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The Frenchman Georges Claude first started producing neon as a by-product of the air liquefaction process in 1900.

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The Frenchman Georges Claude first started producing neon as a by-product of the air liquefaction process in 1900.
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The Frenchman Georges Claude first started producing neon as a by-product of the air liquefaction process in 1900.

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    Frenchman Georges Claude first started producing neon as a by-product of the air liquefaction process in 1900. He then demonstrated the first neon lighting in 1910 at the Paris Motor Show by showing two lengths of 12 metre long bright red neon tubes.
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