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But the other objects registered with a jolt: I didn't remember any oranges, basket, cup, or rose.
Along the dimly lighted aisles, you'll see seas of green-skinned oranges, baskets overflowing with hot-pink dragon fruit and trucks stacked to the brim with watermelons.
So the smaller, more compact works in this show function almost like academic studies, although ones created with objects like an orange laundry basket, plastic lamps and tarps, electrical cords, light bulbs, dishwashing scrubbies, a shower curtain or yarn.
On display were "ten-mile orange" little baskets, a Bombardier Snowplow & a Rear Loader M-truck.
Historic Merion in general is nothing if not idiosyncratic, and it starts with the bulbous, unwavering red and orange wicker baskets — red for the front nine holes, orange for the back nine.
Women strolled the streets toting bright green and orange laundry baskets piled high with recently stolen detergent and toilet paper.
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Golfers like to peer at the flags atop flagsticks to tell them which way and how hard the wind is blowing, but Merion's flagsticks have wicker baskets (orange on the front nine, red on the back) that tell golfers nothing.
A knife, an orange and a wicker basket sufficed for props.
The "orange color code" represents basket cells (BCs), the "yellow code" stands for hilar commissural-associational pathway-associated cells (HICAPs), the "green code" defines molecular layer neurons (MLs), the "blue code" identifies total molecular layer interneurons (TMLs) and the "purple code" represents hilar perforant path-associated cells (HIPPs; see Results for further explanations).
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