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This is the largest, and probably the easiest, diamond he's ever found!" On average TWO DIAMONDS A DAY are found at the park.
They own Lery Diamonds, a wholesale business.
Agate, diamonds, a sapphire, silver and gold.
Diamonds, a byword for luxury, are not forever.
During Diamonds, a bubble machine surrounds him with glossy baubles.
Would Wolff have then bid five diamonds, a cheap save?
I mean, c'mon — fourteen diamonds, a giant sapphire, and it was Diana's?!
The quick sell of The Orange makes orange diamonds a precious for diamond collectors.
If they are lucky, they pick out one or two tiny diamonds a day.
North responded two diamonds, a transfer bid indicating five or more hearts and any point count.
North, a pro, jumped to three diamonds, a pre-emptive raise.
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