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Re Queen Elizabeth II's Brazilian aquamarine tiara -- it was not a gift from the people of Brazil. The aquamarine stones were a gift, the Queen then had a tiara and matching parure made by the Crown Jewelers, Garrards, using the aquamarine stones.
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Tiara Yachts is a boat manufacturer based in Holland, Michigan. Its models include both fishing and crusing boats ranging from 29-52 feet. The company is most famous for coining the term "open" to describe it Tiara 3100. Tiara is also known as Pursuit through which it produces outboard engine powered models from 25-34 feet.
T.I.A.R.A. is also the acronym for a military intelligence operation: Tactical intelligence and related activities —Preceding unsigned comment added by PanamaZac (talk • contribs) 06:44, 24 March 2006
[edit] Remove section?
The section "The Tiara Pageant and Model Training Studio" reads like an andvertizement, especially with the inline link "for more information". I moved the inline link into External links, but in my opinion the whole section should be removed; it really doesn't appear to meet the Notability requirements for Wikipedia. MishaPan (talk) 15:22, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
- Yeah, I ran across it while RC patrolling and am watching it. I agree, it should be in a Tiara (training studio) article, establish its own RS and N, etc. I'm trying to AGF and DONTBITE... but it really doesn't belong at all, from what I've seen. Jclemens (talk) 16:06, 1 June 2008 (UTC)