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Synthetic diamonds are
diamonds manufactured in a laboratory, as
opposed to
diamonds mined from the Earth. The
gemological and
industrial uses of
diamond have...
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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...
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making Hackney Diamonds the
first album since 1994's
Voodoo Lounge not to
feature any
recorded contributions from him.
Hackney Diamonds has been promoted...
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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...
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estimated that 98% of industrial-grade
diamond demand is
supplied with
synthetic diamonds. Both CVD and HPHT
diamonds can be cut into gems and
various colors...
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Diamonds () (French: Carreau) is one of the four
playing card
suits in the
standard French-suited
playing cards.
Diamonds along with the
other French...
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impressed with the
Diamonds and
introduced them to a
producer at
Mercury Records who
signed the
group to a
recording contract. The
Diamonds’
first recording...
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Rushden &
Diamonds Football Club was an ****ociation
football club
based in Irthlingborough, Northamptonshire, England.
Nicknamed "The
Diamonds", the club...
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Diamonds Are
Forever may
refer to:
Diamonds Are
Forever (novel), a 1956
James Bond
novel by Ian
Fleming Diamonds Are
Forever (film), a 1971 film adapted...
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diamonds of the
first water,
making them
among history's most-celebrated
diamonds. The
phrase "Golconda
diamond"
became synonymous with
diamonds of...