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Emerald &
Other Beryls.
Geoscience Press. ISBN 978-0-801-97114-3.
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- for 26,000
Beryls and Mini-
Beryls,
though did not
break it down by system.
Apart from Poland, 80 wz. 96A
Beryls and 10 wz. 96A Mini
Beryls are used by...
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Hurricane Beryl (/ˈbɛrɪl/, BEHR-ril) was a
deadly and
destructive tropical cyclone that
impacted parts of the Caribbean, the Yucatán Peninsula, and the...
- from
their difference in
refractive index. Red
beryl is
similar to
emerald and
dissimilar to
other beryls in that it has
inclusions like
feathers and fractures...
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beryl or
Beryl in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Beryl is a mineral.
Beryl may also
refer to:
Beryl (given name), and
persons with the name
Beryl (surname)...
- son
Arthur holding the coronet,
seemingly trying to bend it, with
three beryls missing from it. A
panicked Holder s****s out
Sherlock Holmes for help. Despite...
- Jane
Beryl Wilde Hawking Jones (born 29
March 1944) is an
English author and teacher. She was
married to
Stephen Hawking for 30
years before divorcing...
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Beryl Markham (born Clutterbuck; 26
October 1902 – 3
August 1986) was a
Kenyan aviator born in
England (one of the
first bush pilots), adventurer, racehorse...
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Beryl Elizabeth Reid (17 June 1919 – 13
October 1996) was an
English actress. She won the 1967 Tony
Award for Best
Actress in a Play for The
Killing of...
- out the
Beryls". The Times. London.
Archived from the
original on 25
February 2020.
Retrieved 20
February 2011. Jess
Wilder (30 May 2008). "
Beryl Cook:...