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  2. Adamant - Wikipedia

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    Another connection was the belief that adamant (the diamond definition) could block the effects of a magnet. This was addressed in chapter III of Pseudodoxia Epidemica, for instance. Since the contemporary word diamond is now used for the hardest gemstone, the increasingly archaic noun adamant has been reduced to mostly poetic or anachronistic ...

  3. Adamant (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    3 Other uses. 4 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Adamant (disambiguation) 2 languages. ... Adamant is a poetic term used to refer to any especially hard substance.

  4. Compassionate love - Wikipedia

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    The Buddhists were not happy with the word 'love' but wanted 'compassion' to be used, which for them fit the concept. The Muslims in the group (from Indonesia, India, and Turkey) were adamant that compassion was too 'cold' and that 'love' needed to be there as it brought in the feeling of love.... 'compassionate love' was the compromise phrase ...

  5. 90 Times People Were Very Disappointed With Their Purchases - AOL

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    #5 Adamant - High Quality. Image credits: ... The glue or seal gave out the other day, now when we open/close the door the flappy front of the door gets stuck to the door frame and is terrifying ...

  6. List of fictional elements, materials, isotopes and subatomic ...

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    The word adamant is the basis for fictional materials such as Adamantium and Adamantite (see below), Adamantle in The Sims, and Adiamante in L. E. Modesitt Jr.'s 1996 novel of the same name. Adamantite: Various A metal ore in many fictional universes.

  7. Forget incels, meet ‘femcels’ – the generation embracing ...

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    On that other ancient social network, teenage girls could navigate their angst the only way they knew how, through media. Like femcels, they adopted TV shows, films and songs that they thought ...

  8. Anna Karenina principle - Wikipedia

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    The Anna Karenina principle was popularized by Jared Diamond in his 1997 book Guns, Germs and Steel. [2] Diamond uses this principle to illustrate why so few wild animals have been successfully domesticated throughout history, as a deficiency in any one of a great number of factors can render a species undomesticable.

  9. Bachelor Grant Ellis Says 'Things Ended the Way They Were ...

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    Grant Ellis’s wish for a wife just might have been granted. “Without giving away too much, things ended the way they were supposed to end, and I'm happy with it,” The Bachelor, 31, tells PEOPLE.