If you think they match, then they do. It's all on opinions.
No
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Burnt Orange Report was created in 2003.
Nope a burnt match weighs less. You've burnt off the igniter plus a portion of the wick.
Burnt orange is a deep, rich shade of orange that resembles the color of burnt or well-roasted oranges. It is often associated with autumn and used in fashion, interior design, and sports teams' uniforms.
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Yes an Orange is a berry. Every Berry is a type of fruit, but a berry is defined by if it is created from one single ovary. *The orange fruit is a hesperidium, a type of berry.* - the tomato, also a berry.
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Because the tip of the match is burnt
Burnt orange and white are the official colors of the university. The distinctive burnt orange color employed by The University of Texas at Austin plays a major role in establishing our identity. Legend has it that the burnt orange color was chosen by football coach Darrell Royal, who thought that it would help his players conceal the football when they ran the triple option. This specific shade of orange, known as "Texas Orange" or "Burnt Orange" was made official on June 17,1967, when Chancellor Harry Ransom made a recommendation to the Board of Regents.
Orange and navy blue match sometimes. I neon Orange doesn't match, but a "plain" orange does
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