A sigh escaped from his lips just as he was pushing back his long silvery platinum bangs. |
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Some materials commonly used as unreactive anodes are platinum and graphite. |
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If the bride or groom reacts to the metals found in certain types of jewelry, a platinum wedding ring is the way to go. |
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Most of the platinum stars today started out on the road from rags to riches with their own independent label. |
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The body color of ragdolls may be platinum gray, milk white, ivory or fawn. |
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Her gaze raked over the place and stopped suddenly over a man with platinum blonde hair, spiked up. |
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His platinum work has been displayed in numerous solo exhibitions and juried exhibitions. |
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Materials such as 18-carat white gold, rhodium and platinum plating feature in the collection. |
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A woman who wears mostly silver jewelry might prefer a platinum or white gold setting to coordinate with her existing accessories. |
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Our varieties of bands in platinum, white gold and yellow gold will be the perfect setting for your customized jewel. |
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With the ever growing popularity of platinum rings, many couples are looking to shining silver and white gold as a cheaper substitute. |
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This is first and foremost a collection of ravishing photographs, many of them exquisite platinum prints. |
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Though she is not crazy about diamonds, she feels they go well with platinum. |
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In 1802, Davy showed that artificial light was produced by passing electrical current through a platinum wire. |
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Whereas gold is a traditional setting, platinum has taken off as the newest trend in wedding jewelry. |
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Yes, there may be underutilized workforces globally, but there is notably less available supply of copper, platinum, and crude oil. |
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Nitric acid is produced industrially by the oxidation of ammonia over a platinum catalyst at a high temperature. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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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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Weak palladium and rhodium prices also affected its precious metals division, though demand for platinum helped to cushion the fall. |
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This is achieved through a catalyst, usually rhodium or platinum that lines the inside of the converter. |
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She finally realised that her lifeless platinum hair didn't make her look like a movie star. |
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The platinum bulb worked, but platinum was far too expensive to use in commercial light bulbs. |
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To make the light-sensitive paper, a photographer mixes the emulsion for his platinum prints, then places it on art paper. |
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Seven decades on, they returned to the church to celebrate their platinum anniversary and once again walked down the aisle arm in arm. |
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Behind them were another boy with very short platinum blond hair with black lowlights, and a taller man with long black hair and blue-green eyes. |
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Along with ruthenium, rhodium, osmium, iridium, and platinum, it belongs to the platinum group of metals. |
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Prices have doubled in the past year, often selling at a premium to other precious metals such as platinum. |
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And platinum, because of its subdued, understated style, becomes the perfect choice. |
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The amount of palladium used in autocatalysts in the 1990s was very high compared to platinum. |
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The platinum jewellery has a lustre which is unique and does not fade or get tarnished. |
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The diamonds were mounted on various items of gold and platinum jewellery, including rings, watches, bangles and necklaces. |
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Sarah's platinum blond hair was half up, secured with two long silver pins. |
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Its focus is on gold but its portfolio also includes projects with potential for platinum group metals, copper, silver and base metals. |
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Anglo American's mining interests include platinum, gold, coal and a range of base metals such as copper, zinc and nickel. |
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Kalen Porter sang a mediocre song mediocrely, so I went out into the hallway on the platinum level to see what I could see. |
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The crown was crafted out of platinum and designed as three semicircles, one in the center and one on each side. |
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The car was a platinum black Audi A4 bearing three passengers and a partly-loaded boot. |
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At the end of the reactivity series are metals such as mercury, silver, and platinum. |
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The blue filter is measuring blue light in the visible spectrum, not the ultraviolet light to which platinum materials are sensitive. |
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Types of metals which are commonly used are stainless steel, gold, titanium and platinum. |
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Silver is a white grey metal which is softer than gold, platinum and titanium. |
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Meteorites contain platinum and meteorites have been landing on earth for billions of years already. |
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The Ganjam Pallette Line uses the luxurious platinum in an unusual and unexpected treatment with onyx, peridots and blue topaz besides diamonds. |
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The person who was wearing the shades and the trench coat was fighting against a platinum blonde girl. |
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The datolite from this locality also showed traces of platinum but in insufficient quantities to be the coloring agent. |
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Rhodium can be classified as a transition metal, a member of the platinum group of metals, and as a precious metal. |
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We also describe our attempts to produce a useful amount of transmutative product in the form of certain platinum group metals. |
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It should be noted that E. F. Kankrin, then the Russian minister of finance, made use of Goethe's advice to mint coins in platinum. |
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Avril went from high school to signing with a major label to a successful triple platinum debut album, all in 2 years. |
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Now, if only I could pray away the shriekingly drunk platinum blonde 50-something ladies across the aisle. |
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Besides it melting abilities, the team have designed the apparatus to produce high-quality platinum castings. |
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He wore heavy turquoise Navajo jewelry with one single giant platinum and diamond ring. |
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As few as 4g are needed to make a simple gold ring when the metal is blended with copper or platinum. |
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I knew that I had thin hair as oppose to my mother's thick wavy hair, but we were both blonds, even if I was a natural platinum blond. |
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These are fourteen-by-seventeen-inch platinum prints, each in art deco mounts and signed by Curtis. |
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Even today white metal is often confused with platinum, but only to the undiscerning eye. |
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Her platinum blonde hair was neatly cut and sleeked back, besides the odd strand which dangled over her jade eyes. |
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Fifty microliters were placed into a 5 mm BTX fusion chamber consisting of a microscope slide and two platinum wires. |
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The patch at the very middle of his head, protruding like a unicorn's horn, is dyed a wicked shade of platinum silver. |
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He crushed the mineral and then fused half of it with borax in a platinum crucible. |
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Using this method the researchers have deposited platinum outside the nanotube and grown a nanowire of gold inside the tube. |
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Ten years ago I was still chasing the brass ring, waiting for my 16th platinum record to happen. |
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It is a slick platinum band impounded in the center by a gorgeous, princess-cut pink diamond solitaire. |
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A Valentine's Day blind date turned to platinum love for Joan and Reg Grimley who have now celebrated 70 years' marriage. |
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Owing to its high melting point, manufacturing platinum jewellery is also an art. |
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So I'd become cold, prone to platinum cravings, and as easily bruised as an overripe apple. |
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This is done by passing the waste gases through a matrix of platinum and other noble metals. |
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Later, in 1937, he also discovered and developed huge chrome deposits associated with the platinum ore at Wintersveld in the Bushveld. |
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Where are silver, platinum, tin, wool, wheat, palm oil, furs and cacao got from? |
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It's very tempting to hack off your black, down-your-back hair for a platinum blonde buzz cut when you're hungry for a funky new look. |
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His fate changes when he loses a bet and pays his forfeit by having his hair dyed platinum blonde. |
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The voice of Dr Hook, he has enjoyed more than 60 gold and platinum albums and number one records in more than 40 countries. |
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The catalytic converter mixes these gases with air and then passes them over a catalyst made of rhodium and platinum metals. |
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The platinum metals tend to occur together in nature and are relatively difficult to separate from each other. |
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He had perfected the powder method of preparing malleable platinum and established the platinum metals industry. |
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Mirren rescues the newsroom scenes with her star turn as Beatrice's boss, a satanic Wintour like figure in platinum blonde. |
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So Santa, if you're reading, do bring me my weight in platinum, sapphires and opals. |
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Most converters use platinum or palladium metal catalysts that convert carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons to carbon dioxide and water vapor. |
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The first catalytic converters used mainly platinum, but now palladium is the predominant catalytic metal. |
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Shiny metallic gold, silver, bronze and platinum shades will be the strong colors of the season, in soft suede leather. |
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It was certainly a nicer name than platinum, which suggested to me something flat and rather dull. |
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There will always be something about a Merc that makes you want to wear platinum jewellery and oversized vests. |
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Made in a multitude of styles and configurations, they're finished in chrome, platinum, matte platinum, and brass. |
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The tinkling of the platinum against the marble flagstones woke her from her daze and she scrambled to her feet and hurried after him. |
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Ilantar turned, and drew his long, platinum hair away from his ice-blue eyes with one pale hand, to look upon his comrade. |
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Coren pointed to the tallest guy, who had very fair skin, platinum blonde hair, and very dark black eyes. |
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Our furnace uses induction heating in which a controlled high-frequency magnetic field induces electrical currents in the platinum. |
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Bromine even reacts with relatively inert elements such as platinum and palladium. |
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Hot glass fibers for insulation and nylon fibers for textiles are extruded through platinum sieves. |
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Printing plates had traditionally been etched with platinum chloride, an expensive and limited chemical. |
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The belly of the monster was covered in gold, silver, platinum, and precious gems. |
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This contrasts with other precious and semi-precious metals, such as silver and platinum, where industrial demand governs prices. |
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Frank Nuovo of Los Angeles creates cell phones in high-voltage colored plastics and precious metals like platinum. |
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Oromia is also rich in gold, silver, platinum, marble, uranium, nickel, natural gas, and other mineral resources. |
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Today, bracelets are worn by both men and women in a variety of materials such as traditional precious metals like gold silver and platinum. |
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The monolith is coated first with oxides, then a layer of metals such as platinum, rhodium, and palladium is added. |
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The precious metal platinum is well known to be an excellent catalyst in a number of chemical reactions. |
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It has been further discovered that photosynthetic membranes can be transformed with metals other than platinum such as osmium and ruthenium. |
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This is often a precious metal, although platinum is the metal which is widely used for most catalytic converters. |
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Aziza and Adrian laughed at their cheap platinum wigs and horrible guitar skills. |
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She picked up platinum awards representing sales of more than a million for each of her four Harry Potter books. |
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Only 1.6 percent of all artists have ten or more gold singles and only 0.4 percent of all artists have 10 or more platinum singles. |
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Warhol in his platinum wig posed as Christ, although his nickname at the times was Drella, a compound of Cinderella and Dracula. |
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But it can also be achingly beautiful, its color ranging from platinum to ancient jade, depending on the light it's reflecting. |
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At the ball on Friday night, the lucky winners of the platinum CD plaque were Gerry and Susan O'Grady of Riverstown. |
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Alien Ant Farm also was on the tour as an opener, and a few weeks in, their record got huge and went platinum, so they wanted to play after us. |
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The cruise work made her a household name and put her in the Guinness Book of Records when her debut album went platinum before release. |
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They have sold an incredible 30 million records worldwide and have gone platinum in more than 20 countries. |
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Soot, carbon black, platinum black, and carborundum are among the materials that come closest to a blackbody in the real world. |
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The hair she dyed platinum blonde for the part has grown back to her natural brown muss. |
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His hair was short and platinum blonde, and was up with a series of spikes most of the time. |
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In it, a fourteen-year-old girl with platinum blonde, almost white hair scowled at them. |
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For this look, Boozer colored Eve's hair platinum blond then created tight spiral curls all over. |
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Her long platinum blonde hair was curled slightly and pulled up in barrettes. |
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Her hair was a beautiful platinum blonde, cut short in an almost boyish way and her sparkling navy blue eyes reminded me of the ocean. |
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His hair is platinum blonde, which makes him look older than his years in the firelight. |
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Candy laughed, flipping her platinum blond hair across one shoulder casually. |
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Her hair was platinum blonde, cut into a 1950's Marilyn Monroe style, and her lips were voluptuous and red. |
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On the advice of her lawyers, she dyed her hair platinum blonde and wore a two-piece black suit. |
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Her silky hair was a platinum blonde and she had it up in two small buns on the top of her head, locks of it running down to her calves. |
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Joe had brown hair, that was for sure, and Tiffany Quinn was a platinum blond. |
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She was a tall platinum blonde with a protruding bust that seemed to have no respect for the laws of gravity, dressed in a halter top and shorts. |
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It wasn't that Clark looked horribly ridiculous as a platinum blonde, it just didn't suit his personality. |
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The earth's crust is depleted in iridium and other platinum group elements, while meteorites are enriched in them. |
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As part of its platinum jubilee celebrations, it has planned a series of programmes that would keep the art of India flying high. |
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The glass was melted in a platinum crucible in air at 1873K for one hour, annealed, and then cut into 10 x 10 x 3-mm samples. |
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Tracy King was a dainty, petite blonde with platinum hair and a blindingly white smile. |
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Prominent among them has been a sharp rise in the price of gold and in other precious metals such as platinum. |
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In the USA platinum has been replaced by titanium cards in the prestige stakes. |
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He has been seen in everything from platinum blonde wigs to furry pant get-ups and says that each look truly reflects who he is. |
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's album of the score went gold and eventually platinum and hit the top of the charts. |
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His jewellery in silver, gold and platinum, is very exclusive and very distinctive, but happily he is able to cater for all budgets. |
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Some contain small quantities of platinum, gold, silver and copper which can be turned into jewellery and piping. |
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He hand picks the diamonds himself for the engagement rings and sets them in platinum rather than 18 carat gold. |
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The anomalous platinum group element geochemistry of the ejecta horizon suggests that the impactor was an asteroid. |
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You can change the color of the image by toning or applying gum bichromate emulsions to a finished platinum print. |
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Ting has used a range of materials including English bone china, glass, enamel and platinum. |
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As one-third of Destiny's Child, her dulcet pipes helped make the group's debut self-titled album reach platinum status. |
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Meanwhile, his Canadian counterpart's eponymous debut is widely expected to go double platinum in the UK before the year is out. |
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The fund invests in gold mining company shares and has a small holding in platinum and silver equities. |
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Among the metal catalysts useful for this reaction in the laboratory are finely divided nickel, platinum, palladium, and rhodium. |
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Though Live's still going strong, they're a bit back from sextuple platinum. |
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Most stylish bracelets are made of valued metals such as gold, silver and platinum. |
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The platinum blond shook her head in denial, refusing to accept this. |
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It uses neural network modelling to predict the impact very expensive additives such as rhenium and platinum might have on the heat resistance of superalloys. |
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He reminded me strongly of my maths teacher, same tall frame and spindly limbs but he had long platinum blond hair and he was garbed in a ridiculous jesters outfit. |
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These millions secured the rights to mine platinum, among the most valuable of minerals, from central Zimbabwe. |
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In this case the relevant market was that for platinum and rhodium, world-wide, and there were only three significant competitors, all based in South Africa. |
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The platinum blonde uber-model Nadja's eyes haunted me, and eventually I succumbed to the charms of Bazaar, and believe me those charms are considerable. |
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To make today's platinum prints, a photographer mixes the emulsion from platinum, gelatin and other ingredients, then hand coats a piece of fine art paper with the mixture. |
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I was immersed in her from such an early age that when I look back on my growing up all I can see is a cyclone of platinum wigs, hoe-downs and heartache. |
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The price largely depends upon the quantity of platinum in the jewellery piece in addition to the precious stones it might be studded with and also the designs. |
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The auction catalog described the ring as being an emerald-cut diamond of approximately 9.10 carats on a platinum mount, flanked by two baguette diamonds. |
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Three of her albums have gone double platinum and one has gone gold. |
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Other methods for achieving aromatization involve the use of elemental palladium, platinum, nickel, sulfur or selenium, activated charcoal or quinones. |
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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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Her long platinum blond frizzy hair was all lank and greasy. |
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India can offer relatively low-priced high quality platinum jewellery. |
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Examples of hard commodities include platinum, copper and oil. |
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The history of the institution has been prominently displayed at the entrance near the huge pandal, which has been erected for the platinum jubilee celebrations. |
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The photographer then contact prints negatives onto the platinum paper, which means the negative is put into direct contact with the paper as it is exposed by the enlarger. |
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His hair was platinum blonde, almost silver, and cut short and neat. |
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The after-school club, which was started three years ago, is now aiming to recycle 50 tonnes of paper, which will make it eligible for the platinum award. |
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In a strapless platinum sheath covered in paiettes by Armani Prive, Anne Hathaway shimmered on the carpet. |
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In 1994, this beer was awarded a platinum medal at the World Beer Championships, making it one of only two Canadian beers to ever receive this prestigious award. |
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In Japan, demand for platinum autocatalysts rose steeply in 2003 and 2004 because of new regulations governing emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles. |
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I think technically, I had the first gold record for a solo female artist with Black Reign in 1994, but right after that, Brat came out and went platinum. |
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Tennant was studying a new mineral that contained a number of platinum metals and discovered a black powder that other chemists had also seen, but had not analyzed. |
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Three blue-chip companies have also taken a gamble and invested in a total of over eight million acres in the hope of mining platinum and other minerals at some future date. |
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To increase gene expression, the researchers plan to build nanorods with multiple segments using a variety of metals, such as platinum and silver. |
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Lily studies hard for her new roles, reading an etiquette book and changing her hair style from brown to a platinum bride-of-Frankenstein marcelled look. |
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I am still trying to wrap my brain around the idea that the hottest topic in Washington today is... collectible platinum coins. |
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There is a growing interest in the assessment of health risks posed by increased human exposure to some platinum group metals, namely platinum, rhodium and palladium. |
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The raw material used for terracotta jewellery is porous type of lean clay, and that is where it becomes different from metals such as gold, silver, platinum, and copper. |
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Some sites run currency exchanges where players can take their platinum pieces and trade them in for real dollars or the game currency of another virtual world. |
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Her long platinum blond hair fell in large waves to the small of her back. |
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She had died her hair platinum blonde for the occasion and wore a frilly pink off-shoulder shirt and what had to be the shortest pair of shorts I'd ever seen in my life. |
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But since it was divested of most of its assets, it now concentrates on mining rare metals such as platinum, palladium and rhodium in Africa and other regions. |
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It now sports a black base with an angular platinum flip-top. |
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Keith Urban today joined an elite group of Australian artists to be awarded a platinum album in the US, when Golden Road was certified for sales of one million copies. |
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Once each clump grew to about 500 metal atoms, the platinum catalyzed its own growth and formed large, branching sheets that spread over the surface of the liposomes. |
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The squads of lads were being co-ordinated by a Brit in a pinstripe suit, in his hand a mobile phone, round his neck a platinum access-all-areas World Cup pass. |
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This difference in generational experience may not lend itself to statistical measure, but it is as real as the platinum and gold records that continue to capture it. |
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In my view, demand for platinum is unlikely to wane unless viable substitutes can be found for the production of catalytic converters to control harmful car emissions. |
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An experiment appearing in the 9 July PRL uses some of the world's shortest pulses of x-ray light to watch an oxygen molecule flip on a platinum surface. |
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There he made preparations for his first attempts to consolidate purified platinum powder into a solid plug and to hammer it into a metallic ingot. |
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Her platinum bob, with its swoosh of side-brushed bangs, was eerily flawless. |
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They're placed into a scoring range for bronze, silver, gold, platinum. |
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Carole-Anne then took over with a make up demonstration, while the usually talkative Susan Rodgers quietly rested with a platinum detox treatment. |
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Due to its rarity, platinum is an excellent precious metal to invest in. |
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For platinum, gold, or other more generous plans, the premiums will be more expensive. |
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Having a high oxygen concentration, the solution surrounding the platinum end is less polar than the solution surrounding the other end of the nanorod. |
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But a BBC World Service correspondent who visited the area says thousands of illegal miners are extracting material containing cobalt, copper, platinum and uranium. |
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She dyed her hair platinum blond, had too much eye liner, and today wore a very revealing tube top which she self consciously pulled up every two minutes. |
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I didn't find what I was looking for, but I did catch a glimpse of him flirting very heavily with a platinum blonde not too far from where I was sitting. |
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When the platinum blonde heard Ranka's beautiful voice, she turned her head gently to look at her, Hitomi's cheeks once again burning at the sight of Ranka. |
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Wedding bands are traditionally made of gold, white gold or platinum. |
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These catalysts are commonly platinum, or palladium and rhodium. |
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She arrived in court the next day wearing a platinum blonde wig, as if Cousin It had dressed as Malibu Barbie for Halloween. |
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With the ultimate in timing equipment being installed drivers will be graded into four categories and awarded platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals once a year. |
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Over 90 percent pure, platinum is hypoallergenic to most people. |
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With a fan base in the UK and south east Asia, where 20 of their records have gone platinum, organisers are hoping 911 will help draw in the crowds. |
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The troubled child star donned a platinum blonde wig while facing drug charges in court Friday. |
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Precious metals, such as platinum and gold, which may be present on the PCB or printed circuit board, can also be leached and recovered electrochemically and reused. |
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That same year, Jones also performed with a punk group called El Madmo, wielding a red Fender guitar and a platinum blonde wig. |
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The platinum blonde in the drivers' seat raised her sunglasses and smiled. |
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Her hair is platinum blond, long, straight, and super shiny. |
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The two female leads get to wear the sexiest silky black and platinum sheath and flapper dresses, dressed up to the nines with sequins and pearls. |
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She has also worked in platinum, gum dichromate, and encaustics. |
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Jewellery made of platinum, iridium and palladium gleamed majestically, now and then emitting flashes of brilliant light from the studded diamonds. |
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At the recently held semi-finals of the Miss India contests, she was adorned in an ornate diamond choker and later a platinum diamond drop necklace. |
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A platinum blond, watery blue eyes fluffs her Marilynesque hair. |
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The Pharao Collection is crystalline glass with a precious platinum banding. |
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The album was very successful in Britain, and went triple platinum in the United States. |
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The album is certified eight times platinum in the United States, and has sold over 25 million copies worldwide. |
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It came from the A Night on the Town album, which went to number two on the Billboard album charts and was Stewart's first album to go platinum. |
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Metallica brought the sound into the top 40 of the Billboard album chart in 1986 with Master of Puppets, the genre's first platinum record. |
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These include iron, uranium, aluminium, nickel, platinum, tungsten, titanium, and copper. |
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Typically the cathode is made from platinum or another inert metal when producing hydrogen for storage. |
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In 1840, British scientist Warren de la Rue enclosed a coiled platinum filament in a vacuum tube and passed an electric current through it. |
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Although a workable design, the cost of the platinum made it impractical for commercial use. |
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In the United Kingdom, he was awarded 9 platinum, 11 gold and 8 silver albums, and in the United States, 5 platinum and 9 gold. |
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Both albums have been certified quintuple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. |
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The single reached number one in the UK and has been certified platinum by the BPI, selling 600,000 copies. |
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Gold can currently be manufactured in a nuclear reactor by irradiation either of platinum or mercury. |
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It was then electrolytically refined and the anode mud exploited for the platinum and gold it contained. |
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This figure is two and a half times higher than that of platinum, eight times more than mercury, and seventeen times more than gold. |
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When the neutron flux subsides, these nuclei beta decay into stable isotopes of osmium, iridium, and platinum. |
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It is certified gold by the BPI and platinum by the respective authorities in Australia, Denmark and New Zealand. |
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In that same month, the album was released, entering at number one and going platinum within three weeks. |
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The album sold more than 900,000 copies in 22 months, being certified triple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. |
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It is isomorphous to transition metal tetrachlorides of zirconium, hafnium, and platinum. |
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The Baltic Shield yields important industrial minerals and ores, such as those of iron, nickel, copper and platinum group metals. |
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These intrusions often contain concentrations of gold, platinum, chromium and other rare elements. |
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With her shoulder-length platinum blonde hair, she was easy to spot from afar. |
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All of the platinum acetylide complexes exhibited SHG with intensities within ca. |
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Get your pink frilly frocks out, zhuzh up your platinum locks. We are all Barbara Cartland now. |
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Music Xray is being used by the music industry to see which songs have platinum potential. |
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In recent times, the former Disney star has been criticized for her more edgy wardrobe and a platinum blond pixie cut. |
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The platinum blond belter from Sennybridge says solo record number three will be a far cry from the classical crossover style that made his name. |
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And the platinum blonde tresses that made her stand out in Blondie's late 1970s heyday look in better shape than ever. |
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The platinum blonde wore stark bangs, making sure to shield her eyes at the well-lit event with a pair of dark rounded sunglasses. |
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Cleopatra is a Jean Harlow look-alike, a platinum blonde with mountains of makeup. |
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She had gathered her platinum hair loosely in a black scrunchie. |
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The furor is just as loud over payments to top executives who are terminated or pull their platinum ripcord. |
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Nickel, copper, and platinum group element mineralization is hosted in dunite and lherzolite within the Tonsina Ultramafic Complex. |
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Even with all the controversy, Kumar sees a sizable run-up coming in the recycling of platinum and palladium. |
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The nature of thrombosis induced by platinum and tungsten coils in saccular aneurysms. |
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Hednesford's Hedgeford Lodge is now included on the loo roll of honour after it was handed a platinum star rating by inspectors. |
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Over the years, developments in chemical industry have made it possible to electroplate a wide range of materials like osmium and platinum. |
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Kim Verbeck primps at the Escada open house in a platinum column designed to sparkle at the Oscar podium. |
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Now Perrie Edwards, pictured, one quarter of girl band Little Mix, has turned her platinum mane a shocking pink shade. |
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The unit accepts a three-wire 100 Ohm platinum RTD, K-type thermocouple, or direct millivolt input. |
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The price of scrap platinum has risen sharply, and catalytic converters can be sold for a good price in a scrapyard. |
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Kiwi rockers The Mutton Birds have had two albums going platinum on home turf. |
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Now, 70 years later, associates at the San Angelo Proving Grounds are gearing up to celebrate the platinum anniversary of this facility. |
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Not only is nickel produced here, but platinum group metals have been found in the footwalls and dykes of the Sudbury Igneous Complex. |
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Enjoy next week, all you fair-haired friends, from the punkiest platinum to the sweetest strawberry blondes. |
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Thieves are often after the small amounts of platinum, palladium and other noble metals used in their construction. |
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P Rod was gifted with a diamond conked platinum necklace replica of his Zoom Air, which set a new standard in board bling. |
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Prim is a maker of classic and sport-style Czech watches with cases crafted of platinum, gold, stainless steel or damask steel. |
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The demand for platinum, palladium and rhodium in the manufacture of autocats has increasingly defined the PGM markets. |
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Il Divo holds over 150 gold and platinum awards and has sold over 25 million albums and 2 million concert tickets worldwide. |
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Target 1 is a body of lower Proterozoic anorthosite with features suggestive of the presence of a platinum reef that has been traced on the surface for four miles. |
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Ken Sperling, global leader of Aon Hewitt's healthcare practice, says companies will offer sets of five plans, ranging from the most basic, dubbed bronze, to platinum. |
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The platinum market was affected by the lack of Russian sales due to the miswording in a Russian export document that ultimately restricted the export of platinum and rhodium. |
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He gained a PhD in Geology from Natal University and began his career with Barplats Investments Ltd with special focus on the platinum reefs of the Bushveld Igneous Complex. |
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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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An indictment of second-degree murder was brought against platinum rapper, C-Murder, Thursday for the shooting and killing of a teen in a Louisiana nightclub. |
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Traditionally, the use of electrolyzers has been limited by the high costs of membranes and of catalysts requiring platinum or other precious metals. |
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Metal films like gold, platinum and titanium, or metalloid films like Indium Tin Oxide, are appropriate for making microelectrodes for lab-on-chip devices. |
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According to ACS, the researchers discovered high concentrations of platinum, palladium, rhodium and osmium in air over the Boston metropolitan area. |
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Both platinum and palladium used in autocatalysts have come under pressure in recent months as markets tried to factor slower economic growth and demand. |
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She wore a white dress which almost matched her platinum blonde hair, showing she is well and truly gearing up for winter as some sort of beautiful snow queen. |
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That dish is only for silver, gold or platinum cardholding members. |
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Rita, who is dating Scots music producer and DJ Calvin Harris, looked great for the shoot in a biker chic outfit, coupled with new platinum blonde bob. |
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The following year, legendary producer and pop svengali Joe Meek plucked platinum blond bass player Heinz Burt from the band and launched him on a solo career. |
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The Tweet links to an Instagram image that features a scantily clad Rihanna, smiling and sporting platinum blond locks, the New York Daily News reported. |
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With it, Davy created the first incandescent light by passing electric current through a thin strip of platinum, chosen because the metal had an extremely high melting point. |
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The mining sector remains very lucrative, with some of the world's largest platinum reserves being mined by Anglo American plc and Impala Platinum. |
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Although coal, hydrocarbons, iron ore, platinum, copper, chromium, nickel, gold and other minerals have been found, they have not been in large enough quantities to exploit. |
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The Royal Mint also issues silver, gold and platinum proof sets of the circulating coins, as well as gift products such as gold coins set into jewellery. |
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In the US, he received five platinum and nine gold certifications. |
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After many experiments, first with carbon in the early 1880s and then with platinum and other metals, in the end Edison returned to a carbon filament. |
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In 1841, Frederick de Moleyns of England was granted the first patent for an incandescent lamp, with a design using platinum wires contained within a vacuum bulb. |
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According to the Panama Papers, Zimplats Holdings, a large platinum mining concern, set up a shell company to pay the salaries of its senior managers. |
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Despite these hit singles, the album failed to do well in the US, while in the UK it went triple platinum and remained in the albums chart for two years. |
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In his thesis work, Bartlett had noticed that many reactions in which platinum or platinum compounds had been fluorinated yielded a sublimable, red solid. |
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Etihad Airways, the national airline of the UAE, has signed up as platinum sponsor of the Australia Arab Chamber of Commerce and Industry, or CCI, for the next three years. |
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And after all of this, could it be real that you were also blessed with a strong frame, handsome face, and two-feet of naturally platinum blond hair? |
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One of the best and most well-known is the combination of metallic platinum with cinchona alkaloids, which catalyzes the hydrogenation of only one face of methyl pyruvate. |
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