| 21. | During World War II, Kaylor sat on Walter Citrine's commission concerning regional production.
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| 22. | It is accessible only near the end of the game after Citrine is defeated aboard the Durandal.
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| 23. | Today there are also emeralds, citrines, and opals on the vine and in the produce basket.
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| 24. | This method was shown to work at 50 nm lateral resolution within Citrine-tubulin expressing mammalian cells.
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| 25. | The first recorded use of " citrine " as a colour in English was in 1386.
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| 26. | Also note that each line in a Citrine program ends with a dot, just like in Smalltalk.
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| 27. | The best pieces, set with garnets, citrines and other semiprecious stones, are of relatively recent vintage.
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| 28. | But the clinchers were the amazing, heavy ankle bracelets set with onyx, citrine, amber and marcasite.
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| 29. | Common colored varieties include citrine, rose quartz, amethyst, smoky quartz, milky quartz, and others.
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| 30. | Citrine is a variety of quartz whose color ranges from a pale yellow to brown due to ferric impurities.
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