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The Georgian piece contains about 500 diamonds and was bought for almost double the amount estimated by Sotheby's auction house.

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Since December last year, nearly 400 high-calibre firearms, thousands of bullets, uncut diamonds and money have been confiscated from illegal miners.

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As Jensen used a window screen to sift the safe’s ashen contents for diamonds and stones, his wife Dawn DaMart wandered the blackened foundation searching for tokens of the couple’s life before the Mountain fire.

As for those hearts, stars, diamonds and four-leaf clovers floating from the trumpets?

The structures are held together by some of the strongest chemical bonds in nature, including the ones that turn carbon atoms into diamonds.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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