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Similar to the Picardy Spaniel, it has a distinctive coloured coat.
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Later, he learnt that pale seeds yielded yellow-coloured blooms, dark grey the usual red-coloured, and black a distinctive bronze-coloured bloom.
Keen and dextrous colourers will relish the challenge of creating their own pages for the book while also hunting for the elusive Wally who is even harder to find than ever with no distinctive coloured bobble hat to spot.
The Irish water spaniel has a distinctive liver-coloured (brown-red) curly coat that covers everything except its face and "rat" tail and forms a characteristic topknot that falls over the top of its head and ears.
Boddingtons has a distinctive straw-golden coloured body with a creamy white head, which is achieved by the addition of nitrogen.
It placed Britain centre stage, coloured our colonies a distinctive red, inflated the land mass of Canada, left swaths of unconquered terrain simply blank, and at its base posited a serene Britannia surrounded by icons of her Indian, Australian, and African colonies.
In the worship site each orixá has its own stone, which is peculiarly shaped, coloured, or textured; arranged in a distinctive position on the altar; and identified as the Cross of Christ.
Stained glass became a distinctive form of English art during this later medieval period, although the coloured glass for these works was almost entirely imported from Europe.
Four key wards at St Thomas' Hospital in London now have brighter coloured walls with clear signs and each patient with dementia is given a distinctive blue wrist band.
O.K., a distinctive sound.
Dillon is a distinctive figure.
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