Then there's the famous glow-in-the-dark rabbit, created by an artist using a fluorescent jellyfish gene. |
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They will create a small glow-in-the-dark poster of the Big and Little Dippers or a constellation of their choice. |
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Their ideas range from glow-in-the-dark sports equipment to a support service for self-harmers. |
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There were dozens of glow-in-the-dark stars throbbing there, throwing their unnatural green light down to her. |
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Instead of verdant green, I'm a glow-in-the-dark sickly pale, bearing only the beginnings of undeveloped fruit and struggling to survive. |
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Even my parents have come over to the plastic side, with their fibre optic tree and tasteful glow-in-the-dark cherub ornaments. |
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They've built a huge uranium processing facility, which they say produces only glow-in-the-dark watch dials. |
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Also attach a glow stick or glow-in-the-dark tape to each player's clothing. |
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Supplies photoluminescent masterbatch that colors all-clear transparent plastics into glow-in-the-dark extruded or injection-molded products. |
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Photo A bowler's glow-in-the-dark ball streaks toward the pins amid laser lights, black lights and fog machines at Brunswick Valley Bowl. |
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The skateboards incorporate glow-in-the-dark pigments on the underbody, increasing safety and consumer appeal. |
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Defamiliarizing noncomic material was another specialty, as when a guest cimbalom player abruptly turned glow-in-the-dark. |
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Ideal for the construction industry, retractile extension cords are designed with a glow-in-the-dark material that makes working in dark areas safer. |
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Among Mohawk Home's introductions were its glow-in-the-dark mats, which use photoluminescent inks that allow the design to remain visible for hours. |
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Glow-in-the-dark beads or any other unique beads can be used for the START and STOP codons. |
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