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One end of the pine cone, a symbol of resurrection, is set with four petal-shaped portrait diamonds, forming a quatrefoil enclosing the date 1900.
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The culets of the two diamonds face one another, and must be perfectly parallel in order to produce uniform pressure and to prevent dangerous strains.
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If you can't buy her diamonds, she'll understand; but if you give her a gift-wrapped mop instead, be prepared to sleep in the dog house.
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After reaching a particular height the water stood still in the air, the particles glittering like diamonds.
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They lose the diamonds in the plane crash and spend much of their time on the island searching for them.
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A poor country today may suddenly become very rich tomorrow through the discovery of say oil, coltan, tantalite, uranium, diamonds or any rare mineral.
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However, during one such robbery, a gang member turns greedy and flees with the diamonds.
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The big diamonds are usually sold via auction, so, unlike other kinds of investments, there are taxes and commission fees to consider.
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The most embellishment he allowed was a sprinkling of rhinestones or diamonds.
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During the 1950s, a program of tree planting occurred at the lake along with the construction of baseball diamonds and a boat house.
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