- scouleriana, and S. alaxensis. The
diamonding is
usually found with a
branch at its
center or is
found in the Y of a tree.
Diamonding in
willow does not seem to...
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Diamond is a
solid form of the
element carbon with its
atoms arranged in a
crystal structure called diamond cubic.
Diamond as a form of
carbon is a tasteless...
- A
synthetic diamond or laboratory-grown
diamond (LGD), also
called a lab-grown
diamond, laboratory-created, man-made, artisan-created, artificial, synthetic...
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Diamonds,
Diamonds is a "Greatest Hits"
album by the
Canadian rock band Max Webster. It was
released in 1981
after the band had
broken up, and features...
- The
Diamonds are a
Canadian vocal quartet that rose to
prominence in the 1950s and
early 1960s with 16
Billboard hit records. The
original members were...
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Diamond Cut
Diamond may
refer to:
Diamond Cut
Diamond (fairy tale), an
Indian fairy tale
Diamond Cut
Diamond (film), a
British film "
Diamond Cut Diamond"...
- John
Diamond,
Baron Diamond, PC (30
April 1907 – 3
April 2004),
known as Jack
Diamond, was a
British Labour Party politician.
Diamond was
educated at Leeds...
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Blood diamonds (also
called conflict diamonds,
brown diamonds, hot
diamonds, or red
diamonds) are
diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to
finance an insurgency...
- Neil
Leslie Diamond (born
January 24, 1941) is an
American singer-songwriter. He has sold more than 130
million records worldwide,
making him one of the...
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intense pink
diamonds or blue
diamonds (such as the Hope
Diamond) can be
dramatically more valuable. Of all
colored diamonds, red
diamonds are the rarest...