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  1. Pansy (10101 bytes)
    34: ...m gold and orange though to purple, violet, and a blue so deep as to be almost black. They are quite a h...
    80: ...ltivars covers all the common pansy colors except orange and black.
    95: *Padparadja (named after the orange [[sapphire]])
    97: <br>Faceless, deep orange
    107: Faceless, orange, yellow, black
  2. Human brain (15406 bytes)
    35: ...s breathing and heart rate). The cerebellum is in blue.]]
    40: ...and|Endocrine]] functions housed in the mid-brain play a leading role in modulating arousal of the corte...
  3. Portugal (61755 bytes)
    151: ... quality producer of fruits, namely the Algarve [[orange]]s, and Oeste region's Pera Rocha (a type of [[pe...
    229: ...Turduli in red, Celtic in brown and Lusitanian in blue. Names are in Latin.]]
    288: ...also worth mentioning, since its greatest players play in the sunny region of the Algarve during the "Al...
    294: Festivals play a major role in Portugal's summers. Even thought ...
    361: ...p://www.economist.com/theworldin/international/displayStory.cfm?story_id=3372495&d=2005 The World in 200...
  4. Cell (biology) (28190 bytes)
    21: ...e''), the capsule (''orange''), ribosomes (''dark blue''), and a flagellum (also ''black'').]]
    69: ...t from the nuclear genome of a cell. Mitochondria play a critical role in generating energy in the eukar...
    210: ...ed, such as by binding to an effector molecule (''orange''), to become fully active.]]
  5. Lightning (33113 bytes)
    95: ...]] and named after the mischievous sprites in the plays of [[Shakespeare]].
    99: ...r than sprites and, as implied by their name, are blue in colour. They were first recorded on [[October ...
    103: ...around 50,000 m/s in a similar way to a typical ''blue jet'', but then divided in two and speeded at 250...
    107: ...hat such forms of upper atmospheric lightning may play a role in the formation of the [[ozone layer]].
    201: ...rgence of a crisis. Various [[novel]]s and [[role playing game]]s with [[fantasy]] tint involves wizardr...
  6. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    9: :'''Uniform colors:''' Black and Orange
    32: ...he [[MLB Most Valuable Player Award|Most Valuable Player]] award in each league while hitting for the [[...
    34: ...six American League Eastern Division titles. They played baseball the "Oriole Way", an organizational et...
    40: ...ll]]. The new [[Washington Nationals]] (who begin play in 2005) threaten to carve into the Orioles fan b...
    42: == Players of note ==
  7. National Football League (30340 bytes)
    6: ...the most popular version of American football was played collegiately. The NFL's greatest spurt in popul...
    10: ...d neutral site. One week later, selected all-star players from both the AFC and NFC meet in the [[Pro Bo...
    31: ...on, the Dallas Cowboys and the Detroit Lions each play a game on [[Thanksgiving]] day.
    34: *Each team plays every other team in their division twice: once a...
    35: *Each team plays the four teams from another division within its ...
  8. Harp (23216 bytes)
    11: ...ry of Ancient Egypt|ancient Egypt]]ian harp on display in a [[United Kingdom|UK]] museum.]]
    14: ...century to enable key changes while playing. The player manually turned a hook or lever against an indi...
    18: ==Playing style of the European-derived harp==
    20: ...gs are black or blue and all C strings are red or orange. The instrument rests between the knees of the h...
    24: ...hnically modern, designed for classical music and played solo, as part of chamber ensembles, and in symp...
  9. Antalya (20816 bytes)
    7: ...n]] and [[Kekova]] can be reached from the sea by Blue voyagers.
    24: ...ssed under the sovereignty of Byzantines. Antalya played a considerable part in the medieval history of ...
    148: * [[Antalya Golden Orange Film Festival]]
    175: * [[Mediterranean Golden Orange Wrestling]]
    226: ...ury was built by the Seljuks. Decorated with dark blue and turquouise tiles, the minaret eventually beca...
  10. Cell (29541 bytes)
    21: ...e''), the capsule (''orange''), ribosomes (''dark blue''), and a flagellum (also ''black'').]]
    69: ...t from the nuclear genome of a cell. Mitochondria play a critical role in generating energy in the eukar...
    210: ...ed, such as by binding to an effector molecule (''orange''), to become fully active.]]
    286: ...Cell]] [[computer chip]] being designed for the [[PlayStation 3]]
  11. Dog (69384 bytes)
    17: ...ehavioral design accounts for their trainability, playfulness, and ability to fit into human households ...
    59: ... coat color rather than by breed; for example, "a blue merle [[Australian Shepherd|Aussie]]" or "a choco...
    63: ...[[cherry]] or [[mahogany]]; also tawny, chestnut, orange, rusty, liver, and red-gold.
    66: ...eate ''sandy pepper'', ''pepper'', ''grizzle'', ''blue-black gray'', or ''silver-fawn''.
    67: *Blue: A dark metallic gray, often as a blue [[Merle (coat color in dogs)|merle]] or speckled ...
  12. Cat (30067 bytes)
    23: ... the cat, and should be avoided through exercise (playing), especially with indoor cats. One of the smal...
    68: ...esting human attention (i.e. for being fed or for playing) or, sometimes, in a form of "hello." Some cat...
    77: [[Image:Manx Dante blue eyes.jpg|left|260px|thumb|Blue-eyed cats with white fur have a higher [[genetics...
    78: ...esult is that they can be deaf on the side of the blue eye. [http://demented-pixie.com/pearlie_the_psych...
    80: ...ensity for blindness if they have white coats and blue eyes. [http://www.lsu.edu/deafness/genet.htm#Cats...
  13. Fiddler Crabs (4009 bytes)
    37: ...mon name; to many, it appears as if the animal is playing a fiddle (the larger claw).
    39: ... be tan, blue-green, turquoise, black, yellow, or orange in colour. [[diurnal animal|Diurnal]] animals, th...
    43: ...The action of feeding fiddler crabs is thought to play a vital role in the preservation of wetland envir...
  14. Blood (11213 bytes)
    9: ...) for respiratory pigment (bright green, blue, or orange).
    63: Problems with blood circulation and composition play a role in many diseases.
  15. Billiards (12135 bytes)
    6: '''Billiards''' is a game played on a table with low rubber boundary around the ...
    15: ...ll; the 9-ball has a yellow stripe, the 10-ball a blue stripe, and so on. The 8-ball is solid black. I...
    17: ...d balls, six colored balls (yellow, green, brown, blue, pink, and black), and one white cue ball. The b...
    22: ...y a form of felt). Bar tables, which get lots of play, use slower more durable cloth. Good quality poo...
    26: ...rtfully inlaid with decorative patterns. Skilled players may use more than one cue during a game, inclu...
  16. Croquet (12113 bytes)
    2: ...th a mallet through hoops embedded into the grass playing arena.
    10: (With an emphasis on the game as played in the United Kingdom)
    12: ... which the game takes its name. The winner is the player who, with each of his balls, runs each hoop twi...
    14: ...players) was introduced. This gave penalties to a player who ran certain hoops in the same turn. In resp...
    16: ...ere are other variations popular in other croquet-playing nations.

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