14-kt. White Gold 1/6-ct Diamond Pave Initial Pendant
Flaunt your name with this dazzling diamond and white gold pendant.Fashioned in 14-karat white gold, this unique pendant features the first symbol of your name and is accented with twinkling pave-set diamonds (0.16 approximate total carat weight, H-J color, I1-I2 clarity). It dangles graciously from a 17-inch rolo chain that closes with a spring ring clasp.Fill your jewelry box with affordable treasures from Overstock.com.All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information.*T.W. (total weight) for 1/6 carat T.W. may range from .13 to .18 carat.Treatment code N. See Gemstone Treatments for further information.
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Practical and popular, this handsome executive briefcase is made with the high quality top grain cowhide leather.
Superb bound edge construction and solid nickel hardware add durability and style. The protective front flap conceals a handy organizer pocket and the roomy main compartment is divided for convenience and organization.
You'll look like you mean business when you carry this quality leather case! Order yours now at our low online price.
Features include:
Zippered inside center pocket
Zippered security pocket
Two large mesh CD/disc pockets
Exterior back zippered pocket
Narrow ticket pocket
Side Velcro. closure cell phone pocket
PDA holder
Two pen holders
Business card slots
Removable non-slip leather shoulder strap
Front flap buckle closure
Lion's Gate Films presents two major movies involving race relations, individually described below:MONSTER'S BALL (2001) - Set in modern Mississippi, MONSTER'S BALL subtly examines the impact of personal loss and the transforming power of human connection. The movie begins in the state penitentiary's death row, where father-and-son prison guards Hank (Billy Bob Thornton) and Sonny Grotowski (Heath Ledger) administer the execution of a black death-row inmate Lawrence Musgrove (Sean Combs), who leaves behind a wife, Leticia (Halle Berry), and son, Tyrell (Coronji Calhoun). When both Hank and Leticia's children subsequently die, the two grieving parents are accidentally thrust together, where they begin to find comfort and eventually a form of redemption. Employing a languid pace and minimalist dialogue, MONSTER'S BALL slowly moves forward on the strength of the cast's performances and Marc Forster's understated direction. The complex characters are allowed to develop gradually over the course of the entire movie, making the film a richly satisfying character study rather than a quick, plot-driven confection. Halle Berry won the Academy Award for her electrifying performance, one of the most powerful ever captured on film.O (2001) - Director Tim Blake Nelson sets Shakespeare's OTHELLO in a modern day private high school and the result is a dark, somber teen tragedy. Mekhi Phifer (CLOCKERS) stars as Odin James, an African-American star basketball player at the otherwise all-white school. The coach of the team (Martin Sheen) loves Odin like a son, which causes real son Hugo (Josh Hartnett) to squirm with jealousy and plan an elaborate revenge. Julia Stiles (a modern dress Shakespeare regular, having also co-starred in HAMLET and TEN THINGS I HATE ABOUT YOU) portrays Desi, the virginal daughter of the dean, with whom Odin is in love. The ensuing outburst of tragic teen violence is a shocking denouement that elevates the already dangerous mood of the film t
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