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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Gl**** is an
amorphous (non-crystalline) solid.
Because it is
often transparent and
chemically inert,
gl**** has
found widespread practical, technological...
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literature as
blue frit. Some have
argued that this is an
erroneous term that
should be
reserved for use to
describe the
initial phase of
gl**** or
glaze production...
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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...
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Looking Gl**** Studios, Inc. (formerly
Blue Sky
Productions and Looking
Gl**** Technologies, Inc.) was an
American video game
developer based in Cambridge...
- blue),
cobalt blue, red (ruby and
royal ruby), black, amethyst, monax, and
white (milk
gl****). Some
depression gl**** is
uranium gl****.
Although of marginal...
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early Ur III period. The
gl**** is of
blue colour,
which was
achieved with cobalt; such
gl**** is
generally known as
Egyptian blue. Thus, such
technique was...