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"I am glad my Polaroid square format and the colours of my 80s Polaroids inspired a kid in Silicon Valley," she says graciously.
The son sat next to me and patiently told me the names and the colours of the flowers I was holding – although I've never seen them, I love how they feel in my hands.
The newly independent United States' choice of those colours for the Stars and Stripes, however, was based on its former affiliation with Britain and the colours of the Union Jack.
More than one anthocyanin may be present in a flower or blossom, and the colours of many flowers are caused by the presence of both anthocyanins and plastid pigments in the tissues.
Now came in view as the Evening star sank down and the colours of the west faded away the two lights of England, lighted up by the Englishmen in our country, to warn vessels of rocks or sands".
Along the way, Merivel's inquiring vision reveals the details that animate his world: the squalor of the backstage areas at Versailles, the horrors of 17th-century medical treatments, and the colours of rooms, paintings, coats and landscapes.
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