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In 1969, Yaras' Sapphire Village, Inc. created the Sapphire Village, a nearby homesite development offering buyers limited mining rights to gather their own sapphires with hand tools. Having done no significant mining or marketing, Sapphire Village, Inc. sold in 1973 to one of its investors, Chikara Kunisaki, a celery farmer from Oxnard ...
Asterism on the surface of a blue star sapphire. A purple-pink star sapphire displaying asterism in a platinum ring.. An asterism (from Ancient Greek ἀστήρ (astḗr) 'star' and -ism) is a star-shaped concentration of light reflected or refracted from a gemstone.
Annachristie Marie Sadler [1] (born July 16, 1985), [2] known professionally as AC Sapphire, is an American singer-songwriter based in Portland, Oregon.She has shared the stage with artists including First Aid Kit, Amos Lee, Langhorne Slim, and Victoria Williams [3] and collaborated with Kyle Craft, Hoots & Hellmouth, Sharon Little, and Shirley Manson.
Sapphire & Steel novelisation of the first adventure. One novelisation of the series was released. The first story of the series was released by Star Books in 1979 and was written by Peter J. Hammond. A two-page coloured Sapphire & Steel picture strip, written by Angus Allan and drawn by Arthur Ranson, appeared in the Look-In magazine. It ran ...
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Dragon City is a free-to-play social network game developed and published by Socialpoint, first released in May 2012.Initially available on Facebook, the game later expanded to iOS and Android devices in 2013, with a Microsoft Windows version released in February 2019.
Star sapphire or Star Sapphire may refer to: Star sapphire, a type of sapphire gemstone that exhibits a star-like reflection of light (an asterism) The Armstrong Siddeley Star Sapphire, a British car manufactured from 1958 to 1960; Star Sapphire (DC Comics character), the name of several fictional supervillains in DC Comics publications
Sapphire Battersea is the 2011 sequel to Hetty Feather, written by English author Jacqueline Wilson. It is the second installment in the Hetty Feather Trilogy. The story continues where Hetty Feather left off. Hetty, now 14 years old, is discharged from the Foundling Hospital and begins life as a scullery maid.