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  2. Clearest Blue - Wikipedia

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    "Clearest Blue" debuted at Ottawa Bluesfest on 15 July 2015 as the opening song of Chvrches' first show since the conclusion of the 2013–2014 The Bones of What You Believe tour. [2] Chvrches further promoted the song in several live appearances, including at the Pitchfork Music Festival [3] and The Late Late Show with James Corden. [4]

  3. Every Open Eye - Wikipedia

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    Every Open Eye is the second studio album by Scottish synth-pop band Chvrches.It was released on 25 September 2015 by Virgin EMI Records and Goodbye Records. [3] Self-produced, it is the band's follow-up to their critically acclaimed debut album, The Bones of What You Believe (2013). [4]

  4. Clearblue - Wikipedia

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    SPD was formed in 2007 as a joint venture, between Procter & Gamble (P&G) and Alere (now a part of the Abbott group, since October 2017) to create, using its parent companies’ complementary strengths, one of the world's foremost organisations in consumer diagnostics.

  5. Chvrches - Wikipedia

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    CHVRCHES (stylised CHVRCHΞS and pronounced "Churches") are a Scottish synth-pop band from Glasgow, formed in September 2011. [1] The band consists of Lauren Mayberry, Iain Cook, Martin Doherty [2] and, unofficially since 2018, Jonny Scott. [3]

  6. OceanLab - Wikipedia

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    Their first single, released in 2001, was the song "Clear Blue Water", which was remixed by several artists — the most successful of which was by Ferry Corsten. The track peaked at #48 in the UK Singles Chart in April 2002. [1] The second single, "Sky Falls Down", was released in 2002 and remixed by Armin van Buuren.

  7. Clear Blue Sky - Wikipedia

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    Clear Blue Sky was a British progressive rock band officially formed in London, England, [1] but better known in Italy. [2] [3] History. Clear Blue Sky (earlier known ...

  8. Azure (color) - Wikipedia

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    The color azure ultimately takes its name from the vivid-blue gemstone lapis lazuli, a metamorphic rock. Lapis is the Latin word for "stone" and lāzulī is the genitive form of the Medieval Latin lāzulum , which is taken from the Arabic لازورد lāzaward [laːzwrd] ( listen ⓘ ), itself from the Persian لاژورد lāžaward , which ...

  9. Blue - Wikipedia

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    The clear daytime sky and the deep sea appear blue because of an optical effect known as Rayleigh scattering. An optical effect called the Tyndall effect explains blue eyes. Distant objects appear more blue because of another optical effect called aerial perspective. Blue has been an important colour in art and decoration since ancient times.