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  2. Ozark Cavefish National Wildlife Refuge - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the Ozark cavefish, Turnback Cave provides habitat for the endangered gray bat, whose droppings provide the essential nutrient source for the caves. The refuge is closed to the public. The refuge is closed to the public.

  3. Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl - Wikipedia

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    Pokémon Brilliant Diamond [b] and Pokémon Shining Pearl [c] are 2021 remakes of the 2006 Nintendo DS role-playing video games Pokémon Diamond and Pearl. The games are part of the eighth generation of the Pokémon video game series and were developed by ILCA and published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for the Nintendo Switch. The games ...

  4. Turnback Creek - Wikipedia

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    Turnback Creek is a stream in the Ozarks of southwest Missouri. [1] The stream headwaters are in western Christian County just southwest of Billings . The stream flows north-northwest after passing under U.S. Route 60 and on through the extreme southwest corner of Greene County and into Lawrence County .

  5. Walt Blackadar - Wikipedia

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    In Turnback Canyon, after a chunk of ice in a large hydraulic damaged his kayak and he had barely reached the shore, he wrote in his diary: [3] One huge horrendous mile of hair, 30 feet wide, 50,000 cubic feet per second and a twenty degree downgrade going like hell. Incredible! I did not flip in that mile or I would not be writing ...

  6. Gabi Tolkowsky - Wikipedia

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    Gabriel S. Tolkowsky (15 September 1939 – 28 May 2023) was a Belgian-Israeli diamond cutter, best known for cutting the Centenary Diamond. [1] He was the great nephew of Marcel Tolkowsky, father of the modern round brilliant diamond cut. [2] He is the sixth generation in his family to become well-known in the diamond cutting trade. [3] [4]

  7. Trilliant cut - Wikipedia

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    Finker had a large diamond cutting factory in New York, and Henry Meyer Diamond Company, who was also cutting triangular brilliant diamonds, used the same diamond cutters, though their stones were cut slightly differently. Henry Meyer referred to his diamond cut as "trilliant", while Finker called his cut trillion.

  8. Brilliant (diamond cut) - Wikipedia

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    Figures 1 and 2 show the facets of a round brilliant diamond. Figure 1 assumes that the "thick part of the girdle" is the same thickness at all 16 "thick parts". It does not consider the effects of indexed upper girdle facets. Figure 2 is adapted from Figure 37 of Marcel Tolkowsky's Diamond Design, [9] which was originally published in 1919 ...

  9. Marcel Tolkowsky - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Tolkowsky (25 December 1899 – 10 February 1991), [1] an engineer by education, was a Belgian member of a Jewish family of diamond cutters from Poland.He is generally acknowledged as the father of the modern round brilliant diamond cut. [2]