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  • Diamonds is the 16th episode of Season 1, and is episode 16 of the full 210 episodes for the entire series. In this episode, Ray finds out that the ring he got for Debra when they got married was a fake. So he does everything possible to take the ring from Debra and replace it with a real one.
  • The Diamonds are a plot element featured in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony where in they are involved in many scenarios also involving the protagonists, Niko Bellic, Johnny Klebitz and Luis Fernando Lopez as well as many others. Detailed below are the many different scenarios that take place involving the diamonds and the different people that gain possession of them each time. The diamonds are the main purpose which led to the Impossible Trinity in GTA IV and Diamonds Forever in TBoGT achievements/trophies. Diamonds also appear in Grand Theft Auto Online, however, no longer as a major plot and they only play a minor role since they only appear in a mission.
  • 200px|thumb Diamonds (рус. Бриллианты) — магазин, расположенный в районе Восточного Пляжа. Судя по названию в нём торгуют бижутерией и драгоценными камнями. es:Diamonds de:Diamonds en:Diamonds (store) pl:Diamonds
  • Diamonds are the hardest known natural substance, and is currently a treasured commodity as a gemstone. Diamonds have been featured on a number of occasions in Lost.
  • "Diamonds" was a song by Starburst from their album Only In Your Dreams. It was given a Scarlet rating by the Imperial Board of Culture.
  • Diamonds can be acquired in a plethora of ways. The simplest one is clicking/tapping on the blazing villagers that run around in a panic after you destroy a building. They drop mostly skulls, but have a small chance of dropping Diamonds. The chance of villagers dropping diamonds does not change, making early stages farmable when the player gets strong enough after using the Time Portal. If the player's damage per second is higher than the hp of the building, that's a good place to farm for diamonds.
  • The suit is comprised of officers of the DPRK Army. The Ace, Chin Chang, runs Song's top-secret chemical and biological weapons testing plant. A program one would think is run by a member of the hearts.
  • See also, Diamond Cases
  • Diamonds are currency used to buy special advantages. Each player starts with 35 diamonds, however more can be bought at any time. They can be used to: * Buy yourself a membership in the Gold Club (costs 15 diamonds / week) * Change your Occupation (costs 30 diamonds) * Redistribute occupation and attribute points (costs 30 diamonds) * Buy cheaper resources (costs 3 diamonds) * Drink Coffee (costs 3 diamonds) * Drink Beer (costs 3 diamonds) * Buy Perfume (costs 2 diamonds) * Buy 500 Social points (costs 10 diamonds)
  • thumb|Der Laden in Jefferson Diamonds ist dem Logo nach ein Juwelier aus Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, der sich auf Diamanten spezialisiert hat. Er ist wie die meisten Läden in San Andreas nicht betretbar.
  • [[Plik:Diamonds (SA).jpg|thumb|Sklep w East Beach]] Diamonds – sklep z diamentami znajdujący się w kilku miejscach w Los Santos, m.in. w Jefferson (na terenie tamtejszego centrum handlowego) i w East Beach.
  • Diamonds are an in-game currency purchasable from Infernum Games for real-world currency. Many advanced options in-game are obtainable only through the use of diamonds. This option is referred to as "pay-to-play", as differentiated from the "free-to-play" model of the basic game, and players that make heavy use of diamonds to advance their characters' abilities are frequently referred to as "pay-to-win" players. Pay-to-win is commonly viewed as a deragotary term, implying that the player lacks skill or talent for the game and is therefore using real-world money to outperform players of greater ability but lesser financial investment.
  • Diamonds are one of the main Currencies used in Habbo and can be earned by buying Credits from the Habbo Mall.
  • <default>Diamonds</default> Ciudad Apariciones Tipo de negocio Diamonds es una joyería que aparece en Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, se ubica en East Beach, Los Santos.
  • Diamonds were considered quite valuable in Rokugan, due to how rare Diamond Mines were. The gem had an unequaled cutting ability, which was utilized by the Unicorn in glass working and other crafts. The Crane used them for ornamentation. Some shugenja even claimed that the jewels could help when scrying and divining.
  • Diamonds are the secondary type of currency in Sherwood Dungeon. The other is Gold. Diamonds are used to purchase runes, scrolls and equipment upgrades. All monsters on the islands drop diamonds, except the ones found in Isle of Ancients. Dungeon monsters only drop diamonds in levels higher than the player's own. The number of diamonds needed to buy a scroll can range from 10-110. All runestones can be purchased for 5 diamonds each. Diamonds are only obtainable by hunting monsters on the islands, and not by selling anything. Rune merchants, scroll merchants, and Blacksmiths all exchange their goods and services for diamonds. Blacksmiths will only upgrade your equipment up to your current XP level. Depending on what weapon you want to upgrade, an upgrade will cost from 5-10 diamonds.
  • You have to click the add button in the top right corner. Then look near the bottom right and click earn diamonds from special offers. Then choose whichever one you want and do the required things to earn the diamonds.
  • Diamonds是一首僅在《太鼓の達人5》與《太鼓の達人 あっぱれ三代目》登場的日本流行音樂。
  • Diamonds is the fourth level of Bloons Junior. The level depicts of three diamonds shapes are formed by the bloons with the Tack Bloon being at the center of the diamonds.
  • Diamonds are the hardest natural substance known to modern science. Composed of a crystalline lattice of simple carbon formed under enormous heat and pressure, diamonds are an essential component of mining machinery, allowing saws and drills to cut through even the toughest asteroid or planetary crust. When properly cut and polished, however, the distinctive pattern of light refraction exhibited by diamonds results in the characteristic glittering, which has made them a hallmark of the rich and powerful elite.
  • Diamonds is a small, developing, and young nation at days old with citizens primarily of Caucasian ethnicity whose religion is Christianity. It is a backwards nation when it comes to technology and many refer to it unkindly as a 'Third World Nation'. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of Diamonds work diligently to produce Gems and Silver as tradable resources for their nation. It is a mostly neutral country when it comes to foreign affairs. It will usually only attack another nation if attacked first. Diamonds is currently researching nuclear technology for the use of nuclear power plants but believes nuclear weapons should be banned. The military of Diamonds has been positioned at all border crossings and is arresting all dru
  • Diamonds used as a Buzzword is an interesting meaning. All of us know that Diamond is a costly gemstone used in many ornaments, as also in industrial tools. Investing is Diamonds is also possible if one’s net worth is sufficient. In the World of Finance, diamond has a special meaning too: it is an exchange traded security issued by the American Stock Exchange, and this security tries to replicate the movements of the Dow!
  • Diamonds are one of the 31 Rare Resources in the game and available from the beginning. They appear as a bunch of bright blue crystals. Like with all rare resources on land, they can be gathered by sending a Merchant from the Market to the resource location. Diamonds provide the following benefits: * File:Wealth.jpg Wealth gather rate +20 * Raises File:Commerce Cap.jpg Commerce Limit by +10% File:Diamonds.jpg If diamonds are available nearby the starting location, they should be connected early, as they provide a fair boost to the otherwise weak initial Wealth production.
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  • Diamonds is a small, developing, and young nation at days old with citizens primarily of Caucasian ethnicity whose religion is Christianity. It is a backwards nation when it comes to technology and many refer to it unkindly as a 'Third World Nation'. Its citizens pay extremely high taxes and many despise their government as a result. The citizens of Diamonds work diligently to produce Gems and Silver as tradable resources for their nation. It is a mostly neutral country when it comes to foreign affairs. It will usually only attack another nation if attacked first. Diamonds is currently researching nuclear technology for the use of nuclear power plants but believes nuclear weapons should be banned. The military of Diamonds has been positioned at all border crossings and is arresting all drug traffickers. Diamonds allows its citizens to protest their government but uses a strong police force to monitor things and arrest lawbreakers. It has an open border policy, but in order for immigrants to remain in the country they will have to become citizens first. Free speech is considered taboo in Diamonds. The government gives foreign aid when it can, but looks to take care of its own people first. Diamonds will not make deals with another country that has a history of inhuman treatment of its citizens.
  • Diamonds is the 16th episode of Season 1, and is episode 16 of the full 210 episodes for the entire series. In this episode, Ray finds out that the ring he got for Debra when they got married was a fake. So he does everything possible to take the ring from Debra and replace it with a real one.
  • The Diamonds are a plot element featured in Grand Theft Auto IV, The Lost and Damned and The Ballad of Gay Tony where in they are involved in many scenarios also involving the protagonists, Niko Bellic, Johnny Klebitz and Luis Fernando Lopez as well as many others. Detailed below are the many different scenarios that take place involving the diamonds and the different people that gain possession of them each time. The diamonds are the main purpose which led to the Impossible Trinity in GTA IV and Diamonds Forever in TBoGT achievements/trophies. Diamonds also appear in Grand Theft Auto Online, however, no longer as a major plot and they only play a minor role since they only appear in a mission.
  • 200px|thumb Diamonds (рус. Бриллианты) — магазин, расположенный в районе Восточного Пляжа. Судя по названию в нём торгуют бижутерией и драгоценными камнями. es:Diamonds de:Diamonds en:Diamonds (store) pl:Diamonds
  • Diamonds are the hardest known natural substance, and is currently a treasured commodity as a gemstone. Diamonds have been featured on a number of occasions in Lost.
  • "Diamonds" was a song by Starburst from their album Only In Your Dreams. It was given a Scarlet rating by the Imperial Board of Culture.
  • Diamonds are one of the 31 Rare Resources in the game and available from the beginning. They appear as a bunch of bright blue crystals. Like with all rare resources on land, they can be gathered by sending a Merchant from the Market to the resource location. Diamonds provide the following benefits: * File:Wealth.jpg Wealth gather rate +20 * Raises File:Commerce Cap.jpg Commerce Limit by +10% File:Diamonds.jpg If diamonds are available nearby the starting location, they should be connected early, as they provide a fair boost to the otherwise weak initial Wealth production. The 10% commerce limit increase are based on the commerce limit from the current Commerce Research level. Example: Say, you have researched Commerce 4 (Mercantilism), the commerce limit would be 260. Having Diamonds connected would raise the limit by 26 to 286. Commerce limit bonuses given from wonders (like the +50 Timber/Wealth from the Colossus) are not taken into account when calculating the 10% (thus, in the above example the Colossus would simply increase the limits for Timber and Wealth from 286 to 336).
  • Diamonds can be acquired in a plethora of ways. The simplest one is clicking/tapping on the blazing villagers that run around in a panic after you destroy a building. They drop mostly skulls, but have a small chance of dropping Diamonds. The chance of villagers dropping diamonds does not change, making early stages farmable when the player gets strong enough after using the Time Portal. If the player's damage per second is higher than the hp of the building, that's a good place to farm for diamonds.
  • The suit is comprised of officers of the DPRK Army. The Ace, Chin Chang, runs Song's top-secret chemical and biological weapons testing plant. A program one would think is run by a member of the hearts.
  • See also, Diamond Cases
  • Diamonds are currency used to buy special advantages. Each player starts with 35 diamonds, however more can be bought at any time. They can be used to: * Buy yourself a membership in the Gold Club (costs 15 diamonds / week) * Change your Occupation (costs 30 diamonds) * Redistribute occupation and attribute points (costs 30 diamonds) * Buy cheaper resources (costs 3 diamonds) * Drink Coffee (costs 3 diamonds) * Drink Beer (costs 3 diamonds) * Buy Perfume (costs 2 diamonds) * Buy 500 Social points (costs 10 diamonds)
  • thumb|Der Laden in Jefferson Diamonds ist dem Logo nach ein Juwelier aus Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, der sich auf Diamanten spezialisiert hat. Er ist wie die meisten Läden in San Andreas nicht betretbar.
  • [[Plik:Diamonds (SA).jpg|thumb|Sklep w East Beach]] Diamonds – sklep z diamentami znajdujący się w kilku miejscach w Los Santos, m.in. w Jefferson (na terenie tamtejszego centrum handlowego) i w East Beach.
  • Diamonds are an in-game currency purchasable from Infernum Games for real-world currency. Many advanced options in-game are obtainable only through the use of diamonds. This option is referred to as "pay-to-play", as differentiated from the "free-to-play" model of the basic game, and players that make heavy use of diamonds to advance their characters' abilities are frequently referred to as "pay-to-win" players. Pay-to-win is commonly viewed as a deragotary term, implying that the player lacks skill or talent for the game and is therefore using real-world money to outperform players of greater ability but lesser financial investment.
  • Diamonds are one of the main Currencies used in Habbo and can be earned by buying Credits from the Habbo Mall.
  • <default>Diamonds</default> Ciudad Apariciones Tipo de negocio Diamonds es una joyería que aparece en Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, se ubica en East Beach, Los Santos.
  • Diamonds were considered quite valuable in Rokugan, due to how rare Diamond Mines were. The gem had an unequaled cutting ability, which was utilized by the Unicorn in glass working and other crafts. The Crane used them for ornamentation. Some shugenja even claimed that the jewels could help when scrying and divining.
  • Diamonds are the secondary type of currency in Sherwood Dungeon. The other is Gold. Diamonds are used to purchase runes, scrolls and equipment upgrades. All monsters on the islands drop diamonds, except the ones found in Isle of Ancients. Dungeon monsters only drop diamonds in levels higher than the player's own. The number of diamonds needed to buy a scroll can range from 10-110. All runestones can be purchased for 5 diamonds each. Diamonds are only obtainable by hunting monsters on the islands, and not by selling anything. Rune merchants, scroll merchants, and Blacksmiths all exchange their goods and services for diamonds. Blacksmiths will only upgrade your equipment up to your current XP level. Depending on what weapon you want to upgrade, an upgrade will cost from 5-10 diamonds.
  • Diamonds used as a Buzzword is an interesting meaning. All of us know that Diamond is a costly gemstone used in many ornaments, as also in industrial tools. Investing is Diamonds is also possible if one’s net worth is sufficient. In the World of Finance, diamond has a special meaning too: it is an exchange traded security issued by the American Stock Exchange, and this security tries to replicate the movements of the Dow! Thus, as an investor, if you invest in Diamonds, you get immediate diversification and you have the comfort that your security’s price shall move in tandem with the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
  • You have to click the add button in the top right corner. Then look near the bottom right and click earn diamonds from special offers. Then choose whichever one you want and do the required things to earn the diamonds.
  • Diamonds是一首僅在《太鼓の達人5》與《太鼓の達人 あっぱれ三代目》登場的日本流行音樂。
  • Diamonds is the fourth level of Bloons Junior. The level depicts of three diamonds shapes are formed by the bloons with the Tack Bloon being at the center of the diamonds.
  • Diamonds are the hardest natural substance known to modern science. Composed of a crystalline lattice of simple carbon formed under enormous heat and pressure, diamonds are an essential component of mining machinery, allowing saws and drills to cut through even the toughest asteroid or planetary crust. When properly cut and polished, however, the distinctive pattern of light refraction exhibited by diamonds results in the characteristic glittering, which has made them a hallmark of the rich and powerful elite.
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