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  2. Every 2025 Color of the Year From Pantone to Benjamin Moore

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    For its 2025 Color of the Year, Benjamin Moore selected a hue that can't quite be defined: Cinnamon Slate (2113-40). The nuanced purple-brown blend has a soothing quality that'll evoke comfort ...

  3. Benjamin Moore announced its 2025 Color of the Year — and it ...

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    The design world is already calling next year's color trends. So far, popular paint companies like Valspar, Benjamin Moore and more have revealed their picks for 2025 Color of the Year, with more ...

  4. Dragon's breath (ammunition) - Wikipedia

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    Dragon's breath is a special type of incendiary-effect round for shotguns. Dragon's breath consists primarily of magnesium pellets/shards. When the round is fired, sparks and flames can shoot out to about 100 feet (30 meters), although, some sources claim it extends to 300 feet (91 meters). [1] Dragon's breath is normally chambered in 12-gauge ...

  5. Benjamin Moore warehouse in Texas damaged after storm rips through Lewisville. A partial building collapse was reported at the Benjamin Moore Paint warehouse in Lewisville, Texas, off Highway 121 ...

  6. The Substance - Wikipedia

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    The Substance is a 2024 body horror film written and directed by Coralie Fargeat.It follows a fading celebrity, Elisabeth Sparkle (), who, after being fired by her producer (Dennis Quaid) due to her age, uses a black market drug that creates a younger version of herself (Margaret Qualley) with unexpected side effects.

  7. Benjamin Moore - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Moore may refer to: Benjamin Moore (bishop) (1748–1816), Episcopal bishop of New York; Benjamin Moore (biochemist) (1867–1922), British biochemist; Benjamin D. Moore, killed in the Battle of San Pasqual on December 6, 1846; Benjamin E. Moore, New York assemblyman 1914; Benjamin Moore & Co., also known as Benjamin Moore Paints