10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FALSE DIAMOND»
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false diamond in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
false diamond and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
Bea Abbot is on the case when an abusive marriage leads to possible murder.
... as their ability to conduct or absorb heat is less than that of diamond (although
synthetic moissanite, with a thermal conductance closer to diamond than any
other simulant, may give a false diamond reading on less sensitive thermal
testers).
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The Count of Monte Cristo
Why should that man give me a false diamond?" "To get your secret without
paying for it, you blockhead!" Caderousse remained for a moment aghast under
the weight of such an idea. "Oh!" he said, taking up his hat, which he placed on
the ...
4
Wittgenstein's Lasting Significance
In the proper analysis, the definite description disappears and the sentence is
shown to be straightforwardly false. Diamond's point is not just the familiar one
that Wittgenstein sought ways of showing that apparently referring expressions
really ...
Max Kölbel, Bernhard Weiss, 2004
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THE COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO [Deluxe Edition} - The Complete ...
See, here itis." The woman gazed at it a moment, and then said, in a gloomy
voice, "Suppose it's false?" Caderousse started and turned pale. "False!" he
muttered. "False! Why should that man give me a false diamond?" "To get your
secret ...
The pain is just false.” Diamond tried to speak again, but the pain came again. “
Look, the pain on your face was not false, Diamond!” Toynell shouted at her
cousin. “Nellie, I'm all right! I just need to sit down. Just do as I say!” Diamond
went to ...
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The Count of Monte Cristo
The woman gazed at it a moment, and then said, in a gloomy voice, "Suppose it's
false?" Caderousse started and turned pale. "False!" he muttered. "False! Why
should that man give me a false diamond?" "To get your secret without paying for
...
8
The Mysteries of Paris: A Novel
A false diamond ! you who only cut precious stones, notwithstanding what they
believe in the house !" " Howl you don't know 1 — ah ! true, when Madame
Mathieu came the- other day you were asleep. She gave me ten false diamonds,
ten ...
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A Family Encyclopaedia: Or, An Explanation of Words and ...
... as False Diamond, a diamond counterfeited with glass. FALSE FLOW'ER (in
Botany.) A flower which does not seem to produce any fruit. FALSE ROOF (in
Carpentry.) That part of a house which is between the roof and the covering.
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How to Buy a
Diamond: Insider Secrets for Getting Your ...
The 2002 case settlement was “drawn” with the intent “to conceal their [
defendants] conspiracy and their procuring false diamond grading reports from
the defendant GIA.” For “bad faith” Pincione requests a declaratory judgment
wherein the ...
5 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «FALSE DIAMOND»
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false diamond is used in the context of the following news items.
Many happenings in February at the library
... "False Diamond" by Veronica Heley, "Beneath the Neon Egg" by Thomas E. Kennedy, "Really the Blues" by Joseph Koenig, "Endsinger" by ... «Superior Telegram, Feb 15»
Model toy box holds real 1954 Corvette inside for Davison car dealer
... along with LED lights coming up from the floor and down from the ceiling on a false diamond plated floor to place a spotlight on the vehicle ... «Bay City Times, Jun 14»
The hunt for the brown belt
F. Scott wasn't wearing some white, false diamond-studded fashion accessory when he was putting up with one of Zelda's moods. Jimmy Joyce ... «Baltic Reports, Mar 10»
Former CIA Agent Once Played by George Clooney Explains Why …
Baer thought highly of the Diamond-Tooth Disguise - a false diamond incisor in your smile-line and "the only thing people remember about you ... «AlterNet, Nov 09»
Unlearning the CIA
Baer thought highly of the Diamond-Tooth Disguise – a false diamond incisor in your smile-line and “the only thing people remember about you ... «CounterPunch, Oct 09»