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Display different levels of threats as alerts on maps, possibly using colour coding to distinguish priority.
BBC: FBI plans social network map alert mash-up application
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Each storybook covered the same plot - three children and what happened when their cat got stuck in a tree - using colour illustrations and a simple text narrative.
BBC: Children shun fictional 'fat Alfie'
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Prosecutor Tony Elliott had said Evans, of Llwynypia, Rhondda, was interviewed under caution on 4 June this year after being found using a colour television the previous day.
BBC: MEP Jill Evans fined for TV licence protest over S4C
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It is using its mast-mounted colour cameras and laser spectrometer, together with its arm-held "hand lens" camera and X-ray spectrometer, to try to find the best drill candidate.
BBC: Curiosity Mars rover deploys its rock brush
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Using an elaborate system of colour-coded boxes to convey over 170, 000 meals to their destinations each day, the 5, 000-strong dabbawala collective has built up an extraordinary reputation for the speed and accuracy of its deliveries.
ECONOMIST: Management trends
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Other big brands were accused of using poor dyes or having bad colour quality.
ECONOMIST: Foreign brands encounter a new form of protectionism
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Colour is added by using three separate arrays, each fitted with a filter for one of the primaries red, green and blue that, in combination, produce a full-colour image.
ECONOMIST: Curtains for celluloid
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Scientists have developed a forensic test that can predict both the hair and eye colour of a possible suspect using DNA left at a crime scene.
BBC: Forensic test can predict hair and eye colour from DNA
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He took colour to a new level, using it to create form and line with exaggerated, bold brushstrokes.
BBC: Over the Pyrenees to Dali��s house
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By using the latest in rear-projection technology, a high resolution, colour 3D-like holographic image is projected onto a flat two-dimensional sheet of acrylic in the shape of a woman.
BBC: Airport avatars offer travel advice
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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.
UNESCO: Culture