. "Raven"@en . "Silent Line: Armored Core"@en . "Killer Whale"@en . . . "Cobalt Blue is the name for a pair of sunglasses in the video game No More Heroes. After ranking ninth in the United Assassins Association, they can be purchased from Area 51 for LB$19,800."@en . . . . . . . . "/"@en . . "Cobalt blue is a cool, slightly desaturated blue color, historically made using cobalt salts. It was discovered by Louis-Jacques Thenard in 1802. The world leading manufacturer of cobalt blue in the 19th century was Blaafarvev\u00E6rket in Norway, led by Benjamin Wegner. It is extraordinarily stable. Chemically it is a cobalt(II) oxide-aluminium oxide, or cobalt(II) aluminate, CoAl2O4. Commercial production began in France in 1807. It is made by sintering the stoichiometric mixture of finely ground CoO and Al2O3 at 1200\u00B0C. The first recorded use of cobalt blue as a color name in English was in 1777."@es . . . . "/"@en . "Later that night, Cobalt Blue finally puts together that the bandit and Pink are the same person and goes after her. He finds her in the Silver Company headquarters and saves her just as a powerful samurai was about to kill her. Pink quickly tells Blue she is on a mission to rescue the god of rain Gorosuke Kaminari and takes Blue to the basement where Kaminari is. Cobalt Blue eventually discovers the truth about this history of water: the drought is the result of the Silver Company holding Kaminari prisoner to use him for their manufacture water. The good sheriff and the pretty thief team up and ultimately deliver the god of rain, who then proceeds to make up for lost time and produces rain. Unfortunately, he goes overboard and the land ends completely flooded, with Blue and Pink using an umbrella as a boat."@en . "Cobalt Blue"@en . . . . "On a stormy night in Fallville, Iowa, two pregnant women came to the office Dr. Gilmore. However, the doctor had been drinking, and he had sent his nurse home. The child of one of the women, Charlene Thawne, had been strangled on its own umbilical cord, and Gilmore was too intoxicated to save the poor baby. However, the other woman, Nora Allen, successfully gave birth to twin boys. Gilmore, trying to be fair, gave one of the twins to the Thawne Family, telling the Allen's that one of their children had been stillborn. The twin that remained with The Allens was named Barry, and he grew up to be The Flash. The other twin, however, was raised by The Thawne's, and he was named Malcolm."@en . . "File:Cobalt Blue.gif Write the text of your article here!"@en . "Cobalt Blue is a Raven in Armored Core: Silent Line. His rank is E-5 in the Arena."@en . . "Cobalt Blue is the name for a pair of sunglasses in the video game No More Heroes. After ranking ninth in the United Assassins Association, they can be purchased from Area 51 for LB$19,800."@en . . . . . . . "Cobalt Blue"@en . 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"Cobalt Blue is a Raven in Armored Core: Silent Line. His rank is E-5 in the Arena."@en . . "Cobalt blue is a cool, slightly desaturated blue color, historically made using cobalt salts. It was discovered by Louis-Jacques Thenard in 1802. The world leading manufacturer of cobalt blue in the 19th century was Blaafarvev\u00E6rket in Norway, led by Benjamin Wegner. It is extraordinarily stable. Chemically it is a cobalt(II) oxide-aluminium oxide, or cobalt(II) aluminate, CoAl2O4. Commercial production began in France in 1807. It is made by sintering the stoichiometric mixture of finely ground CoO and Al2O3 at 1200\u00B0C."@es . . . "/"@en . . "Sunglasses"@en . "47"^^ . . . . "white"@es . "Cobalt Blue"@en . . . "Alive"@en . "On a stormy night in Fallville, Iowa, two pregnant women came to the office Dr. Gilmore. However, the doctor had been drinking, and he had sent his nurse home. The child of one of the women, Charlene Thawne, had been strangled on its own umbilical cord, and Gilmore was too intoxicated to save the poor baby. However, the other woman, Nora Allen, successfully gave birth to twin boys. Gilmore, trying to be fair, gave one of the twins to the Thawne Family, telling the Allen's that one of their children had been stillborn. The twin that remained with The Allens was named Barry, and he grew up to be The Flash. The other twin, however, was raised by The Thawne's, and he was named Malcolm."@en . "Cobalt blue"@es . . . . . "Cobalt blue"@es . . "Arena"@en . "AC3"@en . . . "0"^^ . . "100"^^ . . . . "33"^^ . "0"^^ . "100"^^ . . "Global Cortex"@en . . . "67"^^ . "AC Killer Whale"@en . . . . . "Color"@es . "File:Cobalt Blue.gif Write the text of your article here!"@en .