Expect the best crystal wine glasses in the correct shape for each wine, be it a Tempranillo or a Sauvignon Blanc. |
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My guards' breath were puffs of crystal in the moonlight as they escorted me across the shipyard compound to where the wagon waited. |
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Scotland is always a selling point, whether it's crystal ware or silicon chips. |
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When selecting a present for a family, utilitarian kitchen items, including cutlery and crystal ware, are often the best choice. |
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My necklaces are made mainly of semiprecious stones, such as agate, quartz, amber, rock crystal and jade. |
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The new work shows how a well-specified bath affects the qubits in a crystal which behaves as a very primitive quantum computer. |
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The images are crystal clear because it is now spring in the frozen wastes of the Martian poles. |
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Inspiration to pursue corporate accounts came after a customer made a request for 500 crystal bowls. |
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The crystal clear water poured from level to level in several waterfalls of varied heights. |
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The sand of the beach shimmers under the African sun, and the wavelets that lazily flop onto the shore are crystal clear. |
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He will receive a specially designed engraved crystal award from the cup sponsors. |
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There was a wet bar and the pool had cobblestones at the bottom and was crystal blue. |
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Proctor also describes a 34.7 kg crystal which ultimately yielded 57,200 carats of dark blue aquamarine. |
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Long live hand-blown crystal champagne flutes and sterling silver baby rattles! |
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The bottle is made of pure white gold, finest ruby crystal and finished with a diamond-encrusted wreath. |
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The water in the pond was crystal clear with only the aforementioned tadpoles swimming in the water. |
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Ross S Barrable creates beautiful wind harps out of bronze, titanium, stainless steel and crystal using the principles of sacred geometry. |
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Recalling that dismal time, Iris stared at the crystal stem of her wine glass. |
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This involves ionic diffusion processes in the crystal structure of the solids, leading to phase change and recrystallisation. |
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It acted like a prism on the setting sunlight striking it, refracting the light in much the same way as a crystal would. |
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There he studied for a PhD with Roscoe Dickinson on crystal structures, using the new technique of X-ray crystallography. |
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The crystal pieces are contemporary in style and stylishly presented in glossy white boxes with a turquoise silk ribbon. |
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She banished me from her caravan but not before I had stolen her magic crystal ball and called her a reject. |
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But they've been rejiggered over time into orderly crystal patterns linked by superstrong chemical bonds. |
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The pages are yellowing, the leather worn, but the handwriting is still crystal clear. |
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Try to pick out the googly-eyed CPAs on the street who will be all hopped up on Red Bull and crystal meth for the next day and a half. |
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I have no idea how it's manufactured, but it's a kind of alum, a double sulfate of aluminum in crystal salt form. |
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If he was in the home removals business, he would be the one gingerly carrying the precious crystal vase across a treacherously slippery floor. |
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A young man, 24, with tousled, straight brown hair, crystal blue eyes looked up from his lapful of ropes. |
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These lattices join together into one of seven different crystal systems, each contributing to a crystal's unique qualities. |
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He pulled out the lead crystal paperweight from his pocket with his gloved hand. |
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The center piece was comprised of three lead crystal vases of varying heights. |
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In a PEM, a piece of crystalline quartz is electronically excited to resonate at a frequency determined by its shape and crystal orientation. |
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The other terms that confuse many are the words crystal, cut crystal, or crystal glass. |
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Photonic crystal technology can create color screen displays 1,000 angstroms thick ideal for cell phones or new generation palm pilots. |
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The crystal structure of the Max homodimer shows it to be a parallel, left-handed, four-helix bundle with a hydrophobic core. |
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The open, revelatory vision of the crystal ends up being one more version of the covert vision of allegory. |
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The crystal oscillator is suitable for any fundamental mode crystals in the 5 to 30MHz range. |
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A crystal connected to an alternating voltage source will vibrate, generating an alternating voltage. |
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Because atoms in a semiconductor crystal are adjacent, their action on one another causes electrons to pass energy continuously. |
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More accurate clocks based on the regular vibrations of a quartz crystal superseded them. |
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Somewhat darker, but no less impressive, is a similarly large crystal of smoky quartz from the Ural Mountains. |
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Simultaneously, large quartz crystal groups were formed on the ceiling and walls of the cavern. |
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Many of these calcite crystals and crystal groups are partially or completely covered with an overgrowth of pyrite. |
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Smoky Quartz is a powerful healing crystal and a grounder of excess energy. |
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New Age practices such as occultism, crystal power and astrology are examples of spiritual but not religious pursuits of enlightenment. |
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This opaque crystal is a powerful aura cleanser and can be used to clear sacred spaces. |
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Steward claims she would not have been able to compete in the marathon without the crystal to awaken her dormant mind power. |
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Starting from the top of the body, hold one crystal in front and one behind the back and gently work your way down. |
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Cut glass crystal was the mainstay and it took the intervention of fashion designers into the glass industry to turn the thinking around. |
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Chorusing male red-ruffed fruit crows sound like breath blown across a bottle, followed by a finger spun along the wet rim of a crystal glass. |
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Expect the best crystal wine glasses, such as Schott or Riedel, in the correct shape for each wine, be it a Tempranillo or a Sauvignon Blanc. |
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Lifting up his glass of water, and noting the way the pure crystal glass glinted in the harsh light, he took a small sip from it. |
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Alexander shouted impatiently, banging his crystal glass of whisky down on the desk and spilling it slightly. |
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The crystal is a combination of antimony and cobalt known as a skutterudite. |
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For instance, one room is completely walled in mirrors with huge crystal chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. |
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I returned his smile, moving off to investigate a small glass case of crystal figurines sitting beside one of the cash registers. |
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The pool is motionless and so clear it gives a magnified look to what is underneath the crystal sheet of water. |
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For this is a beautiful city, surrounded by waters of crystal purity and with a myriad of historic buildings to boot. |
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More accurately, he found himself unable to hear anything above the intense rage that clouded his mind, or rather, cleaned it to crystal clarity. |
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Here crystal water, accompanied by brisk birds, carefree fish and ancient trees, flows through rocks, silent one moment and murmuring the next. |
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It is a great place for little trout as they dart about in the crystal water and feed on the fat flies that unwittingly drop from the branches. |
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Inside the thick envelope was a card showing a school of dolphins from above, surfacing through crystal water. |
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The crystal blue sea and clean blue sky over the horizon varied occasionally from sunrise to sunset. |
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The water was crystal green, reflecting the green mountains along the river. |
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The water is warm and crystal clear, and few visual experiences beat watching the last rays of the sun fingering the canyon walls. |
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The waterfalls were crystal clear, while elegant pavilions stand under trees that drip with bright red flowers. |
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Although I visited in February, when snow was on the ground, most days were crystal clear, sunny and not overly cold. |
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The surface area of the lake now covers 570 square kilometres and its waters are crystal clear. |
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Where is the crystal clear, pure, unpolluted water that once characterized the river as well as most shallow wells in the area? |
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The river is pale green and crystal clear, with brilliant orange stones on the bed in some parts, and we drank from it all the way along. |
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The sound is also a fantastic element, crystal clear and always understandable. |
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However, what is crystal clear is that many of the residents do not want to have a nuclear waste disposal facility in their region. |
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My views on racism are crystal clear, so I assume there could be no question mark over my motivations. |
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It has also been made crystal clear by health authorities in the past that the blood which is donated undergoes a screening process. |
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Recent events have made it crystal clear that this region is all too easily ignored by the nation's power brokers. |
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This language of the plain and the crystal clear conceals the fact that we navigate in murky waters. |
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But we are quite plain in terms of our policy and Mark has made it absolutely crystal clear that that policy is not about to change. |
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The crystal structure of antigorite could not be solved, because of very fine crystal size and many defects. |
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Letting her hands drop from Sardonia's forehead, Dragoness rewraps the crystal and scroll into her bag. |
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The white satin dress is made from almost 300 feet of material, and embroidered with 1,500 crystal rhinestones and pearls. |
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Phoenix comes onto the stage in a bright turquoise cosmic-cowboy outfit with crystal rhinestones and embroidered roses. |
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The calcite formed scalenohedral and rhombohedral crystals on some of the quartz crystal groups. |
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So the small satellite towns are now America's centre for crystal readers, bone throwers, residential therapies and self-help clinics. |
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The high definition signal represents images that are as crystal clear and lifelike as possible. |
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Ligand field theory, like crystal field theory, concentrates on what happens when ligands split the central metal atom's inner orbitals. |
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When I am asked a question like this, I see and hear the answer, crystal clear in my head. |
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The memory cell includes an access transistor formed in a pillar of single crystal semiconductor material. |
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The river itself hummed with natural energy, crystal clear water darkening to a thick indigo to show its depth. |
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When illuminated at night, the structure creates an illusion of glittering crystal arching over the roadway. |
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By a happy chance, the earliest postclassical European rock crystal vessels are at the same time the purest in terms of design. |
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Small flakes of rock crystal as well as axes, bone projectile points, and burials are known. |
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Painting on the inside of snuff bottles made of rock crystal or glass was a great Qing innovation. |
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Qianlong, who reigned from 1736 to 1795 and died in 1799, was one of the greatest patrons and collectors of Chinese rock crystal carvings ever. |
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However in the pagan period, rock crystal was used to make crystals balls about 2 inches in diameter. |
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The rock crystal pieces were complemented by a positive kaleidoscope of coloured hardstones. |
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There was power building up in the liquid crystal core just as it should, but they would still have to see if they could get any thrust from it. |
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In a second embodiment the liquid crystal material is micro-encapsulated with an orientable dye. |
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The researchers added a small amount of a light-sensitive monomer to the liquid crystal in a conventional electro-optic cell. |
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A scanning tunneling microscope image shows liquid crystal molecules aligned on a sheet of graphite. |
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Behind them, the once-silvery wall materialized into a liquid crystal screen, with a wide variety of colors swirling inside. |
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The Internet, handheld computers, liquid crystal displays and enhanced font rendering are the technological basis for the development of e-books. |
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The result is an artificial world, including mountains and obstacles, on active-matrix liquid crystal displays. |
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The company aims to raise annual production of thin film transistor liquid crystal displays to 1.5 million this year from 500,000 last year. |
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Strong growth is also expected in the liquid crystal display driver market and in application-specific devices for consumer electronics. |
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The liquid crystal display displays a symbol that represents the determined notification level. |
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But flat-panel LCD, or liquid crystal displays, win the aesthetics battle by a long shot. |
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Sales of liquid crystal displays used in handsets jumped 180 per cent compared with a year ago. |
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The controller also includes a user interface having an operator keypad and a liquid crystal display. |
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These compact wall-mounted appliances utilize a microcomputer, a liquid crystal display, and a small keypad for programming. |
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The cockpit is equipped with multifunction liquid crystal displays and electronic flight instruments. |
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Therefore, the size of a liquid crystal display device in a widthwise direction thereof can be reduced. |
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A police search of his car had found a packet of rollie papers and a small plastic bag of crystal methylamphetamine. |
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Two Gypsies were shrieking Romany imprecations at each other, struggling for possession of a huge crystal ball. |
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It was set with silver, gold, porcelain, crystal and huge flower arrangements from the Imperial Greenhouses. |
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There is no foundation for ascribing an energetic quality to a crystal simply because it has a particular appearance, colour or name. |
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The present trend is to have a mix of assorted flowers, preferably to adorn attractive crystal vases of different shapes and sizes. |
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Another commonly abused amphetamine is methylamphetamine, also known as speed, ice, crank and crystal meth. |
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As can be seen, each silicon atom bonds together with four of its neighbors to form a rigid crystal structure. |
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Density is a function of the atomic mass of the atoms in the crystal structure and the way they are packed together. |
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She wandered over and switched the small crystal table lamp on, bathing the whole room in a creamy light. |
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My family moved through fads and phases very quickly, everything from EST training to crystal healing, macrobiotics and cooperative living. |
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Just before she vanished from my sight, she turned, and waved her great crystal sword at me in salute. |
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The Japanese electronics company unveiled its new autostereoscopic liquid crystal screen at an electronics show in Tokyo last month. |
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The area covers 1,200 hectares of land and consists of flat plains, foothills and a white sandy beach, sloping down towards a crystal blue sea. |
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She stopped only for a sip of sherry from the crystal tass on the countertop. |
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On her right arm, starting from her shoulder, her skin was tattooed with black liquid crystal as a snake curling around her arm. |
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In the outer right hand, Chenrezig is holding crystal beads and moving them the way we use a mala to count mantras. |
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In her hands were balanced a silver tea tray, upon which were placed two medium-sized silver bottles, a crystal tumbler, and a small teaspoon. |
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The Red Sea resorts, now making a play for winter sun business, has crystal clear waters and coral reef full of technicoloured fish. |
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We crossed the crystal spring-fed water of Deep Gill and doubled back into the old woods of Birk Bank. |
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In some crystal structures, the conformational changes are limited to local residues surrounding the Schiff base. |
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Its white sandy beach, lapped by crystal clear waters and hundreds of types of colourful fish make it ideal for swimming and snorkelling. |
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Starch is a granular crystal comprising two kinds of polysaccharide, a linear form and a branched form. |
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The floor was the same white marble, and a crystal chandelier hung from the slightly domed ceiling. |
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On this, the crystal and pearls are strung like a festoon of flowers, with hanging clusters terminating in big pieces of aqua quartz. |
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She walked through her kitchen and down the hall to the foyer, which was complete with white marble flooring and a crystal chandelier. |
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The Rose Center is a crystal cube, a machine in a garden, a welcoming space station for both terrestrials and aliens. |
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Even driven snow has at each flake's heart a speck of soot around which the crystal coalesces. |
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Rutile is a tetragonal mineral famous for its variety of crystal habits and twinning. |
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The tetrahedrite crystal on this specimen is a simple tetrahedron with very smooth, clean crystal faces and a bright, shiny metallic gray color. |
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The image is crystal clear, and the disc includes the original score by Gottfried Huppertz that was used in the film's premiere screenings. |
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In a temperature-compensated crystal oscillator, a thermistor generates a correction voltage to keep the oscillator's frequency more constant. |
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Her sandy hair was matted and tangled, but her eyes shone with crystal clear radiance. |
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It is also the source of many baby-pink rhodochrosite crystal groups without much matrix. |
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The others cackled like witches around a crystal ball, but it was Tai who had the second sight here. |
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A small, crystal clear spring meandered through the center, running the diameter. |
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The researchers sent single photons into a crystal whose atomic states had been excited by laser pulses. |
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In traditional crystal healing knowledge, crystals are associated to chakras by their colour. |
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She received a cheque for E500, a sash and a tiara, hair products, a piece of crystal and flowers. |
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At first glance these would appear to be melanite but the closeup shows a bright red translucence at the crystal edges and fracture planes. |
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Microprocessors are fabricated on a single crystal of a semiconducting material such as silicon or germanium. |
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With mineral crystal lenses, hand-made titanium frames, and silicone nose and ear tips, these glasses aren't for the thrifty. |
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Fake crystal chandeliers sparkled above the stage and the performance space was framed by red valour curtains. |
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Since this is very hard to effect, a crystal with totally filled bands will behave as an insulator. |
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It will explore the theme of speed in young lives, from street racing to the use of the amphetamine-based drug crystal meth. |
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She says he asked for marijuana, but she did not have any, and she dug into her illegal stash of crystal meth instead. |
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And when a drug like crystal meth is sprinkled on the wound, it really does seem like a miracle cure because it erases any concept of morality. |
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My brother had a drug problem, he was addicted to crystal meth and he didn't really know what he was doing at times. |
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And they're also mixing in drugs, like ecstasy and GHB and, perhaps most dangerously, crystal meth and poppers. |
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Don't people who take drugs know about the effects of crystal meth, how addictive it is, about the psychotic effects as well? |
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It's no secret that crystal meth is rampant at circuit parties all around the country. |
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Should pregnant women who use crystal meth or any form of methamphetamine get locked up in institutions until their babies are born? |
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It is believed that the illegal drug crystal methamphetamine may have been a contributing factor in transmission of the virus. |
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During the inter-war period, smaller, more robust radio sets, some with crystal tuning, were developed. |
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As Donnan looked at the gibbering madman in the crystal ball, his anger drained away. |
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A voltage difference applied across the crystal by way of source and drain electrodes then causes current to flow through the charged region. |
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Worn on all parts of the body, face, back, belly button or ankle, the crystal tattoo will last on the skin for several days. |
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Father Ancelin said the Benedicite and wine was poured into the hanaps, of crystal for the adults, of more robust wood for the children. |
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She stared at it, her fingers tracing the indents were small crystal diamonds filled the interior lining. |
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The eye is a crystal ball, where the pain suffered is transfigured into pleasure received. |
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Something tinkles inside you, shivering, quivering, and then it breaks, shattering like a crystal constellation. |
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Some scientists believe that crystal structure and impurities are central to whether a material becomes triboluminescent. |
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New and practical staining techniques on frozen tissues, such as modified trichrome and crystal violet stains, are welcome additions. |
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The models explain the trigonal pyramidal shape of fibroblast growth factor and provide a basis for interpretation of protein crystal structures. |
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The second morphotype which comprises all illustrated paratypes, bears an outer cyst surface with trigonal pointed crystal tips. |
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Hexagonal crystals are useful in defining our goals and successes, whilst trigonal crystal systems help us to focus on simplicity. |
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The scents were kept in glass or crystal bottles with glass stoppers ornamented with silver, gold, or other metals. |
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The creek was beautiful, crystal clear with an average depth of three feet, flowing through some lovely countryside. |
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Suddenly the crystal windows broke, and glass showered over them, but while Farial and Donael tried to cover, Marael stared at the pair. |
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But somehow, in recent months, the horrible truthfulness of this has become crystal clear. |
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There will also be a show of local crafts including fretwork, crystal glass, embroidery, dancing costumes, place mats, potted plants, flowers, and taxidermy. |
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Exquisite rock islands cloaked in dense foliage are fringed by the shelves of coral reefs covered in crystal water leading you to precipitous drop-offs. |
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It's a memory which, although I can no longer remember a single word of the script, or any of the blocking, has stayed crystal clear in my mind ever since. |
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The crockery has class and the beverages come in real crystal ware. |
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Their quartz clock was a very large device as compared with today's quartz wristwatches which also use microchip and liquid crystal display technology. |
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All one need do is hold a specimen of this material under a light to see countless reflections coming off of tiny crystal faces over the entire quartz surface. |
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Medical experts who have experience with MSM suggest starting with 1,000 mg a day, in either capsule or crystal form, and gradually working up to 4,000 mg daily. |
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Camp brown interior complete with crystal chandeliers and disco lighting, Diep is more kitsch than classy but always packed with creative young barhoppers. |
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When ice recrystallizes, water molecules migrate from smaller crystals to larger ones, thus increasing both crystal size and the probability of injury to the tissues. |
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Wombi Rock, an amazing three-story crystal mountain built inside the casino, is crafted from more than 12,000 individual plates of onyx and alabaster fused to glass. |
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First, they paint a film of liquid crystal onto a glass plate along with two other chemicals that form polymers when exposed to ultraviolet light. |
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In Episode 1, right off the bat, we were treated to Johnny's sobbing over his crystal meth addiction. |
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Geese soared through air, and came to rest on the crystal water. |
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On the other hand, if you'r smoking eight joints a day, or doing an eight-ball of crystal meth, price starts to matter a lot. |
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Peter Lauria gazes into his crystal ball for these and more forecasts for the coming year. |
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The two crystal ball gazers have been engaged in a running battle on Twitter, on their own websites, and in the media at large. |
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The inside of the restaurant is splendid and elegant, decorated with green crystal glass screens dividing it into different dining areas with dazzling dragon wall sculptures. |
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The thin film transistors are useful in active matrix liquid crystal displays where the plastic substrates are transparent in the visible spectrum. |
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The threshold of the door was decorated with gold and silver, while the russet, wood door was trimmed with diamonds along the small sliver of crystal window. |
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The emerald dragon grinned toothily, her crystal eyes sparkling. |
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Some of the video was crystal clear, but in other footage the figures were just fuzzy shadows in black and white. |
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Although the magical scenery filled with priceless glass and crystal furnishings was spectacular and worth a closer look, the two had no time to marvel at it. |
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As a health board with responsibility for the delivery of health care for 400,000 people in the south east, it behoves us to make our position crystal clear. |
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The crystal ball is green and aglow with sparkling, erm, bits. |
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We had just spent a pleasant day on Belle Mare beach, splashing in crystal clear water across the street from a local ashram, the Asian version of a spiritual retreat. |
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There will also be a show of local crafts including fretwork, crystal glass, embroidery, dancing costumes, placemats, potted plants, flowers, and taxidermy. |
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Taken at sun set, the crystal white beach shimmered in the evening sun. |
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She breezes through Previn's challenging music as if to the manner born, combining a crystal clear upper register with a wealth of darker, more sensuous colours. |
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The sound was crystal clear, the music was haunting and soothing. |
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Crafted from porcelain, lead crystal and other fine or precious materials in England, each egg is signed by the artist and comes with a certificate of authenticity. |
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Fanciful miniature fruits and leaves interpreted in carnelian, agate, onyx and rock crystal are skillfully fashioned into opulent bracelets and chains. |
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Some of the triboluminescent materials appear to partially decompose in an hourglass shape that suggests chemical reaction occurs selectively along only some crystal axes. |
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Goods valued at thousands of euro, including crystal glass, have been taken by shoplifters, believed to be from Cork and Waterford, from a number of stores. |
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On Friday the European parliament made its position crystal clear. |
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Here we have used the atomic force microscope to directly observe changes in the atomic lattice on a calcite seed crystal after the introduction of abalone shell proteins. |
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When local peasants try to remove the crystal from its grotto, believing that this would rescue them from a life of poverty, the crystal loses its magic powers. |
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Braise the pear on a slow fire until the crystal sugar melts. |
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Depending on temperature or the presence of an electric potential difference, molecules in a liquid crystal can either be randomly, partially, or completely aligned. |
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Around the building was a deep moat with crystal sparkling water. |
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He took another, and pictured a crystal clear pool in his mind's eye. |
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Recent experiments support the idea that crystal defects may be responsible for the quantum tunnelling of magnetic moments in molecular magnets at low temperatures. |
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He pulled down a clear bottle filled with a crystal clear liquid and poured it into a glass beaker while, at the same time, he poured a light blue bottle into the same jar. |
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Many little crystal and silver figures were placed on the ledge. |
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The company is cutting jobs and closing plants to save money as demand ebbs for its china dinner services, glassware and crystal because consumers are spending less. |
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If histopathology of a tophus or synovial biopsy suggests gout, fine-needle aspiration may be an alternative for crystal identification and subsequent definitive diagnosis. |
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Attempts have been made by various groups to work with trained sensitives in the presence of a crystal skull and record the impressions that they psychically receive. |
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Other high fashion T-shirts are decorated with large chandelier crystal rhinestones evoking a look that is a perfection of casual elegance in today's global dressing. |
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Her installation was made of crystal beads strung on transparent threads. |
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An active matrix type liquid crystal display apparatus, including a pair of substrates and a liquid crystal layer interposed between said pair of substrates. |
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If left to their own devices, pieces made of rock crystal will last forever, but they are of course unusually vulnerable to breakage and destruction. |
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Sapphire crystal is the cover of choice for premium watches. |
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According to Stephens, Clash, his driver, and Stephens all used crystal meth and engaged in foreplay. |
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This peak is then used to make the slight correction necessary to bring the crystal oscillator and hence the microwave field exactly on frequency. |
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Her long black locks whip around her, giving her a wild, desperate look, yet her eyes, a crystal blue azure, reflect the strength and determination of her mind. |
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The western part of Kenya's largest national park boasts the Mzima crystal springs, a haven for hippos, elephants, gazelles, zebras, and giraffes. |
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Where possible, flawed sections are removed and larger crystals cut into smaller pieces with minimal wastage by splitting the crystal along natural cleavage planes. |
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According to Stephens, Clash, his driver and Stephens all used crystal meth and engaged in foreplay. |
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This time, the researchers shined their laser on solutions of glycine, an amino acid that can form three different crystal structures called alpha, beta, and gamma. |
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The third law of thermodynamics states that for a perfect crystal at a temperature of absolute zero on the Kelvin scale the entropy value is zero. |
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It was a just a simple watch of course, intended for the wrist of a young child, but it had a quartz crystal and it kept good time and that was what mattered most. |
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The table was set with the cavendish silver and crystal and various sumptuous-looking bottles from the wine cellar. |
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It was full of green slime and muck instead of crystal clean water. |
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Now that we are in the run of the play, our stage manager has the crystal backstage to ward off the boogeyman. |
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This crystal was glassy and was found associated with smoky quartz, microcline-perthite, biotite, zircon, bastnasite, and limonite after siderite. |
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A quartz crystal resonator depends on the piezo-electric effect to work. This effect converts a mechanical stress in a crystal to a voltage and vice versa. |
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Notebook computers, liquid crystal displays, mother boards, monitors and recordable compact disks all take over 50 percent of the global market share. |
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In this case, one needs to find the optimal thickness for the crystal that minimally compromises on diffracting volume on the one hand and transparence on the other. |
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Instead, a remote sensor placed outdoors transmits a radio signal to a monitor inside your house, which shows the data on a liquid crystal display. |
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Mr Peek, who organised a raft of Golden Jubilee beacons in 2002, delivered the crystal to the Tower of London yesterday evening. |
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The chemicals in 'bath salts' seem to be cousins of the amphetamine agents that debuted as crystal meth. |
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Until now, the best resolution available commercially in electronic displays has been about 150 dpi in high-end liquid crystal display computer monitors. |
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Liquid crystal researchers did manage to create the biaxial nematic state with complex, soapy mixtures, and with flat molecules tied to a long polymer chain. |
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The way a crystal is formed directly influences its potential for healing. |
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But wading out into the crystal water, I had to remind myself that only 50m away was the largest accessible shipwreck in the world of recreational diving. |
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It is sometimes called calcium pyrophosphate deposition disease, crystal deposition disease, or chondrocalcinosis. |
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Artist Carol Roullard combines crystal making, micrography and photography to create distinctive and remarkable fine art. |
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Walk the pontoon bridge across the crystal clear Cahow Lake and enjoy the otherworldly stillness. |
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Fetal RPE were counterstained with crystal violet following fluorescence imaging. |
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Although we can't look into a crystal ball and predict exactly what will happen in 2001, we do know that it is very different from a year ago. |
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But how could Johnny possibly know about that unless his CCTV doubles as a crystal ball as well? |
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Then the Jewel Lady, bearing a massive crystal necklace, lassos Smalls. |
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In a reactor, thousands of atoms can be set in motion by one energetic particle that displaces them from sites in a crystal lattice. |
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An inclusion complex is a solid solution in which molecules of one compound occupy places in the crystal lattice of another compound. |
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The face is encased in a durable clear sapphire crystal rated 9 on the Mohs scale. |
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Could a hunk of crystal really be the oldest thing on Earth? |
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His white Persian cat named Jerry is the cat that eats out of a crystal goblet in a Fancy Feast catfood commercial. |
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A major problem in using liquid crystal display in place of conventional cathode ray tube monitors has been the poor viewing angles. |
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Their analyses revealed a crystal called olivine, which forms at temperatures between 900 and 1,100 kelvins. |
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The weather wasn't great, but it took little away from the enjoyment, not even when we got to the crystal waters of Lake Cauma. |
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All radiation detection devices sense radiation using either a sodium iodide crystal or a plastic scintillator. |
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The research involved varying the distance between atoms in a crystal lattice substrate. |
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Birefringent crystal modeling is included for microlithographic and optical telecommunication devices. |
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Other sections look at crystal shapes, a history of writings, gems in literature, birthstones, and the power of shape. |
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Photonic crystal fiber based dual-wavelength Q-switched fiber laser using graphene oxide as a saturable absorber. |
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I'd hook my crystal set crocodile clips up to the drain pipe and listen while I fell asleep. |
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Calcium precipitates with oxalate in three crystal morphologies that differ in the number of water molecules included in the crystal. |
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Diamondoids are cage-shaped rigid hydrocarbon molecules resembling tiny fragments of a diamond crystal lattice. |
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In the crystal that the MIT researchers studied, each particle constantly changes its magnetic moment. |
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The Schottky diode was fabricated from single crystal diamond made at Element Six by chemical vapour deposition. |
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Conformational change upon binding of the substrate as detected by HDX-MS is consistent with what was observed in crystal structures. |
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This season it is offering a crystal tick-tack-toe board featuring mini champagne buckets and wine glasses as pawns. |
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Experience crystal clear game and chat audio using the latest, intelligent channel-hopping technology for interference-free wireless gaming. |
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Sometimes the bevelling planes stretch so far towards the apex of the crystal that the accuminating planes are scarcely visible. |
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The crystal has an anisotropic structure, as it is stronger along its length than laterally. |
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They wanted crystal champagne glasses for the party but the caterers provided cheapo plastic cups instead. |
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The olivine crystals in most basalts are imperfect, lacking clear crystal faces. |
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If her past is a crystal ball to her future, she will perhaps never be rich, even though she is a good, kind, educated, hard-working person. |
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Is it not crystal clear, then, comrades, that all the evils of this life of ours spring from the tyranny of human beings? |
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Reread through the manual until the instructions are crystal clear in your head. |
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The crystal system to which a particular molecule belongs can make a considerable difference to how easy it is to solve. |
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You can easily extract lead from galena, a natural mineral which has been used in crystal radio receivers. |
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On the other hand, a single snow crystal contains perhaps 100 million molecules, which can be arranged in a gigajillion different ways. |
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Liquid crystal displays were developed by the University of Hull in 1972, in conjunction with the Royal Radar Establishment in Worcestershire. |
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Arrows indicate hemocytes, plasmatocytes, lamellocytes and crystal cells in E, H, K and Q respectively. |
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There were chenille fringes on evening dresses and the necklines of blouses, and crystal fringes on necklines and minicapes. |
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The use of a crystal ball is attributed to the druids to foretell the future. |
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In medieval folklore King Arthur's magician, the wizard Merlin, carried around a crystal ball for the same purpose. |
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John Dee, consultant to Elizabeth I, frequently used a crystal ball to communicate with the angels. |
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Hydrogen solubility in metals is influenced by local distortions or impurities in the crystal lattice. |
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