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The purple book; Purple book; The Purple Book; Purple Book (disambiguation)

Purple Book         
1. <publication> The "System V Interface Definition". The covers of the first editions were an amazingly nauseating shade of off-lavender. 2. <publication> The Wizard Book. See also book titles. [Jargon File]
The Purple Book (Labour Party)         
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Paul Brant; Purple Book (Labour Party); Purple Labour
The Purple Book: A Progressive Future For Labour is a 2011 collection of essays by politicians in the UK's Labour Party, many of whom are considered to belong to the Blairite wing of the party. The book was conceived and promoted by Progress.
Purples         
  • [[Cadbury]] logo as displayed at Cadbury World in Bournville, England
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  • Byzantine Emperor [[Justinian I]] clad in Tyrian purple, 6th-century mosaic at [[Basilica of San Vitale]]
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RANGE OF COLORS WITH THE HUES BETWEEN BLUE AND RED
List of terms associated with the color purple; Purple vs. violet; Purple (color); Heather Purple; Words which rhyme with Purple; Purple (colour); Northwestern Purple (color); Purples; Purple flowers; Symbolism of purple; 800080; Bluish red
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Purple Book

Purple Book may refer to:

  • The Purple Book (Labour Party), a collection of essays by Labour politicians
  • Compendium of Macromolecular Nomenclature, published by IUPAC
  • Purple Book, one of the Rainbow Books, defining the double-density compact disc standard
Pronunciation examples for Purple Book
1. The purple book is called "Muriel Cooper,"
Muriel Cooper _ David Reinfurt _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Purple Book
1. The research, called The Purple Book, warns there is "significant evidence of a trend" for bosses to decide that their final salary schemes are too expensive.
2. The Purple Book said a common tactic is to force workers to pay more into their pension every month in a bid to cut costs.