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Raise the heat and cook, jerking the fruit in the pan about every 30 seconds so that the cut surfaces take on some colour, eventually caramelising.
The colour eventually came to be associated with Protestantism, due to participation by the House of Orange on the Protestant side in the French Wars of Religion and the Dutch Eighty Years' War.
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For example, young larvae of many swallowtail butterflies (Papilio) are white and brown and resemble bird droppings on leaves, but, as the caterpillars grow, their appearance changes such that their colours eventually serve as camouflage enabling them to blend in with the leaves and stems of plants.
A 1988 attempt by the media mogul Ted Turner to add colour was eventually defeated after critics pointed out that Welles had spoken out about the process prior to his death.
The containers were kept for 24 days to ensure complete reaction between leachate sample and anaerobic organisms and the percentage removal of COD, NH3 N and colour were eventually measured.
The colour will eventually wash out so don't fret if I doesn't turn out to well.
The early weavers used wools in their natural gray, white, cream, fawn, brown, or black colours, but eventually learned to produce fast colours with dyes made from vegetable, flower, and insect materials.
While Dobbs kept himself to himself and got off relatively lightly – seven years younger than his eldest brother, he did well at grammar school, captaining the rugby team, passing his exams with flying colours and eventually winning a place at Christ Church, Oxford – he did not escape the odd thrashing.
"But if anything that in itself makes the subtle point: "Yes" or "No", this is a serious decision that the people of Scotland are making, which will take more than a flag or two before voters choose which colours will eventually fly over them".
Its eventual success forced the Observer and the Daily Telegraph to follow suit (the colour supplement was eventually removed from the latter paper and issued instead with its sister publication, the Sunday Telegraph).
The idea is that if you repeatedly have a particular experience surrounded by a certain colour, then you eventually begin to associate that colour with the way you were feeling or behaving.
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