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RED

Red is a colour ranging from pink (purple-red) to orange (yellow-red). Red is traditionally associated with danger, stop, blood, warnings, prohibition. Red can evoke images of blood, and hence of murder, of ghoulishness and of horror. Red is associated with energy, activity, anger, fertility and is associated with the planet Mars and with war.


  • Apple - Almost any shade of red you wish. A purely poetic term, though more usually applied to a pale green.
  • Auburn - A reddish-brown colour, the colour of an orang-utan's hair. Auburn is usually used to describe the colour of hair.
  • Burgundy - A dark, purplish-red colour of Burgundy wine.
  • Crimson - A deep rich-red inclining towards purple.
  • Carmine - A deep tone of crimson.
  • Cherry - A brilliant, bright red.
  • Cerise - A moderate, dark red.
  • Claret - A purplish-red.
  • Cardinal Red - A deep, vivid red.
  • Carnation - A pinkish-red colour.
  • Dubonnet - A dark, purplish-red colour.
  • Maroon - A dark, purplish-red colour intermediate between red and purple.
  • Poppy - A scarlet red.
  • Ruddle - A deep orange-red ochre-based pigment used for marking sheep.
  • Ruddy - Tinged with red. Reddish. Implying a colour of blood.
  • Rusty - Reddish-brown or brownish-orange colour of iron oxide (rust). Rusty implies decay, age, weathering.
  • Rufous - Rust-coloured. Rufous implies more organic than mineral, an animal may be described as being rufous in colour, while a weathered piece of iron is more likely rusty.
  • Russet - Reddish-brown. Russet is more usually applied to flora, such as apples or potatoes, while rufous may describe an animal and rusty a mineral or metal item.
  • Rubicund - Tinged with red. Rubicund is used to describe a person's complexion, and implies the appearance that occurs as a result of excessive good living. The ruddy complexion one might achieve from plenty of alcohol consumption, for example.
  • Sanguine - A rather archaic term for the red colour of blood, implying blood.
  • Scarlet - A vivid red inclining towards orange.
  • Vermillion - The brilliant scarlet red colour of cinnabar

GARY SOBERS

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Sir Garfield St Auburn Sobers (popularly known as Gary Sobers) is a West Indian cricketer. He was born in 1936 at Bridgetown, Barbados. He played for Nottinghamshire - captaining them from 1968 to 1974, South Australia and the West Indies, captaining the West Indies from 1965 to 1974. He retired from cricket in 1975 and was knighted the same year. An outstanding left-handed batsman in 1958 at the Test match against Pakistan he set the world record for the highest Test innings score, scoring 365 not out, a record which stood until Brian Lara made 375 against England in 1994. He was the first player to score the maximum 36, from six sixes in one over, which he achieved in county cricket against Glamorgan at Swansea in 1968.
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WILLIAM SEWARD

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William Henry Seward was an American politician. He was born in 1801 at Orange County, New York and died in 1872. Educated at Union College in 1820, and having studied law he entered on its practice at Auburn. The anti-Masonic excitement broke out soon afterward, and William Seward was carried into the State Senate on a wave of this feeling in 1830.

In 1834 he was defeated as the Whig candidate for Governor. About this time began the political partnership of Thurlow Weed, Horace Greeley and William Seward, which was far-reaching in its influence on State and National affairs. William Seward was Governor in 1839 to 1843. In 1849 he entered the US Senate. He was in that body one of the leaders of the anti-slavery men, and when the Republican party was formed he was among its foremost orators.

Among his numerous speeches were that in 1850, which spoke of the 'higher law', and the 'irrepressible conflict' oration of 1858. In 1860, at the Chicago Convention, William Seward was at the start the leading candidate for the Presidential nomination. The many elements opposed to him proved too strong, and Abraham Lincoln was nominated. The new President called his chief rival to the Department of State. Secretary Seward's tenure of his office, 1861 to 1869, covers the highly important periods of the American Civil War and of reconstruction. Many were the delicate questions, especially with England, as in the Trent affair and throughout the struggle, also with France in the Mexican episode.

William Seward's ability in the conduct of the foreign relations has been generally praised. On the night of Abraham Lincoln's assassination he was stabbed and dangerously injured. In 1867 he negotiated the purchase of Alaska from Russia for $7.2 million, a move which was at the time dubbed 'Sewards Folly'. And he made various West Indian treaties which failed of confirmation. He traveled extensively after retiring from office, and the narratives of his travels, as well as his speeches, have been published.
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CAMERON PRUD'HOMME

Cameron Prud'Homme was an American actor. He was born in 1892 at Auburn, New York and died in 1967.
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JEFFREY LYNN

Jeffrey Lynn was an American actor. He was born in 1909 at Auburn, Massachusetts and died in 1995.
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AUBURN

Auburn (recorded in the Domesday Book as Eleburne) was a village in East Yorkshire, untill it was washed away by the sea from the 18th century
Auburn is a city in Lee County, Alabama, USA.
Auburn is a town in Fond Lac County, Wisconsin, USA.
Auburn is a town in Chippewa County, Wisconsin, USA.
Auburn is a city in King County, Washington, USA.
Auburn is a township in Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Auburn is a borough in Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, USA.
Auburn is a township in Tuscarawas County, Ohio, USA.
Auburn is a township in Crawford County, Ohio, USA.
Auburn is a township in Geauga County, Ohio, USA.
Auburn is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA.
Auburn is a city in Cayuga County, New York, USA.
Auburn is a city in Nemaha County, Nebraska, USA.
Auburn is a town in Ritchie County, West Virginia, USA.
Auburn is a city in Bay County, Michigan, USA.
Auburn is a town in Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA.
Auburn is a city in Androscoggin County, Maine, USA.
Auburn is a city in Logan County, Kentucky, USA.
Auburn is a township in Shawnee County, Kansas, USA.
Auburn is a city in Shawnee County, Kansas, USA.
Auburn is a city in Sac County, Iowa, USA.
Auburn is a city in De Kalb County, Indiana, USA.
Auburn is a township in Sangamon County, Illinois, USA.
Auburn is a township in Clark County, Illinois, USA.
Auburn is a city in Sangamon County, Illinois, USA.
Auburn is a city partly in Barrow County and partly in Gwinnett County, Georgia, USA.
Auburn is a city in Placer County, California, USA.
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AUBURN HILLS

Auburn Hills is a city in Oakland County, Michigan, USA.
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MOUNT AUBURN

Mount Auburn is a township in Christian County, Illinois, USA.
Mount Auburn is a village in Christian County, Illinois, USA.
Mount Auburn is a city in Benton County, Iowa, USA.
Mount Auburn is a town in Wayne County, Indiana, USA.
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NEW AUBURN

New Auburn is a city in Sibley County, Minnesota, USA.
New Auburn is a village partly in Chippewa County and partly in Barron County, Wisconsin, USA.
New Auburn is a township in Sibley County, Minnesota, USA.
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NORTH AUBURN

North Auburn is a CDP in Placer County, California, USA.
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