whether this implies usage of the quartered flag mainly in Constantinople ).
540, laid down the exact pattern: white cross on blue ( plain ) for the land flag ; nine alternate-colored stripes with the white cross on a blue field in the canton for the naval ensign ; and blue with a blue cross on a white field in the canton for the civil ensign ( merchant flag ).
This design became immediately very popular with Greeks and in practice was often used simultaneously with the national ( plain cross ) flag.
Standard of the Duke of Rothesay ; the Royal Standard of Scotland Defacement ( flag ) | defaced with a plain Label ( heraldry ) | label of three points Azure ( heraldry ) | azure.
Despite this tale, it is assumed by most that the name Jolly Roger comes from the French words joli rouge, meaning " pretty red " and referring to a plain red flag which was flown to indicate that the ship would fight to the death, with no quarter given or expected.
Contemporary accounts show Peter Easton using a plain black flag by 1612, Captain Martel's pirates using a black flag in 1716, Edward Teach, Charles Vane, and Richard Worley in 1718, and Howell Davis in 1719.
This flag was a prominent symbol of the RSI, even more displayed in propaganda than the official flag which was a plain Italian tricolour.
It was just a plain ordinary GI-issue flag and a Union Jack.
The plain red flag is often used at socialist or communist rallies, especially on May Day.
During the Mexican siege of the Alamo in March 1836, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana displayed a plain red flag ( approx.

plain and ("
" hair of the eye "); modern mieru (" to be visible ") and kikoeru (" to be audible ") retain what may have been a frequentative suffix-ru ( kikoyu > kikoyuru ( the attributive form, which slowly replaced the plain form starting in the late Heian period ) > kikoeru ( as all shimo-nidan verbs in modern Japanese did )); and the genitive particle ga remains in intentionally archaic speech.
The Myth of Er at the end of Plato's Republic tells of the dead arriving at the " plain of Lethe ", through which the river Ameles (" careless ") runs.
After passing the Pongo de Huaracayo ( or Guaracayo ), the cerros, or hills, gradually disappear, and for a distance of about the river is full of islands, and there is nothing visible from its low banks but an immense forest-covered plain known as the selva baja (" low jungle ") or Peruvian Amazonia, home to indigenous peoples such as the Urarina of the Chambira Basin, the Candoshi, and the Cocama-Cocamilla peoples.
Although in ancient times Petra might have been approached from the south on a track leading across the plain of Petra, around Jabal Haroun (" Aaron's Mountain "), where the Tomb of Aaron, said to be the burial-place of Aaron brother of Moses is located, or possibly from the high plateau to the north, most modern visitors approach the site from the east.
In the Hebrew Bible the Jordan is referred to as the source of fertility to a large plain (" Kikkar ha-Yarden "), and it is said to be like " the garden of God " ( Genesis ).
This is one reason that Haredim will often prefer using Hebrew names for rabbinic titles based on older traditions, such as: Rav ( denoting " rabbi "), HaRav (" the rabbi "), Moreinu HaRav (" our teacher the rabbi "), Moreinu (" our teacher "), Moreinu VeRabeinu HaRav (" our teacher and our rabbi / master the rabbi "), Moreinu VeRabeinu (" our teacher and our rabbi / master "), Rosh yeshiva (" head the yeshiva "), Rosh HaYeshiva (" head the yeshiva "), " Mashgiach " ( for Mashgiach ruchani ) (" spiritual supervsor / guide "), Mora DeAsra (" teacher / decisor " the / this place "), HaGaon (" the genius "), Rebbe (" rabbi "), HaTzadik (" the righteous / saintly "), " ADMOR " (" Adoneinu Moreinu VeRabeinu ") (" our master, our teacher and our rabbi / master ") or often just plain Reb which is a shortened form of rebbe that can be used by, or applied to, any married Jewish male as the situation applies.
The triglyphs are decoratively grooved with three vertical grooves (" tri-glyph ") and represent the original wooden end-beams, which rest on the plain architrave that occupies the lower half of the entablature.
Cilicia Pedias (" flat Cilicia "— Greek: Κιλικία Πεδιάς ; Assyrian Kue ), to the east, included the rugged spurs of Taurus and a large coastal plain, with rich loamy soil, known to the Greeks such as Xenophon, who passed through with his 10, 000 Greek mercenaries, for its abundance ( euthemia ), filled with sesame and millet and olives and pasturage for the horses imported by Solomon.
Julius Pokorny derives Pelasgoi from * pelag-skoi ( Flachlandbewohner, or " flatland-inhabitants "); specifically, Bewohner der thessalischen Ebene (" Inhabitants of the Thessalian plain ").
The entablature resting on the columns has three parts: a plain architrave divided into two, or more generally three, bands, with a frieze resting on it that may be richly sculptural, and a cornice built up with dentils ( like the closely spaced ends of joists ), with a corona (" crown ") and cyma (" ogee ") molding to support the projecting roof.

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