When her Odile is brilliant, sure, it is part of her magnetism — Ms. Mearns's dancing is diamantine, casting light in multiple directions — but it is also her way of keeping others at a distance. |
The final polish can soon be imparted by means of a small boxwood slip, or flattened peg-wood, and diamantine and alcohol. |
Roni Mahler, guesting as the Countess, is diamantine as A Dragon Lady, all knowing, all seeing, reeking with impatience over insubordination. |
We must remember the Eagle with a woman's head, the Sun-Lady, the diamantine foundation of the Great Work of the Father. |
The screw is placed in the ordinary polishing triangle and the flat face at a polished on a tin lap with diamantine and oil. |
And that this prevents nothing — not the unrelenting light of a billion diamantine stars, not the curvature of space-time, not the splashing of waves, not the stillness of time, nor the roads, nor the love. |