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Less than 50 metres from the front gate, marked on the map, is a yellow dot indicating a lemon tree and a brown dot indicating a fig tree.
THEMIS magnetometers are marked with green dots; NRCan CANMOS magnetometers with red dots, MACCS magnetometers with dark brown dots, and the future site of NRCan Fredericton operations with a light brown dot.
Once the espresso is completely poured, a cute little brown dot is created at the top of the foam that looks like a java belly button.
Sprinkles cupcakes are known for their signature dots - those circles of color-coded pieces of candy that sit atop every cupcake, letting you know which one is a red velvet (a blue dot with a surrounding red dot) or cinnamon sugar (a red dot with a surrounding brown dot).
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Blood, which had turned brown, dotted the finger and wrist.
As it flits its wings, I see their buttery yellow undersides, smudged with brown dots.
The grasses around the wall are a potpourri of green and reddish brown, dotted with clumps of milkweed, patches of clover and tiny dots of white morning glories open to the clouds and sun until something blocks their view.
"Sometimes, like this, I'm just tense," she said, pointing out an ellipsis of brown dots down the length of her belly, marks the size of moles she'd made by extinguishing stick matches against her skin.
Bristly brown dots, each the size of a poppy seed, began to mill across the gauze, excited by the heat and gust of carbon dioxide that signaled the presence of a possible meal ticket on the other side.
The Egyptians had made only one mistake: they had closed the tomb before the paint, or Tut's mummy, had dried, and bacteria had fed on the moisture, imposing a leopard pattern of brown dots on the yellow background.
Similarly, when the Raman effect is absent, Brillouin efficiency η B is represented by the brown dot-dashed line.
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