I said I haven't even heard the word rhinestone in 20 years.
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Her Napoleon Dynamite-esque, rhinestone-bedazzled online empire has attracted a loyal cult following.
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I never would have taken Dick for a rhinestone kind of guy.
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Shake got in line behind a cheap tuxedo and a rhinestone tiara.
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Over it was a huge jacket covered in dark green rhinestone-studded leaves.
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Maybe they decompose quickly into a form that resembles typical rockcrystal.
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The boy opened his left hand and showed Alec a yellow rockcrystal.
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But with a second cube of rockcrystal corresponding results were not obtained.
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I'm using the rockcrystal to point to the letters.
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The green dwarf regarded us whimsically, sipping from his great flagon of rockcrystal.
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Keeping a piece of clearquartz will help clear your mind!
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The shell contained a piece of clearquartz crystal, and the bowl a moss agate.
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Ayla had never seen a clearquartz crystal.
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In the earlier days of the race, pieces of clearquartz or shining pebbles were generally employed.
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Like clearquartz crystal, white light amplifies what you put in without adding anything of its own.
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The great candelabra of bronze and mountaincrystal were lighted by wax candles.
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Once the Baroness showed him an antique of glass work made of mountaincrystal and beautifully painted.
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I rejoice that she is as she is, like clear mountaincrystal-transparentand so brightly pure, that one could mirror himself therein.
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The walls were covered with tufa and stalagmites, shells, mountaincrystals, and corals, and from the lofty ceiling hung large stalactites.
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"Among the pebbles which it washes up, cornelians, agates, and mountaincrystals, are sometimes found," said another.
Ús de pure quartz en anglès
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Then plant it in purequartz sand, never anything else.
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The principal thing is to get the purequartz.
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It may be purequartz; but oftener it is mixed with silicates from the rock containing the mineral.
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There is also added some more fusible substance, such as feldspar, gypsum, or lime, together with some purequartz.
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The best soil for it appears to be a purequartz sand, which in some places rests on black moss or mould.
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To simulate sand transport on Mars, the scientists tumbled purequartz in a hermetically sealed flask for seven months, flipping each flask 10 million times.