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Ultramarine is a blue pigment consisting primarily of a double silicate of aluminium and sodium with some sulfides or sulfates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of ...
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The International Ultramarine Corps, formerly the Ultramarine Corps, is a fictional team of superheroes published by DC Comics. They first appeared in DC One Million #2 (November ...
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In the English-language world, the nigritude ultramarine competition by SearchGuild and DarkBlue (Dark Blue Sea Ltd) is widely acclaimed as the mother of all SEO contests [citation ...
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The Ultramarine Lorikeet, Lori Ultramarin, or Lori Ultramar (Vini ultramarina) is a species of parrot in the Psittacidae family. It is endemic to the Marquesas Islands.
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The Ultramarine Flycatcher or the White-browed Blue Flycatcher (Ficedula superciliaris) is a small arboreal flycatcher in the ficedula family that breeds in the foothills of the ...
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The Ultramarine Kingfisher (Todiramphus leucopygius) is a species of bird in the Alcedinidae family. It is found in Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands.
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The Ultramarine Grosbeak (Cyanocompsa brissonii) is a species of cardinal (bird) in the Cardinalidae family. It is found in Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay ...
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Advocates of central economic planning claim that it has in certain instances produced dramatic advances, including rapid industrialization of the Soviet Union, especially during ...
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Since synthetic ultramarine is chemically identical with lapis lazuli, the "hue" designation is not used. French Blue, yet another historic name for ultramarine, was adopted by the ...
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Still, it could correct more flaws in Ultramarine's writing, such as more direct citations of authors such as Conquest, rather than nebulous references to "critics of communism.
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