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  2. Society of Blue Buckets - Wikipedia

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    Child's blue bucket. The Society of Blue Buckets (Russian: Общество синих ведёрок Obshchestvo sinikh vedyorok) is a free [clarification needed] protest movement that emerged in Russia in 2010 [1] as a response to the arbitrary, self-serving use of emergency rotating blue flashers by public servants.

  3. Blue hour - Wikipedia

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    Blue hour at the Old Cathedral of the Holy Name of Jesus, Bragança in Portugal. The blue hour (from French l'heure bleue; [1] [a] pronounced [lœʁ blø]) is the period of twilight (in the morning or evening, around the nautical stage) when the Sun is at a significant depth below the horizon.

  4. Blue Light Rain - Wikipedia

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    Blue Light Rain is the debut album by the instrumental Grateful Dead cover band Jazz Is Dead. It was released in 1998 by Zebra Records . The album features guitarist Jimmy Herring , keyboard player T. Lavitz , bassist Alphonso Johnson , and drummer Billy Cobham .

  5. Blue Light (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Light is a science fiction novel by American writer Walter Mosley, published in 1998 by Little Brown & Co. Plot summary [ edit ] In 1965, a mysterious beam of blue light came down from space and overlooked Northern California .

  6. Blue field entoptic phenomenon - Wikipedia

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    The blue field entoptic phenomenon is an entoptic phenomenon characterized by the appearance of tiny bright dots (nicknamed blue-sky sprites) moving quickly along undulating pathways in the visual field, especially when looking into bright blue light such as the sky. [1]

  7. Shuji Nakamura - Wikipedia

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    Shuji Nakamura (中村 修二, Nakamura Shūji, born May 22, 1954) is a Japanese-American electronic engineer and inventor of the blue LED, a major breakthrough in lighting technology. [5]

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