Typical colours include pure white, black or brown, as well as any bicolour combination of them : black and white, white with black or brown patches, black with white markings, brown with tan markings.
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Further cats were imported from the USA . It was important for breeders to have different lines in order to be able to mate bicolour to bicolour and obtain a higher proportion of white on the coat, without excessive inbreeding.
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Further cats were imported from the USA . It was important for breeders to have different lines in order to be able to mate bicolour to bicolour and obtain a higher proportion of white on the coat, without excessive inbreeding.
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So the official recognition of the Carniolan white-blue-red tricolour instead of the traditional white-blue bicolour was seen as a major achievement by the Slovenes and it quickly became the symbol representing the idea of United Slovenia.
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On 29 August 1936, the " Junta de Defensa Nacional ", issued Decree No . 77, that declared : " The red and gold / yellow bicolour flag is re-established as the flag of Spain ", which served as the first flag of Nationalist Spain.
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""'Labroides bicolor " "'is a species of wrasse endemic to the Indo-Pacific, Indian Ocean and Pacific Ocean and is known by various names including bicolor cleanerfish, bicolor cleaner wrasse, bicolored cleaner wrasse, bicolour cleaner wrasse, cleaner wrasse, two-colour cleaner wrasse and yellow diesel wrasse.
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The French breeder Joseph Pernet-Ducher initiated the first class of roses to include genes from the old Austrian briar rose ( " Rosa foetida " ) with his 1900 introduction of'Soleil d'Or .'This resulted in an entirely new colour range for roses : shades of deep yellow, apricot, copper, orange, true scarlet, yellow bicolours, lavender, gray, and even brown were now possible.