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The bird is a migratory gull with dark grey wings and distinctive yellow legs and bill.
As Alan Brydon points out, that's because of their distinctive yellow and black kit.
They are all a distinctive yellow brick, but we don't know why.
Yet in a state where driving is as much passion as necessity, the distinctive yellow telephones have a loyal following.
The high street business, with its distinctive yellow fascias, opened 56 outlets in 2013, taking the total to 562.
The distinctive yellow seats at the top of the stadium -- furthest from the action, home to the rowdiest fans -- were mostly lost to history.
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Of 33 boroughs in London 22 now have the distinctive yellow-branded signs on their streets.
The distinctive yellow-green leaves of the oak unfurl in late April.
From 1803 until 1933, local artisans produced distinctive, yellow-tinted Carouge creamware ceramics.
In different times and places, the distinctive yellow-orange color of the classic patty crust has come from palm oil, annatto seeds, yellow food coloring and turmeric.
"There is only one like it in the world, therefore hard to pawn it off," Armstrong wrote on his Twitter feed, before offering a reward for the distinctive yellow-and-black bike with a Livestrong logo.
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