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  2. Koyaanisqatsi - Wikipedia

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    Glass's music for the film is a highly recognizable example of the minimalist school of composition, which is characterized by heavily repeated figures, simple structures, and a tonal (although not in the traditional common practice sense of the word) harmonic language.

  3. Gold glass - Wikipedia

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    Roman gold glass beads were made by using an inner tube or rod to which the gold leaf was stuck. A larger tube was slid over that and the beads crimped off. Easily transported and very attractive, Roman gold glass beads have been found as far outside the Empire as the Wari-Bateshwar ruins in Bangladesh, and sites in China, Korea, Thailand and ...

  4. List of alchemical substances - Wikipedia

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    Salt/common salt – a mineral, sodium chloride, NaCl, formed by evaporating seawater (impure form). Salt of tartar – potassium carbonate; also called potash. Salt of hartshorn/sal volatile – ammonium carbonate formed by distilling bones and horns. Tin salt – hydrated stannous chloride; see also spiritus fumans, another chloride of tin.

  5. When salt was gold: The evolution of two commodities

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    An ounce of salt could once be traded for an ounce of gold. Now, the idea is laughable, with the cost of gold reaching over $2,000 per ounce while 26 ounces of salt is valued at just $1.

  6. Timeline of historic inventions - Wikipedia

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    By at least the 3rd century: Crystallized sugar in India. [299] Early 3rd century: Woodblock printing is invented in Han dynasty China at sometime before 220 AD. This made China become the world's first print culture. [300] Late 3rd century – Early 4th century: Water turbine in the Roman Empire in modern-day Tunisia. [301] [302] [303]

  7. If you spend Christmas at the movies, you’re not alone - AOL

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    What made the movie significant was its release date: Christmas Day. Bob Hope, Dorothy Lamour and Bing Crosby on the set of "Road to Rio," on the verge of redefining Christmas cinema forever.

  8. Wanted (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    Using a former sugar factory in Prague, [35] production designer John Myhre constructed a large textile factory as part of an industrial world, the setting of a mythological environment in which looms create fabrics that weavers interpret as assassination orders. [27] Afterward, filming moved to Budapest, then returned to Chicago in August. [31]

  9. The Bizarre Sex Scenes of 'Saltburn,' Explained - AOL

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    "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Saltburn, a psychological thriller that falls somewhere between Brideshead Revisited and The Talented ...