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  2. List of Crayola crayon colors - Wikipedia

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    Sky Blue #76D7EA 118 215 234 1958–present No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Middle Blue #7ED4E6 126 212 230 1926–1944 Part of the Munsell line. [2] Blue-Green #0095B7 0 149 183 1949–present Known as "Middle Blue-Green", 1949–1958. [2] Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Pacific Blue #009DC4 0 157 196 1993–present No No No Yes Yes Yes Cerulean #02A4D3 2 164 211

  3. Glitter - Wikipedia

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    Uses for glitter include clothing, arts, crafts, cosmetics and body paint. [4] [5] Modern glitter is usually manufactured from the combination of aluminum and plastic, which is rarely recycled and can find its way into aquatic habitats, eventually becoming ingested by animals, leading some scientists to call for bans on plastic glitter. [6] [7 ...

  4. History of Crayola crayons - Wikipedia

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    Same color as "Light Turquoise Blue" (1949–1958). Sky Blue #76D7EA Blue-Green #0095B7 Same color as "Middle Blue Green" (1949–1958). Cornflower #93CCEA Green-Blue #2887C8 One of eight colors "retired" in 1990. Navy Blue #0066CC Midnight Blue #00468C Same color as "Prussian Blue" (1903–1958). Blue #0066FF Cadet Blue #A9B2C3 Periwinkle

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  6. Dazzle camouflage - Wikipedia

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    The United States Navy implemented a camouflage painting program in World War II, and applied it to many ship classes, from patrol craft and auxiliaries to battleships and some Essex-class aircraft carriers. The designs (known as Measures, each identified with a number) were not arbitrary, but were standardised in a process which involved a ...

  7. Pom-pom - Wikipedia

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    Pom-pom, also called a pom or cheerleading pom, is derived from the French word pompon, which refers to a small decorative ball made of fabric or feathers.It also means an "ornamental round tuft" and originally refers to its use on a hat, or an "ornamental tuft; tuft-like flower head."

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