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Nest
A term that refers to the way a necklace hangs on the neck.
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Fig 86 A "nest" of cracks under the table, small crystal under the crown main facet
Fig 87 Darker and lighter crystals under the table, "dot" under table facet, crack in pavilion facets
Fig 88 Cleavage crack near the girdle ...

They nest in the ground, in an abandoned rabbit or field mouse hole, or between rocks and in logs. A yellow jacket nest has only one entry. One yellow jacket queen can make a colony of 4,000.

As we approached the Bird Nest Islands (Nyet tiak kyun), we transferred to a small dinghy and cautiously enter a natural cave studded with sharp stalactites.

Later, Hieronymus even reported that eagles placed an amethyst in their nest in order to protect their young from the selfsame danger. Apart from these powers, gemstone therapists say that the amethyst has a sobering and cleansing effect.

If you see a bee hive or hornet's nest keep clear, but don't throw rocks at it. You don't want to stir up a hornet's nest. Yellow jackets can be observed to see where they go so you can avoid that area.

JEANNE
Jeanne was a mark used by Mark Dottenheim of NY, NY, for costume jewelry, often figural. This mark was first used in October 1919. The gold-plated Jeanne pin above depicts a bird's nest with tiny pearl eggs.
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This is the variety chloromelanite and is characterised by containing a large percentage of iron, replacing in part its aluminium. As the name implies, it is of dark-green colour often appearing quite black, except in thin-nest splinters, ...

on knowing where their beloveds are at every moment of the day or night. Taking Red Chestnut (Bach) allows worried Crabs to step out of the limiting shell of over-concern, and to truly enjoy their family members--including those who leave the nest.

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