The " Blood Ring " is set with a pink cornelian stone that is made blood red and filled with power if it is dipped in human blood every 48 hours.
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Soon after Sullivans Cove was settled in 1804, the Cornelian Bay site became the Government Farm, supplying fresh vegetables and other produce for the first residents of Hobart Town.
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The swollen buds of the Cornelian cherries looked like Steuben glass, signs of an arrested spring : the warm, rainy months before had pushed the growth of the cherry buds.
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Another Gilbert offering is Cornelian cherry dogwood whose fruit, he says, " has a unique tart-sweet taste somewhat resembling that of a good cherry pie ."
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In 1914, Allegan entered the automobile ( race car ) industry as the manufacturing site of Howard E . Blood and Louis Chevrolet's unique chain-drive Cornelian automobile.
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A . The cornelian cherry dogwood, Cornus mas, is a little early this year, but it always blooms in March before its leaves emerge, forcing winter to become spring.
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Still other trees that were beginning to blossom _ silver maples, cornelian cherries and willows _ were particularly exposed, since their open buds caught the snow that blew into their bloom.
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According to Ibn Al-Kalbi, the image was made of red agate, whereas Al-Azraqi, an early Islamic commentator, described it as of " cornelian pearl ".
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On the other hand, snow and ice sometimes enhance the beauty of little yellow buds of the Cornelian cherry, a small dogwood-like tree, without damaging them, she said.
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Although now the more common term, " carnelian " is a 16th-century corruption of the 14th-century word " cornelian " ( and its associated orthographies corneline and cornalyn ).