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  1. Cornered the market in indigo (an important dye) and then went into the, indigo ,business itself, turning a good profit. Ekaterina and Heinrich had a son
  2. Until he made a move in that direction. Schliemann cornered the market in, indigo ,(an important dye) and then went into the indigo business itself, turning a
  3. Of 257 whites,53 coloreds, and 525 slaves. There were 3 sugar estates,52, indigo , plantations,64 horses, and 569 head of cattle. Between 1705 and 1710 the
  4. In the wavelengths between blue and violet, and if this is where Newton meant, indigo ,to be, most individuals find it hard to distinguish. As Isaac Asimov noted,'It
  5. Shorter than about 450 nm as violet. Optical scientists Hardy and Person list, indigo ,as between 446 and 464 nm wavelength. The first recorded use of indigo as a
  6. Metallic brilliance. " Less formal dresses in Bethlehem were generally made of, indigo ,fabric and a sleeveless coat (bight),made from locally woven wool, was worn
  7. Blankets, for the beaver pelts trapped by aboriginal hunters. The number of, indigo ,stripes (aka points) woven into the blankets identified its weight and size.
  8. Oxidation reforms the original insoluble dye. The color of denim is due to, indigo , the original vat dye. Reactive dyes utilize a chromosphere attached to a
  9. Based on coffee growing after the mid-19th century and, as the world market for, indigo ,withered away, prospered or suffered as the world coffee price fluctuated. El
  10. Indigo, between blue and violet. Optical scientists Hardy and Person list, indigo ,as between 446 and 464 nm wavelength. The intensity of a spectral color
  11. By the human body after drinking alcohol) in dyeing cloth blue with woad or, indigo , It may also be in relation to rain, which is usually regarded as a trigger of
  12. Fiery oil" ) by dry distillation of bones 1906: Fried lander synthesizes, indigo ,dye, allowing synthetic chemistry to displace a large agricultural industry
  13. The 1790s,slave labor was primarily employed in growing rice, tobacco,and, indigo , none of which were especially profitable anymore. Neither was cotton, due to
  14. Colonial times, the Spanish decided that El Salvador would produce and export, indigo , but after the invention of synthetic dyes in the 19th century, Salvadoran
  15. The third change was in the theme parks, when she arrived with a pink dress and, indigo ,bow. The fourth change was during the Mickey Mouse Works shorts, when she
  16. Colonial times, the Spanish decided that El Salvador would produce and export, indigo , but after the invention of synthetic dyes in the 19th century, Salvadoran
  17. A careful reading of Newton's work indicates that the color he called, indigo , we would normally call blue; his blue is then what we would name blue-green or
  18. The country of El Salvador has been the biggest producer of indigo . The same, indigo ,dye is contained in the woad plant, Isatis Victoria, for a long time the main
  19. Since ancient times is the fabric dye Tyrian purple. The brominated indole, indigo ,dye is produced by a medium-sized predatory sea snail, the marine gastropod
  20. List indigo as between 446 and 464 nm wavelength. The first recorded use of, indigo ,as a color name in English was in 1289. History India is believed to be the
  21. It is a special and delicate printing technique on both sides of the cloth in, indigo ,blue and red patterns covering the base cloth. Cotton turbans and shawls are
  22. In the U. S., such as yams, peanuts,rice, okra,sorghum, grits,watermelon, indigo ,dyes, and cotton, can be traced to African and African American influences.
  23. Oldest center of indigo dyeing in the Old World. It was a primary supplier of, indigo ,dye, derived from the plant Indigofera Victoria, to Europe as early as the
  24. Weeds. Ileitis Victoria (woad) was used in the past to produce the color, indigo , Arabidopsis Thailand is a very important model organism in the study of the
  25. As the word indigo . The country of El Salvador has been the biggest producer of, indigo , The same indigo dye is contained in the woad plant, Isatis Victoria, for a
  26. A long time the main source of blue dye in Europe. Woad was replaced by true, indigo ,as trade routes opened up, and both are now largely replaced by synthetic dyes.
  27. In English was in 1289. History India is believed to be the oldest center of, indigo ,dyeing in the Old World. It was a primary supplier of indigo dye, derived from
  28. Minerals. They named the element with the blue spectral line indium, from the, indigo ,color seen in its spectrum. Richter went on to isolate the metal in 1864. At
  29. Yellow, green,blue, and violet. Newton's conception included a seventh color, indigo , between blue and violet. Optical scientists Hardy and Person list indigo as
  30. Or the optical spectrum, modern color scientists do not usually recognize, indigo ,as a separate division and generally classify wavelengths shorter than about
  31. Prisms at a fair near Cambridge, the East India Company was beginning to import, indigo ,dye into England, supplanting the homegrown source of blue dye woad. In one of
  32. Properties between these two. Indium was discovered in 1863 and named for the, indigo ,blue line in its spectrum that was the first indication of its existence in
  33. Traditionally natural dyes such as woad and true indigo were used to produce, indigo ,dye used to color fabrics blue or indigo . These have now largely been replaced
  34. Of a western major scale, as can be seen in his color wheel, with orange and, indigo ,providing the semitones, thinking that perhaps perception of the two was
  35. Classification as a spectral color It was Isaac Newton who first introduced, indigo ,as a spectral color. In the mid-1660s,when Newton bought a pair of prisms at a
  36. Few copies produced, the easiest aniline dye to make being purple (technically, indigo ,). The next small but significant technological step after Hector is the spirit
  37. Milori blue: primarily). Traditionally natural dyes such as woad and true, indigo ,were used to produce indigo dye used to color fabrics blue or indigo . These
  38. More days, making repairs and burying the dead. Teach's loot—sugar, cocoa, indigo , and cotton—found" in pirate sloops and ashore in a tent where the sloops lay "
  39. Of raw sugar and 51 million pounds of refined sugar, one million pounds of, indigo , and two million pounds of cotton. Saint-Domingue became known as the" Pearl
  40. And true indigo were used to produce indigo dye used to color fabrics blue or, indigo , These have now largely been replaced by synthetic dyes. Scientific natural
  41. A great variety of synthetic dyes have been developed since the synthesis of, indigo ,dye in the mid-19th century; however, natural dyes are also possible, although
  42. Colony in the New World due to the immense profits from the sugar, coffee and, indigo ,industries. The French-enacted Code Noir (" Black Code" ), prepared by
  43. To Europe as early as the Greco-Roman era. The association of India with, indigo ,is reflected in the Greek word for the 'dye,' which was Indian (ινδικόν).
  44. Just below the elbow. Most aikido systems add a pair of wide pleated black or, indigo ,trousers called a hakama. In many styles, its use is reserved for practitioners
  45. And, with the encouragement of Louis XIV, they had begun to grow tobacco, indigo , cotton, and cacao on the fertile northern plain, thus prompting the
  46. Of which is given by the mnemonic Roy G. BIV. Maxwell and on Helmholtz accepted, indigo ,as an appropriate name for the color flanking violet in the spectrum. It has
  47. Luxury items in the ancient and medieval world. Plant-based dyes such as woad, indigo , saffron, and madder were raised commercially and were important trade goods in
  48. Opened up, and both are now largely replaced by synthetic dyes. Though the word, indigo ,has existed in English since the 13th century, it may never have been a common
  49. Cape Verde islands where they founded settlements and grew cotton and, indigo , They then traded these goods, in the estuary of the GBA river, for black
  50. Which passed into Italian dialect and eventually into English as the word, indigo , The country of El Salvador has been the biggest producer of indigo . The same

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