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Some may be diamonds in the rough.
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It may not be diamond.
Moissanite has become popular as a diamond substitute, and may be misidentified as diamond, since its thermal conductivity is closer to diamond than any other substitute.
(This country may be poor but diamonds are plentiful). He sealed their friendship in 1973 by marrying a Romanian dancer, Gabriella Drimba, whom he spotted performing in Bucharest and brought to the mango tree-lined capital.
You may be thinking that diamonds are kind of an expensive way to achieve this, but as it turns out, the company is actually creating the coating materials from low-cost diamond industrial waste.
Sure, there may be a few diamonds in the rough, but oftentimes the best results go to the finance 'experts' who are good at SEO – not the ones who know what they're talking about.
There may be a few diamonds in the rough, but you'd never know it – 75% of the top apps list (which is the first thing most people look at) consists of games.
There are so many different variations in the color, especially when you add in the secondary hues that many colored diamonds have, that even one "blue" diamond may be very different from another "blue" diamond.
Glass also may be ground using diamond-impregnated rotating wheels, silicon carbide paper, or silicon carbide slurry.
In some cases, boron nitride, a close chemical relative that has yet to be synthesized at low pressure, may be better than diamond because it does not interact with iron.
Among the more distinguished glass engraving may be mentioned the diamond-point fantasies of Laurence Whistler and the work of John Hutton, made by a movable wheel held in the hand, such as his great screen in the new Coventry Cathedral.
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