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  2. File:Diamond ring.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Comics art by Moose Baumann - Wikipedia

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    Collecting files of comics related art by Moose Baumann Media in category "Comics art by Moose Baumann" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total.

  4. Baily's beads - Wikipedia

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    The Diamond Ring effect is seen during the credit opening sequence of Star Trek: Voyager (1995–2001), albeit from a fictitious extrasolar body, as seen from space. [ citation needed ] The Baily's beads phenomenon is seen during the credit opening sequence of the NBC TV show Heroes (2006–2010).

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  6. Alaska Native art - Wikipedia

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    Moose hair tufting on an Athabaskan beaded hide box, Fairbanks, Alaska. Historically, "art" as a decorative concept did not traditionally exist among these indigenous people. Objects were utilitarian, although decorated in ways that conveyed images of spiritual or physical activity.

  7. Trilliant cut - Wikipedia

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    The cut displays a very sharp brilliance or fire if the diamond is cut to the correct depth allowing good scintillation. It is generally cut with a 1:14 length to width ratio with straight edges. This straight edged trillion cut is usually used for accent gemstones, on either side of a main, larger stone of a ring.

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  9. Farewell, My Lovely - Wikipedia

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    Farewell, My Lovely was the first Philip Marlowe novel to be filmed. In 1942, The Falcon Takes Over, a 65-minute film that was the third in the Falcon series about Michael Arlen's gentleman sleuth Gay Lawrence (played by George Sanders), used the plot of Farewell, My Lovely.