The London marbles are shown in colour while the others are depicted in white.
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T68, with a built-in colour display for better games and graphical messaging, is selling fast.
In the 1960s, when she got two Guggenheim grants, she began to shoot the streets in colour.
This is so finely tuned that butterflies with even slight deviations in colour pattern suffer from higher predation.
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As a result, though her victims are portrayed in colour, the villains are merely in black and white.
Light brown or yellowish in colour and smooth in texture, they are usually shaved raw over a dish.
But the bugs can also be orange in colour and checked in pattern.
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The famous 1965 Shea Stadium show was filmed in colour by the BBC.
Today most are working in colour, and the realm of black and white is now that of the art photographer.
News is most definitely in colour, but back in the 1950s the serious work was done in shades of grey.
And the views cycling in London are so vivid that it is like seeing in colour for the first time.
The missing lizard is described as being dark green and black in colour, with around half its length being its tail.
Bacteriorhodopsin has the habit of changing from blue to pale yellow in an electric field, which might be useful in colour displays.
Far from causing confusion, the difference in colour has seen Walkers chart an inexorable march to the top of the UK crisp market.
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In 1963 - a decade after the first 3D cinema trial in colour - Doctor Who appeared on TV for the first time.
Lustrous burnished gold in colour, and slightly hazy (I emptied every last drop into the glass), it has a big floral aroma, slightly perfumey, almost honeyed.
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Last May, Plastic Logic demonstrated a paper-like flexible screen capable of playing video in colour, which is achieved by placing a filter on top of the original black-and-white display.
Some areas identified as particularly human are the regulation of the cone cells of the retina (which are involved in colour vision) and the regulation of nerve-cell growth.
Less well known, in part because one of his four original notebooks was until recently believed to have been lost, are the designs he made to be printed in colour on fabric.
The other new technology in development uses colour in a rather more literal sense.
Batik is dyed by proud craftspeople who draw designs on fabric using dots and lines of hot wax, which resists vegetable and other dyes and therefore allows the artisan to colour selectively by soaking the cloth in one colour, removing the wax with boiling water and repeating if multiple colours are desired.
Cape Cod is like a fantasised view of New England, a peninsula covered in trees aflame with colour in the weeks leading up to Halloween, shading perfect lawns and whitewashed fences.
The resulting slides were then projected through three similarly filtered lenses resulting in a colour photograph.
And, indeed, the majority of fast-food restaurants feature red prominently in their colour schemes.
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To calculate the heart rate the camera detects tiny changes in the colour of the skin.
Offered in the colour 'Slate, ' it has great battery life and expandable memory for even more storage.
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The result was a 3D computer image that revealed the important pathways of my brain in vivid colour.
Early 3D printers could only work in one colour but the latest versions can produce intricate, multicoloured objects.
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