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  2. Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire is a precious gemstone, typically blue, but also occurs in other colors, such as yellow, orange, green, and pink. It is one of the two gem-varieties of corundum, the other being ruby, and has various applications in jewelry, optics, and electronics.

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    AOL Mail offers secure and personalized email with features like AOL Mail, news, and weather for free. You can also access your email on the go with an iOS & Android app and get help from experts.

  4. Upper Dauphin School District - Wikipedia

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    A small, rural, public school district in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, serving four boroughs and four townships. It has three schools, various clubs and activities, and cooperates with Millersburg Area School District for some sports.

  5. Ingo tetralogy - Wikipedia

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    Ingo was published 5 September 2005. It was generally well received by critics. [3] [4] [5]In the novel, Sapphire is faced with her father's (Matthew Trewhella, who is coincidentally related to the Matthew Trewhella associated with the Zennor mermaid) sudden disappearance when he left Sapphire's mother after an argument.

  6. Push (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Push is a 1996 novel by Sapphire that tells the story of Precious Jones, a 16-year-old girl who faces abuse, poverty, and HIV. The novel was adapted into the 2009 film Precious, which won two Academy Awards.

  7. Sapphire (film) - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire is a film directed by Basil Dearden and starring Nigel Patrick as a police superintendent investigating the murder of a mixed-race woman in London. The film explores racism and prejudice in the 1950s society and features a cast of British actors, including Yvonne Mitchell, Michael Craig, and Paul Massie.

  8. Chase Bank - Wikipedia

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    Chase Bank is the consumer and commercial banking subsidiary of JPMorgan Chase, the largest bank in the U.S. by assets and branches. It was formed by the merger of Chase National Bank and the Manhattan Company in 1955 and has a history dating back to 1799.

  9. Sapphire Technology - Wikipedia

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    Sapphire Technology is a Hong Kong-based company that produces graphics cards, motherboards, and other computer hardware products. It is the largest supplier of AMD-based video cards in the world and was the first to release a card with HDMI and 1 GHz clock speed.