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Everyone was paid, everyone was paid to be there, was paid for every stone that was thrown, for every bottle thrown," said Sablin, echoing a frequently repeated Russian claim, for which there is no evidence.
A team scores one point for every stone that's closer after each of 10 ends (similar to a set in tennis).
During this time, I compiled my "Jewelry Bible," where I had a section for every stone, precious metal, and all the other stuff that goes into making jewelry -- all labeled carefully with tabs.
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Color change is one of the most important optical phenomena to look for, and every stone should be checked for color change.
And of course nobody has scrutinized public symbols and spaces more than the Germans, for whom nearly every stone and street sign has provoked a fresh monument.
"We've got to look under every stone for ways to monetize this stuff," he added.
Mahmud Nacua, a Libyan rebel representative in London, told reporters that the insurgents would "look under every stone" for Colonel Qaddafi so that he could be brought to trial.
For swimmers close to shore, every stone on the bottom is clear.
In the same way Google shines a spotlight on every single web page, big data can allow security companies to do the same thing to the threat landscape, turning over every stone looking for any sort of link to previously seen threats or incidents.
In contrast to the love-and-peace ethos the decade is remembered for, every early Stones gig here ends with a fight.
The ideal relative humidity levels are 55percentt for wood, 50percentt for stone and 40percentt for bronze.
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