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Indelible is the
fourth book in the
Grant County series by
author Karin Slaughter. It was
originally released in
hardback in 2004.
Previous books in the...
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Indelibly Stamped is the
second album by the
English rock band Supertramp,
released in 1971. It
marked a
dramatic change in
direction to a more straightforward...
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Electoral ink,
indelible ink,
electoral stain or
phosphoric ink is a semi-permanent ink or dye that is
applied to the
forefinger (usually) of
voters during...
- The
Indelible Murtceps were an
Australian progressive rock and dance-pop band,
which formed, as a side
project of Spectrum, in
October 1971. Sometimes...
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Indelible mark may
refer to:
Sacramental character, an
indelible spiritual mark left by some
sacraments according to
Catholic theology the mark made by...
- A
copying pencil, also an
indelible pencil or
chemical pencil, is a
pencil whose lead
contains a dye. The lead is
fabricated by
adding a dry water-soluble...
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Indelible Grace is an
artist collective based in Nashville, Tennessee, that has led a
movement to
restore the
historic practice of
writing new melodies...
- Some
Christian denominations believe that a
sacramental character, an
indelible spiritual mark (the
meaning of the word
character in Latin), is imprinted...
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Martyn Lyons in his book Books: A
Living History, Gutenberg's dye was
indelible, oil-based, and made from the soot of
lamps (lamp-black)
mixed with varnish...
- Ray
Arnott on drums.
These members also
performed under the
alter ego,
Indelible Murtceps, from 1971 to 1973.
Spectrum had a number-one hit, "I'll Be Gone"...