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More info... A 19th-century Unitarian minister, William Ellery Channing, called children our most blessed treasure. They are, he said, "a mother's pearls."
ECB's pearls of wisdom lost in translation (Times Online)
When they lost an England captain and head coach on the same extraordinary day in January, the ECB hierarchy praised themselves for firm management. Yesterday, after scrapping the Stanford deal, they talked about their own prudence in ensuring that counties will not be out of pocket.
Gifts for the wedding party (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
From striking pearls for your bridesmaids to leather keycases and stunning barware for your groomsmen, we found the best selection of gifts that say more than "thank you."
Pearls of wisdom presented at wellness forum (Payson Roundup)
Pearls are highly prized commodities created by lowly mollusks. A pearl begins as an irritant, which is then coated over by the materials the mollusk uses to build its shell.
Adam Schupak (GolfWeek)
DELRAY BEACH, Fla. Betty Jameson always wore pearls. Thats what I remember best from our brief encounters at World Golf Hall of Fame induction ceremonies and several interviews over the years.
ACT's 'Souvenir' is both hilarious and touching (San Jose Mercury News)
Played to the hilt by the inimitable Judy Kaye, who won a Tony nomination for her role on Broadway, Flo is a force of nature in pearls and furs in this earsplitting American Conservatory Theater comedy.
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