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  2. Canary Girls - Wikipedia

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    The Canary Girls were British women who worked in munitions manufacturing trinitrotoluene (TNT) shells during the First World War (1914–1918). The nickname arose because exposure to TNT is toxic, and repeated exposure can turn the skin an orange-yellow colour reminiscent of the plumage of a canary .

  3. Tyuyamunite - Wikipedia

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    Tyuyamunite. Tyuyamunite (pronounced tuh-YOO-ya-moon-ite) is a very rare uranium mineral with formula Ca (UO 2) 2 V 2 O 8 · (5–8)H 2 O. It is a member of the carnotite group. It is a bright, canary-yellow color because of its high uranium content. Also, because of tyuyamunite's high uranium content, it is radioactive. [6]

  4. The Canary Yellow Bicycle - Wikipedia

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    The Canary Yellow Bicycle (Greek: Το Καναρινί Ποδήλατο) is a Greek film directed by Dimitris Stavrakas. It released in 1999 and it stars Dimitris Alexandris . The film won the second best film award and the award of the best leading actor in the Greek State Film Awards .

  5. Post-it note - Wikipedia

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    The original Post-it note color is Canary Yellow, the color of the notes when they were initially invented, and it remains one of the most popular colorways to this day. All the notes are recyclable, but 3M has also introduced Greener Post-It Notes, which feature a 67% plant-based adhesive and recycled paper that uses no new trees.

  6. Lime (color) - Wikipedia

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    Lime is a color that is a shade of yellow-green, so named because it is a representation of the color of the citrus fruit called limes. It is the color that is in between the web color chartreuse and yellow on the color wheel. [1] Alternate names for this color included yellow-green, lemon-lime, lime green, or bitter lime.

  7. Cyclone (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    Joerns Motor Manufacturing Company. Production. 1912–1917. Engine. 61 cu in (1,000 cc) 45° SOHC V-Twin. Power. 45 horsepower (34 kW) Cyclone is a motorcycle that was manufactured by Joerns Motor Manufacturing Company located in St. Paul, Minnesota from 1912 through 1917. Later manufacture was moved to Sheboygan, Wisconsin.

  8. Yellow-crowned canary - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-crowned canary is 11–13 cm in length. The adult male has a green back with black edging to the wings and tail. The underparts, rump and tail sides are yellow, and the lower belly is white. The head is brighter in color than the Cape canary, yellow in colour, and the face is cinnamon. The juvenile has greenish-yellow underparts with ...

  9. Woodstock (Peanuts) - Wikipedia

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    Woodstock is a fictional character in Charles M. Schulz 's comic strip Peanuts. He is a small yellow bird of unknown species and Snoopy 's best friend. The character first appeared in the March 4, 1966, strip, though he was not given a name until June 22, 1970. [8] He is named after the Woodstock festival of 1969.