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noun
A glimmering glass-like mineral that is an allotrope of carbon in which each atom is surrounded by four others in the form of a tetrahedron.
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(Los Angeles' harbour), to Diamond Head Buoy, off Honolulu.
"Thus", according to Diamond, "religious supernatural beliefs are irrational, but emotionally plausible and satisfying".
Donna (Retta) ends up in Seattle selling real estate and treating yo'self to diamond watches.
Dew doesn't just fall on the ground, it "begins to diamond the golden fields".
The only ones that don't make it to Diamond are the ones that give up.
Zimbabwe has taken advantage of access to diamond mines under the control of Mr. Kabila.
Mysterious, ferociously original, poignant and evocative: the power of pure thought compressed to diamond.
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Prior to the work of Bridgman, sufficient laboratory pressures for driving the graphite-to-diamond transition had not been achieved.
The gold-to-diamond ratio at Titan is now at 72-to-28 72-to-28 72-to-28
Skates are rounded to diamond-shaped in form.
Aluminium nitride had reduced power consumption compared to diamond-like carbon coated and uncoated samples.
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