The frenzy over Pomellato reached a fever pitch outside of Italy in 2001 with the advent of the Nudo, a weighty gold ring with a huge faceted colored stone set like a diamond solitaire.
First, since medicine advances too fast for any politician to keep up, the reformers will cast in stone a set of standards that will be out of date before they are even passed into law.
She saw paper stars hanging from the ceiling, and cards and posters on the wall, and a homey bedspread upon the mattress, but faeries had come to carpet the room with grass, to pave the walls with stone and set them with jewels, and to blow a cover of clouds to hide the horrible suspended ceiling.
The work also features stone text panels set into the ground with stories about local people, places and historical events.
Casares sees his Lemon on its way to ten million users and the platform as a stepping stone to a set of new services that can help brands connect with consumers.
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The Stone Forest, a set of towering rock formations, truly looked like a work of art.
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Meanwhile, the constellation of government supports so crucial to ethanol's viability is not set in stone.
But the long-term course for slow growth and disappointment is almost set in stone.
The absolute limits of non-enhanced human athletic performance may well be set in stone.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs indicated last week that Obama's offshore plans aren't set in stone.
Additionally our policies are not set in stone, we aim to continually be reviewed and revising our practices.
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Go into retail stores where the prices for goods seem set in stone, and ask for a discount!
The way consumer choices get built into social networking is a process, not something properly set in stone today.
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It starts with how many medals are awarded per event: Most award three, but that's not set in stone.
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Barclays believes that copper mine production will be better in 2012, but cautions that nothing is set in stone.
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The FM says that the Ofcom rule on a maximum strength of 25-watts outputs is "not set in stone".
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Nothing's set in stone, of course, and Valve's still very much in the exploratory phase of its Steambox push.
Administrator Hugo Mascie-Taylor said recommendations to downgrade some services were not "set in stone" and would be looked at again.
Keep in mind, the reports are that negotiations and talks are still ongoing and nothing is set in stone yet.
But her approach to using force has never been set in stone.
The Home Office stressed that nothing was set in stone and that a consultation on the plans would begin on June 1.
But the plan is all recommendations -- nothing is set in stone.
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No one ever said that good management techniques were set in stone.
That will set in stone the future relationship between the two countries.
America losing the global clean energy race is not set in stone.
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"We had a tech guy in Macau who was able to set the stone, which to this day has never left China, " Hughes said.
Those positions are set in stone, but they're both abundant (200 for photos, 64 for video) and can spread across a wide 180-degree viewing arc.
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That's probably why BAT's share buyback program isn't set in stone.
But Mr Cameron and Mr Clark now want the change set in stone with the new approach becoming the guiding principle behind Tory welfare policy.
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