Sentence examples for colors refers from inspiring English sources

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"Show your true colors" refers to a ploy used to get close an enemy ship, by intentionally showing another country's flag.

"Federal Suite" (2001), a set of six small cardboard boxes unfolded, flattened and spray-painted solid colors, refers to the august tradition of monochrome painting.

Charging colors refers to mixing two colors on the watercolor paper, rather than in the mixing tray, which can create a smooth transition from one color to the next.

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The colors referred to the wartime flags of the North and the South.

Highly detailed in oil and marker pen, they include quasi-organic abstract shapes whose forms and colors refer back to the characters and attributes of his original scheme.

Colors refer to the intensity of the thermal anomaly.

The colors refer to the values of this probability according to the right vertical colorbar.

(The colors refer to different tiers – Blue lets you stream on multiple devices at the same time, and has an expanded channel lineup).

Hot colors refer to a statistical prevalence of information transfer in the first element of the comparison, and cold colors for the vice-versa.

Hot colors refer to a statistical prevalence of information transfer in the 0.5 cpd spatial frequency visual stimulation condition, cold colors for a prevalence in resting state.

Colors refer to k = 4 genetic groups with a membership above 80%% as showed in Fig. 5 (see Bayesian structuring results).

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