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Solid 14k Yellow Gold Gucci Mariner Chain Necklace 3.5mm 22
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14K yellow gold Gucci/Mariner link necklace/chain. Solid 14K gold, NOT PLATED. Authenticated with a 14K stamp. Includes lobster clasp to uphold strengh and comfort. The width of this stunning chain is 3.5mm.
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10k Solid Yellow Gold 1.2mm Mariner Chain Necklace 18"
Price : $179.51 $57.35
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: - High Polished Finish
- 18" Inches (45 cm)
- Solid Gold
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The glorious beauty of warm and gleaming gold chain is perfect for pendants, medals, crosses or worn just as a standalone. This classic sleek chain is exquisitely crafted from lustrous gold and finished with a secure clasp. An elegant, very versatile look. This piece is not "Gold-Plated" base metal sometime marked as "PT" or "EP" for electro-plated, and not "Gold-Overlay". Nor is it "Gold-Filled". It is Solid 10 gold properly stamped and guaranteed. We stand behind all pieces that we sell and they are backed by our "No Hassle Return Policy". You don't like it; just send it back, no questions asked. Free Gift Box Included with domestic purchases only. Please note that all images have been enlarged to show better detail, therefore please note the stated width, usually in millimeters. To convert millimeters to inches, multiply by 0.03937
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10K Solid Yellow Gold Light Flat Mariner Gucci Chain Necklace 2.9mm 18"
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10K Solid Yellow Gold Light Flat Mariner Gucci Chain Necklace 3.4mm 18"
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10K Solid Yellow Gold Light Flat Mariner Gucci Chain Necklace 3.4mm 22"
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Question : How to tell gold from gold plated necklace?
i have a 14k Yellow Gold Gucci Mariner Chain Necklace it is 34 in. i want to know if it is fake or real . i wanna if it is gold or gold plated? on it there is 14k italy 585 what does 585 mean?thanks
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•14K gold is marked 585 for 58.5% gold ....The most popluar alloy is 50/50 copper and silver...Get a small container that the entire gold necklace will almost fill...Pour water into the container with the necklace NOT in it until the water overflows...Weigh the water plus the container (W1)...Now put the necklace into the container and weigh the container plus necklace plus water again (W2)...Remove the necklace, carefully not spilling any water...Weigh the container plus the remaining water (W3)...W1 -W3 = W4, weight of water displaced = volume of necklace (1 ml of water = 1 g)...W2 - W3 =W5, Weight of gold chain...W5 / W4 = density of Gold Chain...For 14k gold the density of the chain should be between 12.9 to 14.6 g / cm^3 (or g / ml)...
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Question : how to tell gold from gold plated necklace?
i have a 14k Yellow Gold Gucci Mariner Chain Necklace it is 34 in. i want to know if it is fake or real . i wanna if it is gold or gold plated?thanksthere 14k italy 585 what does 585 mean?
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Go to someone who knows and got it tested
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Question : a few years ago i stumbled apon a bottle of wine where a great deal of excavation was going on.?
the bottle of wine in question i think is called Barolo, it is of very unusual shape with a leather tag secured with a gold coloured chain, the top of the bottle had a wax coating on it. It was found when fishing near a river by Penarth mariner when it was being developed,the trench was around 25 feet below the original level of ground. I was wondering if anyone could tell me how old it may be. thans craig.
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Barolo is one of the most desirable of Italian wines.The fact that it has leather , wax and Gold may mean it is very old. ( when was italian wine last shipped into penarth by boat?).I would take it to a well-known auction house ( Bonhams , Christies , etc) but phone them first as the wine expert may only be there on certain days. It may be very valuable.
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Question : What do you think of my PROM outfit?
Hey!wow, thought the time would never come, but here it is -- prom 2011!i've been looking at dresses online, and i really like this one:http://www.flickr.com/photos/55635553@N06/5497850787/http://www.flickr.com/photos/55635553@N06/5 498444924/what do you think of it?i know it's not the typical prom-like satin dress, but i'm not too into thosei definitely prefer the red carpet celebrity-style dresses.with it, i've decided to pair(so far)a gold gucci-design necklace:http://www.amazon.com/Solid-Gucci-Mariner-Chain-Necklace/dp/B002DWKSQ4(the color's more gold and less yellow than that...and it's pretty thick, and long: 22'')what do you think?what other suggestions do you have for me?thanks so much!i've added pictures?here's a better picture of the coloring of the necklace:http://cgi.ebay.com/20-5-14K-14KT-GOLD-MARINER-GUCCI-CHAIN-NECKLACE-SCRAP-/220731154945?pt= LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item33649a2201#ht_1374wt_1139mine is a bit thicker, thoughoooh! i also have a matching bracelet that it's in the same design as the necklaceyou can zoom in and stuff on the dress here:http://www.dealblvd.com/BCBG-Runway-Block-Drape-Dress/dp/B004GJ4QM4?ie=UTF8&id=BCBG%20Runway%20 Block%20Drape%20Dress&field_product_site_launch_date_utc=-1y&field_availability=-1&field_browse=2381 706011&searchSize=12&searchPage=1&searchNodeID=2381706011&class=quickView&refinementHistory=brandtex tbin,subjectbin,color_map,price,size_name&searchRank=salesrank
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The dress looks like a beach cover up from the 80's..... And the necklace not only looks plain and like a dude's necklace, but it doesn't even match the dress
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Question : Which is the best music of Iron Maiden ?
ProwlerRemember TomorrowRunning freePhantom of the operaTransylvaniaStrange worldSanctuaryCharlotte the HarlotIron MaidenThe ides of MarchWrathchildMurders in the rue morgueAnother lifeGenghis khanInnocent exileKillersProdigal sonPurgatoryTwilight zoneDrifterInvadersChildren of the damnedThe prisoner22 Acacia AvenueThe number of the beastRun to the hillsGanglandTotal eclipseHallowed be thy nameWhere eagles dareRevelationsFlight of IcarusDie with your boots onThe trooperStill lifeQuest for fireSun and steelTo tame a landAces high2 minutes to midnightLosfer wordsFlash of the bladeThe duelistsBack in the villagePowerslaveRime of the ancient marinerCaught somewhere in timeWasted yearsSea of madnessHeaven can waitThe loneliness of the long distance runnerStranger in a strange landDéjà vuAlexander the greatMoonchildInfinite dreamsCan I play with madnessThe evil that men doSeventh son of a seventh sonThe prophecyThe clairvoyantOnly the good die youngTai gunnerHoly smokeNo prayer for the dyingPublic enema number oneFates warningThe assassinRun silent run deepHooks in youBring your daughter… to the slaughterMother RussiaBe quick or be deadFrom here to eternityAfraid to shoot strangersFear is the keyChildhood’s endWasting loveThe fugitiveChains of miseryThe apparitionJudas be my guideWeekend warriorFear of the darkSing of the crossLord of the fliesMan on the edgeFortunes of warLook for the truthThe aftermathJudgement of heavenBlood on the world’s handsThe edge of the darkness2 A.M.The unbelieverFuturealThe angel and the gamblerLightning strikes twiceThe clansmanWhen two worldsThe educated fullDon’t look to the eyes of a strangerComo estáis amigoThe wicker manGhost the navigationBrave new worldBlood brothersThe mercenaryDream of mirrorsThe fallen angelThe nomadOut of the silent PlanetThe thin line between love & hateWildest dreamsRainmakerNo more liesMontsegurDance of deathGates of tomorrowNew frontierPaschendaleFace in the sandDifferent worldThese colours don’t runBrighter than a thousand sunsThe pilgrimThe longest dayOut of the shadowsThe reincarnation of Benjamin BreegFor the greater good of GodLord of the lightThe legacyVírus
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I don't know of the newer songs...I listen to old Maiden material, so I can only judge those albums/songs. Here are some of the best songs by Iron Maiden, IMO:1. The Flight of Icarus2. Hallowed be Thy Name3. The trooper4. Rime of the Ancient Mariner5. Revelations6. Where Eagles Dare7. Two minutes to midnight8. Aces High9. Stranger in a strange land10. Wasted Years11. Infinite Dreams12. Alexander the Great13. The Prisoner14. The number of the beastAnd a few other older songs.
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Question : Does my 2006 Mercury Mariner Luxury have TPMS?
I want to replace the stock 16" rims with 18" rims from a Mazda CX9. I don't know if I have TPMS in my stock tires. If I do, can any chain place (Firestone, Tire Kingdom, etc) replace the valves and TPMS without a problem?They screw out and screw back in? What screws out/in? The valve and it has a built in chip in it? Or something else? If it is something else, will it fit in a different brand of wheels?Thanks for the great answer, Gearbox.However, are you sure that I don't have it just because I don't have a dash light? I do have a computer in the dash that gives warnings when necessaryTPMS is mentioned in my handbook (but is generic for all '06 Mariners). I have the Luxury model with the computer.I just answered my own question:http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/ncap/cars/3542.html"Tire Pressure Monitor: Std"
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While it's not recommended to change sizes and such, yours doesn't have TPMS at all on it.. there would be some sort of light on the dash for this and yours doesn't have it.Meaning, you can put the rims on if they fit the bolt patternAlso JT ..... There are many styles of TPMS Ford uses nowThe vans use rolling speed to determine faultThe expeditions used the sensor mounted in the stem (which proved to be a headache with so many people breaking them)Almost all 07 and newer with TPMS use a sensor mounted internally to the rim with a band... the band has to be replaced with a new band (the sensor can be moved), but Ford builds bands for up to 24 inch tires (but doesn't recommend TPMS for over 20s due to false alarms)
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Question : What to pair with a pair of vintage loafers?
Found some kickass vintage pair of loafers from my mom’s closet sometime ago and it is absolutely gorgeous. But not sure what to pair it with. Already looked around the net and in lookbook but not satisfied. err. And I’ve found out that it looks kinda good with some shorts or with some leggings or high socks. Mhmm. More ideas?It’s Liz Claiborne, dark brown with spots and some gold chains in front. Mhmm, yummy. =)))))))) Looks something like this: http://www.kurtgeiger.com/online-shop/161392-carvela-mariner but mine’s sexier. =))))
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Found some kickass vintage pair of loafers from my mom’s closet sometime ago and it is absolutely gorgeous. But not sure what to pair it with. Already looked around the net and in lookbook but not satisfied. err. And I’ve found out that it looks kinda good with some shorts or with some leggings or high socks. Mhmm. More ideas?It’s Liz Claiborne, dark brown with spots and some gold chains in front. Mhmm, yummy. =)))))))) Looks something like this: http://www.kurtgeiger.com/online-shop/161392-carvela-mariner but mine’s sexier. =))))
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Question : What are the two tones in this piece?
"The wretchedness of slavery, and the blessedness of freedom, were perpetually before me. It was life and death with me. But I remained firm, and, according to my resolution, on the third day of September, 1838, I left my chains, and succeeded in reaching New York without the slightest interruption of any kind. How I did so,--what means I adopted,--what direction I travelled, and by what mode of conveyance,--I must leave unexplained, for the reasons before mentioned.I have been frequently asked how I felt when I found myself in a free State. I have never been able to answer the question with any satisfaction to myself. It was a moment of the highest excitement I ever experienced. I suppose I felt as one may imagine the unarmed mariner to feel when he is rescued by a friendly man-of-war from the pursuit of a pirate. In writing to a dear friend, immediately after my arrival at New York, I said I felt like one who had escaped a den of hungry lions. This state of mind, however, very soon subsided; and I was again seized with a feeling of great insecurity and loneliness. I was yet liable to be taken back, and subjected to all the tortures of slavery. This in itself was enough to damp the ardor of my enthusiasm. But the loneliness overcame me. There I was in the midst of thousands, and yet a perfect stranger; without home and without friends, in the midst of thousands of my own brethren--children of a common Father, and yet I dared not to unfold to any one of them my sad condition. I was afraid to speak to any one for fear of speaking to the wrong one, and thereby falling into the hands of money-loving kidnappers, whose business it was to lie in wait for the panting fugitive, as the ferocious beasts of the forest lie in wait for their prey. The motto which I adopted when I started from slavery was this--"Trust no man!" I saw in every white man an enemy, and in almost every colored man cause for distrust. It was a most painful situation; and, to understand it, one must needs experience it, or imagine himself in similar circumstances. Let him be a fugitive slave in a strange land--a land given up to be the hunting- ground for slaveholders--whose inhabitants are legalized kidnappers--where he is every moment subjected to the terrible liability of being seized upon by his fellowmen, as the hideous crocodile seizes upon his prey!--I say, let him place himself in my situation--without home or friends--without money or credit--wanting shelter, and no one to give it-- wanting bread, and no money to buy it,--and at the same time let him feel that he is pursued by merciless men-hunters, and in total darkness as to what to do, where to go, or where to stay,--perfectly helpless both as to the means of defence and means of escape,--in the midst of plenty, yet suffering the terrible gnawings of hunger,--in the midst of houses, yet having no home,--among fellow-men, yet feeling as if in the midst of wild beasts, whose greediness to swallow up the trembling and half-famished fugitive is only equalled by that with which the monsters of the deep swallow up the helpless fish upon which they subsist,--I say, let him be placed in this most trying situation,--the situation in which I was placed, --then, and not till then, will he fully appreciate the hardships of, and know how to sympathize with, the toil-worn and whip-scarred fugitive slave."I have to analyze the tones in this piece from frederick douglass. Because it is an AP piece, there are two tones that she wants. I'm not completely sure what they are. I want to say theres a tone of isolation and fear, but at the same time he was this passion driving him when he talks about his situation. Please help! Thanks
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Frederick Douglass' techniques used in the passage convey his elation toward his freedom yet his fear of capture and his inability to trust. After being tortured by his white owners, Douglass relishes his liberty, but he is constantly cowering in the shadows, knowing that the possibility of enslavement is always there. The author's use of diction enables the reader to experience Douglass' plight in his new world and his feelings about a society created by unscrupulous and untrustworthy slave owners. "The wretchedness of slavery” had motivated his escape, but he ended up in a "den of hungry lions” which extinguished the "ardor of [his] enthusiasm." Viewing slavery first-hand--actually experiencing it for so long-Douglass had witnessed the evils and the corruptions associated with cotton plantations, physical abuse, and inhuman toil. As Daniel was thrown to the lions, so too was Douglass, but these were unrelenting, greedy lions whose very existence lessened the freedom he had just acquired. Douglass knew that by "speaking to the wrong one," he could easily "[fall] into the hands of money-loving kidnappers" who lurked around every turn like "ferocious beasts of the forest [that] lie in wait for their prey." in fearing capture, the speaker put himself into his own personal slavery and did not allow himself to live. The white man took all the human instincts from him, and he lost the ability to trust even those closest to him. We finish the passage feeling Douglass' dilemma between the euphoria of freedom and the fear that confronted him each day.
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Question : is this deck good for yugioh tournaments(2nd continuation)?
SubmarineroidChain DisappearenceRobbin' GoblinFeather ShotFake TrapPhalanx PikeDark MagicianWinged KuribohKuribohWinged Kuriboh LV10Branch!Fusion:UFOroid FighterElemental Hero Thunder GiantVWXYZ-Dragon CatapultAmbulance RescueroidElemental Hero MarinerXYZ-Dragon Catapult
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dude you have got way too many cards
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Question : can anyone help me with a part of this ap assignment? from fredrik douglass?
The wretchedness of slavery, and the blessedness of freedom, were perpetually before me. It was life and death with me. But I remained firm, and according to my solution, on the third day of September, 1838, I left my chains, and succeeded in reaching New York without the slightest interruption of any kind. How I did so—what means I adopted,—what direction I travelled, and by what mode of conveyance,—I must leave unexplained, for the reasons before mentioned. I have been frequently asked how I felt when I found myself in a free State. I have never been able to answer the question with any satisfaction to myself. It was a moment of the highest excitement I ever experienced. I suppose I felt as one may imagine the unarmed mariner to feel when he is rescued by a friendly man-of-war from the pursuit of a pirate..can someone intrepret wat fred.d is saying?
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he is saying he escaped his master and fled to New York, but he will not reveal how he escaped and got to New York unnoticed, then he was happy to be a free man once he was there, Of course you do realize that half the states back then had slavery and the other half did not. North Did not, South did
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