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<title>2008 Spring Pandora Beads are Available at PandoraBraceletsUSA.com (PRWeb)</title> 
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Spring line features 40 distinctive 14K gold and sterling silver beads. (PRWeb May 13, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/pandora/charm-bracelets/prweb938874.htm
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Spring line features 40 distinctive 14K gold and sterling silver beads.
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<title>Woman&#039;s career interwoven with stringing and beads (The Janesville Gazette)</title> 
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Danielle Fox, a 1992 graduate of Craig, is writing her second book on how to make your own jewelry.
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<title>Dinosaur-killing asteroid covered Earth with beads (People&#039;s Daily)</title> 
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The dinosaur-killing asteroid that impacted the Yucatan Peninsula 65 million years ago did so with such force it pulverized Earth&#039;s crust, creating a veil of airborne carbon beads that blanketed the planet, a new study reveals. Spann ...
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<title>Asteroid Impact Created a Worldwide Rain of Carbon Beads (Universe Today)</title> 
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When a large enough asteroid strikes the Earth, the devastation effects the entire globe. And the dinosaur-killing asteroid that smashed into the Yucatan peninsula 65 million years ago was no exception. According to researchers, just one outcome from the strike: carbon in the Earth&#039;s crust was liquified and formed tiny beads that rained back down [...]
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<title>Asteroid impact coated Earth in beads (MSNBC)</title> 
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The asteroid linked to dinosaurs&#039; demise 65 million years ago slammed into the Yucatan Peninsula with such force it pulverized Earth&#039;s crust. The result was a veil of airborne carbon beads that blanketed the planet, a new study finds.
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<title>Dino killing asteroid impact triggered a global hail of carbon beads (New Kerala)</title> 
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Washington, May 6 : A new research by scientists has revealed that the asteroid presumed to have caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago, struck the Earth with such force that carbon deep in the Earth&#039;s crust liquefied, rocketed skyward, and formed tiny airborne beads that blanketed the planet.
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<title>Ancient Asteroid Impact Coated Earth in Blanket of Beads (SPACE.com)</title> 
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New research of carbon beads from Chicxulub Crater fuel more debate over dinosaur demise.
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A U.S.-led team of scientists says the asteroid impact thought to have killed the dinosaurs hit with such force that carbon deep in the Earth&#039;s crust liquefied.The researchers said they believe the liquid carbon rocketed skyward and formed tiny airborne beads that blanketed the planet. The team of U.S., U.K., Italian and New Zealand researchers said those beads, known as carbon cenospheres, ...
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<title>Asteroid impact made hail of carbon beads (UPI)</title> 
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BLOOMINGTON, Ind., May 5 (UPI) -- A U.S.-led team of scientists says the asteroid impact thought to have killed the dinosaurs hit with such force that carbon deep in the Earth&#039;s crust liquefied.
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