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The images depict a man in the still center of a crowd whose arm has been grabbed so hard by a tough-looking guy in white that his diamond-patterned jumper has been yanked off his shoulder.
Kate Saunders: Pictures From Tibet That Tell a Story of Courage Kate Saunders 2010
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The images depict a man in the still center of a crowd whose arm has been grabbed so hard by a tough-looking guy in white that his diamond-patterned jumper has been yanked off his shoulder.
Kate Saunders: Pictures From Tibet That Tell a Story of Courage Kate Saunders 2010
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The images depict a man in the still center of a crowd whose arm has been grabbed so hard by a tough-looking guy in white that his diamond-patterned jumper has been yanked off his shoulder.
Kate Saunders: Pictures From Tibet That Tell a Story of Courage Kate Saunders 2010
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Ms. Ordaz and her husband are among the gathering of family and friends, and they're all standing against the once-shimmering diamond-patterned wallpaper in the dining room.
Before the Revolution: A Family Searches for Its Past in Cuba 2010
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With their diamond-patterned jumpers, neatly pressed slacks and expensive club memberships, most golfers seem to have little in common with the unwashed eco-warrior brigade.
Organic Golf Course: New Malton Golf Club To Become UK's First 2010
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Locks of hair drape down the back, and one end of the diamond-patterned head band curls slightly to the front, with the other end somewhat hidden between the hair and the bottom feather.
Indian Head Cent, Copper-Nickel, 1860-1864 : Coin Guide 2008
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Locks of hair drape down the back, and one end of the diamond-patterned head band curls slightly to the front, with the other end somewhat hidden between the hair and the bottom feather.
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The diamond-patterned steel had rusted through multiple coats of paint in the centuries past, making fantastic patterns in the metal.
Jason Stoddard, Strange and Happy » Blog Archive » Eternal Franchise, 8.2 of 31.1 2009
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As someone who spent his adolescence on the fairway in the dark, diamond-patterned days of the late Eighties, when the nearest thing to a credible golfing celebrity was Ronnie Corbett, I find all this bewildering.
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Locks of hair drape down the back, and one end of the diamond-patterned head band curls slightly to the front, with the other end somewhat hidden between the hair and the bottom feather.
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