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The Blue Pages (other)
Blue Pages are telephone directory listings of American and Canadian government agencies. Blue Pages may also refer to: * American Authors, a band formerly known as the Blue Pages * "The Blue Pages", a 1994 song by Noah Gordon See also * Blue book (other) * Blue paper, technical specification white paper * Blue (other) * Page (other) Page most commonly refers to: * Page (paper), one side of a leaf of paper, as in a book Page, PAGE, pages, or paging may also refer to: Roles * Page (assistance occupation), a professional occupation * Page (servant), traditionally a young mal ...
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Blue Pages
Blue pages are a telephone directory listing of American and Canadian state agencies, government agencies, federal government and other official entities, along with specific offices, departments, or bureaus located therein. Canada Canadian yellow-page listings indicated "Government Of Canada-See Government Listings In The Blue Pages"; in markets where the local telephone directory was a single volume, the blue pages and community information normally appeared after the alphabetical white-page listings but before the yellow pages advertising. The blue page listings included both provincial and federal entities. The Canadian government ceased publishing phone numbers for each federal department in 2015, although individual provinces and municipalities continued to give local information. United States In the United States, the blue pages included state, federal, and local offices, including service districts such as school districts, port authorities, public utility providers, pa ...
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American Authors
American Authors, formerly known as the Blue Pages, are an American rock band originally from Boston, based in New York City, that consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Zac Barnett, bassist Dave Rublin, and drummer Matt Sanchez. Guitarist and banjoist James Adam Shelley is a former member. They are best known for their hit singles " Believer" and " Best Day of My Life", from their debut album, '' Oh, What a Life'', as well as their top 20 hit " Go Big or Go Home", from their second album, '' What We Live For''. The band, previously signed to Island Records, now releases music independently. History 2006–2011: Early years The members of American Authors met while attending Berklee College of Music in 2006. The quartet spent their first years in Boston recording and performing music under the name The Blue Pages. In May 2010, the band opened for Cash Cash on the Robots in High-Tops tour. In 2010, they relocated to Brooklyn. On December 1, 2010, the Blue Pages independently r ...
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Noah Gordon (singer)
Noah Adrian Gordon (born September 19, 1971, in Sparta, Illinois) is an American country music singer and songwriter. He had been a musician since childhood, playing mandolin and drums in his parents' band, and he began playing drums for Randy Travis at age ten. After graduating high school, Gordon signed to Liberty Records sister label Patriot Records. There, he released his debut album ''I Need a Break'' on February 7, 1995. The album produced the single "The Blue Pages," which spent three weeks on the ''Billboard'' country charts, peaking at No. 68. ''Billboard'' gave the album a positive review, saying that its opening track "may leave you with the impression that Gordon is yet another honky-tonk pretender," but considered the other tracks to be strongly written. In January 1999, Gordon and Bryan Austin, also a former Patriot Records recording artist, founded a band called Phoenix. Gordon has written songs for other artists, including "You Still Own Me" by Johnny Reid ...
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Blue Book (other)
Blue book may refer to: Academia and education * Blue book exam, an essay test named for the "blue book" pamphlet testees write into * A component of the '' Blue and Brown Books'', containing lectures by Ludwig Wittgenstein in 1933 and 1934 * The Bluebook testing application by College Board used to administer digital SATs and AP exams * '' The Oceanic Languages'', a 2002 reference work by John Lynch, Malcolm Ross, and Terry Crowley commonly referred to as "the blue book" Computing and technology * Blue Book (CD standard), a compact disc media format *A common name of the book ''Smalltalk-80: The Language and its Implementation'' *Blue Book protocol, the file transfer protocol of the Coloured Book protocols *The Java Virtual Machine specification * Ingo Wegener's ''Blue Book'' (''The Complexity of Boolean Functions''), a circuit complexity textbook Government and finance * Blue book, the database of candidates who qualify for preselection in the traineeship scheme of the Europe ...
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Blue Paper
Blue paper (known in Italian as ''carta azzurra'', ''carta cerulea'', and ''carta turchina'') has often been used as a support for drawings and prints by artists. With its inherent middle tone, blue paper is a particularly effective material for rendering the effects of three-dimensionality on a two dimensional surface. This effect is created through the use of light and dark drawing materials, like chalk, charcoal, ink, and white heightening, on blue paper. History Paper production can be traced back to China around 100 CE, arriving in Spain and then Italy via the Middle East around 1100. European cotton paper differs from Asian paper in that the Pulp (paper), pulp is composed mainly of processed rags rather than of plant fibers. The earliest extant mention of blue paper dates from a 1389 Bolognese statute that refers to paper size, quality, weight, and price. Its earliest use for drawing also originates in Italy, referenced below. Production The rags were processed into paper ...
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Blue (other)
Blue is a color. Blue may also refer to: Places * Blue, Arizona, an unincorporated community in the United States * Blue, Oklahoma, an unincorporated community in the United States * Blue, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in the United States * Blue County, Choctaw Nation, dissolved in 1907 when Oklahoma achieved statehood * Blue, Ontario, a former township amalgamated in Dawson, Ontario, Canada * Blue Desert, part of the Sinai Desert * Blue Mountain (other) * Blue Mountains (other) * Blue River (other) People * Blue (name), a list of people with the given name, nickname or surname Companies and products * Blue Inc, a London-based chain of fashion retail stores * Blue Microphones, a microphone manufacturer * Blue Network, an American radio network from 1927 to 1945, the predecessor of ABC * Labatt Brewing Company#Brands, Labatt Blue, a Canadian brand of beer * Blue Origin, an American aerospace manufacturer * Selsun Blue, a shampoo bran ...
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