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  2. Paint marker - Wikipedia

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    Unlike with most permanent markers the ink is an oil-based paint and generally requires shaking before use, similar to an aerosol spray paint can. In addition, the line is very opaque and, unlike spirit-based or other permanent inks, will not fade with exposure to UV light, and overlays all other colors beneath it.

  3. How To Tell A Real Diamond From A Fake One - AOL

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    If you want to know if a diamond is real or not, all you need is a pen and a piece of paper. Draw a line on the piece of paper and place your diamond on the line. If you can see the line through ...

  4. Posca (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Posca was a popular drink in ancient Rome and Greece. Posca may also refer to: Posca (Rome character), a fictional character in the HBO/BBC television series Rome; POSCA, a marker pen made by uni-ball; Jean-Pierre Posca, a French professional footballer

  5. Posca - Wikipedia

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    Posca was an ancient Roman drink made by mixing water and wine vinegar. Bracing but less nutritious and palatable than wine, it was typically a drink for soldiers, the lower classes, and slaves. Bracing but less nutritious and palatable than wine, it was typically a drink for soldiers, the lower classes, and slaves.

  6. Diamond color - Wikipedia

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    In the diamond processing/dealing industry, the word "Brown" is considered a killer as far as diamond value goes. Even though champagne is a light yellow color, champagne diamonds are Light Brown. Cognac is usually used to describe a diamond that is Orangish-Brown because cognac is a deep golden-orange color.

  7. Metallic paint - Wikipedia

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    Metallic paint, which may also be called metal flake (or incorrectly named polychromatic), is a type of paint that is most common on new automobiles, but is also used for other purposes. Metallic paint can reveal the contours of bodywork more than non-metallic, or "solid" paint.

  8. Marking blue - Wikipedia

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    Marking out a metal bar. Marking blue or layout stain (sometimes called Dykem after trademark erosion of a popular brand, or Prussian blue after the blue pigment) is a dye used in metalworking to aid in marking out rough parts for further machining.

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    Dubai Bling offers a glimpse into the dazzling lives of some of the City of Gold's richest residents.. Dubai has earned a reputation as a hub of wealth and luxury — a status brought to life by ...