Not exact matches
As we have been exposed more and more to the sport overseas, we have adopted teams because of a
certain player, or because of a
certain color, or because we saw a clip of some championship
match and enjoyed the celebration.
Am having fun now mixing
colors to
match certain kilts.
When I started packing for my New York City trip, I thought about simplicity and decided to bring a
certain color palette so that I could easily mix and
match my outfits.
For 4 years I lived in an Army barracks room, I had to make my bed a
certain way (with an Army green blankent — my hot pink duvet was hidden in a drawer), arrange my clothes (uniforms) a
certain way, I could not decorate my room (my sequined picture frame was my attempt to push the limits), I ate every meal at the mess hall (we didn't have kitchens), and I wore (and still wear) an unflattering uniform that
matched the men... needless to say my brain was starved for some creativity and
color!
No Exceptions - VALID NON EXPIRED so double check - We will be on a Docked Ship for TWO days,
matching shots - expect FULL 12 hour days — and its important to describe your wardrobe to us, we will ask you to BRING
certain colors and stay away from others - we will be Shuttled to and from the ship and handbags and cellphines may be checked, just so you know.
What should be an easy task of
matching the specific
color wheels to
certain color tracks proves to be difficult for even the most seasoned gamer.
Some stages take you with shrinking bubble structures to fit within a specific areas, others ask you to remove all bubbles from the screen or
match a
certain number of same -
colored bubbles, but all require you to understand the nuance of its simple cen...
When a boss hunches over and begins glowing a
certain color, you can switch to the corresponding style that
matches the
color and pull off a powerful attack in order to balance out the fact that the boss is currently recharging his health.
Notable among them is the 1935 Dr. Carver's Egyptian Blue 9th Oxidation, which
matches an ancient hue found only on
certain artifacts from the tomb of Tutankhamen and approximates the
color and pigment saturation levels of International Klein Blue (IKB).
Most Sport Bands have band -
colored lugs and stainless steel pins, but
certain options (white ceramic, gray ceramic, space gray aluminum, and space black stainless steel) have pins that
match the
color of their casing.
The Vitero bands come in six
colors and finishes: four matte grey bands that
match Apple's Space Grey watches, with orange, blue, red or yellow accent stripes; one silver band that
matches the silver aluminum watch; and a special - edition matte red band with a gold stripe that pays homage to a
certain famous armored Avenger.
Certain hues are specific to a brand, but retailers can often
match colors.