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  2. James J. Hill Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    The unnamed Kashmir sapphire is a 22.66 carat (4.532 g) gem. It is known for its former owner, railroad executive James J. Hill, who purchased it in 1886 for his wife as part of a diamond- and sapphire-adorned necklace. It was eventually split off and given to one of their children. It was later donated to the Minnesota Historical Society, who ...

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  4. Alpha Omega Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    The sorority's colors are royal blue, white, and silver. Its jewels are the blue sapphire, pearl, and diamond. Its flowers are the white carnation for candidates, the white rose for active members, and the calla lily for alumnae. Its symbol is the dolphin. The Alpha Omega Epsilon motto is "Friendship. Leadership. Professionalism."

  5. Sycamore Community School District - Wikipedia

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    Sycamore Community School District is a school district in southwestern Ohio, United States, mainly in Hamilton County and the Greater Cincinnati area. It is commonly referred to as "Sycamore Community Schools". The district includes the communities of Blue Ash, Montgomery, Symmes Township, and some parts of Sycamore Township .

  6. Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire - Wikipedia

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    Wright J65. The Armstrong Siddeley Sapphire is a British turbojet engine that was produced by Armstrong Siddeley in the 1950s. It was the ultimate development of work that had started as the Metrovick F.2 in 1940, evolving into an advanced axial flow design with an annular combustion chamber that developed over 11,000 lbf (49 kN).

  7. SAPPHIRE (health care) - Wikipedia

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    SAPPHIRE (health care) The Situational Awareness and Preparedness for Public Health Incidences and Reasoning Engines (SAPPHIRE) is a semantics -based health information system capable of tracking and evaluating situations and occurrences that may affect public health. It was developed in 2004 by Dr. Parsa Mirhaji at the University of Texas ...

  8. Carl Hudecek - Wikipedia

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    Carl J. Hudecek (born December 3, 1934) is an American, internationally known expert on sealing glasses, [1] metal expansion and contraction, and metal oxidation processes for glass sealing. Hudecek holds or co-holds many U.S. and international patents in sealing glasses, television picture tube materials and processing, and sealing alloys .

  9. Slow (Richie Kotzen album) - Wikipedia

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    Community portal; Recent changes; ... "Ohio" 0:40: 2. ... "Slow" 4:05: 6. "Don't Wanna Lie" 4:10: 7. "Got It Bad" 3:38: 8. "I Can Make You Happy" 4:51: 9. "Sapphire ...