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Brochantite
Brochantite Broch"an*tite, n. [From Brochant de Villiers, a French mineralogist.] (Min.) A basic sulphate of copper, occurring in emerald-green crystals.

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- "Brochan Lom" is a Scottish Gaelic nonsense song about porridge. The tune is po****r and appears frequently at Scottish country dances and ceilidhs. It...
- Satlow; local psychiatrist Charles Dale as Royce Evans; a local farmer Brochan Evans as David Morgan; Rose and Aron's son Darren Evans as PC Ian Shortly;...
- one-man shows, Arthur en vrai (2005) and I Show (2009) and portraying Peter Brochan in Le Dîner de Cons (2007), alongside Dany Boon. Since the mid-1990s, he...
- client (Series 1) Aimee-Ffion Edwards as Madlen Vaughan; client (Series 2) Brochan Evans as Dyfan Vaughan; Madlen's son (Series 2) Rhashan Stone as DI Laurence...
- Afon Clywedog. Its prin****l tributary is the Afon Brochan. The total length of the Dulas and Brochan is 19.6 km. Other tributaries include Nant Cydros...
- event, with whisky the central focus of their enjoyment. The tune was "Brochan Lom", a nonsense song about porridge. The scene mixed the professional...
- has a polka feel to it. Typical tunes for a Highland schottische are "Brochan Lom" and "Laddie With the Plaidie". In the more po****r ceilidh version...
- butter or dipped into milk. The flavour is distinctly sour. Food portal Brochan Lom List of porridges "Dictionaries of the Scots Language:: SND :: sowans"...
- Moldovagaz (50%+1) plus 13.44% through debt shares of Tiraspoltransgaz Brochan B.V. BSPS B.V. (50%) - operator of the Blue Stream pipeline Gazinvest Finance...
- were proscribed or frowned upon. A well-known example of puirt à beul is "Brochan Lom", which is sung in the film Whisky Galore!, and occurs as background...