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My mother, my uncle and my grandmother were interned for three and a half years in Topaz, Utah.
A Conversation with Julie Otsuka, author of When the Emperor was Divine 2010
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Turns out Joan didn't have her abortion after all (how's that smirk doing now, Roger?), while Peggy is practically inventing the women's movement, albeit in Topaz pantyhose.
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I was a pretty enthusiastic ebayer until last year, when I purchased what were purported to be Imperial Topaz from a number of seemingly reputable foreign sellers, several of whom where “Power Sellers.”
EBay Tries to Buy a Little More Love From Sellers - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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So there's another special Amazon format that's a little more mysterious, called Topaz, which is more capable than MOBI, with powers like the ability to have embedded fonts.
Gizmodo matt buchanan 2010
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Varieties: 'Topaz'-orange and sweet, closest to typical US varieties but 50% higher yields; somewhat less uniform.
28 additional technical notes about tropical agriculture 1996
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At stake is the collateral backing notes issued by a special-purpose vehicle called Topaz Finance to which Lehman served as a credit-default-swap counterparty with various investors, a structured finance arrangement known as a synthetic collateralized debt obligation, or CDO.
Lehman Sues BNY Over Role in Disputed Derivatives Deal Patrick Fitzgerald 2011
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First Solar was unable to get a loan guarantee for that project, a 550-megwatt facility planned for San Luis Obispo, Calif., called Topaz Solar.
MidAmerican Buys Interest in Solar Farm Cassandra Sweet 2011
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The deal in question centers on the terms of credit-derivatives contracts involving Topaz, which issued €25 million notes to investors.
Lehman Sues BNY Over Role in Disputed Derivatives Deal Patrick Fitzgerald 2011
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Though my Topaz was a parody, as Sarah pointed out in the comments to that blog, there is, alas, a real novel featuring a Topaz Plantagenet as the heroine.
Nefertiti, by Michelle Moran. Book review Carla 2007
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It means, secondly, that the Topaz is a greater fool, because it would be more agreeable surely to lie close to the woman's soft neck than to be picked up by any stranger or lie neglected in the dust.
The Damsel and the Sage A Woman's Whimsies Elinor Glyn 1903
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