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The new departure, due to the discovery and development of the "Aniline" family of fugitive colors, is noteworthy as being a step backward which may take years to retrace.
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Aniline dye with plaster cast tiles with acrylic on plaster on plywood.
Andrea Carson: Haute Culture: General Idea at the AGO Andrea Carson 2011
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Aniline dye with plaster cast tiles with acrylic on plaster on plywood.
Andrea Carson: Haute Culture: General Idea at the AGO Andrea Carson 2011
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Aniline dye with plaster cast tiles with acrylic on plaster on plywood.
Andrea Carson: Haute Culture: General Idea at the AGO Andrea Carson 2011
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Aniline derivatives stained only parts of the cell, silhouetting certain structures and leaving others untouched.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Aniline mauve was discovered in England, but dye making reached its chemical zenith in Germany.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Changing your lipstick color will dramatically change your look: 1. Nude 2. Fuchsia 3. Bright coral orange 4. Aniline 5. True red 6. Burgundy
Best in Beauty Riku Campo 2010
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Aniline mauve was cheap and imperishable—vastly easier to produce and store than vegetable dyes.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Aniline mauve was cheap and imperishable—vastly easier to produce and store than vegetable dyes.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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Aniline mauve was discovered in England, but dye making reached its chemical zenith in Germany.
The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
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