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- green or bluish green, cobalt makes deep blue, and gold produces wine red and violet gl****. Much of modern red gl**** is produced using copper, which is less...
- announced in 2008. The first part of the remake, Tsukihime: A Piece of Blue Gl**** Moon, featuring a rewritten and expanded version of two of the original...
- Cobalt gl****—known as "smalt" when ground as a pigment—is a deep blue coloured gl**** prepared by including a cobalt compound, typically cobalt oxide or...
- Bristol blue gl**** has been made in Bristol, England, since the 18th century, with a break between the 1920s and 1980s. During the late 18th century Richard...
- optics. Some common objects made of gl**** are named after the material, e.g. "gl****", "gl****es", "magnifying gl****". Gl**** is most often formed by rapid cooling...
- stained gl**** is the colored and painted gl**** of medieval Europe from the 10th century to the 16th century. For much of this period stained gl**** windows...
- have been used since antiquity as pigments to give a blue color to porcelain and gl****. Cobalt blue in impure forms had long been used in Chinese porcelain...
- solvents and flames to view the test flame through a cobalt blue gl**** or didymium gl**** to filter the interfering light of contaminants such as sodium...
- Looking Gl**** Studios, Inc. (formerly Blue Sky Productions and LookingGl**** Technologies, Inc.) was an American video game developer based in Cambridge...
- 5th–6th century BC Roman gl**** amphoriskoi 1st–2nd century AD Blue head flask (Roman, AD 300–500, cast gl****) Lombardic gl**** drinking horn 6th–7th century...