Last Tuesday, the 64-year-old jeweller was shot dead by a robber during a raid on her shop in Nottingham. |
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Likewise, jeweller Octavia Cook's cameo brooches, though very nice objects, aren't completely comfortable in this context. |
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The bone cells were cultured in lab until they grew into a big enough chunk that a jeweller could carve it into a ring. |
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He was a jeweller by trade and was getting out of the airforce to start his own business. |
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The jeweller and specialist watch chain has signed up the model and actress in a bid to rejuvenate its image. |
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In 1992 the company severed its family ties and was sold to the London jeweller Asprey. |
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If I brought it to a jeweller in Ireland who sells Tag Heuer would they give me a refund or even a credit note? |
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She sells them to a jeweller in Turkey where a handsome diplomat buys them. |
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Into this walks Frederic Montague, a jeweller and purveyor of precious stones who is invited to stay. |
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When the jeweller put the ear-rings back in the display, he felt Calvert pressing against his back. |
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In 1736 Calderwood married Elinor Streeter, widow of the jeweller and lapidary William Streeter. |
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A Sligo jeweller has agreed to sell up to 2,000 pieces of jewellery over the next year that will raise money for Concern. |
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A goldsmith jeweller who quit the rat race for the greener climes of South Lakeland says the future looks bright for his business. |
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Sometimes, the models who displayed her creations also wore jewellery made by the renowned Montreal jeweller Gabriel Lucas. |
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The jeweller claimed unavailingly that he had found some of the jewellery again by chance that he had earlier believed stolen. |
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In Nice, a jeweller who was the victim of a robbery shot one of the two stickup men as he rode away on a motor scooter. |
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A choirmaster is playing the organ, a jeweller is examining a necklace and at his feet are a ewer and enamelled dishes by Bernard Palissy. |
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His father, an office worker, and his mother, a jeweller, gave him a very traditional upbringing. |
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She apprenticed with master goldsmith and jeweller Antoine Lamarche and then became an assistant to jeweller Roland Dubuc. |
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Ruben Anton Komangapik, Inuit jeweller, sculptor, carver, metalworker, performing artist and musician, is fully engaged and enriched by art. |
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The creative jeweller shakes up the rules in the art of selling jewellery. |
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Thailand's police eventually tracked down a jeweller whom they accused of swapping out the real gems. |
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Across the pond, a US district court recently dismissed a trade-mark infringement claim brought by the famous jeweller Tiffany against eBay. |
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Your pearl necklaces and bracelets should be professionally restrung by a jeweller every other year or once a year if you wear them often. |
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With the help of the driver and a kindly passerby she managed to recover what looked like the lot and carried them to a jeweller for restringing. |
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You can take your watch back to your local retail jeweller but you may be charged. |
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But for Nicoletta and her husband Patrick Chapuis, a Swiss jeweller, the big event in 79 was the birth of their son, Alexandre. |
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An 1855 list of applicants for estates in Auckland includes the names of three Swiss: two watchmakers and a jeweller. |
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Some of these imitations are very convincing at the point to mislead a no vigilant jeweller. |
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Another of our customers, London's jeweller Asprey, consulted us about the design of the boutiques. |
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Among worried clients who gathered at the premises awaiting news, Michael Miller, a Knightsbridge jeweller, said he felt sick at the prospect of losing up to £50,000 of uninsured jewellery and watches. |
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In 1960, he was the fourteenth Frenchman to receive an Oscar for fashion and the first jeweller in the world to appear on the prestigiuous list of great couturiers. |
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Chameleon diamonds are a rarity of the nature, the gemmologists, collectors or jeweller are interested in it but little of them had the occasion to see some, it is for saying to which point they are extremely rare. |
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Baugrand, jeweller of Emperor Napoleon III proposed this remarkable gilded, chiselled, engraved and enamelled silver clock with fine gold, enamelled elements, lapis-lazuli and rock crystal. |
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In 1907, John Frederic Herbin, poet, historian, and jeweller, whose mother was Acadian, purchased the land believed to be the site of the church of Saint-Charles so that it might be protected. |
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Council bosses in Staffordshire are set to stop a jeweller putting up security shutters after his shop was hit in a pounds 20,000 ram-raid. |
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Another criminal complaint has been filed against Yehuda Abraham, 76, a New York City jeweller and money remitter in connection with the case. |
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It has makers or sponsors marks for Henrik Wigstrom, a jeweller and goldsmith who was, from 1903, head workmaster for the Faberge firm. |
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A jeweller has swapped life on the shop store to help out a children's charity during a secondment with a difference. |
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There are lots of smaller fry, including consumer companies like Dairy Queen, an ice-cream chain, and Borsheims, a jeweller, and NetJets, a timeshare company for corporate planes. |
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High-end jeweller Rosalie McMillan makes use of another of Re-Worked's materials, combining it with gold and sterling silver for her Java Ore collection. |
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Not only did Louis Tiffany invent a way to manufacture his famous lamps, he was also a painter, engraver, jeweller and a major stained-glass window artist. |
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Over the years he has carved out a reputation as a jeweller of consummate skill and flair who, when not in his workshop with lens and polisher, comes on like a rock deity. |
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Since jewellery is difficult to describe accurately, it is best to use the wording from your insurance policy or jeweller's appraisal and to include photographs that have been dated and signed by the jeweller or a gemologist. |
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It is suggested that former residents obtain an appraisal report from a qualified gemologist, jeweller or their insurance agent for valuable pieces of jewellery they intend to import. |
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We manufacture all ourselves absolutely, and one finds in each one of our creations all the care which work fact-hand and the patience of the jeweller take. |
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You have some jewels to be repaired or be transformed, our jeweller will be pleasured to give you an estimate, with a sketch for any transformation or new creation of jewels. |
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Which Russian jeweller was famous for the called the Hot Shoe Show? |
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He was rearrested in the following year for demanding money from a jeweller. |
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He determines to ensnare an old schoolfellow, Heartfree, an innocent and gullible jeweller, who lives happily with his wife and children and his amiable apprentice Friendly. |
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He is listed in the Liverpool directories as a 'working jeweller, electroplater and gilder' with his workshop, front 1870 to 1884, at 5 Rainford Gardens in the city centre. |
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