The work is part of the national Let's Colour project, supported by councils and other regeneration groups.
Here are just a few of Burri's colour frames, along with his reminiscence.
Another difficulty on the road to King's colour-blind America concerns higher education.
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"Due to concerns raised by some residents over the new playground's colour scheme at Kingshill, Cirencester, the opening has been delayed, " a Redrow spokesman said.
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The Colours will be escorted by the Queen's Colour Squadron (63 Squadron RAF Regiment) along with other Royal Air Force Regiment squadrons and 34 Squadron RAF Regiment.
Amazon's colour tablet, which has been out for a year and selling very well in the US, has been slow to arrive in the UK, though we are now getting the Fire HD.
They could estimate with an accuracy of more than 80% whether a person's hair colour was blonde or brown.
This methylation pattern played as great a role in determining a mouse's coat colour as did the underlying gene sequence.
You cannot get a much more challenging start than to be christened Pearl Gray, after Queen Victoria's favourite colour for frocks.
As if to acknowledge his allies' clout, Mr Berlusconi appeared for the vote on March 2nd sporting a handkerchief in the vibrant green that is the League's party colour.
"We identified 13 'DNA markers' from 11 genes that are informative to predict a person's hair colour, " said Professor Kayser, chair of the Department of Forensic Molecular Biology at Erasmus.
But this isn't America versus Britain, it's not a colour thing, it's just a fight and I'll kick this guy's backside any place we fight.
Unlike children's stories, which colour many people's view of nature, animals do not necessarily tolerate each other.
"It's really a love story that takes place in the last minutes of two people's lives, " says Living Colour's founder and guitarist, Vernon Reid.
The highlight of the afternoon was Abendanon's spectacular try to earn off-colour Bath's second win in eight days.
The only sign that there had ever been a Dresdner would be the smaller partner's green corporate colour.
Voters are given a clutch of ballot papers at the polling station, each one with a different candidate's name and colour.
Canon Glyn Webster, acting dean of York Minster, said people would be able to see for the first time the window's "rich colour and artistry".
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The brain's interpretation of colour is actually a three-step process.
South Africa's brief experiment with colour-blind government died, and was not revived until Nelson Mandela's triumph in 1994.
It's the abundance of colour, not the absence of colour.
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The Queen's official birthday is marked with the Trooping the Colour parade, also known as The Queen's Birthday Parade, which is due to take place on 15 June this year.
Perhaps the real problem is the colour Berlin's conservative-led government has chosen for the stripe.
At the town's Color de Hormiga (Colour of Ants) restaurant, I put squeamishness to one side and ordered their signature dish: filet mignon in an ant salsa.
Looking at the ease with which we now capture colour pictures and transmit them around the world in seconds it's easy to forget that it was not that long ago news agencies were transmitting their wire photographs as colour separations, usually cyan, magenta and yellow - a process that relied on Clerk Maxwell's discovery.
In Henry Ford's day customers could have any colour they wanted, so long as it was black.
This rule is of such importance there's even a nail-polish colour by Essie named South of the Highway in its honour.
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