• head basketball coach for the Syracuse Orange men's basketball team. "Les Dye Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Retrieved August 5, 2021. Harris, Andrew...
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    Fuel dyes are dyes added to fuels, as in some countries it is required by law to dye a low-tax fuel to deter its use in applications intended for higher-taxed...
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  • John Dye (cricketer) (born 1942), English cricketer Kenneth M. Dye (1936-2023), Canadian Auditor-General Leighton Dye (1901–1977), American hurdler Les Dye...
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    Purple (section Dyes)
    Couleurs: pigments et teintures dans les mains des peuples, p. 137–38 LaVerne M. Dutton. "Cochineal: A Bright Red Animal Dye" (PDF). Cochineal.info. p. 57....
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    search then led to naught, and Boeheim was promoted by athletic director Les Dye in a 3–2 split hiring decision to become Syracuse's seventh head coach...
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    Coomassie brilliant blue is the name of two similar triphenylmethane dyes that were developed for use in the textile industry but are now commonly used...
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    Gettysburg, former Minnesota Attorney General and US congressman from Minnesota Les Dye, former NFL player Carol J. Adams, writer, feminist, and animal rights...
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  • Dyé (French pronunciation: [dje]) is a commune in the Yonne department in Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in north-central France. It had a population of 214...
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    industry, in fact many of today's largest chemical producers started as dye-works in the late 19th or early 20th centuries, including Bayer AG(1863)...
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    colors by mixing dye with powder; woad or indigo dye for blue and cochineal dye for red. Orcein, or purple moss, was another common violet dye. It was known...
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  • Casey Dunn Coye Dunn K. D. Dunn Reggie Dupard Brad Dusek Jack Dwyer Les Dye Henry Dyer Andrew East Ed Ecker Brad Edwards Turk Edwards Weldon Edwards Clyde...
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  • Carmine (redirect from Cochineal dye)
    contain. Carmine pigment was extensively used by the Aztec civilization to dye textiles. It was imported later to Europe during the 16th century.: 255 ...
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    and again at Paris in 1497, under the title La Vie du terrible Robert le dyable. Since the 16th century the legend was often printed together with that...
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    Zelyonka attack (category Triarylmethane dyes)
    зелёнка, zelyonka, Ukrainian: зеленка, zelenka), a triarylmethane antiseptic dye, on the body (usually face) of a victim. On top of potential danger of vision...
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  • 1991) July 15 Sumner Gerard, American politician and diplomat (d. 2005) Les Dye, American football player (d. 2000) July 16 Victor Fontana, Brazilian engineer...
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  • Lew Andreas (1937–1964) Jim Decker (1964–1972) Ron Oyer # (1972–1973) Les Dye (1973–1978) Jake Crouthamel (1978–2005) Daryl Gross (2005–2015) Peter Sala...
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  • Dwyer Jonathan Dwyer Mike Dwyer Mike Dyal Donteea Dye Ernest Dye Les Dye Tony Dye Troy Dye Deon Dyer Henry Dyer Ken Dyer Donald Dykes Hart Lee Dykes Keilen...
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    methyl violet 10B or hexamethyl pararosaniline chloride, is a triarylmethane dye used as a histological stain and in Gram's method of classifying bacteria...
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    Henna (category Plant dyes)
    dye prepared from the dried and powdered leaves of the henna tree. It has been used since at least the ancient Egyptian period as a hair and body dye...
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    the former being closer to rose. Magenta took its name from an aniline dye made and patented in 1859 by the French chemist François-Emmanuel Verguin...
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    (previously known as Murex trunculus, Phyllonotus trunculus, or the banded dye-murex) is a medium-sized sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family...
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    Les Paul was redesigned into what is now known as the Gibson SG. The original single-cutaway, carved top bodystyle was re-introduced in 1968. The Les...
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    Erythrosine (redirect from Red dye 3)
    organoiodine compound, specifically a derivative of fluorone. It is a pink dye which is primarily used for food coloring. It is the disodium salt of 2,4...
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  • litigation services in Canada, joined Carswell in 2008 and was later sold to Dye & Durham in 2019. Canada Law Book joined Carswell in 2010. Carswell was named...
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  • Trapanese, 49, Italian figure skater and Olympian, traffic collision. Les Dye, 84, American gridiron football player. Paidi Jairaj, 90, Indian film actor...
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  • Lew Andreas (1937–1964) Jim Decker (1964–1972) Ron Oyer # (1972–1973) Les Dye (1973–1978) Jake Crouthamel (1978–2005) Daryl Gross (2005–2015) Peter Sala...
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    Isatis tinctoria (redirect from Dyer's woad)
    Isatis tinctoria, also called woad (/ˈwoʊd/), dyer's woad, dyer's-weed, or glastum, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae (the mustard family)...
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    coloured with the vegetable dye woad until it was replaced by the finer indigo from America. In the 19th century, synthetic blue dyes and pigments gradually...
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    Gobelins, near Les Gobelins métro station in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. It was originally established on the site as a medieval dyeing business by...
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    Alizarin (category Anthraquinone dyes)
    formula C 14H 8O 4 that has been used throughout history as a red dye, principally for dyeing textile fabrics. Historically it was derived from the roots of...
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