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  2. Koh-i-Noor - Wikipedia

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    In his preface to the first edition of the book, Collins says that he based his eponymous "Moonstone" on the histories of two stones: the Orlov, a 189.62-carat (37.9 g) diamond in the Russian Imperial Sceptre, and the Koh-i-Noor. [84]

  3. Harry Winston - Wikipedia

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    Winston sold the diamond in 1947 to May Bonfils Stanton, daughter of the publisher and co-founder of The Denver Post. It was mounted as the center stone in a diamond necklace with eighty-six other diamonds totalling 35 carats (7.0 g; 0.25 oz). In 1963, after Bonfils Stanton's death, the gem was sold at auction in New York City.

  4. List of refractive indices - Wikipedia

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    Diamond: 589.29: 2.417 [1] Strontium titanate: 589.29: 2.41 [11] Tantalum pentoxide: 589.29: 2.15 [12] Amber: 589.29: 1.55 [1] Sodium chloride: 589.29: 1.544 [13] Fused silica (a pure form of glass, also called fused quartz) 589.29: 1.458 [1] [14] Other materials Liquid helium: 1.025: Perfluorohexane (Fluorinert FC-72) 1.251 [15] Water ice: 1. ...

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    Known as the “100-carat man” since the sale of seven 100-carat exceptional diamonds, noteably the Graff Pink, as well as setting a world record price for a ruby, with the sale of the sunrise ruby in May 2015. David Bennett is co-author, with Daniela Mascetti, of the best-selling reference book Understanding Jewellery – which has been ...

  6. 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Task Force 1st Battalion, 28th Infantry Regiment (Task Force 1–28 IN), was a United States Infantry Battalion task force, located at Fort Moore in Georgia. It was under the direct command of the 3rd Infantry Division and existed as the only organic task force in the U.S. Army Forces Command .

  7. Academy Awards - Wikipedia

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    Votes have been certified by the auditing firm PricewaterhouseCoopers, and its predecessor Price Waterhouse, since the 7th Academy Awards in 1935. [44] [45] [46] In May 2011, the Academy sent a letter advising its then-6,000 or so voting members that an online system for Oscar voting would be implemented in 2013, replacing mailed paper ballots ...