However it gets there, that piece of jewelry adorning a world-class model on a fashion runway, being shown at a world-renowned fashion house, or appearing behind the window at your local jeweler, has a history and a story that will most likely never be known.
In just a few chapters, he outlines the forces that brought the world to the brink of a bust: a house-price bubble boosted by runaway mortgage lending in the rich world, particularly America, a lightly regulated global financial system that found ever-more creative ways to speculate on rising house prices, and macroeconomic policymaking that was far too laid back about the dangers posed by asset-price bubbles.
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The 2006 Australian wine surplus was estimated to hit 900 million liters, enough to serve every man, woman and child in the world a glass on the house.
In the first decade, Jackson produced a string of world premieres, and his theatre soon became a forcing house for new acting talent, including such familiar names as Laurence Olivier, Edith Evans, Stewart Grainger and Ralph Richardson.
More than 70% of them have no long-term connection to the house and only arrived at Longleat from a Northamptonshire house shortly after the World War II.
People all over the world are getting married, getting a house and having a baby.
In the second world war he worked at Bletchley, a country house where clever people broke enemy codes.
On Thursday, U.S. President Barack Obama joined the list, hailing the rescue "as a tribute not only to the determination of the rescue workers and the Chilean government, but also the miners and the Chilean people who have inspired the world, " the White House said in a news release.
Is the author really arguing that, because there are potentially nicer people out in that great big world outside the house, the woman should be a shut-in so there is no chance of her happening upon these imaginary people?
When he noticed that customers were craving sandwiches and saw the growing popularity of hamburgers around the world, he decided to relaunch his business as a hamburger house.
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Likely it adorns the wall of a private house, adding to the old-world ambience.
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Xenia Howard-Johnston, former chatelaine of Hampton Court in Herefordshire, is an adviser working on deals to sell a house in the hundreds of millions and the world's largest private jet.
He was there in the motorcade, driving to Booker Elementary School in Sarasota, Florida, when press secretary Ari Fleischer first got a "page" on his pager -- "Back then, we didn't have BlackBerrys, " said Draper -- alerting the White House that a single plane had hit the World Trade Center.
And in opening up the doors to this house, we also want to open up a world of possibilities for young people like you.
Later a guest house, it was requisitioned by the Army during World War II to house Polish escapees who had joined the RAF.
If you went on an around the world cruise for a year while letting a relative live rent free in your house in Massachusetts and returned to the house, you would not get to skip paying Massachusetts income tax that year.
Over the next two and a half years, my tiny office on the second floor of our white stucco house at 1 Oulad Fares Street became the world headquarters of a far-flung effort to find Arabs who had saved Jews during the Holocaust.
Moalin had kept a house in Somalia's capital Mogadishu, one of the world's most embattled cities at the time.
The huge exception has been Yugoslavia, seen in 1989 as a template of multi- ethnicity and pluralism, a halfway house between centrally planned socialism and the harsh and distant world of Western capitalism.
When his twin 16-year-old boys first started playing seriously, Clay Rohrbach, a former partner at Morgan Stanley, built a squash court at his house in Greenwich and hired Australian former World Cup winner Rodney Martin to coach them.
In his office at the World Bank, there is a photograph from 1986 that shows him in the White House situation room with other senior members of the Reagan Administration, as they discussed whether to abandon Ferdinand Marcos, the Philippine dictator and longtime American ally.
It costs a lot of money anywhere in the world to have someone drive out to your house to repair your machines.
The request is part of a campaign which sees some of world's landmarks, including the Sydney Opera House and the pyramids, turn green on 17 March.
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Amid the fun-house mirrors of insider trading rules, we now live in a world where the only investors free of suspicion are people who channel their money into companies they know nothing about.
Little did they know that come April 20, 2012, there would be all kinds of wild changes in the world, like a manned spaceship to the moon, a black man in the White House and a woman maybe even being considered for membership at Augusta National.
Framed by wood, they offer the inhabitants of this house, designed by Robert Oshatz, a circular view of the green world beyond the glass.
From being famous in the specialised world of surfing, and a local hero with his picture in Uncle Bill's Pancake House, Joe Wolfson became a national celebrity.
It is unlikely to be purely coincidental that Mr. Mohamed reportedly had rented a room in a house used by al-Arian to run his front organization, the World Islamic Studies Enterprise.
In terms of the location they say it's the finest place in the world to attend a concert but the sad truth is that for the moment the Sydney Opera House should be seen and not heard.
Government in Action allows students to explore the real-world challenges and day-to-day experiences of a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
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