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		<title>What other uses are there for diamonds?</title>
		<description>Diamond is the hardest substance ever known.
Aside from turning it into jewelries, it has
other uses as well. Various types of cutting
tools such as drill bits and saws are cut by
diamonds. Diamonds are also being used to
polish other hard substances, and as an
abrasive. And did you know that </description>
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