It must be some girly color or something.
The cast of Giving Machines Some Thought - 1986 includes: Stanley Anderson as Narrator Robert Berwick as himself Hubert Dreyfus as himself Edward Feigenbaum as himself Raymond Kurzweil as himself Doug Lenat as himself Pamela McCorduck as herself Erik Mueller as himself Elaine Rich as herself Kenneth Salisbury as himself Roger Schank as himself Robert Wilensky as himself Uri Zernik as himself
Paul Cézanne.
No! The favorite color varies by individual and has nothing to do with Black people as a whole. It would be foolish to think so. Some people like purple, some don't, nothing to do with skin color whatsoever, though it often does look good on dark skin.
Hello Kitty's fur color is white however, she is mostly seen in pink clothing of some sort.
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It seems like an excerpt from the novel "Huckleberry Finn" by Mark Twain, where a character remarks on finding something of value after accumulating enough to reach a specific yield.
Mostly his eyes are blue ( the color is the same as Naruto himself) but in some scenes it seems more like Gray!!
Some say that when your favorite color is yellow, you are a very cheerful person.
The color orange, according to some, is associated with the warmth of the sun. Some believe that if one wears orange clothing, one will have more energy.
What you mean is achromaticity and not color don't you?
Tannin solutions are acids responsible for the color and some flavor in tea.
Not to me.
i dont know if some one can do it plz help me
some one may be color blind !
'Solid color' means their is no color beyond the first in a design. It is possible for any color to be 'solid' because it is a design, not a specific color. You can go to google images and type in 'solid color' for pictures of some. Remember, a 'solid' color means only 1 color.
Do you mean lighter in color? Halley's comet has an albedo of about 0.04, which is the color of tar. Our Moon has an albedo of about 0.07, which is the color of weathered asphalt. If you mean lighter as in less massive... we've never seen a comet as massive as our Moon, but there are some pretty tiny moons out there in the outer solar system; a few comets might be larger than some of them.