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gems
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Gemsnoun
the chamois
Etymology: [G.]
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Gems
Gems is a compilation album released by Aerosmith in 1988 under the label Columbia. It was the first compilation of studio material since 1980's Greatest Hits. Concentrating mainly on heavier material than the radio-friendly singles output on Greatest Hits, the album is noted for the inclusion of the 1978 studio version of "Chip Away The Stone" - previously released only as the B-side to the 1978 single "Come Together". A live rendition of the song had appeared on 1978's Live Bootleg.
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GEMS
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smeg
megs
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of gems in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of gems in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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Fusion is just a tactic to make weak gems stronger!
I have a knack for finding hidden gems really cheap and turning a quick profit.
In winter, Florence is still vibrant but much quieter, allowing easier access to the cultural gems of the city in a more pleasant environment.
By targeting the gems and timber sectors, these measures are aimed at restricting the junta’s ability to profit from Myanmar’s natural resources, while being crafted so as to avoid undue harm to the people of Myanmar.
So many signs of affection for Saint Mark's Basilica make me think that we'll be in the position to keep up our great responsibility of preserving one of the most precious gems of Venice and of the entire world.
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