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  2. Cheryl Burke: Artem Chigvintsev Was 'Very Excited' Before ...

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    Art has always been consistently such a great guy and super sweet,” the California native, 36, said on Monday, August 3, while promoting her Diamond Art Club collection.

  3. Playing card suit - Wikipedia

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    Red Diamond Suit: Black Club Suit Entity: ♠ ♥ ♦ ♣ UTF code: U+2664 (9828 dec) U+2661 (9825 dec) U+2662 (9826 dec) U+2667 (9831 dec) Symbol: ♤ ♡ ♢ ♧ Name: White Spade Suit: White Heart Suit: White Diamond Suit: White Club Suit UTF codes are expressed by the Unicode code point "U+hexadecimal number" syntax, and ...

  4. High card by suit - Wikipedia

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    High card by suit and low card by suit refer to assigning relative values to playing cards of equal rank based on their suit.When suit ranking is applied, the most common conventions from lowest to highest are:

  5. Diamond Comic Distributors - Wikipedia

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    Diamond Comic Distributors, Inc. (often called Diamond Comics, DCD, or casually Diamond), is an American comic book distributor serving retailers in North America and worldwide. It transports comic books and graphic novels, as well as other popular culture products such as toys, games, and apparel, from comic book publishers or suppliers to ...

  6. Knave of Diamonds (arts association) - Wikipedia

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    Aristarkh Lentulov Woman with a Guitar, 1913. Knave of Diamonds (Russian: «Бубновый валет», Romanized: Bubnovyi Valet), also called Jack Of Diamonds, was a circle of avant-garde artists in Russia, heavily influenced by French styles, who sought "to unite the stylistic system of Cezanne with the primitive traditions of folk art, the Russian lubok (popular prints) and tradesman's ...

  7. Gemological Institute of America - Wikipedia

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    Diamond reports from GIA (as well as other, for-profit sources) are now demanded by most consumers purchasing diamonds over a certain size, typically for over 0.5 carat (100 mg), and almost always for over 1.0 carat (200 mg), and are considered an important tool in guaranteeing that a diamond is accurately represented to a potential buyer.

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