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  2. Benjamin Moore & Co. - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Moore & Co., also known as Benjamin Moore, is an American manufacturer of paints, stains, and other architectural coatings. The company was founded in 1883 in New York, N.Y. [ 2 ] and is currently headquartered in Montvale, N.J. [ 3 ] Benjamin Moore has major manufacturing and distribution operations throughout the United States and ...

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    Linen White (OC-146) and Clay Beige (OC-11) by Benjamin Moore are alternated on the walls and trim throughout the main spaces, while Mopboard Black (CW-680) adds a contrasting tone to the large ...

  4. China white - Wikipedia

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    China White (band), a Huntington Beach, California punk rock band "China White", a song by Scorpions on the album Blackout; Songs by He Is Legend: "China White" on the album I Am Hollywood "China White II" on the album Suck Out the Poison "China White III" on the album It Hates You "China White (Ten Buck Fuck)" on the Hard Core Logo soundtrack

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  7. Chinese export porcelain - Wikipedia

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    The Trianon de Porcelaine built between 1670 and 1672 was a Baroque pavilion constructed to display Louis XIV's collection of blue-and-white porcelain, set against French blue-and-white faience tiles both on the interior and exterior of the building. It was demolished in 1687. [4]