Under an interim final rule announced today by the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN), dealers in precious metals, stones or jewels are required to establish anti-money laundering programs. At a minimum, dealers must establish an anti-money laundering program that comprises the following four elements:

Jewels are items that can be placed into allocated jewel sockets in the passive skill tree, and can be removed or replaced at no cost. They grant certain buffs and abilities. Like most other items, jewels can be modified by orbs and are available in the four rarities. A rare jewel can have only four affixes instead of six.


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Abyss jewels are special types of jewels that can be socketed into jewel sockets as well as abyssal socket in items. Cluster jewels can only be socketed in the outermost jewel sockets and adds a passive skill cluster to the passive tree.

Only magic, rare, and unique jewels can be found in loot. Normal jewels can be obtained by using an Orb of ScouringOrb of ScouringStack Size: 30Removes all modifiers from an itemRight click this item then left click on a magic or rare item to apply it.

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Cluster jewels can be found in Delirium encounters. Cluster jewels can only be socketed in the jewel sockets located at the outer-most part of the passive skill tree. They add a passive skill cluster to the passive tree when socketed. They have modifiers that determine how many and what skills are in the cluster. Larger cluster jewels can have jewel sockets, which can support smaller cluster jewels or any other types of jewels.

Abyss jewels can be found as drops from an Abyss. They behave mostly like regular jewels, except that they can also be socketed into equipment with abyssal sockets. Abyss jewels frequently have modifiers that are not available on regular jewels.

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We understand that sometimes things are not quite suitable. To qualify for a refund we must receive your item/s unworn in their original packaging within 14 days of receipt of your jewellery. Please contact our team at info@carouseljewels.com for your return authorisation number and next steps. Items purchased in a sample or last piece sale are non-returnable.

Of course. Just drop our team a line to info@carouseljewels.com and we will be able to assist. If you're not sure of your ring size, we will send you a ring sizer with instructions on how to measure your finger.

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Jewels has been called the first full-length abstract ballet.[2] It has three related movements: Emeralds, Rubies, and Diamonds (usually separated by intermissions). It can also be seen as three separate ballets, linked by their jewel-colored costumes. Balanchine commented: "The ballet had nothing to do with jewels. The dancers are just dressed like jewels."[3] Each of the three acts features the music of a different composer: Emeralds is set to the music of Gabriel Faur, Rubies to the music of Igor Stravinsky and Diamonds to music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.[4]

Update - June 26, 2007, 1 p.m. - The full "family jewels" report, released today by the Central Intelligence Agency and detailing 25 years of Agency misdeeds, is now available on the Archive's Web site. The 702-page collection was delivered by CIA officers to the Archive at approximately 11:30 this morning -- 15 years after the Archive filed a Freedom of Information request for the documents.

In the meantime, the Archive has posted the original memorandum, signed by then-CIA director James R. Schlesinger, ordering the "family jewels" study and calling on CIA employees to report to him any activities "which might be construed to be outside the legislative charter of this Agency."

CIA director Gen. Michael Hayden announced today that the Agency is declassifying the full 693-page file amassed on CIA's illegal activities by order of then-CIA director James Schlesinger in 1973--the so-called "family jewels." Only a few dozen heavily-censored pages of this file have previously been declassified, although multiple Freedom of Information Act requests have been filed over the years for the documents. Gen. Hayden called the file "a glimpse of a very different time and a very different Agency." The papers are scheduled for public release on Monday, June 25.

Then-CIA director Schlesinger commissioned the "family jewels" compilation with a May 9, 1973 directive after finding out that Watergate burglars E. Howard Hunt and James McCord (both veteran CIA officers) had cooperation from the Agency as they carried out "dirty tricks" for President Nixon. The Schlesinger directive, drafted by deputy director for operations William Colby, commanded senior CIA officials to report immediately on any current or past Agency matters that might fall outside CIA authority. By the end of May, Colby had been named to succeed Schlesinger as DCI, and his loose-leaf notebook of memos totaled 693 pages [see John Prados, Lost Crusader: The Secret Wars of CIA Director William Colby (Oxford University Press, 2003, pp. 259-260.]

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