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... colour do not have any feminine mark termination, so their plural forms will always be marrons and colour, whatever the gender. And in its masculine form, green is invariable; however, it requires an extra “e” in its feminine form. Rose ...
... colour do not have any feminine mark termination, so their plural forms will always be marrons and colour, whatever the gender. And in its masculine form, green is invariable; however, it requires an extra “e” in its feminine form. Rose ...
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... colour of lake water , whether observed remotely or in situ , is a subject of limnological interest . The phenomena that affect the in situ colour of ocean or lake water include sediment loading , productivity , algae species , and man ...
... colour of lake water , whether observed remotely or in situ , is a subject of limnological interest . The phenomena that affect the in situ colour of ocean or lake water include sediment loading , productivity , algae species , and man ...
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... COLOUR PRINTS . Title . Process . Two - Colour .. Marshall Engraving Co .. 112 Attractive Illustration for a Car Catalogue , An Two - Colour British Photo - Engraving Co. Bather , The Three - Colour The Premier Engraving Co. , Ltd. 112 ...
... COLOUR PRINTS . Title . Process . Two - Colour .. Marshall Engraving Co .. 112 Attractive Illustration for a Car Catalogue , An Two - Colour British Photo - Engraving Co. Bather , The Three - Colour The Premier Engraving Co. , Ltd. 112 ...
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... colour is thrown into a vessel with water , which being poured off when the colour has been sufficiently stirred , carries with it any foreign matters that will float . The vessel is again filled with water , the colour again well ...
... colour is thrown into a vessel with water , which being poured off when the colour has been sufficiently stirred , carries with it any foreign matters that will float . The vessel is again filled with water , the colour again well ...
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... colours visible to the colour - blind , and as visible to the colour - seeing as red and green , which may be substituted for these , as equally suitable for both classes of observers ? The answer un- fortunately is less satisfactory ...
... colours visible to the colour - blind , and as visible to the colour - seeing as red and green , which may be substituted for these , as equally suitable for both classes of observers ? The answer un- fortunately is less satisfactory ...
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