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  2. Jewels of Mary, Queen of Scots - Wikipedia

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    A costly amatiste orientalle listed among the jewels she left behind in France may have been a purple hued ruby or sapphire, a type of corundum sometimes called an "oriental amethyst", rather than a quartz amethyst. [42] The inventories say little about the gold settings, except the predominant colours of any enamel decoration.

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    Find out the current, upcoming and past shows that HBO has commissioned or co-commissioned in its history. Browse by genre, title, premiere date, runtime and status of drama, comedy, miniseries, co-productions, unscripted, reality and variety programs.

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    Learn about the history and examples of mid- and post-credits scenes, also known as credit cookies, in films since the 1960s. Find out how these scenes often include comedic gags, plot revelations, outtakes, and/or hints about sequels.

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    Bangkok is a historical and cultural hub of Southeast Asia, with over 9 million residents and 17.4 million in the metropolitan area. Learn about its history, geography, economy, landmarks, and challenges from this comprehensive encyclopedia article.

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    "Toxic" is a dance-pop song by Britney Spears, released in 2004, with lyrics comparing a lover to a dangerous drug. The song won a Grammy and topped the charts in 11 countries, but also sparked controversy for its racy music video.

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