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    Which colour was the subject of a book in 2000?

    Question #22186. Asked by what?.

    Mandelbrotset

    Indigo, by Jenny Balfour-Paul, October 2000.

    Sep 02 02, 8:34 AM
    what?

    Thanks for answering

    Sep 02 02, 9:21 AM
    aramis

    mauve, end 2000

    Sep 23 02, 8:18 PM

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