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Worshipful Company of Actuaries The Worshipful Company of Actuaries is one of the Insurers' Company.
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 Diamond - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
Diamond is a transparent crystal of pure carbon consisting of tetrahedrally bonded carbon atoms.
Natural blue diamonds which are not boron-doped, such as those recently recovered from the Argyle mine in Australia that owe their color to an overabundance of hydrogen atoms, are not semiconductors.
Diamonds do not show their beauty as rough stones; instead, they must be cut and polished to release the characteristic fire and brilliance that diamond gemstones are known for.
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 Black Diamond Information Page 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15)
The largest fl diamond on Chard’s list is the Black Star of Africa which weighs 202 carats; the second largest is the Table of Islam weighing 160.18 carats.
The Orlov diamond is, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, a rose-cut gem from India, and one of the Romanov crown jewels.
Despite probably coming from outer space, fl diamonds are not as popular as light diamonds because the diamond industry has promoted colorless diamonds as the true insurance of marital love.
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 HistoryLink Encyclopedia Search Results
The company mill town of Barneston, located in King County 40 miles southeast of Seattle, manufactured 15 million to 25 million feet of timber annually for most of a quarter-century.
The city of Black Diamond, located along the Cascade Mountain range, in King County, 25 miles southeast of Seattle, was built as a company town for the Black Diamond Coal Company in the late 1800s.
Cedar Falls, originally a City Light company town, is located in the upper Cedar River watershed, 30 miles southeast of Seattle.
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The city of Port Townsend, now the county seat of Jefferson County, is founded in the 1850s at the mouth of the bay and adopts its name.
In 1818, the North West Company builds Fort Nez Perce on the Columbia River at the mouth of the Walla Walla River.
The North West Company competes with the Hudson's Bay Company for control of the fur trade in Western Canada and the Northwest.
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 Jewelry - Pink Diamonds ☼
Pink diamonds are both the rarest and the most expensive diamonds in the world. The lion's share of pink diamonds (approximately 95%) comes from Australia 's Argyle Mine, but they are also found in India , South Africa and Brazil .
Diamond engagement rings. Diamond anniversary bands. Diamond earrings. And now, the right-hand diamond ring! Stop by any jewelry store and there’s bound to be a salesperson on hand to explain the four Cs -- cut, clarity, carat, and color. Find out what the fuss is all about.
Did you know that there are ways to make a diamond appear larger than it actually is? The final look of any gemstone depends on a combination of cut, shape and setting.
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 Reference Sources on the Coal Mines, Coal Companies and Coal Miners of Southwestern Pennsylvania
1999 Personnal correspondence, on the coal mines and coal companies on the Alexandria Branch of the P.R.R. with Raymond A. Washlaski, November, 1999
Lackawanna Coal and Coke Company Ledgers from Wehrum, Indiana Co, PA The ledgers are in the Hagley Museum Archives.
Mulrooney, Margaret M. A Legacy of Coal: The Coal Company Towns of Southwestern Pennsylvania.
patheoldminer.rootsweb.com /reference.html   (4918 words)

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