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  2. Episyrphus balteatus - Wikipedia

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    Episyrphus balteatus, sometimes called the marmalade hoverfly, [3] is a relatively small hoverfly (9–12 mm) of the Syrphidae family, widespread throughout the Palaearctic region, which covers Europe, North Asia, and North Africa. It is considered the most abundant native hoverfly in Central Europe.

  3. Dean Ford - Wikipedia

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    Dean Ford (born Thomas McAleese; 5 September 1945 – 31 December 2018) was a Scottish singer and songwriter best known for his tenure as lead vocalist and frontman of the beat pop group Marmalade from 1966 to 1974.

  4. Streptosolen - Wikipedia

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    The single species, Streptosolen jamesonii, [1] the marmalade bush or fire bush, [3] is an evergreen shrub bearing loose clusters of flowers which change gradually from yellow to red as they develop, resulting in an overall appearance resembling orange marmalade (whence the name), found in open woodlands in Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Peru.

  5. It Takes The Entire Rainbow Of Colors To Make The Sky Blue ...

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    But that same phenomenon can also sometimes make skies look red or orange. Here's a breakdown of how and why it all happens. It might seem like a simple question. But the science behind a blue sky ...

  6. Tangerine Dream - Wikipedia

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    As members of the group came and went, the direction of the music continued to be inspired by the Surrealists, and the group came to be called by the surreal-sounding name of Tangerine Dream, inspired by mishearing the line "tangerine trees and marmalade skies" from the Beatles' track "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". [4]

  7. Frank Cooper's - Wikipedia

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    Both marmalade and jam could also be purchased in “fancy jars”, two sizes of china jars with matching lids, painted with designs such as “crinoline ladies”. Brown & Polson Ltd. bought Frank Cooper's in 1964 and moved production away from Oxford in 1967, [7] but retained the "Oxford" name for the marmalade. [10]

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