The rings will be offered in yellow or white gold, with an optional diamond or ruby. |
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A brilliant cut diamond pendant, set in 18-carat white gold, is the elegant prize on offer for the best dressed woman on Thursday. |
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Hung on the walls were beautiful dagger hilts shaped as hawks and dragons, one a ravening wolf with a great diamond clasped in it jaws. |
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I loved her, really, but I needed to pay for a late payment on my car insurance so I pawned her diamond necklace. |
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The diamond mines of Golconda were legendary, but gradually rich deposits were discovered in many other countries. |
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He was a rough diamond with a penchant for breakfast in bed and pin collecting. |
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They fashion a diamond shape between them by spreading their legs slightly and joining the soles of their feet. |
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Starting in the 1860s the serrated diamond motif of Mexican-made serapes began to appear on Navajo blankets. |
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The lath-and-plaster technique involves constructing a frame with rebar and attaching diamond metal lath with tie wire to the frame. |
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I'm sorry I couldn't get you that rose diamond, but I thought you might like the next best thing. |
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The problem would be compounded with anisotropic crystals with restricted orientations to the diamond culets. |
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The domestic diamond industry may soon get rough diamonds directly from African countries. |
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He bought me a diamond necklace for Valentine's Day and, when we were involved in our own LDR, used to spend hours composing witty emails. |
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The growth in the mining sector was due to increases in the output of diamond, zinc, copper and lead. |
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Fixed-abrasive wire sawing using resinoid diamond wire tools has been developed for overcoming these problems. |
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Sparkling on the ring finger of her left hand was the beautiful diamond solitaire Arthur had presented her with earlier that day. |
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She smiled and held out her hand where a huge diamond ring glittered on her ring finger. |
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He runs his fingers along the ring finger of my left hand, tracing lines around the gold and diamond wedding band. |
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The most striking Delubac piece is a diamond serpent necklace with liverish amethyst spots and protruding cabochon eyes. |
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I can feel their eyes looking at my left ring finger in a search for a diamond or gold wedding band. |
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He took her hand and slid a gorgeous ruby and diamond ring onto her middle finger. |
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The diamond ring and the wedding band Nikolas placed on my finger six months ago blinds me as it catches the sun's rays. |
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In another car, Helen, who now had a diamond ring on her finger, told a shocked Howard that she had kissed his mother. |
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She wore huge diamond earrings and her fingers were loaded with rings of sapphire, emerald, and of course diamond. |
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Entrances to the building are through high triangular archways cut out of the diamond grid of the facade. |
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Her eyes kept on getting diverted to the diamond ring on her finger and she couldn't help but smile. |
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I do not think that the defendant would object if I describe him as a rough diamond. |
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He never puts a foot wrong as the rough diamond with an even rougher tongue. |
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So finally, one blustery weekend last winter, he got down on literal and proverbial bended knee and offered up a very impressive diamond. |
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They are normally used as industrial abrasives, in diamond drilling equipment, or in glass cutting knives. |
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It's like a trip through a jewelry store that sells nothing but pricey diamond rings with big rocks. |
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Ford noticed an incredibly large diamond ring on her finger and several solid gold bracelets. |
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Star jasmine trained in a diamond pattern against the wall, yellow clivia, and dwarf abutilon in hanging baskets add interest lower down. |
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The year has been a good one for the diamond industry, and there has been a marked acceptability of branded diamonds. |
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The foreigner had tried to steal expensive diamond jewelry at knifepoint from a service girl. |
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It does seem strange for a single woman to buy her male friend a diamond ring, a ring that would be considered a wedding band. |
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Many women also wear their gold wedding ring with a diamond engagement ring and an eternity ring. |
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Test the floor hardness in several spots with a diamond cup mounted on a small angle grinder. |
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The diamond was shining brilliantly in the sun, casting tiny rainbows on her fingers. |
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The Wheatstone bridge consists of four resistors connected together in a diamond orientation. |
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Unlike oil or water whetstones, a diamond whetstone does not need to be lubricated. |
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Opening it, he showed her a beautiful diamond, surrounded by 14 karat white gold. |
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This track crossed it at a diamond, one of the last such crossings at grade with streetcars. |
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One hundred wingsuit skydivers fall to earth in a diamond formation during a world record attempt above Perris Valley in Southern California. |
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Roughly 25 percent of the land is off-limits because of the rich alluvial diamond deposits. |
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As he learns, the murders were a cover up for the diamond robbery that took place that night. |
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He believes they can transform the player from a rough diamond into a priceless signing. |
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His talent is amazing, his superb phrasing and sense of rhythm as flawless as a perfectly cut diamond. |
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He rains light kisses all over her face and neck, taking her hand and sliding a beautiful diamond and alexandrite ring onto her finger. |
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She loves interesting expressions, intriguing phrases and gets very excited when I describe a character in the book as a diamond geezer. |
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An example of allotropy is carbon, which can exist as diamond, graphite, and amorphous carbon. |
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The Yakut corporation, Alrosa, a world leading diamond producer, is one of the largest companies in Russia. |
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The industrialist gave the original diamond as a present to Arlena Marshall, but he later demanded its return when Arlena dumped him. |
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It was almost diamond shaped in appearance, but had many sides and the top and bottom were longer and pointed. |
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Even in Boston the card shops don't seem to think much of diamond wedding anniversaries. |
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Over the course of six decades, Frank Sinatra managed to be both the diamond and the rough. |
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There was a couple who were celebrating their diamond anniversary and a couple who had been married just two years. |
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She and her late husband, who died in 2002, received messages from the Queen on their diamond and platinum wedding anniversaries. |
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After a year-long courtship, a diamond and sapphire ring from India sealed the deal. |
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This emblem was like vertical rhomb or diamond with a horizontal line in the middle, or two triangles joined together. |
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The individual faces are then ground and polished on a lap using diamond powder as an abrasive. |
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First, a notch or kerf is cut using a laser or another diamond. |
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He placed a diamond engagement ring on her ring finger on her left hand. |
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It was a fourteen karat gold band that was adorned with one large diamond in the center that was accented with one sapphire on either side of the diamond. |
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Old pictures of the couple show Horace decked out in a three-piece suit and diamond rings and Margaret swaddled in furs. |
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Cubic zirconia and moissanite are examples of common diamond simulants. |
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After asking her father Graham's permission, he got down on bended knee at the top of the Eiffel Tower and presented her with a diamond engagement ring. |
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The samples of solar wind particles, collected on ultra-pure wafers of gold, sapphire, silicon and diamond were designed to be returned for analysis by Earth-bound scientists. |
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Famous for its bright golfing knitwear, Pringle is set for a makeover by its new Asian owners which could see its distinctive diamond motif jumpers disappear. |
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He took his diamond cutting practice to the United States in 1949 and settled in Houston with his wife, Ann. |
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Dressed that night in an elegant ruby satin, Randolph Duke dress and a dripping diamond necklace, Harden exuded an old-time glamour and refinement that's rarely seen nowadays. |
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His mane has grown long and shaggy, visually appealing and attractive, and he asked for a silver and diamond stud instead of a dangler for his translator. |
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True, the eye-watering price does include a diamond ring from de Beers, but still. |
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Her father, a diamond dealer, moved the family from Tel-Aviv to New York when Kalman was four. |
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Plus, when we were shooting, it was the time of the Olympics and then the diamond jubilee, so he was very busy. |
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Tracey Emin, David Hockney and Grayson Perry are among 97 artists to have given works to the Queen to mark her diamond jubilee. |
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The Duke had joined the Queen on the first of her two-day tour of the region as part of her diamond jubilee celebrations. |
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The Queen and Prince Philip are on a two-day visit to Northern Ireland as part of her diamond jubilee tour. |
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A new Kimberley Process working group to monitor CAR might help focus attention on the guilty and choke the diamond flow. |
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We may now return to the Calle Pureza, and the waster that is a variant of Type II, that is to say with the diamond and feathers, but with a plant motif in the center. |
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The star lot is a large solitaire diamond weighing 4.50 carats. |
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Gerald used an angle grinder with a 4-inch diamond blade to very carefully cut the tightly curved lines of the pattern into the surface of the slab. |
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And so begins a tale of romance between the lowest of the low and a rich politician who must learn to love this diamond in the rough as she truly is. |
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It is poor stewardship that causes a man to wear expensive watches, sport designer bags, and flash diamond rings, but then fail to pay child support. |
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However, occasionally a diamond appears in amongst the residual material, and there's always plenty of other less-precious material which can still be put to good use. |
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The physical Hookie is an etched glass paperweight in the shape of a brilliant-cut diamond. |
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Any rough diamond entering or leaving a country taking part in the scheme would have to be transported in a sealed container and accompanied by a certificate of origin. |
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He said the polished diamonds will be Namibian unlike other diamond cutting factories in the country that cut rough diamonds from other countries. |
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Chloe held up her hand to admire the diamond ring on her finger. |
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According to the Daily Mail, the diamond was cut from a 236-carat rough diamond found in Botswana. |
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Nandi was the first of Zwelithini's daughters to marry and Mtirara paid 120 cattle and two horses as lobola and bought his bride a R65000 diamond ring. |
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Score the now trimmed fat into a diamond pattern with a sharp knife, and stud the points of each diamond with a clove. |
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He's got a lived-in face and a diamond on his pinkie the size of the Ritz. |
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Elegant accent marks can make any typical product name sound like a shimmering diamond mined from the fertile bowls of the finest dragon filled cave. |
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First, Jon placed an emerald, a diamond, a rose quartz, a ruby, an amethyst, and several chunks of jade in a circle outside the door that led to the chambers. |
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They first spotted their talisman in training camp last year in Chicago where the Bears, unbelievably, did not recognise a rough diamond in their midst. |
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A number of the major diamond mines located around the world are hosted by Type II kimberlite. |
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The auto mechanic is a diamond in the rough, tough-talking, but honest, even generous. |
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East returned the diamond eight, the higher of his two remaining cards, on which declarer falsecarded with his ten. |
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To be the first water a diamond must be absolutely colorless, very lustrous, and perfectly free from flaws. |
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Taken as a prize off the Pacific coast of Mexico, it was made of enamelled gold and bore an African diamond and a ship with an ebony hull. |
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A diamond ring flashes as he gestures, not with the thrust of a clenched fist but with loose-handed waves. |
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It is played on a diamond shaped board and has similar scoring to baseball. |
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The lozenge of Renault means a diamond that expresses the brand's firm desire to project a strong and consistent corporate image. |
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The yellow associated with the company appeared initially in the diamond badge of 1946, when Renault was nationalised. |
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The Tosa water chestnut leaf mon was then drawn as a rhombus or diamond shape in the Mitsubishi logo. |
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The intention was to lay a 'pattern' like an elongated diamond, hopefully with the submarine somewhere inside it. |
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The business activities of Orfund had ties to the blood diamond trade, and the refining and sale of African gold. |
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Although government records show taxes paid by other diamond companies, none are listed for Octea. |
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Companies also often seek to minimize the value of their diamond exports to reduce taxes and move profits abroad. |
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In the US, it has held the top position longer than any album since 1985, and is certified diamond. |
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Adele is the only artist or band in the last decade in the US to earn an RIAA diamond certification for a one disc album in less than two years. |
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She tells Brock that life is priceless and throws the diamond into the ocean, after allowing him to hold it. |
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The central diamond within a walled city with four gates was thought to be a good design for defence. |
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His second film appearance of 2006 was a supporting role in Blood Diamond as an unscrupulous diamond dealer. |
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The perineum is diamond shaped and stretches from the pubic symphysis to the coccyx. |
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The indentation of the top corner of the diamond represents the River Medina, which is the largest river on the island. |
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A key indicator of success will be the effectiveness of government management of its diamond sector. |
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The fund was created to raise local communities' stake in the legal diamond trade. |
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The crown also restricted the diamond mining within its jurisdiction and to private contractors. |
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The majority live in Antwerp, mostly involved in the very lucrative diamond business. |
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Antwerp's other great mainstay is the diamond trade that takes place largely within the diamond district. |
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The diamond, gold and tin ore mining industries are the major focus of the economy. |
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Large diamond concentrations have been recently developed in the Arctic, making Canada one of the world's largest producers. |
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Botswana's Orapa mine is the largest diamond mine in the world in terms of value and quantity of carats produced annually. |
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Botswana is planning to use science and technology to diversify its economy and thereby reduce its dependence on diamond mining. |
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The Marange diamond fields, discovered in 2006, are considered the biggest diamond find in over a century. |
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When a soft shackle fails it is almost always at the diamond knot made of the strong slippery rope that sucks the tails in under heavy load. |
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There are two important types of shears, straight shears and diamond shears. |
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Kimberlites contain, in addition to diamond xenocrysts, fragments of lherzolites of varying composition. |
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This accident sometimes occasions a flaw in the diamond, and always damages the skive, by tearing up its surface. |
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If either played another club, declarer would ruff on the board and sluff his diamond queen. |
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One of the closets is parqueted with plain deal, set in diamond, exceeding stanch and pretty. |
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Casa Bruja is a diamond in the rough, a refuge among all this bedlam. |
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Wearing a Wedgwood blue outfit and hat by Angela Kelly and a shamrock diamond brooch, she walked past a line of cheering well-wishers. |
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There are also sets of diamond cufflinks and a unisex silver ring, set with seven green Alexandrite stones. |
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The first, wurtzite boron nitride has a similar structure to diamond, but is made up of different atoms. |
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Oregon will open its first season back on the baseball diamond with a game at Saint Mary's on Feb. |
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Work is also continuing on the development of Redaurum's alluvial diamond mines at Quaggas Kop and Avontuur in South Africa. |
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He saw how the candlesticks shone darkly in the vicinity of the diamond flames in Shevele's ears and on her silk dress collar. |
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Kimberlite and to a lesser extent lamprophyres host the majority of the worlds known diamond deposits. |
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The baclava was a delicious diamond of crunchy, honey-coated pastry filled to the gunwales with crushed nuts and spices. |
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Two Gevril Group banners are prominently displayed in one of the baseball diamond outfields. |
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They have grown up together in tiny Leeds, Oklahoma, and when Mikey challenges Jake to sleep alone outside on the baseball diamond, he does. |
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The baseball diamond is much improved over the sometimes-treacherous field children played on before. |
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Becks will be reunited with the singer today and is expected to give her a pounds 1million rose diamond ring. |
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He threw his diamond loser on the third club, but West ruffed, cashed his queen of trumps and led a high diamond. |
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South now ruffed a club winner in dummy, cashed the top diamond pitching his losing spade, ruffed a spade and ruffed another club winner. |
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His Rover safety bicycle, with its 26-inch wheels, chain drive and diamond shaped frame is considered the very first modern bicycle. |
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The bicycle revolution began just over a hundred years ago and took off with the invention of the modern diamond frame safety bicycle. |
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The traditional birthstone for babies born in April is a sparkling diamond. |
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The Schottky diode was fabricated from single crystal diamond made at Element Six by chemical vapour deposition. |
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Five diamond drillholes were completed amongst the Teddy-Wisconsin, Scotch Thistle, Enterprise and High-Grade prospects. |
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Also available are Borazon wheels for HSS and cobalt, and diamond wheels for carbide. |
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Talk of an outdoor sports complex began after a 2005 outdoor field feasibility study identified the city's need for three full-sized sports fields and one baseball diamond. |
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The outdoor space includes a baseball diamond that will provide CIBA with on-site instruction for their traveling baseball teams and ability to host tournaments. |
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Boston, which is a stone throw away from the historic baseball diamond. |
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So it's probably not a coincidence to see Jay-Z flashing an inverted diamond, Lindsay Lohan sporting the Baphomet horns, or Kesha flaunting the Eye of Horus. |
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There is one case recorded where a pirate was given a large diamond worth a great deal more than the value of the handful of small diamonds given to his crewmates as a share. |
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The bride wore a French antique quartz and diamond lavaliere. |
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She wore her great-grandmother's pearl and diamond lavalier. |
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Ever since the rough diamond began his dalliance with posh totty Liz Hurley last year, 42-year-old Shane is looking less lager lout, more Ken doll. |
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Sudbury Contact reactivated diamond exploration on its properties in the New Liskeard area and is currently conducting a hulk-sampling program on its 92-2 kimberlite pipe. |
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The partners announced in late April evidence of a third kimberlite about eight kilometres north of De Beers Canada's proposed Victor diamond mine project near Attawapiskat. |
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In 2012, a new stained glass window commemorating Elizabeth II's diamond jubilee was installed opposite this window, at the other end of the hall. |
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Ethical investors may want to do their research first, to avoid inadvertently financing poor labour conditions and the infamous blood diamond trade. |
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The one occasion when South received the jack of clubs as the message the danger of declarer's fourth club should make the diamond switch mandatory. |
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At Redaurum's other South African alluvial diamond mine, Quaggas Kop, bulk sampling on the neighbouring exploration property, Rooiberg, was underway. |
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A wild service tree has been planted in the woodland gardens of Gisborough Priory close to the Monks Walk, appropriately, at a diamond shaped path lined by lime trees. |
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Technicians should use a double-ended grinder for rough polishing, abrasive paper for sanding, and diamond or alumina abrasives for final polishing. |
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Polycrystalline diamond tooling is required because of the hardness and abrasiveness of the silicon carbide reinforcing particles, and this also adds to cost. |
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The precision three-grating interferometer can be produced in silicon nitride or ultrananocrystalline diamond using state-of-the-art nanofabrication. |
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On my feet were golden anklets and diamond toerings made of huge diamonds. |
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Declarer threw his queen of spades on the high diamond. He then won the last three tricks with his ace, queen and nine of hearts behind East's jack third. |
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There also is the potential to disturb or destroy specific sites used by such species as the western diamond back rattlesnake, spade foot toad, and the desert tortoise. |
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De Beers is well known for its monopoloid practices throughout the 20th century, whereby it used its dominant position to manipulate the international diamond market. |
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Diamond shears have blades that form a diamond shape when partially open. |
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It is used for the production of diamond metal matrix composites and under evaluation for the production of hard metals, nitinol and other metals and intermetallics. |
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Their motifs build up from concentric bands of color that form a diamond, pairs of kissing U shapes or a tiled floorlike plane that refuses to recede. |
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Some common styles are diamond, round, square and triangular. |
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Their lands lie in the middle of the world's richest diamond field. |
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This led to the construction of the Mir Mine, together with access roads and an airport, and the Vilyuy Dam complex to generate power needed for the diamond concentrators. |
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Some of the famous Armenian families involved in the diamond business in the city are the Artinians, Arslanians, Aslanians, Barsamians and the Osganians. |
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One of the important sectors that Armenian communities in Antwerp excel and involved in is the diamonds trade business, that based primarily in the diamond district. |
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This facet of the diamond was masterfully cut to enhance its value. |
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Sierra Leone is known for its blood diamonds that were mined and sold to diamond conglomerates during the civil war, to buy the weapons that fuelled its atrocities. |
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Within a month they had driven RUF fighters back to enclaves along Sierra Leone's borders, and cleared the RUF from the Kono diamond producing areas of Sierra Leone. |
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The Huns used a type of spatha in the Iranic or Sassanid style, with a long, straight approximately 83cm blade, usually with a diamond shaped iron guard plate. |
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Resting on a Bowenite stand, the pink guilloche enamel egg opens to reveal a bouquet carved from rock crystal, rose quartz and blue topaz, each with a diamond at the centre. |
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There is the pit adder called Habu. This kind is the worst of the three. These snakes are three inches thick and six feet long, and resemble our diamond back rattlers at home. |
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As a reward Blake was given an expensive diamond ring by Cromwell. |
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Attendees walked away with glamorous prizes such as a boxing glove autographed by Mohammad Ali, a luxury vacation package and a platinum necklace with a diamond cross. |
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Transportation systems were developed for the mining infrastructure, and population boomed from immigrants seeking to take part in gold and diamond mining. |
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Gold and diamond deposits were discovered in Brazil in 1690, which sparked an increase in the importation of African slaves to power this newly profitable market. |
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Lead's lighter carbon group congeners form stable or metastable allotropes with the tetrahedrally coordinated and covalently bonded diamond cubic structure. |
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The south piers at Fife are sited on rock sloping into the sea, and the site was prepared by diamond drilling holes for explosive charges and blasting the rock. |
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Benford's law proportions are shown as the diamond studs on the line. |
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There are two green ringneck parakeets, five cockatiels, two sunbirds, three diamond doves, two rosella birds, a Senegal parrot and an Amazon parrot named Tom. |
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Earlier this week the Mean Girls actress sparked an engagement riddle by wearing an enormous solitaire diamond on her ring finger at the premiere of her new film, Bobby. |
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While most professional footballers are heading for the beach at this time of year, Gillingham's Welsh-born skipper Mike Flynn, has returned to the baseball diamond. |
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While the cap badge of the STR is the same as that of the Royal Logistic Corps, all ranks wear a diamond shaped patch of MacDuff Tartan behind the cap badge. |
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Diamond Ocean Enterprises, a Mossack Fonseca entity set up in 2005, reported its purpose as financial consulting to a Namibian diamond manufacturer and polisher. |
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