On May 20, 1990, Cheryl Kosilek went to the Emerald Square Mall in North Attleborough, Massachusetts.
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For the emerald, Mr. Winston had his legendary designer, Ambaji Shinde, create the jewel.
On a blustery day in the Emerald Isle it would flow in the other.
Last week the Emerald Isle had a successful syndication, reopening an older issue of five-year debt.
Originally a one-storey log chalet, its location alongside the emerald-coloured lake triggered swift expansion to meet demand from visitors.
On the economic front, things have been pretty tough for the Emerald Isle.
After all, which has more golf tradition, rural Georgia or the Emerald Isle?
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Everyone is welcome in the Emerald Lounge, which serves tapas and cocktails, and a patio will open for the summer.
The wife chose the emerald, and the diamond went on to be acquired by Elizabeth Taylor and subsequently known as Taylor-Burton Diamond.
The emerald ash borer is metallic green and eats only ash trees, with the larvae feeding just below the bark and adults eating the leaves.
That's considerably larger than the entire population of the Emerald Isle.
Through the woods there are glimpses of Tasman Bay, where thick vegetation frames the emerald water and the sea appears as an extension of the land.
The company that owns the Emerald Nuts and Pop Secret popcorn brands, was under investigation for whether it has been properly accounting for payments to walnut growers.
He was their bureau chief there for a few years and his book, Imperial Life in the Emerald City: Inside Iraq's Green Zone, will be released tomorrow.
Hydraulic fluid leaked into the cabin of the plane as a fine mist, just after the Emerald Airways flight 311 took off from Ronaldsway on 23 May 2005.
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The glowing peaks and spires of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha are sublime, closely rivalled by the illuminated stupa of Wat Arun (the Temple of Dawn).
From tales of nostalgic remembrance to descriptions of enduring rituals, documentarians Jeremiah Cullinane and Bartolomeo Dibendetto have travelled the Emerald Isle collecting narratives for their upcoming film See You at the Pictures!
On the 15th fairway, the bagman was heard recalling Phil Mickelson's faux pas on the last occasion the Walker Cup was played in the Emerald Isle at Portmarnock in 1991.
We're told that those tests will be used to kick the tires on "commercial" gear, which is starkly different than the non-commercial kit that has been used in Beantown and the Emerald City.
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But even as the launch of the emerald exchange approaches, he is due to appear before local prosecutors investigating the setting up of a paramilitary group said to number at least 2, 000 men.
May the God of Heaven, in His justice and mercy, grant thee more prosperous fortunes, and in His own time, cause the sun of Freedom to shed its benign radiance on the Emerald Isle.
But his popularity in the Emerald Isle sunk last year following comments before the crucial Grand Slam match when he proclaimed that his Wales players disliked the Irish team more than any other nation.
In addition to their daily City Bike Tour, this environmentally-friendly company offers a seasonal 15-mile autumn foliage tour along the Emerald Necklace, a network of parks and green spaces southwest of the city centre.
Downstairs in the Emerald, the lounge hops with a see-and-be-seen crowd who congregate for pre-dinner craft cocktails and small plates (think fish tacos and duck spring rolls), then dancing and mingling in the later evening hours.
But the Leinster defence managed to scramble back after a length-of-the-field chase and prevent the try as the hosts put a smile back on the face of Irish rugby after the Emerald Isle's torrid World Cup campaign.
For the luxury segment, DuPont developed a bold bronze and jewel-like green, the latter of which happens to be similar to the emerald color that Pantone, another paint company, recently unveiled as its color of the year for 2013.
Beginning March 1, no hardwood firewood, ash nursery stock or untreated ash lumber will be allowed outside Berkshire County, where the emerald ash borer was found last summer in trees in Dalton, a few miles from the New York border.
Sadly, most visitors to the city experience only a tiny section of the ferry route, shuttling between Saphan Taksin pier in the south and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Khao San Road in the north (there are piers close to both).
Lying abed, looking at the Emerald City of unfettered finance capital coruscating across the rooftops of the Victorian corridor streets that Le Corbusier and Howard so decried, I can appreciate that enacted here is the most important axiom of contemporary architecture - form follows finance.
The exhibition, which is part of this summer's annual opening of Buckingham Palace, includes a host of priceless jewelry, such as the emerald-encrusted Vladimir Tiara and two brooches set with stones from the famous Cullinan Diamond, said to be the largest rough gem-quality diamond ever found, at nearly 3, 107 carats.
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