It's a haunting reverberant sound that, in spite of its cool digital sheen and glassiness, feels natural and inviting. |
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The glassiness of earlier CD transfers has been corrected in this High Performance remastering. |
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You can see every flicker in their faces, which allows you to notice and think about the glassiness in Idris's eyes. |
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The viewer is not drawn in but driven back by the glassiness of the overlying grid. |
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The lustre of inquiring glance faded swiftly into vacant glassiness. |
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The glassiness was quickly disappearing and the usual gleam was returning. |
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There's no pitch-black void surrounding anyone any more, just endless neon glassiness. |
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It's something to do with the glassiness of sleep, the decadence of pausing to eat, while in a rush. |
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There is an initial glassiness or translucence of the leaf veins and petioles, which then become swollen and, since they do not grow as fast as the rest of the leaf, acquire a markedly crinkly appearance. |
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The former had a decent crunch, if not a shattering glassiness, while the batter was thin enough, if not quite of the tempura-like lightness it can be. |
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The earliest symptoms are a slight glassiness or translucence of the tissue without softening around the vascular system, particularly near the heel end. |
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