Sentence examples for diamonds go from inspiring English sources

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Pressure makes DIAMONDS!!! Go USA!" — Samuel L. Jackson, on Twitter.

Despite their deep origin, the Juina diamonds are comparatively young as diamonds go.

"It's like this big," he has been saying, spreading his fingers, "and the diamonds go all around the face, surrounding it.

Standing in a pool of water stilled by mounds of mud, the diggers professed not to think much about their business -- where the diamonds go, who wears them and at what price.

A major goal for Sierra Leone's government is to reclaim the diamond mines, the official added, so the revenues from diamonds go into the government treasury and not into the kitty of the rebels, enriching their leaders and allowing them to buy guns.

It's 60 carats of diamonds, and the diamonds go up to three carats.

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Eventually North ended in three diamonds, going down two on poor play and good defense.

Five diamonds went down four, declarer losing two spades, one heart, two diamonds and one club.

And Jackie Collins became a persona that she slipped into when the jeans came off and the diamonds went on.

It was a dull town – diamonds went down with everything else in the slump – but one of the places on the globe where Jews were safe to enjoy a dull life.

Reprints Related topics Nigeria Revolutionary United Front Sierra Leone West Africa Foday SankohBefore the civil war, the diamonds went up a chain of bosses, ending with a trader, often Lebanese or Senegalese, who had the international connections to get them to Europe, where he could make a vast profit.

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