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Rubin
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I. ruby [ˈru:bi] N
ruby
Rubin m <-s, -e>
II. ruby [ˈru:bi] N modifier
ruby (ring, necklace, bracelet):
ruby
III. ruby [ˈru:bi] ADJ inv
ruby
ruby ˈwed·ding N
ruby wedding
ruby ˈport N
ruby port
ruby/tawny port
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Memory card, headset phones and power-charging port are on the right side.
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It will create a database that allows for real-time updates on new tax regulations to minimise errors and delays in the computation of port taxes.
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Being in the logistics industry, the company also provides specialized services for container and chassis repairs, offering integrated port services and shipping line activities.
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This also applies to shipments that are transported out of a free port.
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They testify to the importance of the site as a trading port over the centuries.
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Now, of the big 3 (ruby, sapphire and emerald) ruby always was the most "difficult" rock, be it because truly fine rubies always were rare and expensive, or because the colour" style="float:
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Von den Großen Drei (Rubin, Saphir und Smaragd) war Rubin immer schon der "schwierigste" Stein, sei es, weil wirklich feine Rubine immer schon ebenso selten wie teuer " style="float:
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The earliest synthetic gems known were the so-called "Geneva Rubies" which were produced as early as 1885 and sold as genuine by a Geneva dealer.
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Die frühesten synthetischen Edelsteine waren die sogenannten "Genfer Rubine", die bereits im Jahr 1885 erzeugt und von einem Händler aus Genf als echte Rubine verkauft wurden.
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Statuette of St George (gold, enamel, silver-gilt, diamonds, rubies, emeralds, opals, agate, chalcedony, rock crystal and other precious stones, pearls;
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Statuette des Ritters St. Georg (Gold, Email, vergoldetes Silber, Diamanten, Rubine, Smaragde, Opale, Achat, Chalzedon, Bergkristall und andere Edelsteine, Perlen;
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The earliest synthetic gems known were the so-called " Geneva Rubies " which were produced as early as 1885 and sold as genuine by a Geneva dealer.
www.edelsteine.at
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Die frühesten synthetischen Edelsteine waren die sogenannten " Genfer Rubine ", die bereits im Jahr 1885 erzeugt und von einem Händler aus Genf als echte Rubine verkauft wurden.
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A wide range of materials such as PCD, sapphire, ruby, technical ceramics, tungsten carbide, steel, medical alloys, etc. can be machined with a precision of up to 0.001 mm.
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www.schlafli.com
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Eine Vielzahl Materialien wie PKD, Saphir, Rubin, techn. Keramiken, Hartmetall, Stahl, Medizinallegierungen etc. können mit einer Genauigkeit von bis zu 0.001 mm bearbeitet werden.
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