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Blue Rogues The Blue Rogues are a pirate faction featured in the console role-playing game Skies of Arcadia. The Blue Rogues operate with a moral code similar to that of the medieval English outlaw Robin Hood, stealing from the rich and giving to the poor and needy.
Blue Rose Blue Rose were an all-star all-women band that played bluegrass music. All of the musicians in the group are solo artists in their own right, who joined together to record an album as a group in 1988 for Sugar Hill Records.
Blue Rose (role-playing game) Blue Rose is a fantasy role-playing game published by Green Ronin Publishing in 2005. The game is described as being in the romantic fantasy genre — it is inspired by fantasy fiction such as that of Mercedes Lackey and Diane Duane as opposed to Robert E.
Blue shark The blue shark, Prionace glauca is a carcharhinid shark which is found in the deep waters of the world's temperate and tropical oceans. They prefer cooler waters and are not found, for example, in the Gulf of Mexico, the Adriatic or Red Sea.
Blue sky law A blue sky law is a state law in the United States that regulates the offering and sale of securities to protect the public from fraud. Though the specific provisions of these laws vary between states, they all require the registration of all securities offerings and sales, as well as of stock brokers and brokerage firms.
Blue slip A Blue Slip is an opinion written by a Senator from state of residence of a federal judicial nominee. Both Senators from the state are sent a blue slip in which they may submit a favorable or unfavorable opinion of a nominee.
Blue star tattoo legend The blue star tattoo legend frequently surfaces in American elementary and middle schools in the form of a flyer that has been photocopied through many generations, which is distributed to parents by concerned school officials. It has also become popular on Internet mailing lists and websites.
Blue stingray The blue stingray, Dasyatis chrysonota, is a stingray of the family Dasyatidae, found in estuaries, bays and lagoons from the southeast Atlantic Ocean around South Africa to Mozambique, from the surface to 100 m. Its length is up to 75Â cm.
Blue straggler Blue stragglers are stars in open or globular clusters that are hotter and bluer than other cluster stars having the same luminosity. Thus, they are separate from other stars on the cluster's Hertzsprung-Russell diagram.
Blue sucker The blue sucker, Cycleptus elongatus, is a freshwater species of fish in the sucker family. Huge migrations of these fast, powerful fish once migrated throughout the Mississippi River basin, and spring harvests of blue sucker were a staple food for early pioneers.
Blue Screen of Death The Blue Screen of Death (sometimes called "bluescreen", "stop error" or just abbreviated as "BSOD") is the popular name for the screen displayed by Microsoft's Windows operating system when it cannot recover from, or is in danger of being unable to recover from, a system error (the Microsoft term is Stop error). There are two Windows error screens that are both referred to as the blue screen of death, with one (Windows NT 4/2000/XP/Vista) being significantly more serious than the other (Windows 9x).
Blue Shift Blue Shift is the tenth story chronologically to appear in Stephen Baxter's science fiction anthology novel Vacuum Diagrams. "Blue Shift" was originally published in Writers of the Future volume 5 in 1989.
Blue Shirts Society The Blue Shirts Society (藍衣社 in Chinese, hereinafter referred to as the BSS) also known as Society of Practice of Three Principles of People (三民主義力行社 in Chinese, hereinafter referred to SPTPP in short ), Spirit Encouragement Society (勵志社 in Chinese) and China Reconstruction Society (ä¸čŹŻĺľ©č社 in Chinese,hereinafter referred to as CRS in short), was a secret clique in the Kuomintang (KMT). Under the direction of Chiang Kai-shek it sought to lead the KMT and China into the way of Fascism and was a secret police or para-military force.
Blue Skies (BT song) "Blue Skies" is a song by BT with featured vocals by Tori Amos. Released as a single in the United Kingdom in October 1996, and appearing on the BT album Ima, released in November 1996, it hit number one on the United States Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in January 1997.
Blue Skies (film) Blue Skies is a 1946 Hollywood musical comedy film, released by Paramount Pictures and starring Bing Crosby, Fred Astaire, Joan Caulfield, Olga San Juan and Billy De Wolfe, with music, lyrics and story by Irving Berlin. The film was directed by Stuart Heisler and produced by Sol C.
Blue Sky Black Death presents: The Holocaust Blue Sky Black Death presents: The Holocaust is a 2006 collaboration album from Blue Sky Black Death and Holocaust, released on September 5, 2006 through Babygrande Records. The duo Blue Sky Black Death consists of producers Kingston and Young God, who produce the entire project, while Holocaust (a Wu-Tang Clan affiliate, also known as Warcloud) provides all vocals.
Blue Sky Dream Blue Sky Dream: A Memoir of America's Fall from Grace is a 1997 memoir by David Beers. In addition to chronicling growing up in a family involved in the California aerospace industry of the 1960s, it also explores similarities and differences between the military-industrial command economies of the Soviet Union and the United States during the Cold War.
Blue Sky Studios Blue Sky Studios is an Academy Award winning computer animation studio which specializes in photo-realistic, high-resolution, computer-generated character animation and rendering. In addition to their feature-length animated films, Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006), Robots (2005) and Ice Age (2002), Blue Sky has worked on many high-profile movies, primarily in the integration of live-action with computer-generated animation.
Blue Sky with a White Sun The Blue Sky with a White Sun () serves as the design for the party flag and emblem of the Kuomintang (KMT), the canton of the flag of the Republic of China, the national emblem of the Republic of China on Taiwan, and as the naval jack of the ROC Navy.
Blue Sonnet is a 19-volume manga series by Masahiro Shibata which ran in Hana to Yume magazine from 1981 to 1987 as part of the Akai Kiba series of stories. A five episode anime OVA series was adapted from the manga and released in 1989.
Blue Sphere Blue Sphere is a secret easter egg game created by attaching Sonic the Hedgehog or Sonic Compilation to the Sonic & Knuckles cartridge. It is a compilation of 134,217,728 Special Stages in the same style and engine of those featured in Sonic the Hedgehog 3 and Sonic & Knuckles.
Blue Spring State Park Blue Spring State Park is a state park in Orange City, Florida in the United States. The park is a popular tourist destination; available activities include canoeing, SCUBA diving, kayaking, fishing, camping, hiking, wildlife watching, and swimming.
Blue Springs Heritage Center The Blue Springs Heritage Center 33 acres (13.4 hectares), formerly the Eureka Springs Gardens, is a historic tourist attraction containing native plants and hardwood trees in a setting of woodlands, meadows, and hillsides.
Blue Star Airlines Blue Star Airlines is an airline based in Thessaloniki, Greece. It was established in 2004 and is planning to start operations from Thessaloniki to various destinations in Europe in 2005 using Airbus A320-200 aircraft.
Blue Star Camps Blue Star Camps is a summer camp for children located outside of Hendersonville, North Carolina. It was founded in 1948 by Herman Popkin and his brothers so that Jewish children could live in a community based on positive risk and are inspired to achieve and accomplish.
Blue Star Memorial Highway After World War II, an American movement was started to pay tribute to the nation's armed forces, by designating various state and national routes as Blue Star Memorial Highways. In 1945, the National Council of State Garden Clubs, Inc.
Blue Star Memorial Highway (Michigan) The Blue Star Memorial Highway in Michigan begins at the border with Indiana in Berrien County and extends north to the Straits of Mackinac at the county line of Emmet and Cheboygan counties. It follows the former route of U.
Blue Star Mothers Club During World War II, in March of 1942, the Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. organization was formed in the United States to provide support for mothers who had sons or daughters in active service in the war.
Blue Star Wicca Blue Star Wicca is one of a number of Wiccan traditions created in the United States in the 1970s based loosely on the Gardnerian and Alexandrian traditions. It continues to be practiced today in areas of the United States (including Massachusetts, Minnesota, Missouri, Washington, and others), as well as having members in the United Kingdom and Canada.
Blue State Digital Blue State Digital is an Internet strategy and communications firm based in Washington, DC. The company was founded in early 2004 by four members of the Howard Dean Presidential Campaign: Clay Johnson, Jascha Franklin-Hodge, Joe Rospars, and Ben Self.
Blue Streak (Cedar Point) Blue Streak is a wooden roller coaster following the out and back design, and is the oldest operating roller coaster at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio. According to park officials, the roller coaster has given over 54 million rides since its inception in 1964.
Blue Streak missile The Blue Streak missile was a British ballistic missile designed in 1955. The ballistic missile programme was cancelled in 1960 but the rocket was used as the first-stage of the European satellite launcher Europa.
Blue Streak Satellite Launch Vehicle The Blue Streak Satellite Launch Vehicle is the name given to a range of proposals for a satellite launch vehicle based on the Blue Streak missile developed by the UK around the period from 1957 to 1972.Hill, C N: "A Vertical Empire.
Blue Suede Shoes "Blue Suede Shoes" is a rock and roll standard written and first recorded by Carl Perkins in 1955. It is considered one of the first rock and roll records and incorporated elements of blues, country and pop music of the time.
Blue Sun In the television series Firefly, the Blue Sun Corporation is a large, diversified corporation (or possibly Megacorporation), compared by creator Joss Whedon to a combination of Coca Cola and Microsoft. The company is broadly hinted as being less benign than either of those two companies, and plays a role more comparable to that played by Weyland-Yutani in the Alien franchise or Omni Consumer Products in the RoboCop franchise.
Blue Swallow (bird) The Blue Swallow (Hirundo atrocaerulea) is a small passerine bird in the swallow family. Swallows are somewhat similar in habits and appearance to other aerial insectivores, such as the related martins and the unrelated swifts (order Apodiformes).
Blue Swede Blue Swede was a Swedish rock band from the early to mid-1970s that succeeded with a few singles which were covers of other artists' material. The band was originally called "Blåblus" (Swedish for "blue denim shirt") and featured Björn Skifs singing the lead vocals.
Blue Tail Fly "Blue Tail Fly", "De Blue Tail Fly", or "Jimmy Crack Corn" is a blackface minstrel song, first performed in the United States in the 1840s, which remains a popular children's song today.
Blue Tattoo (album) Blue Tattoo is the third album by the Estonian girl band Vanilla Ninja, and the last original Vanilla Ninja album released by Bros Records. Following up the successful 2004 album Traces of Sadness, Blue Tattoo looks to be the group's most successful album yet with the singles "Blue Tattoo" (from which the album gets its name), "I Know" and "Cool Vibes" on the album.
Blue Team The Blue Team is an informal group within the United States that has argued that the People's Republic of China is the largest security threat to the United States. The name comes from the color of the United States in wargames, in opposition to the red team, and was invented by the group to describe themselves.
Blue Team (bridge) The Blue Team (Italian: "Squadra azzurra") was the team that represented Italy in international bridge tournaments, winning sixteen world titles from 1957 through 1975History of Bermuda Bowls, Mind Sports Organization
Blue Tegu The Blue Tegu is a smaller subspecies of tegu, growing to about 1 meter long, renowned for its light blue coloration, which is most intense on adult males. Even immature animals can be easily distinguished from other mostly black and white tegu species by the "singe mark" on their nose.
Blue Thumb Records Blue Thumb Records was an American record label founded in 1968 by Bob Krasnow, along with former A&M Records executives Tommy Lipuma and Don Graham. Krasnow had been in the record business for a number of years, working as a promotion man for King Records and also working for Buddah/Kama Sutra Records.
Blue Tory Blue Tories, also known as small 'c' conservatives, are, in Canadian politics, members of the former Progressive Conservative Party of Canada and current Conservative Party of Canada who are more ideologically right wing. Prior to the 1960s, these Conservatives were most identified with the Montreal and Toronto commercial elite who took positions of influence within the Progressive Conservative Party.
Blue Train (album) Blue Train is a jazz album by John Coltrane, released in 1957 (see 1957 in music.) It is considered by many to be Coltrane's first "true" solo album, the first he recorded featuring musicians and songs entirely of his choosing.
Blue Tulip Rose Read Blue Tulip Rose Read is the infamous stalker of TV and radio personality Mike Read. She featured in a film made by Jaine Green for Channel Four in 1996 entitled "I'm your number one fan" as part of its Fame Factor season looking at the dark side of celebrity.
Blue Tunnel The is a tourist attraction located between the city of Nakatsu and Yabakei town in ĹŚita Prefecture, Japan. Legend has is that the 185 metre tunnel was built by hand, with only a hammer and chisel over a period of 30 years during the Edo period.
Blue Valley (comics) Blue Valley is a fictional city, created by John Broome and Carmine Infantino in the 1960s initially as the backdrop for occasional adventures in various DC Comics featuring Wally West as the original Kid Flash.
Blue Valley Academy Blue Valley Academy is located on 151st street, next to Blue Valley School District Headquarters. It is an alternative education school that attempts to give an equal quality education in a smaller environment.
Blue Valley Southwest High School Blue Valley Southwest High School is a proposed High School set to open in Stilwell, Kansas in 2009 as a part of Blue Valley School District. It is designed to handle the kids in southern Stilwell currently attending Blue Valley West High School.
Blue Valley Unified School District The Blue Valley Unified School District (Kansas Unified School District 229) is one of the major school districts in the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. Located in east central and southeast Johnson County, Kansas covering 91 square miles of Overland Park, Kansas.
Blue Velvet (song) "Blue Velvet" is a popular song, written by Bernie Wayne and Lee Morris in year unknown, that has been recorded by many artists. It was first a hit for Tony Bennett in 1951, then popularized by The Clovers later in the 1950s, but is most known for being recorded by Bobby Vinton.
Blue Wall of Silence The Blue Wall of Silence is the name coined to describe the perceived propensity of Police Officers to unite by limiting their cooperation with investigators when one of their own is accused of impropriety. Police officers refusing to testify against another police officer are said to be saying the "Standard Police Answer", that they can not recall anything that has happened.
Blue Water High Blue Water High is an Australian, German co-produced television drama series, broadcast on ABC Television. Each season follows the lives of a young group of students at Solar Blue, a high-performance surf academy where several lucky 16-year-olds are selected for a 12-month-long surfing program.
Blue Wave Blue Wave, often incorrectly spaced as BlueWave, is a file-based offline mail reader that was popular among bulletin board system users, especially users of FidoNet and other networks that generated large volumes of mail. The name "Blue Wave" refers to both the software reader program and the format of the mail packets, as other offline mail readers have been written that support the Blue Wave format.
Blue Wool Scale The Blue Wool Scale measures and calibrates the permanence of colouring dyes. Traditionally this test was developed for the textiles industry but it has now been adopted by the printing industry as measure of lightfastness of ink colourants.
Blue Zone UK A UK based band (simply called Blue Zone in the UK and Europe, but adding the "UK" due to a naming dispute in the United States). The group consisted of famed singer Lisa Stansfield, Andy Morris, and Ian Devaney.
Blue's Clues Blue's Clues is a Daytime Emmy Award-nominated children's show that airs on Nickelodeon (in the United States), and also via video on demand on some cable systems. It features live action superimposed on paper-cutout animation.
Blue's News Created in 1996 by Stephen "Blue" Heaslip, Blue's News is a video game news blog. It was originally a website for news of the PC game Quake, but it eventually expanded to first-person shooter PC games news and now all the PC game news of the day.
Blue-and-white Swallow The Blue-and-white Swallow, Notiochelidon cyanoleuca, is a passerine bird that breeds from Nicaragua south throughout South America, except in the deserts and the Amazon Basin. The southern race is migratory, wintering as far north as Trinidad, where it is a regular visitor.
Blue-and-yellow Macaw The Blue-and-yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna), also known as Blue-and-gold Macaw, is a member of the macaw group of parrots which breeds in the swampy forests of tropical South America from Panama south to Brazil, Bolivia and Paraguay. It is probably now extinct on Trinidad.
Blue-backed Manakin The Blue-backed Manakin, Chiroxiphia pareola, is a small passerine bird which breeds in tropical South America. It is found in southern Colombia, eastern Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil in the northeast and the Amazon basin, and in Tobago.
Blue-bellied Parrot The Blue-bellied Parrot or Purple-bellied Parrot (Triclaria malachitacea) is the only species in its genus. It is generally considered endemic to the humid Atlantic forest of southeastern Brazil, but there are two unconfirmed records from Missiones in Argentina.
Blue-bellied Roller The Blue-bellied Roller, Coracias cyanogaster is a member of the roller family of birds which breeds across Africa in a narrow belt from Senegal to northeast Zaire. It is resident, apart from some local seasonal movements, in mature moist savannah dominated by Isoberlinia trees.
Blue-black Blue-Black is a term used in the description of a color, specifically a very dark black color that takes on the attributes of the color blue. In its most common usage, it applies to a person's skin color, specifically implying that a person is so dark in complexion, they are "blue" in appearance, hence the term blue-black.
Blue-black Grassquit The Blue-black Grassquit, Volatinia jacarina, is a small bird of the family Emberizidae, which also includes the buntings. It breeds from southern Mexico through Central America, and South America as far as northern Chile, Argentina and Paraguay, and on Trinidad and Tobago.
Blue-breasted Kingfisher The Blue-breasted Kingfisher, Halcyon malimbica, is a tree kingfisher which is widely distributed in tropical west Africa. This kingfisher is essentially resident, but retreats from drier savanna areas to wetter habitats in the dry season.
Blue-collar crime In criminology, blue-collar crime is any crime committed by an individual from a lower social class as opposed to white-collar crime which is associated with crime committed by individuals of a higher social class.
Blue-collar worker A blue-collar worker is a member of the working class who performs manual labor and earns an hourly wage. Blue-collar workers are distinguished from service workers and from white-collar workers, whose jobs are not considered manual labor.
Blue-crowned Parakeet The Blue-crowned Parakeet, Blue-crowned Conure, or sharp-tailed conure (Aratinga acuticaudata) is a small parakeet native to large parts of South America, from eastern Colombia in the north to northern Argentina in the south.
Blue-eyed Cockatoo The Blue-eyed Cockatoo, Cacatua ophthalmica is a large, up to 50cm long, white cockatoo with an erectile yellow white crest, grey color beak and feet, and a prominent light blue ring of featherless skin around each eye, that gives this species its name.
Blue-eyed grass The Blue-eyed Grasses, genus Sisyrinchium, are a substantial group of flowering plants of the iris family, Iridaceae. There are between 70 to 150 species (according to different authors), all native to the New World.
Blue-eyed plec The blue-eyed plec, Panaque cochliodon, is a herbivorous freshwater armored catfish from South America. It is closely related to the popular plecostomus catfish kept in many aquaria as an algae eater, but is immediately distinguished by being dark grey to black and having bright, turquoise coloured eyes.
Blue-eyed triplefin The blue-eyed triplefin, Notoclinops segmentatus, is a fish in the genus Notoclinops, commonly found around the North Island of New Zealand from depths of a metre to about 30 m, most common in reef areas of broken rock. Its length is between 3 and 6 cm and it is easily distinguished from other small fish by its iridescent blue eyes which give its name.
Blue-fronted Amazon The Blue-fronted Amazon (Amazona aestiva), also called the Turquoise-fronted Amazon and Blue-fronted Parrot, is a species of a parrot and one of the most common parrots kept in captivity as a pet. Its name derives from the distinctive blue marking over its beak.
Blue-Gray Football Classic The Blue-Gray Football Classic was an annual American college football all-star game held in Alabama in December. It was begun in 1938 and held each year through 2001 at the Crampton Bowl in Montgomery, Alabama.
Blue-Green Alliance A Blue-Green alliance describes an [between political parties] and other organizations. It has several different meanings that may be evidence that [[green politics is "neither left nor right", and can ally with either in a given context.
Blue-headed Parrot The Blue-headed Parrot also known as The Blue-head Amazon, Pionus menstruus, is a medium large parrot. It is a resident breeding bird in tropical Central and South America, from Costa Rica and Trinidad south to Bolivia and Brazil.
Blue-headed wrasse The blue-headed wrasse (Thalassoma bifasciatum) is a species of saltwater fish in the wrasse family (family Labridae) of order Perciformes native to the coral reefs of the Caribbean Sea. Blueheads are small (less than 90 mm standard length) and rarely live longer than 2 years.
Blue-lined goatfish The blue-lined goatfish or red mullet, Upeneichthys lineatus, is a goatfish of the family Mullidae, found off eastern Australia and around New Zealand at depths of between 5 and 100 m. Its length is up to 30 cm.
Blue-lined Octopus The Blue-lined Octopus (Hapalochlaena fasciata) is one of 3 (or perhaps 4) species of Blue-ringed octopuses. It is most commonly found around intertidal rocky shores and coastal waters to a depth of 15 m between southern Queensland and southern New South Wales.
Blue-listed Blue-listed species includes any indigenous species or subspecies (taxa) considered to be vulnerable in their locale. Vulnerable taxa are of special concern because of characteristics that make them particularly sensitive to human activities or natural events.
Blue-Ribbon Panel Blue-Ribbon Panel (sometimes called a Blue Ribbon Commission) is an informal term generally used to describe a group of exceptional persons appointed to investigate or study a given question. The term generally connotes a degree of independence from political influence or other authority, and such panels usually have no direct authority of their own.
Blue-spotted Salamander The Blue-spotted salamander, or Ambystoma laterale, is a mole salamander native to the Great Lakes states and northeastern United States, and parts of Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Their range is known to extend to James Bay to the north, and southeastern Manitoba to the west.
Blue-throated Macaw The Blue-throated Macaw (Ara glaucogularis, previously Ara caninde) is a bird endemic to a small area of Eastern Bolivia known as Los Llanos de Moxos. At present (2005), there are thought to be less than two hundred in the wild.
Blue-water navy The term blue-water navy is a colloquialism used to describe a maritime force capable of operating across the deep waters of open oceans. British Maritime Doctrine, BR 1806, Third Edition, dated 2004 While what actually constitutes such a force remains undefined, there is a requirement for the ability to exercise sea control at wide ranges.
Blue22 Blue22 is a proposed airport link railway service in Toronto, Canada, which will run between the downtown Union Station and Toronto Pearson International Airport, about 30 km away. It is so named because of its planned 22-minute trip time and, presumably, the sky.
Bluebeard (novel) Bluebeard The Autobiography of Rabo Karabekian (1916-1988) is a 1987 fictional novel by best-selling author Kurt Vonnegut. It is told as a first person narrative and describes the late years of fictional Abstract Expressionist painter Rabo Karabekian, who first appeared, rather briefly, in Breakfast of Champions.
Bluebeard's Castle A kékszakállú herceg vára, (commonly referred to by its English name, Duke Bluebeard's Castle) is a one-act opera by Hungarian composer Béla Bartók. The libretto was written by Béla Balázs, a poet and friend of the composer.
Bluebell Railway The Bluebell Railway is a heritage line running for nine miles along the border between East Sussex and West Sussex, England. Steam trains are operated between Sheffield Park and Kingscote, with an intermediate station at Horsted Keynes.
Bluebells of Scotland Bluebells of Scotland is a traditional Scottish folksong arranged by Arthur Pryor for trombone with potential orchestra accompaniment. Although the exact date is disputed due to some naming questions, it is generally accepted that Pryor arranged the piece in 1899.
Blueberry (film) Blueberry is a French movie adaptation of the popular European comic of Jean Giraud (better known as Moebius) and Jean-Michel Charlier. Very loosely based on the graphic novel (the late Charlier's family disowned the film), the movie stars the French star Vincent Cassel as the title character along with Michael Madsen and Juliette Lewis.
Blueberry pie Blueberry pie is pie composed of blueberry filling, usually in the form of blueberry jam, or actual blueberries themselves, or some combination thereof. Blueberry pie is somewhat less sweet than blackberry pie, usually requiring an amount of sugar equal to 1/5 the number of cups of blueberries used whereas blackberry pie requires only a sprinkling of sugar for taste.
Bluebird Bus & Coach Bluebird Bus and Coach is a bus operator based in Middleton in Greater Manchester. They operate a number of commercial and supported routes in the Middleton, Higher Blackley, Moston, North Manchester area, as well as a number of supported services in the south of the county.
Bluebird Compartment Car (New York City Subway car) The Bluebird, formally dubbed Compartment Car by its purchaser, the Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit Corporation (BMT), was an advanced design PCC subway and elevated railway car used on the New York City Subway system from 1939 to 1962.
Bluebird Records Bluebird Records is a sub-label of RCA Victor Records originally created in 1934 to counter ARC Records on the "3 records for a dollar" market. The imprint was later used for jazz releases & reissues as well as children's records in the 1950s and has been reactivated by RCA Victor Records as a jazz label.
Bluebird's Illusion Bluebird's Illusion is a PC game created by Ocean-X, believed to be the name of a fangroup of 4 college students in China, based on the manga Fullmetal Alchemist (Hagane no Renkinjutsushi). It is an interactive game with 4 different endings and it is rumoured that there are only 100 copies in the world due to a prevention in manufacture because of copyright violation.
Bluebook The Bluebook: A Uniform System of Citation is a style guide and a widely used legal citation system in the United States. The Bluebook is compiled by the Harvard Law Review Association along with the Columbia Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, and the Yale Law Journal.
Bluebox Limited Bluebox Limited is a film production company based in Bettendorf, Iowa and is headed by young filmmakers Scott Beck and Bryan Woods. The pair has been writing, directing, and producing films together since 1996, and formed their production company, Bluebox Limited, in 2001.
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