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"Do you think the diamond dust will be that bad?"
They must have used diamond dust for the cement' too.
They're throwing diamond dust all over the place and it's not working.
The climate is so cold that diamond dust can be seen in winter.
He himself was exempt, because the diamond dust had got into his lungs.
The air was full of diamond dust that day.
On the top surface a film of olive oil and diamond dust is placed.
"How could the diamond dust have gotten into the converter?"
Much of the precipitation reported in winter is very light, possibly diamond dust.
That little puff of diamond dust you told me about?'
In Polar regions diamond dust may continue for several days without interruption.
By naked eye, Diamond dust looks more like the photo below:
So I knew the trail was diamond dust rubbed off the diamonds in the floor by something even harder.
The diamond dust keeps out the noise," she explained to me.
Metal sand and diamond dust is what it all amounts to."
He poked a finger in the diamond dust, expecting to find the stone itself; but it was gone.
"How about the diamond dust in the water?"
The small glitter of diamond dust was gone.
"I call it my diamond dust," he said conspiratorially.
Those men may capture us, and decide to make diamond dust from us."
It was diamond dust, scattered thickly, yellow, white, blue, and red.
Under the lens, they sparkle like sugar candy coated in diamond dust.
On the ground, ice crystals shone like gems and diamond dust danced in the air.
Blake cared for the little truck with painstaking attention, doing everything possible to keep the diamond dust out of its moving parts.
On a rare fine day the world seemed made of diamond dust, cold, dazzling, splendid, heartless.