- The
Tintic War was a
short series of
skirmishes occurring in
February through March 1856 in
Uintah County and
Tooele County, Utah It
occurred after the...
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foundations of the
Tintic Smelter and
Tintic Mill." The
Tintic Smelter was "built in 1908,
dismantled in 1915, and
replaced that year by the
Tintic Mill. It was...
- In
color theory, a
tint is a
mixture of a
color with white,
which increases lightness,
while a
shade is a
mixture with black,
which increases darkness...
- Look up
tint in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In
color theory, a
tint is the
mixture of a
color with white.
Tint or
TINT may also
refer to:
Tint (magazine)...
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Tintic High
School is a
small rural public high
school in Eureka, Utah,
United States.
Tintic High
School is one of two high
schools in the
Tintic School...
- The
Tintic Standard Reduction Mill—also
known as the
Tintic Mill or
Harold Mill—built in 1920, and only
operating from 1921 to 1925, is an
abandoned refinery...
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mining workers of the
Tintic Mining District, but as the
mining industry in the area declined, so has the
number of students. The
Tintic School District serves...
- Film
tinting is the
process of
adding color to black-and-white film,
usually by
means of
soaking the film in dye and
staining the film emulsion. The effect...
- and colour, such as
London stock brick and
Cambridgeshire White.
Brick tinting may be
performed to
change the
colour of
bricks to blend-in
areas of brickwork...
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Tintor (Serbian Cyrillic: Tинтop) is a
Serbian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
George Tintor (1957–2021),
Canadian rower Miloš Tintor...