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Cartier

[ US /ˈkɑɹtiɝ/ ]
NOUN
  1. French explorer who explored the St. Lawrence river and laid claim to the region for France (1491-1557)

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  • It included a huge shot of her Cartier diamond and white-gold engagement ring.
  • One thug brandishing a shotgun kept watch while the other three, armed with a machete and an iron bar, rushed inside and grabbed hundreds of Rolex, Omega and Cartier watches.
  • The one-of-a-kind bijoux—a sapphire-encrusted starfish brooch and gumball-sized pearl and diamond swan earrings—are available at Ms. Druckenmiller's year-old Upper East Side gallery-cum-boutique, F.D. a mecca for seekers of 20th-century Cartier baubles, vintage Birkin bags and antique Rolexes. Fresh Picks: Fashion News
  • Moreover Alvarez Nunmius, a Spaniard, and learned cosmographer, and Jacques Cartier, who made two voyages into those parts, and sailed five hundred miles upon the north-east coasts of The North-West Passage
  • A rich brocatelle covered the walls of her retreat in the Winter Palace; the furnishings came from Cartierin Paris. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • After she was caught on camera as she made off with a 635,000 euro Cartier ring in Paris, police are desperately trying to establish the identity of the nimble-fingered woman.
  • They went to Cartier's in the Landmark, the black and gold shopping mall for the extremely wealthy.
  • He was a friend of the legendary photographers Henri Cartier-Bresson and Don McCullin.
  • Martin welcomed his son, Cartier II, into the world a few weeks before training camp. The story behind Gilbert Arenas's beard, and the full Media Day rundown
  • Proud inheritor of the magnificent De Beers diamond, at 234.5 metric carats, one of the world's largest, he got Cartier of Paris to create a spectacular five-stringed necklace shaped like a bib to showcase it.
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