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Gamblin Artist Colors Co., an Oregon Oregon, city, United States
Oregon, city (1990 pop. 18,334), Lucas co., NW Ohio, a suburb adjacent to Toledo, on Lake Erie; inc. 1958. It is a port with railroad-owned and -operated docks. The city has industries producing oil, chemicals, and metal products.
 company known for making low toxicity toxicity /tox·ic·i·ty/ (tok-sis´i-te) the quality of being poisonous, especially the degree of virulence of a toxic microbe or of a poison.  artist paints, continues its Earth Day tradition of offering free special-edition paint during the month of April. Each year, pigment pigment, substance that imparts color to other materials. In paint, the pigment is a powdered substance which, when mixed in the liquid vehicle, imparts color to a painted surface.  dust that has collected in the studio's air filters is recycled back into a unique oil color, Torrit Grey. "Pigment dust should not go into the earth, water or landfill, but into paint," says Robert Robert, Henry Martyn 1837-1923.

American army engineer and parliamentary authority. He designed the defenses for Washington, D.C., during the Civil War and later wrote Robert's Rules of Order (1876).

Noun 1.
 Gamblin, company founder. "Torrit Grey 2000 is made up of every color we produced in 1999." Over 4,000 37-mililiter tubes of the greenish hue will be given away through Gamblin dealers across the country. Look for a list of stores at www.gamblincolors.com or call the company at (503)235-1945.
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