One of his Irish employees promptly hoisted the Irish tricolor above the hotel.
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The flag of Lithuania consists of a horizontal tricolor of yellow, green and red.
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Before baking as directed, top the tart with sliced tricolor minibell peppers.
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One of the longest lasting is the waving of the French tricolor to start the race.
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In Ajdabiya, drivers honked in celebration and flew the tricolor rebel flag.
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The tricolor pre-Gaddafi flag that has become the flag of the revolution flies overhead.
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Accompanying them were tanks flying the tricolor flag of the movement that ousted Kadafi.
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Tricolor was civil ensign since 1705, so, i've reverted imp.flag edit.
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Even so, the call to fly the Irish tricolor at Lansdowne Road continued.
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A flag having three colored stripes (especially the French flag)
Trichromatic: having or involving three colors; "trichromatic vision"; "a trichromatic printing process"; "trichromatic staining is the staining of tissue samples differentially in three colors"; "tricolor plumage"; "a tricolor process in photography"
The hybrid elm cultivar Ulmus u00D7 hollandica 'Tricolor' was first listed as U. suberosa tricolor by C. de Vos in Beredeneerd woordenboek der voornaamste heesters en coniferen, in Nederland gekweekt 137, 1867.
A tricolour or tricolor (three colours) is a flag or banner more-or-less equally divided (horizontally, vertically, or, less frequently, diagonally) into three bands of differing colours. ...
Tricolor is a rulebook for wargaming with Napoleonic miniatures. It was written by Rick Crane and published by TSR, Inc. in 1975 with interior artwork by Greg Bell. The rules require a six-sided die. 50 pages.
MV Tricolor was a 50,000 tonne Norwegian-flagged vehicle carrier built in 1987, notable for having been involved in three English Channel collisions within a fortnight.
(Tricoloration) In the mathematical field of knot theory, the tricolorability of a knot refers to the ability of a knot to be colored with three colors subject to certain rules. ...
(Tricolored (horse)) Tri-coloured (archaic: oddbald) refers to a horse with three different coat colours in a pinto spotting pattern of large white and dark patches, usually bay (a reddish colour with a black mane and tail) and white. ...
Alternative spelling of tricolour; Having three colors