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The use of hyphens with adverbs is redundant unless an identical adjective exists (well, late, long): late-blooming plant but brightly blooming plant. Phrasal verbs are not hyphenated (things turned out well, it washed up on the beach) unless used adjectivally (a well-turned-out crowd, a washed-up athlete). Nouns formed from phrasal verbs are hyphenated or joined together (a good turnout tonight, please do the washing-up). In the use of certain prefixes, modern style is moving towards omitting the hyphen (noncooperation).
Yellow and the diamond shape represent Brazil's mineral wealth. The motto Ordem e Progresso means ‘Order and Progress’. Green stands for the vast forests. Effective date: 15 November 1889.
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