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Why do we wear green on St. Patrick's Day? Why do we get pinched if we don't? Can you get into any legal trouble for pinching someone? Here's what we know.
Examples of computer clip art, from Openclipart. Clip art (also clipart, clip-art) is a type of graphic art. Pieces are pre-made images used to illustrate any medium. Today, clip art is used extensively and comes in many forms, both electronic and printed. However, most clip art today is created, distributed, and used in a digital form.
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins wearing his team's Color Rush uniform in 2019. The NFL Color Rush was a promotion done in conjunction with the National Football League (NFL) and Nike that promotes so-called "color vs. color" matchups with teams in matchup-specific uniforms that are primarily one solid color with alternating colored accents, primarily airing on Thursday Night Football.
The soccer club Corinthians (which wears black and white) calls the stadium home, whereas the color of rival club Palmeiras is green. Ergo the color green is customarily "banned" from the stadium ...
Every March 17, we break out our green clothing and jewelry, wear four-leaf clover-shaped pins and glasses, and dye our rivers, bagels, and beverages (particularly alcoholic ones) green.
The St John Ambulance Cadets of the UK can also wear black berets. Berets are worn by the Royal Canadian Army Cadets. They wear the same color as their affiliated regular force unit, unless there is no affiliated unit, in which case a green beret is worn. [4] In Malaysia, cadets of the Kadet Remaja Sekolah Malaysia wear matching dark green berets.
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English: Example of a common tartan pattern used in flannel bedding and clothing. Patterns of this sort are simply the Robert Roy MacGregor tartan with colours changed. This image is more than full-sett (it repeats once both down and to the right, to better given an idea of the cloth), but it can tile both horizontally and vertically.