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Brush frankfurter twists with about 1/2 cup melted butter and toast slowly over glowing coals until dough is golden brown.
A brown hatching reinforces and broadens shadows, and much of the background is solidly covered with a dark coat.
However, this name is used to refer to the brown vine snake, Ahaetulla pulverulenta, a slender, arboreal species that grows to five feet ( 152 cm ) at most and feeds only on small vertebrates.
As an example, heavier halogens are darker than are halogens of lesser atomic weight – fluorine is nearly colorless, chlorine is bright green, bromine is brown, and iodine is dark gray / violet.
As well as the usual yellow-orange-brown that is associated with the color " amber ", amber itself can range from a whitish color through a pale lemon yellow, to brown and almost black.
Yellow amber is a hard, translucent, yellow, orange, or brown fossil resin from evergreen trees.
Both the Latin and the Germanic words derive from the Proto-Indo-European root el -, meaning " red " or " brown ", which is also a root for the English words " elk " and another tree: " elm ", a tree distantly related to the alders.
This bacterium is found in root nodules, which may be as large as a human fist, with many small lobes and light brown in appearance.
This moth has been introduced to the eastern United States and is common near many towns ; it is about 12 cm across, with angulated wings, and in colour olive brown, with white markings.
Its fur changes colour with the seasons: in the winter it is white to blend in with snow, while in the summer it is brown.
Several allotropes of boron exist: amorphous boron is a brown powder and crystalline boron is black, extremely hard ( about 9. 5 on the Mohs scale ), and a poor conductor at room temperature.
The first balls made specifically for basketball were brown, and it was only in the late 1950s that Tony Hinkle, searching for a ball that would be more visible to players and spectators alike, introduced the orange ball that is now in common use.
Bigfoot is described in reports as a large hairy ape-like creature, in a range of tall, weighing in excess of, and covered in dark brown or dark reddish hair.
It is clear, with colour ranging from dark gold, for the paler version, to dark brown with ruby highlights for darker version.
It is clear, with a colour ranging from deep copper to dark brown in colour, often with ruby highlights.
The plumage can vary in Britain from almost pure white to black, but is usually shades of brown, with a pale ' necklace ' of feathers.
The adult Bald Eagle is mainly brown with a white head and tail.
The plumage of the immature is brown.

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The brown bear is sometimes referred to as the bruin, from Middle English, based on the name of the bear in History of Reynard the Fox, translated by William Caxton, from Middle Dutch bruun or bruyn, meaning brown ( the color ).
Goeldi's marmosets are blackish or blackish-brown in color and the hair on their head and tail sometimes has red, white, or silverly brown highlights.
The brown hyena has sometimes been placed in a separate genus Parahyaena, or even included in the otherwise fossil genus Pachycrocuta, but recent sources have tended to place it in Hyaena.
The ground was tinted light brown, sometimes reddish, or ochre in colour.
The vast majority of Mongols have black hair and brown eyes, although a certain number of Mongols, particularly the Oirat tribe in western Mongolia tend to exhibit lighter features such as fair skin, blue or green eyes, varying shades of brown hair, and sometimes even red or blonde hair.
Similarly, brown is sometimes associated with Nazism, going back to the Nazi Party's tan-uniformed storm troopers.
Typically, the build-up of a natural pearl consists of a brown central zone formed by columnar calcium carbonate ( usually calcite, sometimes columnar aragonite ) and a yellowish to white outer zone consisting of nacre ( tabular aragonite ).
As it matures, this color changes color to a mixture of buff, tawny, cinnamon and brown along the body and a black tipped tail ; it often has black guard hairs too and sometimes presents with black or dark bars on its forelegs.
The Sloughi's eyes are ideally dark brown, though sometimes of amber colour.
Sapphires also occur in shades of orange and brown, and colorless sapphires are sometimes used as diamond substitutes in jewelry.
Brazilian Imperial Topaz can often have a bright yellow to deep golden brown hue, sometimes even violet.
The outer sheath was often yellow-to-orange / brown foam fluorinated ethylene propylene ( for fire resistance ) so it often is called " yellow cable ", " orange hose ", or sometimes humorously " frozen yellow garden hose ".
The major diseases in temperate environments include the following, arranged in a rough order of their significance from cooler to warmer climates: eyespot, Stagonospora nodorum blotch ( also known as glume blotch ), yellow or stripe rust, powdery mildew, Septoria tritici blotch ( sometimes known as leaf blotch ), brown or leaf rust, Fusarium head blight, tan spot and stem rust.
* Shōyu (" soy sauce ") ramen typically has a clear brown broth, based on a chicken and vegetable ( or sometimes fish or beef ) stock with plenty of soy sauce added resulting in a soup that is tangy, salty, and savory yet still fairly light on the palate.
The new spring shoots are sometimes called " candles "; they are covered in brown or whitish bud scales and point upward at first, then later turn green and spread outward.
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.
Besides the gemstone varieties that show a play of color, there are other kinds of common opal such as the milk opal, milky bluish to greenish ( which can sometimes be of gemstone quality ); resin opal, which is honey-yellow with a resinous luster ; wood opal, which is caused by the replacement of the organic material in wood with opal ; menilite, which is brown or grey ; hyalite, a colorless glass-clear opal sometimes called Muller's Glass ; geyserite, also called siliceous sinter, deposited around hot springs or geysers ; and diatomite or diatomaceous earth, the accumulations of diatom shells or tests.
* Pileus: 2 – 8 cm, Conic to convex, becoming broadly convex to plane in age, may retain a slight umbo, margin even, reddish-cinnamon brown when young becoming golden brown in age, viscid when moist, hygrophanous, glabrous, sometimes with white universal veil remnants decorating the cap, more or less smooth.
In its brown form it is sometimes called brown hematite or brown iron ore.

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Scotty murmured, `` No, thanks '', so softly his father had to bend his gaunt height across the table and turn a round brown ear to him.
The lieutenant's sparse brown hair was heavily pomaded, and as Killpath raked the comb through it, it stuck together in thatches so that it looked like umbrella ribs clinging to his pink skull.
Cuyp took from van Goyen the straw yellow and light brown tones that are so apparent in his Dunes ( 1629 ) and the broken brush technique also very noticeable in that same work.
The brown bear's principal range includes parts of Russia, the United States ( mostly in Alaska ), Canada, the Carpathian region ( especially Romania, but also Ukraine, Slovakia, Poland and so on ), the Balkans, Sweden and Finland, where it is the national animal.
The dish is so named because it makes bubbling and squeaking sounds during the cooking process, and the cold chopped vegetables ( and cold chopped meat if used ) are fried in a pan together with mashed potatoes or crushed roast potatoes until the mixture is well-cooked and brown on the sides.
In these works, he revealed the psychological damage his physical limitations ( having a clubbed foot, and, in a lesser sense being so far from the Aryan ideal, having brown eyes and dark brown hair and standing at only 5 ' 5 ) had caused.
His face was swarthy, so brown that his white teeth flashed in startling contrast to his skin ; his eyes — tired, bored, but courteous.
When filled with molasses, the tank leaked so badly that it was painted brown to hide the leaks.
These searches only excluded larger brown dwarf bodies and giant planets so a smaller, Earth-like planet in orbit around the star is not precluded.
The mass needed, however, is so great that gravitational confinement is only found in stars — the least massive stars capable of sustained fusion are red dwarfs, while brown dwarfs are able to fuse deuterium and lithium if they are of sufficient mass.
In other applications, especially some storage bottles, darkened brown or amber ( actinic ) glass is used to keep out much of the UV and IR radiation so that the effect of light on the contents is minimized.
Due to lithium's very low ignition temperature of 2. 5 million kelvin, the highest-mass brown dwarfs will burn it eventually, and so determining the highest mass of brown dwarfs still containing lithium in the cluster can give an idea of its age.
Unlike conventional ovens, microwave ovens usually do not directly brown or caramelize food, since they rarely attain the necessary temperatures to do so.
Their feet are covered with curly hair ( usually brown, as was the hair on their heads ) with leathery soles, so most Hobbits hardly ever wear shoes.
However, the fangs of the brown recluse are so tiny they are unable to penetrate most fabric.
Tannic acid is brown in color, so in general white woods have a low tannin content.
Spielberg wanted Willie to be a complete contrast to Marion Ravenwood from Raiders of the Lost Ark, so Capshaw dyed her brown hair blonde for the part.
Other requirements are a pattern of some kind, some brown gummed tape ( IE as the moistened glue dries it causes the tape to shrink and so the veneer pieces are pulled closer together ), PVA glue and a base-board with balancing veneers on the alternate face to compensate stresses.
The original roofing was painted brown at this time, with smoked plexiglass, while the new roofing was painted blue with clear glass so that people could differentiate between new and old.
) and those of the olive-skinned Semitic race ( another subrace of the Caucasian race ) in the middle ranks ( it was because the Jews, being Semites, were clever that they were so dangerous — they had their own plan for Jewish world domination, a conspiracy that had to be opposed by all thoughtful Aryans, declared the Nazis ); and those of the yellow Mongoloid race ( including its offshoots the brown Malayan race and the red American Indian race ), the Dravidian race, the Hamitic race ( regarded as another subrace of the Caucasian race ), and mixed-race people such as Eurasians, the bronze Mestizos, Mulattos, Afro-Asians, and Zambos in the lower middle ranks.
Blue and green dragons and their riders are at the bottom of the social and military hierarchy, the dragons because they will obey gold and bronze ( and sometimes brown ) dragons generally without question, their riders tend to have matching " follower " personalities and are usually content to do so.

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