When you go into the halls of Gems and Minerals next door, you enter a cave-like kind of room, which is reminiscent of where those rocks come from. |
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Gems used as embellishments are often harvested from the earth with no regard to environmental standards. |
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Gems such as stained glass windows, wooden pews, a pulpit and a stone font are being removed from a church in Crescent Road, Beckenham, before the site is redeveloped. |
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Gems and birthstones are becoming more popular, as are styles such as solitaire diamonds, cluster rings and diamond set rings with small stones or gems set on either side. |
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He said that devolution of power to provinces under 18th Amendment is necessary to develop Gems and Gemmological sector. |
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Titan Gems, and Zales Corporation are some of key player in the gemstone industry. |
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The festival's core venues include Thalian Hall, City Stage Theater, Screen Gems Studios, the Soapbox and Jengo's Playhouse. |
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The Northern Rail Hidden Gems Awards were set up to recognise the best businesses, attractions and beauty spots in the North. |
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However, after the seventh round there was no clear winner, so an exciting play-off took place between May B Gems and The Iron Maidens. |
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You featured my new sea glass jewellery business, Sea Gems by Ailsa, in March. |
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A four-year association with the area climaxes this month when Wendy brings a Russian folk music group, the Ural Gems, to the North-East. |
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She said that an agreement has already been inked by the three stakeholders that was meant to focus the promotion of Gems and Gemmological sector in the province. |
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Gems takes it a step further by authenticating users through an encrypted passphrase but doesn't require a mobile number to be able to communicate between users. |
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To which we can add such other Clausewitzian gems as friction, his two remarkable trinities, and his emphasis on the moral qualities. |
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Your breastplate is in the shape of a spread-winged eagle, with bright yellow gems for its eyes. |
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Sadly, most of London seems to have got wise to the value, monetary or otherwise, of gems such as these. |
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On top of the stone, a circle of precious gems and minerals formed a ring around a pool of water. |
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It was made of fine silk and sewn and embroidered with silver thread, tiny gems sewn at the wrist, neck, and hem of her skirts. |
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Similarly, but less drastically, gems were pried from their mountings to be sold or deployed in a different context. |
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Eight grains of rice were scattered across the table, polished and gleaming like tiny gems. |
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But one of the biggest gems for Nordic skiing is the plan for snowmaking capabilities. |
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Wikipedia's list of unboundedly long songs has some real gems that appeal to my inner repetitious repeater. |
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On display are approximately twenty-two hundred minerals, nine hundred cut and uncut gems, and nine hundred fossils. |
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She prefers the timeless elegance of real gems like Opal, Amethyst and Turquoise to the flashiness of rhinestones and bobbles. |
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Within its pages lie some truly undiscovered gems and some tantalising clues towards finding your own piece of angling paradise. |
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The moonbeams caused the gems of elaborate jewelry to glow with an unearthly light, as if they possessed a heart pulse of their own. |
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Hobby investors can and do find real gems at jumble sales, local junk auctions and, sometimes, even out of the small ads in newspapers. |
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These ornaments are made in silver, and precious and semi-precious gems are used to embellish them. |
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Faberge's ingenious use of enamelling on gold and silver, his stone cutting and use of precious gems, made his imperial Easter eggs works of art. |
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Once the domain of royalty, precious gems have today become a part of almost everyone's jewellery. |
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Members were instructed in the various settings of precious stones and gems. |
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The first encounter many will have with the diamond and precious gems industry will be in the plush backroom of a high-street jewellers. |
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In recent years there has been a flurry of headlines about prospecting companies coming to the Highlands in search of precious gems. |
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On display are approximately two hundred examples of semiprecious and precious gems, decorative stones, and outstanding pieces of jewelry. |
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The cave was glimmering with the shining gems and precious jewels that were collected over the centuries. |
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Likewise, no true pleasure is attained from gems and precious stones, although admittedly a false sense of joy may be felt. |
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It was covered with fluffy, furry pink stuffed animals that had bright pink gems for eyes. |
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Crystal gems do not soak up water, because of their closely packed crystalline structure that does not permit water molecules to enter. |
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It's another highlight, directing attention toward The Thermals' uncanny knack for conjuring downcast poptastic gems. |
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A coruscating stream of gems cascades from an ornate chandelier above, surrounded by birds. |
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Although blue corundum, zircon, and tourmaline occur in Colorado, they are not known to produce gems. |
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Not only were there glossy, pornographic pictures of Pontefract cakes and midget gems, there was also an online shop! |
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Superstitious turtle Churchy LaFemme was the putative author of many of these gems, though the rest of the cast could be just as prone to poesy. |
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When the gems were discovered in 1930, the British colonial government tried in vain to slap strict controls on mining. |
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The belly of the monster was covered in gold, silver, platinum, and precious gems. |
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It's a hilarious film full of gems of comic absurdity that are mixed in with nonchalant understatement. |
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You can look forward to some retrospective travel notes, complaints about summer TV and other incisive, analytical gems. |
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It appeared to be the handle to a sword decorated with a lot of fancy blue and white gems, without a blade attached. |
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I spent an hour mesmerised by the waves, washing in and out across the sand, every now and then throwing up coloured gems. |
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No discussion of amphibology would be complete without a few gems from the most amphibolous president in US history. |
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Lucky charms, such as photos of family, a rabbit's foot, cuddly toys, gems, horseshoes or four-leaf clovers, are popular. |
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At the entrance stand the king, his wife, sons and courtiers weighing a young prince in a balance against gems and precious metals. |
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The whole family fortune is lavished upon diadems and necklaces of true or false gems. They have no other wealth. |
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A matching robe is enclosed by a maroon silk sash, weighted with more gems. |
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It was high-ceilinged and raftered with white stone set with gems, and on the walls were hung tapestries of gold thread. |
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Indeed, Morrissey's new songs are the most rapturously received, more so even than the Smiths gems that he periodically drops into our laps. |
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The outer ring had many small spaces for gems, each in the shape of the zodiac symbols. |
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A panel of four judges armed with clipboards had the pleasure of sampling the hidden gems of the borough yesterday. |
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The disc is chock-full of unreleased tracks, out-of-print gems and old 12-inches. |
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Geo pulled out his great lance, made out of the strongest ash tree and bound in silver and pale green gems. |
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It's not the sort of song you hear everyday, nor would want to, but it stands out like a gem in an evening of gems. |
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Kudos to Szokolay for devoting part of his program to some of the composer's underrated keyboard gems. |
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Some of the gems, such as brazilianite and kunzite could have been given better coverage, but what is included is worthwhile. |
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You run around climbing ladders, shimmying across ropes and running from one platform to another, collecting gems while avoiding the bad guys. |
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Their set consisted of hooky pop gems that relied on guitar and punch for most of the power, and the mixture was a pleasing one. |
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Personally I think you should wear gems to keep the more powerful areas of yow chart strong, rather than to accentuate your weak points. |
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I've seen earrings, necklaces, and rings with all sorts of gems including amethyst, citrine, blue topaz, and garnet. |
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Green gems were predominant here, but other colors sparkled here and there, rubies, amethysts, diamonds and the like. |
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I also used to always be attracted to certain types of minerals and gems, primarily quartz and amethyst. |
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In the rest of the house all parts were overlaid with gold and adorned with gems and mother-of-pearl. |
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The colors of the gems range from grass-green to a highly dispersive honey-brown color. |
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His deep reflecting eyes blinked back, two perfect ovals set as polished gems trying to communicate. |
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They are studded with stones and plastic gems, also sometimes with ribbons and glittering fabric paints to enhance the look. |
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They are flawless little gems of paintings that are also completely lifeless and dull. |
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Still, it would be a great surprise if Gilbert didn't pull a few gems out of his grab bag of old hits as well. |
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The other gems include aquamarines, beryl and moonstones, which are designed to suit one's personality. |
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Nevertheless, there are undoubtedly some hidden gems which make this set worth the listen. |
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In Naples, Sir William Hamilton collected an extraordinary range of vases, bronze and marble statuary, glass, gems, jewellery, and glyptic art. |
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Girls are often given names of flowers or gems, while boys might be given names that suggest strength. |
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The book presents gems of new information, with stunning visual records of life in Mayo, in a fresh and accessible way. |
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It was finally discovered right at the bottom of a pile of garden waste and other rubbish, but with the gold and gems intact. |
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Such gems could be woven into important clothing, on belts and girdles, mounted as jewellery, or just collected for their own sake. |
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It contains many gems, some of which are asides about how books can be dangerous in unexpected ways. |
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It was a tayra, a large, weasel-like mustelid, one of the real gems of New World rainforests. |
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The novel is studded with gems of images, brief and evocative, describing her mother's interjections into her thoughts. |
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Singapore as a city has set a fine example as to how one can use and restore architectural gems and heritage buildings that have done their time. |
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A meeting is being organised to set up a civic trust or society to preserve the city's architectural gems and encourage stunning modern designs. |
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Various informational signs promised lyrebirds, Golden Whistlers, and other gems, but I found the forest fairly silent. |
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Lavish silks, sparkling gems and tailor-made clothes are just some of the items available at a fraction of Irish prices. |
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The shop Goya on Calle Jimenez sells toad talismans, owl feathers, stone amulets, candles, gems, and soaps. |
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I have found myself drawn to a sampler CD exposing the catalogue of another small company collecting unknown gems. |
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Gold, silver, lapis lazuli, rubies, opals, sapphires, emeralds, and many more gems I couldn't name adorned his neck, wrists, hands and ankles. |
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Wading in a pool of brackish water, a man pans for rubies, sapphires and other gems using a basket at one of Sri Lanka's many pit mines. |
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He walked the 300 metre long hall, carved from antique mahogany and adorned with precious gems and family portraits. |
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As far as the gem folks are concerned, it is not much of an exaggeration to say that they see gems as either transparent or opaque. |
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Blonde hair that was teased and curled and laced with gems and chains served as a massive crown for this overbearing woman. |
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Entering through the flagstone wall, the lobby's black terrazzo floor is inset with fragments of locally mined gems and copper ore. |
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He will also be fondly remembered for terse and often humorous phrases, anecdotes and gems of wisdom. |
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Clubs employ scouts who work their whole lives to unearth such gems, so why are they then treated so casually? |
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I just thought it would be great if everybody on this site could share certain personal movie gems with all the rest of us. |
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The soles of her thong sandals are at least two or three inches thick, and the leather between her toes is braided with gems attached. |
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To stroll around the old walled city of Dubrovnik on the Croatian coast is to savour one of Europe's gems. |
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These, and other gems of paranoia and self-delusion will no doubt surface over the next month. |
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Chrysolite can also refer to peridot, a yellow-green semi-precious stone, and in Lilly's day probably referred to most yellowish gems. |
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Combined with birthstones and semi-precious gems, the necklaces also make stylish, yet affordable gifts for friends and acquaintances. |
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The back was a swirling mesh of bronze pipes, encasing deep red gems in random locations as well. |
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The Happy Prince is a statue in the city square, a statue covered in gold leaf and crusted in gems. |
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Sapphires and jet decorated a chain around his neck, the gems glittering as coldly as his eyes. |
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Out came cut stones, cabochons, obscure gems, common amethyst, odd colors of garnet, sapphire, and jade. |
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Turning, Amagar found a man in a deep red cloak with a golden torque at his neck and fingers rich in gems that proclaimed his wealth. |
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Some of the architectural gems are the many churches that dot the landscape. |
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Undoubtedly you will be treated to some gems, some brilliant bits of repartee, the occasional burst of intellectual fireworks. |
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One of the undiscovered gems of north-eastern France is the medieval city of Troyes. |
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Buried within lengthy scientific explanations of pigment manufacture are gems of information and insight into colour and its history in art. |
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Now you can find all of these wonderful pop gems living in a different world. |
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He sprinkles witticisms and little musical gems like this throughout the show, entertaining the audience during Williams' many costume changes. |
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He can take the service to Watford, sharply noting en route such gems as Berkhamsted, where Graham Greene went to school. |
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Inside the red box was a diamond necklace, engraved with several other precious gems. |
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The Minoans produced gems of a different style, with designs of warriors, gods, and naturalistic animals. |
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An emphasis on travelling exhibitions has meant some of the town's gems have rarely been on show in recent years. |
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Queen Charlotte was hardly mentioned, even though she was an avid collector of gems, natural history specimens and objets de vertu. |
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In music, pretension is nine tenths of the charts, but trade a bit of that pretentiousness and you can uncover gems. |
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But in the midst of this relentless repression, there were rare, precious gems of resistance gleaming out from the melancholy. |
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There were also several polished gems and stones, each serving a different purpose, along with many partially burnt candles. |
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This treasury which is located inside a safe locked basement beneath the shrine contains historical artifacts, priceless manuscripts and a significant amount of gold and gems. |
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As Hunter looked up at the ceiling, he saw that the it was covered by a single piece of a black jade, mixed with the gems, sparkling like stars in the night sky. |
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Her glistening blue eyes shone in his mind, and the waves of curled red locks that fell constantly into those sapphire gems trailed across his vision. |
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In Britain, we don't have such gems of railway vocabulary as jerkwater. |
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With sweeping views of the English Channel and a 700-berth marina, the Kentish port of Ramsgate proudly sells itself as one of the south coast's hidden gems. |
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They've been named wood nymphs, comets, mountain gems, fairies, sunbeams, plummeteers, sun angels and woodstars by the people who discovered them. |
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Words are gems, stored in a book for quick reference, a treasure chest. |
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He came by last night and attacked my servants, mortally wounding one and incapacitating the other and threatened me with my life if I didn't hand the gems over. |
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Heating under controlled conditions or irradiating a mineral using X-rays, neutrons, gamma rays, or other energy sources will effect colour changes in many gems. |
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He layered a scrim of black chiffon over lingerie-style dresses in red, and he adorned a bare, purple slip dress with gems. |
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The Jermyn Street Theatre is yet another much needed space for the revival of those gems of the musical theatre that are too small for anything like the major West End houses. |
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The project naturally developed into collecting not only videos, but also original recordings and remixes into two double albums packed to the hilt with gems. |
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Some say that tanzanite, the blue variety of zoisite, is what set off the gem rush in East Africa, although Madagascar was producing other fine gems at the time. |
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Plants, gems, embryos, dancers and the evolution of letterforms, weapons and tools are only a few of the many associations inspired by these pared-down irregular forms. |
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I had grand visions of dropping my obscure '80s post-punk gems on people, of sowing the seeds for '90s revivalism via some well placed selections. |
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The Oxford Hills in western Maine are known throughout the world as prolific sources of such gems as tourmaline, amethyst, and aquamarine as well as many rare mineral species. |
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These complement the Bookplate File, a collection of more than twenty thousand of these miniature engraved and lithographed gems dating from the 1500s to the present. |
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While the funnyman was unable to distill what, exactly, that demand is, he did offer up a few gems. |
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The expo is showcasing some of the exquisite creations in gold, platinum and silver jewellery that are studded with gems, sapphire, diamonds, rubies and pearls. |
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For gems, consider purchasing a jeweler's loupe and learning to use it. |
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The literary gems are to be auctioned as part of a major book sale. |
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Hors d' oeuvres included soup of mussel and saffron, salmon gravalax with oyster beignets and citrus dressing or salad of baby gems with tiger prawns and beluga caviar. |
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During the absence of the moon the blue-black vault appears like a robe of imperial purple, besprent with innumerable diamonds of a lustre unknown to earth's feeble gems. |
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Which brings us to the most unfortunate essays in the book, two lumps of coal in a collection otherwise loaded with gems. |
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Next comes a corridor where a miscellany of drawings, a small but exquisite textile and two engraved gems, one of Lorenzo the Magnificent and one of Savonarola, are displayed. |
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Forensic experts were today combing through more than 100 items from a Skipton house where robbers escaped with a haul of thousands of pounds in cash and gems. |
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How did this happen to the man who starred in cinematic gems like moonstruck, Honeymoon in Vegas, Raising Arizona and Valley Girl? |
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But the real gems are those staffed by the indifferent and unwelcoming. |
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One of my favorite gems is sphene, or more properly, titanite. |
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But despite the thrills of modern technology, today the vogue for antique timepieces is big business, with collectors spending serious money on complex, hand-crafted gems. |
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His eyes were like chips of jade gems, matching the bottle-green color of his button-down shirt worn beneath the white doctor's knee-length jacket. |
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Fine quality gems cut en cabochon were often used to reinterpret Mughal motifs from art of the Mughal Empire, which merged Hindu and Persian elements. |
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The gems are usually cut en cabochon, meaning with a convex, rounded surface that is polished but unfaceted, in order to best display their chatoyancy. |
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There aren't really any standouts on this disc like there are on Silver Side Up, but there are still a few gems that have never had the airplay they ought to. |
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Ancient Greeks noticed that all carob beans were usually the same size and weight, and started using them as a unit of measure for weighing gems and gold. |
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Of course, every industry will have its share of stinkers and gems. |
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These sculptures, and others, are juxtaposed with coins, medals, gems, seals, enamels, ivory carving, a cassone, a parade shield, moulded leather and even a waffling iron. |
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Her correspondences include the planet Venus, the Strength tarot card, the symbols of a box or a basket, the gems obsidian, citrine, cat's eye and tiger's eye. |
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To add to the attraction, they are studded with chocolate gems. |
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Tiny red gems twinkled in the eye sockets, and the broad top of the skull was dotted with similarly tiny green and black jewels, forming an intricate paisley pattern. |
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If they had decided to break from tradition and round out their hooky gems with massive percussion to balance out the wall of sound, the album would be nearly perfect. |
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There's also another gem called chrysoberyl that's really durable and has a higher refractive index than other gems so it throws flashes of color much like a diamond. |
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Her long, curling dark hair had been swept upwards into the most fashionable style as of late, pinned into place by delicate silver gems that shone in her hair. |
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Within it, there are gems, rubies, pearls and flawless diamonds. |
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Lightning and firelight flash in the tiny facets cut into its surface and its gems, though not nearly as much as they would if its silver was polished. |
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These stone roundels, of uncertain date and attribution, seem like large-scale sculptures derived from ancient gems and incised precious stones acquired by the Medici. |
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I was at the head, my mum and dad by my side, Wang's mum and dad sat beside him, the table was crested with gems and I felt this meal was going to be the best in my life. |
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The main corridor then leads past two shops featuring clothing, perfumes, jewelry and souvenirs, and a double row of cubic insets displaying colorful Greek rocks and gems. |
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It was covered in fucoid algae and delicate yellow and orange plumose anemones that drew us in closer, as there were often a few gems nestling in them. |
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Everything is pre-loved and not exactly fashionable, but if you look hard enough, and regularly enough, you'll find those little gems that can make your day. |
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Diamonds and precious gems littered the ground like pebbles. |
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Most of us don't have thousands of dollars to spend on a fancy night or weekend trip, precious gems, or expensive high society gifts to impress our loved one. |
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Take an extraordinary artistic heritage, the luxury of precious metals and priceless gems and an environment that can make even the most jaded shopper quiver with excitement. |
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The most brilliant of the gems are by the lesser known artists. |
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The cathedral is now a vibrant and living component of the cultural and religious life of Waterford city and is one of our most treasured architectural gems. |
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Some are songs that other bands now play, but, in his hands, they emerge as individual gems glimmering in the brilliance of his unique arrangements. |
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On the 10th day, the ruler, in silk and priceless gems, wended his way in procession through the crowded streets on the gorgeously caparisoned elephant. |
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Brokers, analysts and fund managers around the world spend liberally on research to find hidden gems which they can scoop up cheaply and then sell at a profit. |
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But this gem was like all of those gems combined somehow, and it gleamed in the morning light, catching the sun's rays and casting them back at the poet. |
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Engraved gems continued to be produced and collected until the 19th century. |
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Fargo and The Big Lebowski were unmissable gems, and this is just as much fun. |
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Engraved gems are small carved gems, including cameos, originally used as seal rings. |
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Many veteran rockhounds will tell you that nothing can replace the knowledge gained by experience in identifying semi-precious stones and gems. |
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The gems were discovered in Havana, however, and the unfortunate swabby was executed just days before his mates sailed to their deaths. |
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The song lengths regularly exceed four minutes and song titles include gems such as Supersaver Return and Chunky Truffle. |
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As Russians in other regions gather mushrooms or berries, Uralians gather mineral specimens and gems. |
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By using this feature, the undeleted character will have the items, gems and enchantments with them as they return to the game. |
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Silver that was mined in Mexico and Peru was exchanged for Chinese silk, Indian gems and the spices of Southeast Asia. |
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It earned this name on account of the glittering of the gold and gems found on its surface. |
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This year, the Emmy nominators recognized a wide variety of high rated network shows as well as smaller basic cable gems. |
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The gems, which have a combined weight of 142 carats, adorn a push-up bra made by Victoria's Secret in conjunction with jeweler Damiani. |
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The gems belonged to Chopard, the world-famous Swiss jeweler. |
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As a recently transplanted Capetonian, I've reveled in uncovering the city's gems. |
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Seabourn will offer unique voyages combining Alaska's most popular ports with rarely visited hidden gems of the Inside Passage. |
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Major imports include crude oil, machinery, gems, fertiliser, and chemicals. |
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Its film library includes close to 1,000 titles, many of them screen gems with intrinsic theatrical, licensing, and merchandising value. |
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Garlic spare ribs and nests of Imperial Jewels completed the appetizing gems. |
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Later they appeared on reliefs, gems, lamps, coins, mosaics and gravestones. |
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Bands inspired by folk rock, shoegaze, Indie rock and pop flourish here, and there are hidden gems to be discovered in each Turkish city. |
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But the list also includes some gems we have forgotten about by now. |
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Most smaller classical engraved gems were probably originally worn as signet rings, or as seals on a necklace. |
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Great Little Places is different to other guides, as it features little gems that might be hard to uncover if we hadn't carried out the legwork. |
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Abdul Malik, Lapidary Instructor from GGIP gave practical demonstration of gems cutting and polishing. |
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With permission from the cafe or bar owner, he has uncovered some hidden gems in ladies' rooms. |
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Tylman also left behind a lifelong legacy of buildings that are regarded as gems of Polish Baroque architecture. |
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A Hapan gemwright whose intricately fitted gems enjoyed a brief but influential vogue a few centuries back. |
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They have been delving through the telly archives to uncover classic gems from Crossroads, The Rag Trade and The Liver Birds. |
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Other sections look at crystal shapes, a history of writings, gems in literature, birthstones, and the power of shape. |
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Along with gems and other precious metals, the DRC has a rich supply of gold, cassiterite, wolframite, and coltan. |
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Chimonanthus Praecox WINTER produces some real gardening gems and wintersweet is one of these. |
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A short walk down Meyer's street reveals several well-kept gems, including a 1927 Spanish-style home and a Sears Roebuck kit house. |
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In Athens, Evans bought as many seal-stones and engraved gems as he could find. |
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Base of the Holy Thorn Reliquary, a Resurrection of the Dead in gold, enamel and gems. |
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He had a round head as bare as a knee, a corpse's button nose, and very white, very limp, very damp hands adorned with rutilant gems. |
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It will also help gemologists and jewelry store personnel identify, categorize and describe gems and jewelry. |
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Rocky has a smattering of attractions but is best seen as the gateway to the coastal gems of Yeppoon and Great Keppel Island. |
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If you're celebrating the foodie holiday in the capital then you're best visiting one of these pie-eyed gems. |
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The church is now one of the gems of the Franciscan Order of Friars Minor, which he founded. |
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A cottage industry has sprung up where coloured gems, plastic beads and magnets are added to dummies and bottles. |
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She has begun a LookUp campaign in her English seaside home, where she believes the architectural gems just above people's usual gaze are equally ignored. |
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He had with him a huge collection of gold, silver and gems, probably part of the royal treasury, which he was later accused of having stolen from Edward. |
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The new Fire and Ice location, on Concourse D terminal, is offering collections of hand-crafted jewellery and gems, art glass, fossil specimens, woods, and crystal formations. |
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Buffalo Exchange is one of Williamsburg's hidden gems. Packed full of vintage and brand name clothing at a savvy price, it's a thriftster's haven. |
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He lived in a palace on the ocean floor, made of coral and gems. |
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Pop music, despite its commercial focus, includes many artistic gems. |
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Forde proved his point across the Bank Holiday weekend, tweeting snaps of such Partridgean gems as Blackburn's clarfication that his son Simon was NOT named after Simon Bates. |
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The gospels were then enclosed in a gold book cover set with gems. |
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Some of the noteworthy gemstones featured in rings this spring are opaque, sultry gems like moonstone, hematite, rutilated quartz, lapis lazuli and labradorite. |
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The wealth of the period led to a greatly increased production of luxury forms of small sculpture, including engraved gems and cameos, jewellery, and gold and silverware. |
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The ingenious adventuress, who may have become Rohan's mistress, formed a plan to make her fortune out of the cardinal's passion for power and the queen's passion for gems. |
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So, to inject that luxurious look into your pad, without a price tag worthy of the crown jewels, bag some bargain gems with these opulent eye-catchers. |
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They're rightly considered one of the most promising acts in the country, already armed with an arsenal of extremely singable, jangly indie pop gems. |
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Steadily increasing, I suspect the latest BTO Bird Atlas survey for 2007-11 will reveal a population explosion for the common buzzard among many other gems of information. |
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Expanding upon Masato Pearls' extensive line of solely pearl jewelry, the Anteros Collection features precious gems such as diamonds, rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and pearls. |
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Le Nour displayed its les Royales de Zaria line of oversized handbags in neon colors, which were all but hidden by black lace embroidery and Swarovski gems. |
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The band plays the familiar classics such as Work Song and Mercy, Mercy, Mercy but also include some lesser known gems from the Adderley treasure trove. |
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The topic concentrates on the most valuable gemstones, and he criticises the obsession with luxury products such as engraved gems and hardstone carvings. |
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Newman is a gemologist and author of guides on gems and jewelry. |
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After the Godwins fled the country, Edward expelled Spearhafoc, who fled with a large store of gold and gems which he had been given to make Edward a crown. |
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