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A Diamond is ForeverA Diamond is Forever : PhrasesMeaning: Advertising slogan for De Beers' diamonds. Origin:
De Beers have used this as a slogan since 1948, and continue to do so (as of 2006). Here's the announcement of the campaign, from the New York Times' Advertising News and Notes column, August 1948:
The slogan began appearing in the US press soon after that date, as here, from the Ohio newspaper The Chronicle Telegram, June 1950. The notion wasn't a new one. In Anita Loos' book Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, 1925, there's the line:
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