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  2. Eye color - Wikipedia

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    Gray eyes can also be found among the Algerian Shawia people [67] of the Aurès Mountains in Northwest Africa, in the Middle East/West Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia. In the Iliad, the Greek goddess Athene is said to have gray eyes (γλαυκῶπις). [68] Under magnification, gray eyes exhibit small amounts of yellow and brown color in ...

  3. Waardenburg syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Ferrets with Waardenburg syndrome have a small white stripe along the top or back of the head and sometimes down the back of the neck (known as a "blaze" coat pattern), or a solid-white head from nose to shoulders (known as a "panda" coat pattern). Affected ferrets often have a very slightly flatter skull and wider-set eyes than healthy ferrets.

  4. Blue–green distinction in language - Wikipedia

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    The word siwy means blue-gray in Polish (literally: "color of gray hair"). The word siny refers to violet-blue and is used to describe the color of bruises (siniaki), hematoma, and the blue skin discoloration that can result from moderate hypothermia. Russian has several words referring to the range of colors denoted by the English term "blue".

  5. If you think you have blue or green eyes, they're ... - AOL

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    By Susana Victoria Perez, Buzz60 If you think you have blue eyes, think again, they are actually tricking you! All eyes are really brown. According to CNN, Dr. Gary Heiting, a licensed optometrist ...

  6. Human eye - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, it has been suggested that gray and blue eyes might differ in the concentration of melanin at the front of the stroma. [60] Gray eyes can also be found among the Algerian Shawia people [61] of the Aurès Mountains in Northwest Africa, in the Middle East/West Asia, Central Asia, and South Asia. Under magnification, gray eyes ...

  7. Talk:Memoirs of a Geisha - Wikipedia

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    In the novel, the protagonist is supposed to have GRAY eyes, not blue. They seem to change alternatly from grey to the very strong blue seen in the posters. She has blue/grey eyes to symbolize the water in her. Grey-Blue water eyes, to represent the Euro-centric/Western presence in the book and the movie. Exotification of Asian cultures is ...

  8. 16 Dog Breeds with Blue Eyes - AOL

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    Klee Kais also have striking white and black or gray coats and can have bright blue eyes. 2. Alaskan Malamute. Vlad Yushinov/GETTY IMAGES. Group: Working. Height: 23-25 inches. Weight: 75-85 pounds.

  9. Heterochromia iridum - Wikipedia

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    Notable historical figures thought to have heterochromia include the Byzantine emperor Anastasius the First, dubbed dikoros (Greek for 'having two pupils'). "His right eye was light blue, while the left was black, nevertheless his eyes were most attractive", is the description of the historian John Malalas.