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1. Watsontown Brick 7.5-in x 3.75-in Retail Red Paver Brick Red Brick

2. The fur of the Caracal is short and tawny-brown to brick-red coloured without any

3. Appearance: Reds, violet to cherry tones in young wines, ranging from ruby to brick-red when aged.

4. The portions containing air are of a light brick-red colour, and Crepitate under the finger. AIDS TO FORENSIC MEDICINE AND TOXICOLOGY W

5. The portions containing air are of a light brick-red colour, and Crepitate under the finger.: The parenchyma in the darker places on section did not Crepitate.

6. 24 Has a charming brick-red, delicate aroma, with the aroma of red fruit, supple texture, structure, a sense of balance and finish rich in fruit flavor left.

7. Brick red Annatto seeds, harvested from a small spiky fruit, has been used throughout Latin America in the kitchen and as a dye as far back as the Mayan civilization

8. Microcline may be clear, white, pale-yellow, brick-red, or green; it is generally characterized by cross-hatch twinning that forms as a result of the transformation of monoclinic orthoclase into triclinic microcline.

9. 17 But at this moment Winston noticed some tufts of loosestrife growing in the cracks of the cliff beneath them. One tuft was of two colours, magenta and brick-red, apparently growing on the same root.

10. As the wine ages, anthocyanins will react with other acids and compounds in wines such as tannins, pyruvic acid and acetaldehyde which will change the color of the wine, causing it to develop more "brick red" hues.

11. By adding the Fehling reagents (Fehling (I) solution and Fehling (II) solution), the aldehyde group is oxidized to a carboxylic acid, while the Cu2+ tartrate complex is reduced to Cu+ and forming a brick red precipitate (Cu2O).

12. Since this reaction per se is not specific for pervitine, the organ extract is tested beforehand with formalin-sulfuric acid; a brick-red color, which goes through brown to olive-green shows the presence of pervitine or amphetamine.

13. After doing some research on Knots and the Web, it appears to meet all the criteria for Bloodwood from the “Brosimum” family — deep brick-red color, fine texture, extremely heavy, comes out of the planer almost ready to finish, fine red sawdust EVERYWHERE, etc

14. The Blindworm (or slowworm), is a legless lizard (Anguis fragilis) of the family Anguidae; lives in grassy areas and open woodlands in Great Britain and throughout Europe eastward to the Caucasus Mountains; adult is about 1 ft (30 cm) long, but some specimens grow larger; usually brown, chestnut, gray, bronze, brick red, or coppery; eats snails, slugs, and other soft animals using