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The Sinaitic peninsula, the province of Mafkat or "Malachite," as it was called, had been in the possession of the Egyptians since the time of
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Malachite is one of the most fragile stones in the world.
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I bought a product called QuICK which contains Malachite Blue and Formalin (Formaldahide).
dailycomic Diary Entry dailycomic 2008
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Plus, the villains had names like "Queen Beryl" and "Malachite" and "Zoisite" and, like, how cool is that?
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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The first crates arrived back in St. Petersburg on November 19, and that night a modest banquet was held in the Malachite Room to celebrate.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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Plus, the villains had names like "Queen Beryl" and "Malachite" and "Zoisite" and, like, how cool is that?
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The first crates arrived back in St. Petersburg on November 19, and that night a modest banquet was held in the Malachite Room to celebrate.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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The first crates arrived back in St. Petersburg on November 19, and that night a modest banquet was held in the Malachite Room to celebrate.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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The first crates arrived back in St. Petersburg on November 19, and that night a modest banquet was held in the Malachite Room to celebrate.
The Dragon’s Trail Joanna Pitman 2006
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Malachite, the precious green stone used in civilized life for vases, would never be suspected by the uninstructed to be a rich ore of copper, and yet it is extensively smelted for rings and other ornaments in the heart of Africa.
A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries 2004
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