Sentences with phrase «longer than a diamond»

Cubic zirconia tends to retain heat longer than a diamond and will stay cloudy.

Not exact matches

I cut mine in a long diamond shape — they are wonderful for the holidays and everyone seemed to like the ones I used the coconut flour in more than the traditional recipe.
With the help of the diamonds, the drug stayed in the bloodstream 10 times longer than usual, making it much more effective.
Shortly after gaining its independence from Britain in 1966, large diamond reserves were discovered, and the economy has since grown faster — and for longerthan that of virtually any other nation in the world.
Thus on such a view it can be good that a widow like and treasure more some indifferent bauble given her long ago by her now dead husband than some exquisite diamond necklace willed her by some distant relative.
They look larger than round diamonds and also make a woman's finger seem longer and more slender.
In the diamond district, some have a longer and more colorful history than others.
Long recognized as hallmark of memorable events at the exclusive beach destinations of Riviera Nayarit by Puerto Vallarta area, the family - owned Grand Velas brand holds more than 20 years of hospitality tradition offering world - class service awarded 5 Diamonds by AAA, luxurious accommodations, flexible meeting spaces and fine dining experience.
A credit card that offers an introductory 0 % balance transfer period longer than 18 months is a diamond in the rough.
Its distinctively long mouth is said to be harder than diamond.
When the price of Sparkle Coin reaches $ 25 per coin, there will no longer be any need to back the coins with diamonds as the worth generated by the economy built around Sparkle Coin will have proven itself, thereby providing Sparkle Coin with its own intrinsic value five times greater than the initial price.
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