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  2. Eternity ring - Wikipedia

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    The concept of a diamond eternity ring was created in the 1960s by diamond merchant De Beers. [5] [6] American investigative journalist Edward Jay Epstein stated that at the time the company had a secret agreement with the Soviet Union which, in return for the creation of a "single channel" controlling the world's supply of diamonds, required the purchase of 90–95% of the uncut gem diamonds ...

  3. What is an eternity ring? Meghan Markle appears to be ... - AOL

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    An eternity ring is different from an engagement ring and wedding band, but has a close signifier. ... The Today Show. Eddie Murphy's son Eric and Martin Lawrence's daughter Jasmin get engaged ...

  4. Solar Entertainment Corporation - Wikipedia

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    On May 22, 2009, a victory party for Manny "Pacman" Pacquiao, who just became the new IBO (International Boxing Organization) and Ring Magazine Light Welterweight Champion, was held at the Renaissance Hotel in Makati, in partnership with GMA Network Inc. Solar and GMA executives at that time signed for a partnership in TV coverage of Manny ...

  5. Trilogy ring - Wikipedia

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    A trilogy ring is a ring with a cluster of three stones set along the hoop. The center stone is often larger, or set higher than the two other stones, which are identical. The three stones symbolize the past, present (center stone), and future. These rings are often given as engagement rings, but can be used for other purposes, such as eternity ...

  6. Foyle's War series 7 - Wikipedia

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    The trail of evidence he uncovers leads back to an intelligence "house of cards" when Foyle detects that the fictitious Eternity spy ring is part of a power play by Pierce to oust her supervisor. He also detects the real reason behind the theft of U233 from the Arnwell Atomic Research Facility by Fraser was the hope of preventing the further ...

  7. Barter rings - Wikipedia

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    Barter rings varies in thickness with a dual purpose: round hollow circlets of gold used as earrings or anklets by kadatuan and high-ranking nobility, aside for money. [2] They are also very similar to the first coins invented in the Kingdom of Lydia in present-day Turkey. Barter rings were circulated in the Philippines up to the 16th century. [3]

  8. Eternity - Wikipedia

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    Eternity, in common parlance, is an infinite amount of time that never ends or the quality, condition or fact of being everlasting or eternal. [1] Classical philosophy , however, defines eternity as what is timeless or exists outside time, whereas sempiternity corresponds to infinite duration.

  9. Shen ring - Wikipedia

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    For Eternity, the renpit, a palm rib with the leaflets removed, is usually based on top of a Shen ring. See the Egyptian god Huh. (Senusret I has a famous Lintel relief showing this.) The shen ring is often attached to various types of staffs, the staff of authority, or power, symbolizing the Eternal authority of that power.