Since 1900 the site has sporadically produced gem tourmaline as well as rhodizite and beryl. |
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Aside from constantly bagging out Cameron Diaz and publicly jonesing for a Spears wedding, she was involved with this gem. |
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A responsibly and well-written book is a gem, as is a responsible and well-spoken teacher. |
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The Marambaia deposits are prolific producers of both fine aquamarine and its principal gem substitute, blue topaz. |
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Brazil is the main source of gem topaz Topaz can be colourless, blue, and rarely pink as well as the more familiar yellow. |
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I particularly liked the leaves of baby gem lettuce, the oven-roasted tomatoes and the black and green olives. |
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Because Thoreau, the railroad, and woodcutters have encroached on Walden, White Pond is the gem of all these. |
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After Owen's long-range gem, Patrik Berger struck from similar distance and Boro were reduced to chasing shadows from then on. |
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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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Each song is a gem waiting for the viewer to uncover it, to behold its subtleties and nuances. |
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At the tail end of this conversation colleague number two butts in uninvited, with a little gem aimed in my direction. |
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That is because mined diamonds are a carbon gem material and synthetic diamonds are polycrystalline. |
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The variety melanite was once used in mourning jewelry, but does not have any gem use nowadays. |
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A small, cosy gem on Sherman Drive, this is a classic 1940s bar that knocks spots off most 1990s retro imitations. |
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The University of Illinois Press is to be commended for republishing this Chicago gem. |
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Sarel pulled out a necklace with a green colored gem embedded in a medallion. |
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In yet another example of their coolness, in outlining plans to offload a batch of new shares, they've come up with the following gem. |
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The mining process is more mechanized than that at most Brazilian gem mines. |
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Under a backlit mirrored ceiling, the impression is of being inside a faceted gem. |
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It is quickly followed by another acoustic gem, No Goodbyes, which contains some beautiful melodies and genuinely catchy hooks. |
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The gem scintillates a confused yellowish-green, before the yellow fades from it and it appears as an emerald. |
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Specific wavelengths are absorbed as light passes through a transparent gem or is reflected from the surface of an opaque gem. |
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However, every track is a gem of poetry and the tunes are disarmingly catchy. |
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Most satisfying is that each image is a gem with only a slim band of white space separating one from another. |
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Another unique characteristic is that pearls are the only gem commonly worn unfashioned. |
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It's an undiscovered gem waiting to be explored, a place where you can relax. |
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Its mixture of red brick and stone and its high arched windows, make this a gem, albeit one undiscovered by many tourists and residents. |
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In the article about slang words used by different Western nationalities, we have this gem. |
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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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Colorado has no good, documented sites for gem opal, emerald, ruby, and jade, but who knows what exists? |
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In gem shops I am revealed as a total tyre-kicker in the consumption race and I come away empty-handed. |
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I started with a duck salad that consisted of a fan of labial magret, a hunch of little gem and three boiled, bland mini carrots. |
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The special exhibit runs through 30 May and features cut and rough gem specimens as well as birthstones and synthetic stones. |
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Slick, snappy and entertaining, this two-hander about the new phenomenon of speed-dating is a gem. |
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In sum, there isn't one dud piece in this blazingly honest gem of an anthology. |
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This little gem of a workout is a blast from the past because it requires only minimal equipment and a place to run or walk. |
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The unimpeachably authentic Lucinda Williams releases another rootsy, sultry gem this month. |
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Artistically, it is a rare and precious gem that demands careful examination. |
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This gem is uncut but he has the aggression, energy and, most of all, the pass to fill the gap Matt Dawson is currently plugging. |
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You rummage through piles of junk in the hopes of finding a gem amongst the detritus. |
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Anyone who has ever watched romantic comedies can probably guess how the rest of this gem of a movie develops. |
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The streets to the American Embassy were so crowded with GIs and Vietnamese alike, all wanted to leave the gem of the orient. |
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Most are not much cop, but without them you wouldn't have that gem you stumbled upon last week. |
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Jim said he has always wanted his own place, and is sure that the historic Fossgate gem will suit him down to the ground. |
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The latest example of this hysteria is a badly-lopsided Reuters article that contains the following gem, unattributed to any source. |
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This Neapolitan gem has been expanded hugely in the past year, but has lost none of its charm. |
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A diamond is a gem excelling in brilliance and remarkable for extreme hardness. |
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Most recently, the alluvial gem gravels of the Songea and Tunduru regions in the south have been productive. |
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Egypt is also the home of some of the best peridot, the gem variety of forsterite. |
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It's a real gem and a great place to sit and contemplate, with cliffs rising behind. |
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Peridot, the green gem variety of forsterite, occurs on a fairly remote basalt-capped mesa near the southwest edge of South Park. |
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A clutch of innovative jewellers, many of them British, has been instrumental in unleashing a revolution in gem taste. |
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Discoveries expanded from good mineral specimens to include true gem material, transparent crystals, and cleavage fragments of fine red color. |
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This seven-minute gem features a wholesome woman dancing across a Daliesque landscape of grotesque figures, broken bridges, and eerie shadows. |
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The original 1857 orchestral prelude is only rarely being heard these days and so the Chailly CD is a true gem for connoisseurs of Verdi operas. |
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He feels that qualified gemologists need to guide the customer through the intricacies of gem buying. |
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So, a gem may be clean and clear with great clarity, but there may be obscure inclusions within it. |
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She lets one pithy epigram after the next fall flat, sadly clouding the brilliance of this real gem of a play. |
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Dating back thousands of years, Chinese gem art has evolved into one of the world's most highly regarded pietra dura art forms. |
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At the site of a former dump, gem hunters can spy all kinds of brilliant, wave-polished beach glass. |
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Nonetheless, it still produced some beautifully bitter-sweet tunes like this underrated piano-driven gem. |
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Single aquamarine crystals, both cloudy and gem clear, have been found as float on the alpine slopes. |
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The gem in the crown is the cable-stayed swing bridge over the Ouse itself. |
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Port Royal is a gem in the rough, a fact that the English Royals are quite aware of. |
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The Indian gem industry cuts and polishes 60 per cent of world's rough diamonds by value and 80 per cent of rough diamonds by volume. |
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She was wearing a plain tweedy suit with a simple square pendant of some purple gem. |
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This DVD package is a gem that concisely comments on social mores, television culture, and universal sexuality. |
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It is a beautifully shot, finely edited little gem that will eventually be shown on television. |
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The real gem is the large terrace that looks out onto the park behind the hotel. |
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Similar is the attraction of other gem stones like emeralds and rubies, which have started gaining more prominence these days. |
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The rarely heard Loeffler work is a gem of beauty with a characteristically expansive opening and a rumbustious Russian dance as a Finale. |
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The golden crown, white gem atop it, was perched upon her fair head, perfectly matching every other piece of jewelry she wore. |
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This little gem is entitled The Many Not The Few, and is a paen to socialist ideals. |
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That's the gem that one of her pet dogs almost ate when she lost it in a hotel room. |
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He has traveled extensively to gem locales worldwide and has opened himself to the tutelage of well-known gem authorities. |
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Boars, hounds, triskelions, and gem inlays figure in Celtic metalwork from the early Iron Age to the end of distinctly Celtic forms. |
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Shoaib Akhtar lasted just two balls as he was clean bowled by a gem of an inswinger by Balaji. |
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Another garnet, a mixture of pyrope and spessartine, is called malaya garnet in the gem trade. |
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Little tiny lace panties sold rolled up like ladyfingers, and in a myriad of gem tones, sit in a case on the front counter. |
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The vinyl methyl and the gem dimethyl groups are reversed in the mirror image forms. |
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Tanzanite has many hues that are reflected due to the fact it is a trichroic gem. |
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Sometimes, the actual gem of the game lies not in the graphics but in the actual gameplay. |
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When you walk into city centre hidden gem the Blue Anchor, you feel as though the gangplank should be raised behind you. |
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Having such a precious gem as the Olympics hanging around gives a fulcrum to the leverage of dissent. |
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This gem of a book explores the ways in which animals control and utilize body heat. |
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Many a time, while searching through a pile of seemingly obscure books, one chances upon a real gem. |
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She has on large gold hoop earrings, a gold choker with a red gem embedded in the middle and several gold bangles. |
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Far from the norm and at the same time about as normal as Hollywood gets, this is a hidden gem. |
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Last year we painted a picture of Kinross as a hidden gem containing stunning classics such as Loch Leven, windy roads and friendly country pubs. |
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It is another acoustically driven gem, a lazy but beautifully constructed effort that features some wonderfully whimsical lyrics and a genuinely relaxing vibe. |
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The staff was meticulously made, a devoutly curved and twisted wrap of gold entangling the base silver of it, with a single blood-red gem shaped like an orb tipping it. |
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The surface is contacted by a gem indexed and adjustably held by a gem support structure, the mandrel is angularly moveable about its central axis. |
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It is easy enough to talk of a person being as proud as a peacock, but surely a pig is more likely to improve his mind by studying such a living gem than by gazing vacantly at a puddle. |
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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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One of these crystals is the bright green-colored gem called forsterite. |
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The purple and crimson gem is the only known diamond of these colours. |
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Synthetic ruby, sapphire, spinel, emerald, opal, and turquoise are commonly encountered, but synthesis of diamond for gem cutting has so far been very limited. |
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Somewhat surprisingly, tiny crystals were found with rhodolite garnet and corundum during alluvial gem mining in streams draining Mason Mountain, Macon County, North Carolina. |
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Luckily, it isn't long before he learns that a family amulet, passed down from his father, is actually a powerful gem that possesses the ability of time travel. |
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Much like the indie-rock version of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours, this lo-fi gem was recorded following the breakup of band members Rick White and Julie Dorion. |
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In her hand was a necklace, its red gem sparkling in the candle light. |
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Each track is a perfect example of catchy, danceable bubblegum pop and Setzer restores each gem with the loving care and attention of an antique painting expert. |
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Timia is a gem of an oasis, a well watered valley, fringed by mountains. |
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One of the commentators offered a gem that went something like this. |
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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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From my start in 1935 as assistant curator, I had made it a point to develop friendly relations with significant members of the wholesale gem trade. |
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She was sure it was real from the incredible sparkle and gloss of the gem. |
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However, amazonite also has frequently been polished as cabochons and other shapes, its color and slight schiller effect making it a fine gem material in its own right. |
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The bezel setting has a band of metal surrounding the gem to hold it. |
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The door was shut and sealed with charms and talismans to keep away evil spirits or in this case, those who might want to steal the elemental gem inside. |
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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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It's not the intensely bright colour of summer lilies, irises, poppies and daylilies, but the deeper gem tones of ruby-rose sedums, amethyst ajuga and opalescent anemones. |
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The ice cream remains reason enough to detour off I-84 for a visit to this mid-20th century gem. |
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The characters' matter-of-factness in using a fake gem signals their resignation to the absence of the original and awareness that it can only be restored through a copy. |
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But when you arrive, what you find is a gem of an island that is a mecca for yachties and twitchers, but which is seriously overlooked by ordinary tourists like me. |
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A medieval town dominated by fantastic architecture, it is a gem with ancient streets and alleyways punctuated by beautiful civil and ecclesiastical buildings. |
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Print and online publications are ginned up to shine an anecdote, an experience, into a gem that will be plucked and dittoed through the social media. |
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Yet another example is Belle Isle, a gorgeous 982-acre gem floating in the Detroit River. |
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Check out this angry-faced selfie with Geoff Cameron, a true World Cup gem. |
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After lunch beneath the pines and a rest in the shade of an old carob, I headed on to Loutro, keen to make this gem of the south coast well before sundown. |
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Flattened contact twins are known in the gem trade as macles. |
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Maybe, just maybe, White really is just an exceptional talent spotter, someone who knows what a gem looks like and knows how to uncover that gem and maximise its shine. |
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A half-hour two-hander, Laundry at 4am is a small theatrical gem. |
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This gem landed on Vulture Central's desk yesterday afternoon headlining a press release about ringtones from Danish research outfit Strand Consult. |
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The gem was not a ruby, and it wasn't an emerald either, and it wasn't a diamond or an opal or a pearl, and it wasn't jade or tourmaline or jasper. |
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In the center of the hilt, above the blade, sat a lovely purple gem. |
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As far as memorable moments go, the final fling of the Westmorland Orchestra concert season promises to be a real gem in the ensemble's diamond jubilee year. |
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Just a short walk from the metro, this hidden gem is well worth an addition to the itinerary. |
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Stay classic and use only cos, if you can find it, or little gem. |
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Yet how this common set of tropes unfolds is hardly familiar, totally transmogrifying a well-worn stone of a concept into a profoundly deep theatrical gem. |
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The moonflower Vineby Jetta Carleton A rediscovered gem reminiscent of To Kill a Mockingbird. |
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However, in the hands of Scots director Saul Metzstein and writer Jack Lothian, the inauspicious subject matter is neatly woven into a slow-burning comic gem. |
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Grass of Parnassus is a late summer gem in the Yorkshire Dales. |
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The punchy five-track EP, with songs like You and Me Geometry and Haircut, is an unpolished indie rock gem full of post-high-school relationship angst. |
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I was shocked by the devastation and literally sickened by the site of people walking through a smashed window of a gem store and helping themself to anything they found. |
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As soon as they come in they head straight for the unsorted books to be first to find the gem in the treasure box, and express real disappointment if there is no box there. |
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We moved down the aisle towards the undoubted gem of the church. |
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From the pouch tied to his jerkin, he pulled forth a small gem. |
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I have come to the conclusion that it is quite a little gem. |
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On the second side of the gem, we see the victim, a running goat, and on the third side the symbol of sacrifice, the bucranium. |
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Another little gem to be found alongside our Lakeside Hide is a nesting little ringed plover. |
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Posh, 30, took the oppurtunity to show off the gem when she made her first public appearance since the birth of third son Cruz five weeks ago. |
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A hidden gem of Glasgow, also designed by Mackintosh, is the Queen's Cross Church, the only church by the renowned artist to be built. |
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The goblins and gnomes are technologically superior races that use airships, teleporters, and gem powered weapons. |
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These past few years, this gem has been lifted off the ground, dusted off, and held high on a pedestal for all to see. |
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Look for a dress with bold circular paillettes in a bright gem colour to really make a statement. |
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Hooper closed the deal on her pitching gem with her bat, singling in two runs with no outs in the bottom of the fifth, triggering the mercy rule. |
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There are many stories in India about greedy people trying to possess this gem and ending up getting killed. |
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A gallery highlight is the famed 900-carat Light of the Desert, the largest faceted cerussite gem in the world. |
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A gem graded none on the enhancement scale may still exhibit visible inclusions. |
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His poetry blends the indigenous African and Western themes and forms a true Setswana literary gem. |
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For example, Georgia's state rock is staurolite, and quartz crystal is the state gem. |
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The present tender is the completion of active ingredient or combination of active substances related gem agreements. |
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Its sheer size, rich colour and fine protective biotite shell make it difficult to see deep into the gem. |
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It's time for cream tea and champers at The Stafford, an elegant, hidden gem of a hotel that borders the capital's royal landmarks. |
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A gem of a shiraz with an intense nose of coffee and blackcurrant and a chocolately taste with oaky hints. |
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When contacted by the GDN, the gem testing directorate said it was unable to test for tektites or meteorites and had no knowledge of any being found in Bahrain. |
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So do we really want a remake of this cult gem as modern television with shaky handheld camerawork, artful slo-mo, f-words and sets that don't shake? |
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Even before the modern state of Ethiopia existed, Ethiopians were grinding teff into flour to make injera, remaining unaware of the nutritional gem in their midst. |
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The gem that put Tanzania on the world precious stone map was its namesake tanzanite, a blue zoisite found solely near the town of Arusha in northern Tanzania. |
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By then officially identified as zoisite by the august Gemological Institute of America, the gem was named tanzanite by Hoving in honour of its country of origin. |
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Three over after six holes, he still snaffled the pounds 400 second prize and his 142-yard pitch to 18 inches for birdie at the Colt's downhill 13th was a gem. |
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A fine emerald must possess not only a pure verdant green hue as described below, but also a high degree of transparency to be considered a top gem. |
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Rare precious gemstones of this nature are usually found in the private gem collections of jewellers, gemstone dealers and international gemstone connoisseurs. |
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Unlike an Apatow film, there are few belly laughs but, if you've an appetite for offbeat humour, the chances are you'll be grinning throughout this gem. |
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Rare precious gemstones of this extraordinary quality are usually available exclusively in gem collections of museums, private dealers and international gemstone connoisseurs. |
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Steps have been taken by Sri Lanka's Ministry of Environment and Renewable Energy to set up a gemology laboratory in Ratnapura where the gem sector is established. |
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Another gem in the three-prong test is the loosey goosey definition of acts or practices that are unfair because they prevent consumers from reasonably avoiding injury. |
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A gem, in this definition is an every day one liner that is insightful. |
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But builders restoring a cottage near to the famous landmark unearthed the hidden gem and handed it into bosses at Ding Dong Vintage at The Gates Shopping Centre, in Durham. |
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Gem touched the diamond broach that lay at the center of her low, curved neck-line. |
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Gem Casper mentally cursed the salty sea air for reducing her hair to lifeless fluff. |
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Gem dealers used to balance their scales with carob beans because these beans all have the same weight. |
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Andrew attempted to start the upload of Gem River only to discover that he could only upload one game at a time per client. |
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Varieties such as Little Gem are available for smaller gardens and as accents. |
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This is a large tree, and not as well-suited for smaller urban gardens as newer, smaller hybrids such as Little Gem. |
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You could throw the little beans in a salad too, perhaps one with Little Gem and a lemony dressing. |
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Destination Tokyo doesn't get quite the full treatment, but we do get the 1934 musical short Gem of the Ocean starring Jeanne Aubert. |
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Gem varieties of beryl include emerald, aquamarine, red beryl, goshenite, heliodor, and morganite. |
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The GEM mortgage is only available through a select group of independent mortgage brokers. |
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The biggest ever shipment of salt left the port of Walvis Bay last week in the bulk carrier, the Gem of Tuticorn. |
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The Gem is a fully marinised engine for operation in harsh erosive and corrosive environments, from desert and tropical conditions to freezing and arctic environments. |
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Adding insult to injury, Paul finished third in the Gem State too, albeit a mere 29 votes behind Santorum. |
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Gem returned the stare, a coy smile creeping its way onto her countenance. |
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A major mining location for high purity quartz is the Spruce Pine Gem Mine in Spruce Pine, North Carolina, United States. |
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In addition to Electrograph, its portfolio companies include Ply Gem Industries, Inc. |
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Make sure it contains the excellent crunchy Little Gem, the colourful red Lollo Rosso and a dark green Buttercrunch. |
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He is quickly promoted to being a driver and works with Gem, a gentle pit pony, who saves his life after an explosion in the mine. |
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Boskoop Ruby is deep crimson, Lena is bicolored red and yellow, and Apricot Gem an orange yellow. |
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A single lettuce with real taste is hard to come by, but the classics, crunchy Little Gem and flowery Lollo Rosso, do the trick. |
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Local talent Gem Andrews, Rosie Wilby, Caz N Britney and Rachel Awork will be providing the entertainment. |
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I went to the Tucson Gem Trade Exhibition and then flew over brown and whitecapped mountain ridges and giant green squares to New York City. |
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Roxy was knitting tiny finger-puppet monsters. The Gem was peppered with balls of wool and potentially stabby knitting needles. |
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Richard Gem, witnessing the early years of the French Revolution, and was present at the Storming of the Bastille. |
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In the last 4 primary elections in the Gem State, the voting bloc accounted for over 75 percent of all votes cast. |
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In December 1965, Britain's first oil rig, Sea Gem, capsized when two of the legs collapsed during an operation to move it to a new location. |
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Gem is really a very nice small bow-wow, but Mother found that in this case possession was less attractive than pursuit. |
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Pour over chopped cooked chicken breast, grilled breast lean bacon pieces, Little Gem lettuce leaves and halved cherry tomatoes. |
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Republic Lass, 16 Beekeeper, Rain Gauge, 20 Cyclides, Fields Of Omah, Pentastic, Prized Gem, 25 bar. |
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But he probably didn't know that similar paper clips were already being produced in Britain by the Gem Manufacturing Company and had been for at least 15 years. |
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Little Gem is a good Cos variety, perfect for Caesar salads, while, if you're tight on space, Tom Thumb is a small butterhead lettuce that can be grown in windowboxes. |
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Halliburton has announced the release of the Gem Elemental Analysis tool, which offers rapid and precise evaluation of formations with complex mineralogies. |
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