Indian dye


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Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Coatings World Magazine reports that the Indian dye and pigments industry has been growing double digits for many years prior and continues to show promise in the years to come.
An Indian dye worker said a worker knocked on his room's door while sleeping and informed him that the deceased was bleeding profusely near the washroom at 4am.
30 November 2011 - CARE today rated the INR90m (USD1.7m/EUR1.3m) long- and short-term bank loans of Indian dye intermediates trader Aman Industries Pvt Ltd at B+ and A4, respectively.

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