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The market also sells bread from Roberta's in Bushwick, Brooklyn, and some locally handmade odds and ends like glasses made from Red Stripe beer bottles, $10 each.
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Further analysis of the -1007 to -684 region indicated that clones obtained from green stripes have higher overall methylation levels than those obtained from red stripes (Additional files 1 and 2).
Everything is available to takeaway, to the nearby beach, including beer (from £1.60, Red Stripe).
Since stripes cannot be absolutely classified as green or red, samples are more accurately described as "red stripe enriched" or "green stripe enriched".
The common name "redback" is derived from the distinctive red stripe along the dorsal aspect of its abdomen.
According to historian Pulgar-Vidal Otálora, the idea for the diagonal red stripe came from school football matches in which coloured sashes worn over the shoulder would allow two teams wearing white shirts to play against each other.
As might be expected from the name, most have a red stripe down their backs, but some do not, and those without the stripe are better able to tolerate dry conditions and heat.
However, it is unclear whether this layer corresponds with the yellow in the sofa (a yellow stripe covered by a red stripe) or comes from the underlying composition.
The bottom of the carriages is dark grey, with a red stripe distinguishing it from the white base colour.
I got a red stripe!" He said, grinning from ear to ear.
Within each turret, a red stripe on the interior wall, inches from the railing, marked the boundary of the barrel's recoil, warning the crew to keep back.
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