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diamond cutter
noun
A craftsman who cuts diamonds
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Diamond turning tests were also carried out by an industrial partner, and the machined surface finishes and diamond cutter wear condition were evaluated.
TO fans hooked on professional wrestling — and to himself — Diamond Dallas Page isn't just a three-time world champion whose signature move is a ghastly maneuver called the diamond cutter.
"I was a diamond cutter, after all.
DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del .— The soldier bent to his work, careful as a diamond cutter.
Louis is a diamond cutter who learned his trace in Antwerp.
Watch: Master diamond cutter Max Fuchs reflects on the diamond industry.
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An employee, Adrian Grasselly, who has been a diamond-cutter for 40 years is cutting the diamond.
Francesco Realmuto, a former diamond-cutter, opened a gelato stand, L'Arte del Gelato, in the Chelsea Market, 75 Ninth Avenue (15th Street), about six months ago.
Lily's stones embody her essential mystery — a mystery penetrated by only one other character in the book, the diamond-cutter, Ida Pearl, who knows that the hardest stones can shatter and fears for the impostor bride.
Lazare Kaplan, a diamond-cutter, isn't so sure there would be a Harry Winston, Inc. today, if Winston hadn't commissioned him to cut the famous 726-carat Jonker diamond.
That this lucrative "brand penetration"—and all the revenue that puts those diamond-cutter boners in sportswriters' khakis depends entirely upon the NCAA's unpaid, benefits-free labor force gets left out.
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