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  1. The jewellery firm is just a front for their illegal trade in diamonds.
    该珠宝公司不过是进行非法的钻石交易的幌子。
  2. Her diamonds sparkled in the candle-light.
    她的钻石在烛光中闪闪发亮.
  3. He is a successful exporter of diamonds.
    他是事业有成的钻石出口商.



  1. Core drilling has unearthed a scattering of sand-grain sized diamonds, too few and too small for commercial production.
  2. Angola has abundant reserves of oil, iron ore and diamonds _ many of them untapped _ and a rich soil that could turn it into a breadbasket of Africa.
  3. In "Marathon Man," a 1976 thriller with Laurence Olivier and Dustin Hoffman, a vicious Nazi (Olivier) risks going to the Jewish quarter in New York in search of diamonds.
  4. Roughly one out of 200 kimberlite pipes contain diamonds, but only one in 20 of those has a high enough proportion of gemstones to justify a mine. The Northwest Territories diamond rush may yet come to naught.
  5. The total of the two sums marked only a 1.3% decline from a year earlier, as world trade in diamonds fell 6%, strengthening Antwerp's position as a trading center.
  6. A 35-acre plowed field where people can look for diamonds is inaccessible to the handicapped and doesn't have water fountains, restrooms or other amenities.
  7. The necklace is best described as a collar of lace woven in diamonds and set in highly engraved yellow and white gold.
  8. Ladies wore diamonds, officers wore uniform. By contrast, London looks drab. The play was appropriate, too: a revival of Terence Rattigan's While The Sun Shines.
  9. "It would make strictly no difference if we offered diamonds, cash, gold or anything you like," Sir James said.
  10. Brand said the government was "responsible for the state of chronic violence" that exists in the rain forest, which is rich in gold, diamonds, iron ore and uranium.
  11. Many of the same pressures apply to diamonds, stamps, ceramics, and other collectibles.
  12. It noted that millions of dollars worth of South African gold and diamonds reach U.S. consumers annually in the form of jewelry, which was not banned.
  13. But De Beers is unique, he says, in influencing production and consumption of diamonds.
  14. There are also reservations that are just entering the picture, diamonds in the rough that are waiting to be managed and promoted into polished, valuable commodities.
  15. De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd. said it is raising the average price of rough uncut diamonds 13.5% because the market is so buoyant.
  16. "You see a lot of diamonds, you see a lot of mink coats, you see a lot of Rolls-Royces, but you don't see any tomatoes on Michigan Avenue," he said.
  17. The employee had been stealing diamonds and using them to pay prostitutes and raise cash for drugs.
  18. "All good work is rewarded with diamonds," said Miss Channing.
  19. Researchers have used the Mayo collection for almost 30 years, said LaFogg, but no one noticed the diamonds before.
  20. Last year some Dollars 250m (Pounds 166m) worth of diamonds came out of Angola, mostly from the Cafunfo area. The loss will not cut off all of Mr Savimbi's funds.
  21. "There were some diamonds in the rough that were rich and very attractive," says a spokeswoman for the fund.
  22. "During the arrest and search more than 200 paintings of the 15th-20th centuries, 800 icons framed in pearls, jewelry (including works of Faberge) and 2.5 million rubles (about $4 million) worth of diamonds were confiscated," Tass reported.
  23. It being not 20 years ago today, but 25 yesterday since the Beatles' famous Sergeant Pepper LP appeared, Lucy is probably no longer in the sky with diamonds.
  24. That has happened in the past: telemarketers hawked diamonds when they ranked high in the Salomon survey, but switched to coins when they rose to the top spots of the Salomon rankings in the early 1980s, FTC officials say.
  25. The merchants of Cyprus in the 15th century grew so wealthy that they used to produce fruit bowls laden with diamonds and other gems for important visitors, who could choose one as a gift.
  26. Though Carver appeared to wear his heart on his sleeve, and Barthelme to keep his hands in his pockets (or keep them busy juggling verbal dreck and diamonds), their characters struggled with feelings of futility and depression and often with alcoholism.
  27. Mr. Rapaport rejects the argument that because no two diamonds are alike, it'll be impossible to maintain an orderly market of comparable-quality stones.
  28. The affected items include soybeans, cottonseed oil, industrial diamonds and cold-rolled steel plate.
  29. Imports of diamonds rose from 65.6 per cent in weight to 87m carats.
  30. The GE diamonds are superior to natural diamonds in their ability to soak up heat, the company's scientists said.
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