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  • 1of the deepest or blackest dye — idi of the deepest or blackest dye, of the most extreme or the worst sort …

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  • 2dye — dyable, dyeable, adj. dyer, n. /duy/, n., v., dyed, dyeing. n. 1. a coloring material or matter. 2. a liquid containing coloring matter, for imparting a particular hue to cloth, paper, etc. 3. color or hue, esp. as produced by dyeing. 4. of the… …

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  • 3dye — /daɪ / (say duy) noun 1. a colouring material or matter. 2. a liquid containing colouring matter for imparting a particular hue to cloth, etc. 3. colour or hue, especially as produced by dyeing. –verb (dyed, dyeing) –verb (t) 4. to colour or… …

  • 4dye — [[t]daɪ[/t]] n. v. dyed, dye•ing 1) tex a coloring material or matter 2) tex a liquid containing coloring matter, for imparting a particular hue to cloth, paper, etc 3) color or hue, esp. as produced by dyeing 4) tex to color with or as if with a …

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  • 5Battle of the Diamond — The Battle of the Diamond was a violent confrontation between the Catholic Defenders and the Protestant Peep O Day Boys that took place on September 21, 1795 near Loughgall, County Armagh, Ireland. The Peep O Day Boys were the victors, killing… …

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  • 6William Lloyd Garrison: The Dangers of Slavery (1829) — ▪ Primary Source       Antislavery movements had existed in the United States since the Revolution. They had even received occasional support in the South, on moral grounds; but the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 made slavery a seeming… …

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  • 7History of the Caribbean — The history of the Caribbean reveals the significant role the region played in the colonial struggles of the European powers since the fifteenth century. In the twentieth century the Caribbean was again important during World War II, in the… …

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  • 8George Washington Dixon — Portrait of George Washington Dixon, c. 1836 George Washington Dixon (1801?[1] – March 2, 1861) was an American singer, stage actor, and newspaper editor. He rose to prominence as a blackface performer (possibly the first American to do so) after …

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  • 9Crisis on Infinite Earths — Cover to Crisis on Infinite Earths #1. Art by George Pérez. Publication information Publisher DC …

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  • 10Eusebia (empress) — Eusebia (†360, full name Flavia Aurelia Eusebia, sometimes known as Aurelia Eusebia) was the second wife of Emperor Constantius II. Main sources for the knowledge about her life are Julian s panegyric Speech of Thanks to the Empress Eusebia in… …

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