| 1. | "' Diamond dust "'is a ground-level cloud composed of tiny ice crystals.
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| 2. | If raw diamonds aren't polished with diamond dust they will never shine.
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| 3. | In polar regions diamond dust may continue for several days without interruption.
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| 4. | :: Diamond dust is highly used and fairly valuable for Diamond _ tool.
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| 5. | "Diamond Dust, " a collection of short stories, was also published last year.
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| 6. | Much of the precipitation reported in winter is very light, possibly diamond dust.
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| 7. | As the facets are polished more diamond dust is produced, replenishing the supply.
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| 8. | On the top surface a film of olive oil and diamond dust is placed.
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| 9. | In the interior of Antarctica diamond dust is fairly common at temperatures below about.
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| 10. | Another unique spectacle is diamond dust, a ground-level cloud composed of tiny ice crystals.
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