Sentence examples for diamond I from inspiring English sources

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Different from the recently proposed semiconductive YD based on cubic diamond (i.e. Y-carbon), electronic band structure calculations show that both YDs we proposed are semimetals.

Diamond: I'm desperate to find out what Hetty and Diamond get up to.

He then tried to fool me into something like auctioning the diamond I possessed.

However, when I finished writing it, I started to think about Diamond, I thought she was a lovely character.

Sophie acknowledges their shared approach: "I like a cleanness in my materials: If I use a diamond, I want it to be the purest diamond; I don't want it to be decorative," she says, "My brother works with produce in the same way".

While we were playing softball on a city-owned diamond, I hit a foul ball that sailed into the parking lot off third base and broke the back window of a friend's car.

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("Schiffer Diamond Shines," "Diamond Is Forever").

This is a book that pivots on a marketing gimmick, the De Beers advertising slogan "A Diamond Is Forever," and the crises it can engender.

So, black diamond-I or black diamond-II as new materials are increasingly porous and interconnect materials or new functional layers come up as nano-particle filled high-tech compounds.

(The diamonds, I mean).

"You like diamonds?" "I'm interested in jewels," she said.

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