Peridotite: magmatic rock of color green blacky made up of olivine, pyroxene and spinel with sometimes the presence of biotite and garnet. |
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You can see this working best in the Thames pictures, where heavy fogs smudge the outlines of boats, bridges and warehouses – what remains is a harmonious arrangement of bleeding blacky blues and greens. |
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But young Blacky believed it, and made it quite clear he was appalled by that name because it was breaking with royal tradition. |
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She became interested in the law when her two cats, Blotchy and Blacky, died on the road outside their home last year. |
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If Blacky is fit it frees us to push Zoum into midfield and use his pace in an attacking way. |
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Blacky is the pen name of Le Trung Thanh, a Vietnamese university student based in Taiwan. |
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They tell the story of Blacky, a parent and regular guy about town, as he observes and reflects on everyday life in the city. |
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The princess's horse is hilariously named Frimplepants, and its alter ego is named Blacky, exactly what a 6-year-old might choose. |
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Unimaginative hunters settle for Sport, Blacky, King, Lady and so on. |
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Critics saw in Marko and Blacky the idealization by Kusturica of the Serbs forced to desparate acts by History and ennemis' horrors, while the traitors of the film were Croats and Bosnians who chose the collaboration. |
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When you have the experience of people like Blacky, it really is. |
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