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tri-color and logo
All Concords received a new horizontal bar grille, with the Concord name in script to the driver's side, and a new, squared-off hood ornament bearing the AMC tri-color logo.

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The army was received by a jubilant populace who had erected arches of triumph and decorated houses and themselves with the tri-color ( red, white, and green ) of this army.
The flag was supposed to be a tri-color ( yellow at the top, green in the middle, and red at the bottom ) with Vytis in the upper left corner or in the middle.
The Lion of Judah by itself was at the center of the Ethiopian tri-color flag during the monarchy, and now serves as the chief symbol of the Ethiopian monarchist movement.
A new third jersey was also created with the Hawk Eyes on the front over stylized, mottled black fabric throughout ; player names, numbers and accents are in gunmetal gray, and the new tri-color Hawk Head is featured as the shoulder patch.

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" 1976-1978 Chevettes can be identified by round headlights and a chrome-rimmed, tri-color taillights.
Based on Nanosys ’ proprietary high efficiency Quantum Dot Phosphors, QDEF enables a new level of LCD display performance by providing a high quality, tri-color white light from a standard blue LED light source.

tri-color and .
Such methods last until about 1960 using the expensive and extremely complex tri-color carbro Autotype process.
A Chinese Tang Dynasty tri-color Ceramic glaze | glaze d porcelain horse ( ca.
The regular duty uniform is more functional, consisting of a simpler solid blue version of the more colorful tri-color grand gala uniform, worn with a simple brown belt, a flat white collar and a black beret.
In 1848 tri-color ties ( white, red and green ) were added to the merchant navy.
The Pan-African flag, also referred to as the UNIA flag, Afro-American flag or Black Liberation Flag, is a tri-color flag consisting of three equal horizontal bands colored red, black and green.
Chevettes had rack-and-pinion steering, front disc brakes, a front stabilizer bar, 13-inch tires, tri-color taillights, front bucket seats, and an onboard diagnostic system.
Tall, long narrow face, semi-erect ears, there are four colors: sable, tri-color, merle and white.
It did not replace the tri-color national flag of Lithuania.
Long thought to be divergent from other tri-color kingsnakes and milksnakes, Pyron & Bubrink demonstrated the phylogenetic distinction of this species and its closer relationship to the mountain kingsnakes of the Southwest than to milksnakes.
Scarlet kingsnakes have a tri-color pattern of black, red, white, and various shades of yellow bands that appear to mimic the venomous coral snake.
The 1987 models ( often considered the most desirable ) were given a special " VR only " interior, which included: Red carpeting, special tri-color door panels, bucket seats with thigh bolsters, and a rear seat cup holder.
In the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the U. S. Military used both the tri-color DCU and MARPAT camouflage patterns.
In Mexico, they are made with just coconut, and are normally a tri-color coconut confection.
Wishbone is a male tri-color Jack Russell Terrier ( white with brown and black markings ), who lives with the Talbots at their home on Forest Avenue in Oakdale.
He holds patents for a new weaving method, a system of obtaining tri-color photography rasters, and equipment for sound recording and playback.
The lamp used a folded T4 tube, stable tri-color phosphors, and a mercury amalgam.
The package also came with a functional " shaker " hood scoop, tri-color GTO decals, Rally II wheels, and special grill-mounted driving lights.

nested and cube
Similarly the BCS of a cube consists of 48 tetrahedra, each of them associated to a sequence of nested elements — a vertex, an edge, a face, and the whole cube.
Escher's later work Four Regular Solids ( Stereometric Figure ) returned to the theme of polyhedral compounds, depicting a more explicitly Keplerian form in which the compound of the cube and octahedron is nested within the compound of the dodecahedron and icosahedron.
In certain cases, infinitely nested cube roots such as

nested and logo
The Consolidated Edison logo, with a rounded " E " nested inside a " C ," has been described as a " classic emblem.

nested and was
Below in the open bay facing Manhattan was Staten Island, gritty with clam shells and mud flats behind which nested farms, cattle barns, and berry thickets.
Next, the hen was nested and all seemed well.
However, the tree constructed by the living tree project, a collaboration between ARB-Silva and LPSN where a 16S ( and 23S if available ) tree of all validated species was constructed, the genus Bacillus contains a very large number of nested taxa and majorly in both 16S and 23S it is paraphyletic to Lactobacillales ( Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Listeria, etc.
The idea was that natural followed a " rule of five " with five groups nested hierarchically.
It was during the wet plate era that the use of bellows for focusing became widespread, making the bulkier and less easily adjusted nested box design obsolete.
The hill, he says, was named after the first, Italic Aventinus or after the birds ( aves ) of ill omen that " rising from the Tiber " nested there.
It was named after the eagles that nested on nearby Eagle Bluff.
In 2006 a nesting platform was installed, and they nested here in April.
" Until recently, it was thought that food webs had little nested structure, but empirical evidence shows that many published webs have nested subwebs in their assembly.
In Ancient Egypt, a sarcophagus formed the external layer of protection for a royal mummy, with several layers of coffins nested within, and was often carved out of alabaster.
The modern formulation of Warshall's algorithm as three nested for-loops was first described by Peter Ingerman, also in 1962.
A relational-database implementation of an hierarchical model was first discussed in published form in 1992 ( see also nested set model ).
Firebird 2. 0 was released on 12 November 2006, adding support for 64-bit architectures, tables nested in FROM clauses, and programmable lock timeouts in blocking transactions.
The orderly arrangement of the shrine parts inside the tomb seems to indicate that it once stood up, fully assembled, with its doors facing south, and that it was later dismantled inside the tomb .< ref > Bell, M. R., < cite >" An Armchair Excavation of KV 55 ", JARCE 27 ( 1990 )</ cite > p. 120 </ ref > It appears that only a single shrine was used in KV55, rather than a suite of four nested shrines as in the tomb of Tutankhamun.
* a document architecture where each document was a directory nested in another document's directory ( in some sense, this was an extension of the document architecture on Multics )
However, it was shown that subfamily Nivenioideae as traditionally defined is paraphyletic: Crocoideae was consistently found nested within it, sister to the core Nivenioideae ( the woody genera Klattia, Nivenia, and Witsenia ).
However, a 2012 genetic study showed that the Mascarene Parrot was nested among the subspecies of the Lesser Vasa Parrot from Madagascar and nearby islands, and was therefore not related to the Psittacula parrots.
In Aristotelian physics, the term was applied to four spherical natural places, concentrically nested around the center of the Earth, as described in the lectures Physica and Meteorologica.
An example of a nested case-control study is Inflammatory markers and the risk of coronary heart disease in men and women, which was a case control analyses extracted from the Framingham Heart Study cohort.

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