Birds Wings Vector in golden

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2013-10-25

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Birds Wings Vector in golden.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Arsenal,Silhouette,Wings



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This vector contains the following main colors: White,Celeste,Nugget,Nutmeg Wood Finish,Whiskey,Hampton,Cape Palliser

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    Arsenal Silhouette Wings White Celeste Nugget Nutmeg Wood Finish Whiskey Hampton Cape Palliser

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Arsenal wiki:
>This article is about armaments factories. For the London football club, see Arsenal F.C., for all other uses see Arsenal (disambiguation). An arsenal is an establishment for the construction, repair, receipt, storage and issue of weapons and ammunition. The word arsenal appears in various forms in Romanic languages (from which it has been adopted into Teutonic), i.e. Italian arzanale, Spanish arsenal, etc.; Italian also has arzana and darsena, and Spanish a longer form atarazanal. The word is of Arabic origin, being a corruption of daras-sina'ah, house of trade or manufacture, dar, house, al, the, and sina'ah, trade, manufacture (with jana'a, to make). Such guesses as arx navalis, naval citadel, arx senatus (i.e. of Venice, etc.), have been discounted. For the rest of Early Modern Europe, the Arsenal was the Venetian Arsenal. See more at Wikipedia.org...

Silhouette wiki:
houette is a view of an object or scene consisting of the outline and a featureless interior. The term comes from Étienne de Silhouette, Louis XV's miserly finance minister. See more at Wikipedia.org...


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