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(121) Diamond Jim Brady ordered her a gold-plated bicycle, with her monogram set in diamonds and emeralds on the handlebars.
(122) The blanket of fog above their heads began to disperse, sparkling the mushroom-shaped domes with soft diamonds of moisture.
(123) In diamonds, the carbon atoms are packed in a tetrahedral pattern which is extremely stable.
(124) The sky was inky with cloudless black velvet studded by a million diamonds.
(125) The gold brooch shown here dates from the 1860s and is encrusted with diamonds and garnets.
(126) Until men had learned how to cut diamonds, they were not particularly attractive crystals.
(127) With clubs wide open to make the contract you're going to need to try and bring the diamonds in without loss.
(128) Sunlight came into the room, slanting across the boards in languid diamonds.
(129) A man who can change peanut butter into diamonds, now there is a genius.
(129) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(130) An organized raid could clean up in that room, right down to the rubies and diamonds in their noses.
(131) It shone for the world like a tray of diamonds.
(132) She has a ring gemmed with diamonds.
(133) Diamonds from Liberia are mostly conflict-free.
(134) You're clever to overcall with two diamonds.
(135) He would open the door and immediately affect a good-naturedly murderous expression, holding out a handshake that, when gripped, felt like it could squeeze carbon into diamonds.
(136) Also, this could give consumers more bargaining power when buying diamonds.
(137) Look into most diamonds with a jeweller's loupe and you will see small "inclusions", also known as "nature's fingerprints".
(138) Those who fit the ideal type include Lois Chiles as Dr Holly Goodhead in Moonraker (1979) and Lana Wood as Plenty O'Toole in Diamonds Are Forever (1971).
(139) MINERS in the southern African kingdom of Lesotho have found one of the world's largest diamonds, a near-flawless white gem weighing nearly 500 carats(sentencedict.com), mining group Gem Diamonds said last Sunday.
(140) There are always abstract patterns of diamonds and triangles in Buyi clothing and batik, which reflect their fish totemism.
(141) For the planes (100) and (111) of two hexahedral and octahedral diamonds, the direction of the diamond during the conditioning is mainly a relatively contributed factor.
(142) This huge yellow-green diamonds for the round, was inlaid into a huge sinkers necklace.
(143) The pair first wed in 1964 and Burton lavished her with furs and diamonds, including a $1 million pear-shaped jewel.
(144) Detectives were keeping the man with a valuable parcel of diamonds under observation all morning.
(145) And yet pure iron is scarcer than gold or diamonds.
(146) They wed in 1964 after she divorced Fisher, and Burton bestowed furs and diamonds, including a $1 million pear-shaped diamond, on Taylor while publicly praising her "wonderful bosom".
(147) When Julian showed the picture to his father he described it as "Lucy in the sky with diamonds."
(148) The woman who supposedly inspired the controversial Beatles' song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds" has died.
(149) She wore a parure in platinum with diamonds and emeralds. The necklace is a gift from Burton.
(150) At the northern end of the coast you'll find Flinders Island, the place to dive shipwrecks, climb to the top of the pink and grey cliffs of Mount Strzelecki and fossick for diamonds at Killiecrankie.
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