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  2. File:Solid black.svg - Wikipedia

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on als.wikipedia.org Wort:Mülhauser Wortschatz; Usage on ar.wikipedia.org تومب ريدر (سلسلة)

  3. Template:Shades of black - Wikipedia

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  4. List of black flags - Wikipedia

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    The Black Banner or Black Standard used by Abu Muslim in his uprising leading to the Abbasid Revolution in 747. During the German Peasants' War in the 16th century, the white, black and pink flag was used by the revolting farmers. Afghanistan flew a solid black flag from 1709 to 1738 and from 1880 to 1901 (see Flag of Afghanistan).

  5. Rich black - Wikipedia

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    Another reason to use rich black for small areas of black is to avoid trapping issues. Rich black is often used for text printed over a picture or colored background, because otherwise any slight mis-registration between printing plates would produce a white or colored halo around the text, making it much harder to read. [2] [6] [7]

  6. Multimedia - Wikipedia

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    Multimedia presentations are presentations featuring multiple types of media. The different types of media can include text , graphics , audio , video , and animations . These different types of media convey information to their target audience and effectively communicate with them.

  7. Black - Wikipedia

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    The black they wore was not deep and rich; the vegetable dyes used to make black were not solid or lasting, so the blacks often faded to gray or brown. [16] In Latin, the word for black, ater and to darken, atere, were associated with cruelty, brutality and evil. They were the root of the English words "atrocious" and "atrocity". [17]