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  2. Purple - Wikipedia

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    Purple is a color similar to violet light, created by mixing red and blue pigments or light. It has long been associated with royalty, luxury, and spirituality, and was made from a rare and expensive dye in ancient times.

  3. Paradox of value - Wikipedia

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    The paradox of value, also known as the diamond-water paradox, is the contradiction that diamonds are more expensive than water, despite water being more useful. The article explains different theories to resolve this paradox, such as labor theory of value and marginal utility theory.

  4. Purple Earth hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    A theory that the earliest life forms on Earth used retinal instead of chlorophyll, making the surface purple. Learn about the evidence, evolution, and implications of this hypothesis for astrobiology.

  5. The color purple: It's a new movie and an old hue that's rich ...

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    Purple rain pertains to the end of the world and being with the one you love and letting your faith/God guide you through the purple rain.” Prince's Paisley Park estate outside Minneapolis ...

  6. Why are eggs so expensive right now? - AOL

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    At one point they were $4.79, $5.00 which is crazy so no, I didn’t buy them.” While many attribute the rising cost of foods to inflation, there is another cause for this increase, bird flu.

  7. 7 Types of Caviar & Why They're All So Expensive - AOL

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    Caviar is certainly a luxury item, and it’s so expensive for a variety of reasons. One, sturgeon are relatively rare, and certain breeds (like Beluga) can take up to 20 years to start producing ...

  8. Shades of purple - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the history, variations and meanings of the color purple, from ancient Tyrian purple to modern web colors. See examples of different shades of purple and how they are used in art, fashion and culture.

  9. Tyrian purple - Wikipedia

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    Tyrian purple is a reddish-purple natural dye extracted from several species of predatory sea snails in the family Muricidae, also known as Murex snails. The dye was highly valued in ancient times for its rarity, durability and symbolism of power and wealth.