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  2. World Diamond Council - Wikipedia

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    The World Diamond Council is an organization representing the entire diamond value chain including representatives from diamond mining, manufacturing, trading and retail. The council was established in July 2000. The purpose was to create a system to keep the supply chain of diamonds as free as possible from conflict diamonds. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Gemological Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    In 1953 the GIA developed its International Diamond Grading System and the "four Cs" (cut, clarity, color, and carat weight) as a standard to compare and evaluate the quality of diamonds. [2] As of 2024, the institute is headquartered in Carlsbad, California, and operates in 13 countries, with 11 campuses, 9 laboratories, and 4 research centers.

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  5. Diamond Match Company - Wikipedia

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    James Goldsmith acquired Diamond International in 1982 and sold off its non-forestry assets. [15] Jefferson Smurfit acquired the Diamond Match Company. [16] [17] Jefferson Smurfit and Clark Enterprises acquired Diamond's packaging, container, paper board, and graphic arts divisions. [18] James River acquired Diamond's pulp and paper business. [19]

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  7. Dunhill International List Company - Wikipedia

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    Dunhill International List Company is a Boca Raton, Florida-based company, specializing in direct marketing lists, data file maintenance, opt-in email, telemarketing and creative services. It was developed by Herbert Odza after he purchased Dunhill Public Relations in 1937.

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  9. Template:NFPA 704 diamond - Wikipedia

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    This template produces a NFPA 704 safety square with optionally four hazard codes. It is designed to be used in a table. Primary use is through {{}}, the {{}} box and {{OrganicBox complete}} (chemical data pages).