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A huge, rough pearl.
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The title of their latest exhibition is taken from the Portuguese word "barocco," from which Baroque is derived it means "a rough or imperfect pearl".
Mr. Karim told the police Mr. Pearl's captors "roughed him up" as Mr. Pearl said he was "sorry," according to a Western official's account.
Whole-grain farro is the healthiest and contains the most fiber, but it takes longer to cook than semi-pearled or pearled farro and can be rougher on sensitive digestive systems.
Mini-dresses in collaged lace, a woodland pattern brocade, or with pearl accents, some with rough, unfinished edges.
The pearl diving was a tough and rough and difficult profession.
A real pearl will usually have a slightly rough or gritty texture from tiny scale-like imperfections in its outer layers of nacre.
Her first bar in the neighborhood, Lustre Pearl (97 Rainey Street; 512-469-0400; lustrepearlaustin.carefullya carefully stripped-down bungalow with rough-hewn floors and faded walls with peeling paint.
So here we have the T-Mobile Shadow, a rebadged HTC Juno with Blackberry Pearl-like predictive keyboard and a unique UI that smooths out Windows Mobile's rough edges enough to make this thing worth a second look.
My pearl.
Pearl & Sam Aarons.
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