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Skogsklocka, a bold pattern of hot pink, orange and white, is 100percentt cotton.
But Ms. Pulitzer didn't credit the bold pattern of the dress for their eventual rescue.
Its right side is painted in a bold pattern of red and white nested boxes, cheery, simple, flat.
Patterns may be startling (dymantic), as seen in the mane of the male lion or hamadryas baboon, warning (sematic), as seen in the bold pattern of skunks, or concealing (cryptic), perhaps the most common adaptation of pelage colour.
A bold pattern of pinwheels is set off by an illustration of a man, woman and child, and the words, "Economic Growth and Autonomy of Women, Inclusive Engagement for a Secure, Stable and Emerging Mali".
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And when "that" is one bold pattern on top of another, the "where" is understood — i.e., that doesn't go outside the front door.
There's a faceless grandfather clock to one side of him and, to the other, a bed with a spread that is rendered in a bold pattern, on white, of red and black hatch marks.
But one method, motion dazzle, requires rapidly moving bold patterns of contrasting stripes.
Just as a zebra uses black and white stripes to help break up the outline of its body and fool predators, stylists can use bold patterns of hair and makeup to disrupt the features that face-detection algorithms look for.
Just as a zebra uses black and white stripes to help break up the outline of its body and fool predators, stylists can use bold patterns of hair and make-up to disrupt the features that face detection algorithms look for.
Other aposematic color advertisements include the black-and-yellow stripes of bees and wasps, the red-and-black pattern of the toxic monarch butterfly, the brilliant colors of the toxic poison-dart frogs, the bold patterns of noxious skunks, etc.
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