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To get red you have to subtract colors not add. Use magenta pigment to subtract the yellow, green, and turquoise colors. Then add yellow pigment to remove the blue and violet. That subtracts every color but red from the whit light striking the pigments. Red is not primary anymore. Mix magenta and yellow to get red.
You will probably burn out the hydraulic pump in a short time.
A shortcut is a small file guiding you to the original. Often used to gather programs of folders on the desktop for quick use whit out filling the folder with large data. You can see it's a shortcut by a small white box with a blue arrow on the icon. You can not "remove" the shortcut other than deleting it. By placing the original file it self in the location of the shortcut you might brake a program.
In some cases its natural. Do not put wart remover on the wart when it has hairs in them, it will affect the wart & you will not want the ending results.
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the aztec liked green and blue and purple and black and whit and yellow and green and red and orange and lime and orange and banana
it in sunken treasure the red transport next to blue one to find whit key is petsuvina
Whit Gel the colour of nick toothbrush is actually blue ! lol
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You cannot make blue from green. Blue is a primary color (along with red and yellow) and nothing can be added to any other color to form blue. Unless you have a dark blue and want to make a lighter blue, in this case you add white.
The Aztecs did not have a specific favorite color as a civilization. However, they did value vibrant and rich colors in their artwork, such as red, blue, and green, often derived from natural sources like plants and insects.
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The color of a uniform can vary depending on the organization or profession. Some common uniform colors include blue, black, green, white, and khaki. The color is often chosen to be practical, represent the organization, or for visibility and identification purposes.