She glanced around her surroundings to see the thin beautiful woman combing her long silvery hair. |
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Wearing black trousers and a grey polo shirt, he is still handsome with shoulder-length silvery hair and a twinkle in the eye. |
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She came through the doors a few moments later, her long silvery hair flowing around her. |
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She felt the bow in her firm grip as she took aim at the target, the silvery arrow pointing away from her. |
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There is a thin coating of make-up on her face and her silvery hair is delicately cut. |
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The T2 also drops the original's gunmetal colour scheme in favour of a lighter, more silvery look. |
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A long, silvery howl echoed out over the trees, one of grief and heartrending sorrow. |
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Cult mezzo Magdalena Kozena and silvery soprano Carolyn Sampson sound gorgeous, but are on the cool side as Paris and Cupid respectively. |
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He felt the familiar glow rise once more in his stomach at the sound of the silvery laughter. |
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Sure, she and partner Pete McCracken have a way around melody that's as silvery and clear as cold water. |
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He was only several feet from his destination when light, silvery laughter rang out behind him. |
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In the responsive acoustic of Kendal's United Reformed Church the silvery sound of the massed flute choir could be appreciated to the full. |
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In the international pearl market, the demand is for large-sized coloured pearls of black, silvery green and green to deep purple hues. |
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With their gnarled trunks, silvery green leaves and branches weighed down with small greeny black olives, they look as old as the world. |
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Bonney's silvery clear voice is easy on the ears, and its clarity has not been obtained at the expense of personality. |
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On a shallow rocky reef, two silvery sea bass accompany us during a 45-minute dive. |
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She was still struggling to breath through gales of silvery laughter, and her soulful blue eyes were narrowed to tiny slits with mirth. |
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She laughed again, a peal of silvery laughter every bit as lovely and wondrous as its owner. |
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The moth lays eggs, and the larvae leave silvery trails as they damage the foliage. |
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She spoke that one word, which commanded acknowledgement and attention, but still managed to sound silvery and sleek. |
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I paid scarce attention to them as the movie began in earnest, showing a cobwebbed crypt, bathed in silvery moonlight. |
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Here is Vasiliev at 60, his youthfulness barely hidden these days by a silvery patrician goatee. |
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The undersides of the leaves are silvery with fine hairs, hence the name silverweed. |
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The dress was a sleek, black number with tiny, silvery sequins along the low neckline. |
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The Sovereign was dressed in his traditional habit of silvery blue shirt and veil with a white long sleeveless tunic over top of white trousers. |
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Cora was a short and unnaturally skinny pale girl with silvery blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes. |
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His pale, blond hair stuck out unkemptly, almost looking silvery under the dim light. |
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It shows a car from below as it sinks toward the seabed amid a swirling shoal of silvery fish. |
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Licking his lips in anticipation, Epsilon drew a tiny blowpipe from his belt and loaded it with a silvery needle. |
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The real kicker for this cover is its silvery, holographic pattern of a butterfly's wing as a background to the larger white silhouette. |
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What was once an empty backdrop of a starry sky was filled with a bright, silvery object. |
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They were round, the size of a tangerine, and had apparently fallen from a large tree with a silvery bole. |
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A viscous, silvery liquid flowed down his arms and solidified into a pair of claws. |
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His silvery hair was unkempt, blood and bruises marred his slender body and he was skinnier than when he had come in. |
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When he came out of it, he held a short, slender wand of a light silvery color. |
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The bonefish are right over there, a silvery school materializing out of the greener water to graze the shrimpy mud of the flat. |
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Hiding in the ship's shadows we spotted a silvery bonito, about a yard long. |
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Tantalum is a very hard, malleable, ductile metal with a silvery bluish color when unpolished, but a bright silvery color when polished. |
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A lattice of thin white strands flashed dimly on the oak, forming a binding, blinking silvery spiderweb. |
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So I had to assume that they would not be particularly happy beside the silvery cats-paw and nepeta. |
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The year was ushered in by starlit skies, a bright silvery moon and biting cold. |
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The two violas produce an earthy sound breaking the silvery brightness of the flute and violin. |
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It was a sharp, angular face with high arching eyebrows and a mop of perfectly messy red-gold hair mixed with silvery gray crowing the head. |
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The rare silvery glade, the Virginia chain and 23 other ferns can be found here, as can rose pogonias, twig-rushes, buckbeans and pitcher plants. |
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Those produced in brass, anodized aluminum or galvanized iron impart a golden glow or a silvery shiver. |
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In a narrow street, three smaller cars pull over, deferentially, almost in formation, to let our huge, silvery barque glide past. |
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The globes are coated with a layer of niobium, giving them a silvery finish. |
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The voice penetrated my deep cloud of sleep, a silvery bolt of lightning flashing through the underwater dream-currents. |
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With their silvery outlines and flashes of colour, the drawings have a sublime grandeur. |
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In the international pearl market, the demand is for large sized coloured pearls of black, silvery green and green to deep purple hues. |
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On its face, the upper lip, mandible, and tip of the muzzle are silvery white to yellowish. |
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Trees arching over the banks of the creek are lit silvery orange by the glow of campfires and the night sky. |
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The silvery, zinc-plated steel facade is nearly windowless, initially presenting a rather uninviting appearance. |
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The silvery moonlight dappled Luka's skin like sunlight, bleaching it to a state of porcelain perfection. |
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Its silvery surface rippled and swirled on occasion like a quiet mountain pool. |
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Cara's choice was a plain navy top with silvery piping on the sleeves and hem, with a very flattering sweetheart neckline. |
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In summer its foliage matches the silvery and wine tones of painted ferns, and complements burgundy astrantias. |
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Parker sadly noted the silvery tear tracks as he smoothed out her lustrous hair. |
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The greater sage-grouse is all about the sagebrush, an aromatic, woody shrub with silvery leaves. |
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Leaves on the sweet bay and bigleaf have silvery undersides that shimmer in the wind. |
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Little Black Cormorants rested in the palms, sporting silvery spots on their backs. |
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Newsagents' cash registers chinked to the silvery tune of an additional 1.75 million 5p coins hitting the tills. |
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Their broad leaves instead of appearing glossy and green as usual, now are dusted with pale, silvery hoariness. |
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Dry dandruff appears silvery and white while greasy flakes appear pale yellowish and may have an unpleasant smell. |
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This unprecedented nesting failure is caused by starvation from the overnight disappearance of the small silvery sand eels the birds feed on. |
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The court ruled that the bureau can release water from its dams and reservoirs when needed to sustain silvery minnows and the dying river. |
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As for the colour, she suggests champagne, pale cream or pink, or the silvery powder blue that she has worn before and does suit. |
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Roach a small fish of the cyprinoid family, has a generally silvery appearance with the back dull green and the lower fins red. |
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The strongly pungent artemisia family is silvery and soft, but its forms develop into sprawling shrubs whose flowers are insignificant. |
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He stood majestically in the door frame, clouds of silvery white sprouting from his scalp. |
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Psoriatic lesions usually have thicker scales that appear silvery after rubbing and bleed on removal. |
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In early designs bullet jackets were made of cupro-nickel and these have a silvery appearance. |
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The oculus windows depicted in each of their two cells illuminate the figures with an otherworldly silvery light. |
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The silver hake, in accordance with its name, has a silvery iridescent sheen when freshly caught. |
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Bluebeard comes on strong in spring with silvery, almost-white toothed foliage, followed by the clearest blue, starry flowers in late summer. |
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Herve Leger pre-fall arrivals include the famous bandage dress in shades of icy blue, silvery grey and black. |
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Swimming singly or in pairs, green fish frolic among silvery seashells and white water lilies. |
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Once outside, Rebecca donned a pair of sunglasses, effectively hiding her silvery eyes. |
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It's a silvery world of mauves, soft greens and occasional outbursts of clear colour. |
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It was a long, silvery iridescent gown covered with glittering stars and moons. |
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Stunted rose buds or flowers are usually a sign of thrips, a silvery insect that is almost too tiny to see. |
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The silvery sheen displayed by many pelagic fishes is an example of structural color. |
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The little silvery streams criss-crossing the river bed are enough for them to eke out a living. |
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The petals are bright Indian-orange, silvery tomentose outside and glossy inside. |
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The Ceylon tree nymph is a beautiful silvery white butterfly and is the largest member of the Danaidae family in Sri Lanka. |
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At first I thought it was a holo-fall, but then saw it was just silvery linen, blowing this way and that from two ventilation shafts. |
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The creature had a large plume of strands on its head pointing upwards and its body appeared silvery and reflective. |
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Brown pelicans dive into glistening sapphire waves to grab tiny silvery fish that jump from the water then fall back with a soft plop. |
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A sigh escaped from his lips just as he was pushing back his long silvery platinum bangs. |
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On the grassy knoll beside the silvery Elephant Falls, a shrill cacophony of female voices compete with the roar of the cataract. |
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A shoal of silvery pollack hurried away above some huge boulders covered in brilliant pink and red encrusting algae. |
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His mind fills with images of sleek, silvery rockets, blasting off into space. |
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Germanium looks like a metal, with a bright, shiny, silvery luster, but it is brittle and breaks apart rather easily. |
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Despite it being winter, there is plenty of colour, from subtle silvery tones to bright berries and stems. |
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The timber cladding on the outside is untreated and has taken on a bleached, silvery colour as it has weathered. |
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The glow touched the roses in the front yard, its silvery incandescence casting light into the shadowed bushes. |
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Beside the stream she found a patch of flowers with silvery green leaves and golden petals. |
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In breeding plumage, it has a black body and head, silvery gray wings and a white vent. |
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She rubbed at the silvery triangle left by her fingermarks with her sleeve. |
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A beam of silvery light was shining through the old windows, the moss already creeping up and encircling them in emerald tendrils. |
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They are green and white, and they carry their national symbol, the star and crescent, silvery bright and shiny. |
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At first, it appeared to be an atmospheric abstraction made of green and silvery blue brushstrokes. |
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They watched as the silvery vehicle accelerated into the fast lane and then disappeared in a bright flash. |
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The greatest concentrations of game in Namibia can be found in Etosha National Park, an enormous silvery depression ringed by perennial springs. |
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Just a moment after his words, a silvery rainbird flew down from the tree tops, and behind the blonde-haired woman. |
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Increased activity of the thyroid gland makes the small fish lose their rainbow-like markings and adopt a silvery sheen. |
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On a clear day, the snow-capped range of the Atlas Mountains hangs above Marrakesh like some silvery curtain. |
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As you turn back from where you came through, you could see the entrance glowing in a silvery colour. |
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The fern-leaved grevillea or honey wattle, Grevillea pteridifolia, is a slender tree with fine silvery leaves and brilliant orange flowers. |
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She brushed a lock of shoulder-length silvery hair briskly behind her ear as she spoke. |
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He was smiling, a good-looking man in his early fifties with silvery hair and dark eyes and a practiced smile. |
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This dulotic nest belongs to a red slave-raiding Polyergus species which is parasitic on the silvery field ant Formica argentea. |
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He threw his head forward so a wave of silvery hair covered his sorrowful face. |
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He was a 40-year-old man with silvery hair, small eyes, a small nose, a large mouth and faint wrinkles. |
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But currently at Hanauma Bay, the silvery aholehole swarm in the shallows all day, darting around human legs to catch free food. |
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She was a wisp of a woman, barely taller than my shoulders, with silvery hair and deep blue eyes. |
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Her pale silvery hair and violet eyes were pretty, but other than that, she was boring. |
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I made out an elderly lady, propped up, silvery hair rippling across her shoulders. |
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She laughed, a silvery tinkling sound clearer than any bell. |
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The headdress was a golden circlet with silvery strings flowing off it. |
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Male has grey plumage with silvery flight feathers and rusty vent. |
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White hair flecked with silver fell about his shoulders, dark piercing eyes smiling out from a face touched by agelessness incongruous to the silvery beard at his chin. |
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Nine of the 13 primate species of Borneo are found in the park, such as the distinctive proboscis monkey, the agile gibbon, the silvery leaf-eating monkey and the orangutan. |
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His silvery hairline was receding and he really needed a shave. |
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These range from the pale silvery hue of maple to the warm gold, knotty style of pine, and from the classic mid-brown of oak to the rich darkness of walnut. |
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As he chipped the stone away, Michael realized it was a cylindrical object, tapering gradually to a point at each end, made entirely of the odd, silvery metal. |
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Soon we were above ground in a silvery twelve-seater custom van, my seatmate fiddling with a loaded ashtray, fine gray dust sprinkling his shiny black tasseled loafers. |
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It is characterized by a deep blue-green back, silvery sides and a white belly with black irregular spots on the back, dorsal fin and both lobes of the tail. |
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If the water is clear enough, try fly fishing for them with any fly that imitates something small and silvery like an elver or sand eel or small fish. |
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Little wiry chap, with silvery hair, bright brown eyes and plenty of wrinkles. |
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It has silvery blue skin and a red dorsal fin that runs the length of its body. |
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The gorgeous rota looks like an alien lighthouse, with silvery lights spinning out of its core. |
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Nestling on the end of a silvery pendant lay a brilliant shifting and shimmering stone of the deepest blue imaginable, shining with scintillating azure starfire. |
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Although terns are closely related to seagulls, sharing a general black-and-grey pattern of plumage with their cousins, they have slim silvery bodies and deeply forked tails. |
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When wet, the basalt changes colour from silvery grey to gleaming black. |
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A mounting swell of emotion crested in his soul, then broke like a storm-tossed wave on the shore of his heart, and he wept, silvery tears tracing down his pale cheeks. |
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I found that the water was only up to my knees and as it drained away, the body's molecular structure decomposed leaving behind it a silvery shimmer of light. |
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The back is greenish and the sides silvery, shot with blue and pink. |
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He was dressed in silver tunic with silvery blue trousers, shirt and veil. |
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This results in the leaves taking on a silvery appearance and, more importantly, an extensive dying back of the affected branches and a reduction in fruit production. |
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Behind the door was a modernized kitchen, all shiny and silvery. |
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Once spun, the cocoon takes on a silvery appearance, indicating that it is full of air that seeped out from the slit-like incisions in the root made by the larval hooks. |
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Cesium is a silvery white, shiny metal that is very soft and ductile. |
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By adding copper to the silver, the mediaeval craftsmen were hardening and lowering the melting point of silver, although it still remained silvery in colour. |
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I just look at my computer, at how nice and silvery and shiny it is. |
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I'm just trying to compose my face into the right look of condescending congratulation when she heaves on to the deck not one but six beautiful, silvery, shiny mackerel. |
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Colour of the tubers may be white, silvery, light tan, red, or purple. |
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The oyster coats the sand grain with a silvery shiny layer called nacre. |
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Out of complete darkness, in the middle of the screen and half way from the left edge, a thin silvery bright line appears, extending all the way to the right edge. |
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Her silvery hair is perfectly groomed, her make-up subtly enhancing. |
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His silvery hair was cut short and it framed his face in loose wisps. |
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Besides the cut and the silvery hair, he looked the same as before. |
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He has silvery hair, quick, hawk eyes, and a lean, slightly bent frame. |
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Dressed in a salmon pink dressing gown and rollers in her silvery hair, the old crone was sat in her favourite old rocking chair, surrounded by a group of people. |
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She stopped for a moment, then broke out in silvery, childlike laughter. |
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She giggled, filling his ears with that same surreal silvery laugh. |
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I let out a silvery laugh which echoed through the courtyard. |
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Horace Andy takes control of the sound system with his silvery vocals. |
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He heard a silvery, feminine laugh nearby and turned to see who it was. |
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Also includes wedding bouquet, silvery tiara, earrings and engagement ring. |
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Katherine laughed, her silvery laugh echoing in the silent night. |
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Keep in mind that blondes and dark-haired brunettes look stunning in hair jewels that are silvery, brilliant white crystal or diamond or have stark white hues. |
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Giant carp control the lake, wallowing, complacent, feed on glutinous rice, silvery ancients reminding how scales and fish-slime outlast dynasties. |
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Aaron could only look back at the familiar silvery eyes that had softened, despite the overbearing burliness of the body beneath them, and try and read them. |
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Messenia, part of the Peloponnese, is silvery with olive groves and lined with beaches, and ancient Messeni, Sparta, Mystras and the Mani are all within day-trip range. |
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His Strad assists his serenely silvery line, and his bow arm was a joy to behold, but he didn't seem very fussed with the beginning of the concerto, one way or another. |
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The sun breaks through the clouds every now and then, lighting up the silvery bodies of planes that cross the stretch of horizon visible through the window. |
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After a few rounds of heating and pickling in acid the silver would be brought to the surface of the coin in a thin rind, and give the coin a brilliant silvery appearance. |
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Its underside is covered with a dense layer of very fine, silky hairs that trap air contained in the cocoon to form a thin, silvery cushion, called a plastron. |
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Aspens and cottonwoods turn from green to gold, meadows are dotted with milkweed pods spilling their silvery strands, and a peaceful splendor invites you to relax. |
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These are smooth, with a slight silvery sheen on the grooved upper surface, sculptured with raised veins on the convex lower surface, and with a few crenations on the margins. |
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Green darners are large, showy dragonflies with silvery iridescent wings. |
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I looked at the scorching desert sand as the silvery moon was cooling it. |
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Nevertheless he followed, stones punishing against his tough foot pads, the silvery cloak of daemonthread threatening to tangle his legs, the breath rushing in his lungs. |
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The silvery Tay turns out to be a dirty brown and the city's Stalinesque tower blocks dominate the skyline as the train putters in from the south. |
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Iron is a silvery white or grayish metal that is ductile and malleable. |
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Marine life includes sea lemons, lingcod, kelp greenlings, silvery pile perch, wolf eels and even decorated warbonnets with spikes on their heads. |
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Abruptly, the creature's wild silvery eyes snapped open, and a guttural screech echoed from its throat, as it spread is massive feathered wings and stood. |
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Lutetium is a silvery white metal that is quite soft and ductile. |
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Hafnium is a bright, silvery gray metal that is very ductile. |
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Nickel is a silvery white metal and is both ductile and malleable. |
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They make excellent groundcover for a shady spot, many cultivars having distinctly spotted or silvery leaves. |
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There are rainbow angelfish, pastel parrotfish, lapis-blue damselfish, silvery jacks, yellow porgies and translucent needlefish. |
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Graceful silvery pink flowers crown this Guernsey Lily in September and October. |
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While under water, they are covered by a thin, silvery film of air, due to small bubbles being trapped on the surface of the plumage. |
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It is a long, lean fish with a large head, light brown above and white or silvery below. |
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Chronic plaque psoriasis, the most common form of psoriasis, is a papulosquamous disease defined by erythematous plaques with a silvery scale. |
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Conventional mirrors contain a silvery layer that reflects a broad range of light, including the entire visible spectrum. |
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Gallium is a soft silvery metal, extracted from zinc and bauxite and is mostly used in electronics. |
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Two-lipped pale lavender flowers appear on the silvery stems from June until September. |
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Is this the state of space-age progress in the shiny, silvery, super new 21st century? |
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Her comparison of a silvery moon gliding across a midnight sky to a moon snail gliding on silvery sands creates in us a sense of awe. |
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Idris, the first High King, had silvery eyes in a face lined with years of bright laughter and unspeakable sorrow. |
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It would be ideal against the silvery foliage of some achilleas or artemisias. |
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Accordingly, there were silvery coats, hologram ties, jackets with facetlike seams, and lots of sensible if expensive sportswear. |
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Glass can also be coated with rutile to give pigments that iridesce with a blue, green, yellow or silvery sheen. |
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Below it, brittlebush leads the eye down the path with yellow blooms atop silvery foliage. |
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ItAAEs a beautiful shot, dark and silvery, with a water moccasin moving inland through the rising black tide of Hurricane Katrina. |
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Osmerids are generally small, silvery, elongate fishes that swim in the water column. |
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Adolfo recalls it all with his wool boucle suit, mint green, touched with silvery metallic embued with all the elegant Chanelisms. |
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An opening in the foliage overhead allows the fine silvery light to stream down on the bekilted form of a remarkably good-looking young man. |
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The chemical properties of this silvery gray, crystalline transition metal are intermediate between rhenium and manganese. |
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At room temperature, pure plutonium is silvery in color but gains a tarnish when oxidized. |
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The external colour of the shell is often dark blue, blackish, or brown, while the interior is silvery and somewhat nacreous. |
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Edged in pretty London Pride, you can see white goat's rue, silvery wormwood, tiny-flowered vervain, perennial borage, shell-pink marshmallow and white marjoram. |
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Thin, desiccated sheets of silvery fish skin came piled on a plate with a serving of brandade, that southern European paste of salt cod and olive oil. |
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He discovered the breeding of the bitterling, a small silvery fish, and he realised that Pitman's shorthand could actually be used to record bird sounds. |
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Try perovskia with its purple flowering spikes, nice pink hydrangeas, a drift of astelias with their silvery, sword-like foliage, cloudy grey santolinas and purple cistus. |
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Santolina is a small plant with silvery leaves and tight yellow flowers. |
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A blooming Leucadendron 'Safari Sunset' and an upright, spiky-leafed 'Maori Queen' phormium add rosy hues above a silvery green phormium and deep green Carex tumulicola. |
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Some 14 varieties are commercially harvested from the Gulf, among them the silvery or golden yellow Talang queenfish and the Golden toothless crevally. |
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But she's back on form, with a stunning silvery blonde bob replacing her wild pink hair, and a tour edition of Funhouse due for release next month. |
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Xeranthemums have silvery flower heads with purplish tubular flowers. |
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There was a striking black coatdress with square gold paillettes streaking down the sides, and a lovely black sleeveless dress with silvery panels. |
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Most epipelagic predator fish and their smaller prey fish are countershaded with silvery colours which reduce visibility by scattering incoming light. |
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Cubs are born pink, with greyish, silvery fur and fused eyelids. |
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The wings have a silvery appearance due to white feather edgings. |
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A good variety is E commutata, also known as silver berry, which is useful for hedging and bears highly-scented tiny flowers in autumn, followed by silvery red fruit. |
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Pure lead has a bright silvery appearance with a hint of blue. |
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Old metal storage units were cannibalised, the shelving extracted to create cupboards with sliding doors, the whole finished with rust-proof paint in a silvery colour. |
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Now the moth, which is just 5mm long, with shiny, bright brown forewings and thin, silvery white stripes is becoming far more noticeable in Wales. |
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Convolvulus cneorum, known as silverbush or shrubby bindweed, is a small spreading evergreen shrub with silvery leaves and trumpet-shaped flowers. |
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The Japanese name for autumn olive is aki-gumi, meaning ''autumn silverberry,'' and it refers to the ripening period and the silvery flecking found also on the fruits. |
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