The house is wrapped in opalescent glass and galvanized steel with a vein-like standing seam. |
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Gonnardite typically has a silky, almost opalescent luster, and it may exhibit a faint concentric banding. |
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Wings spread, it appears poised for flight, ready to soar over Lake Michigan, an opalescent blue in early summer. |
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The light that we shine on the opalescent mixture reflects back in every color, at every scale. |
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He had her name put on the sides in big, bold opalescent green, hoping it would reflect like the shimmerings of an imaginary dragon. |
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This colorless, solid cream works to temporarily fill in lines and large pores, and leaves a soft, opalescent finish that feels very silky. |
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I found a pink raw silk jacket with covered buttons, a soft leopard vest and a cream wool shell covered with opalescent sequins and beads. |
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Bathed in an opalescent haze in the middle distance, they stand watch and wait their turn. |
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At Badgley Mischka, beads were everywhere, from pearls to garnet cat's eye crystals to opalescent moonstones. |
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This process helps combat the natural bitter flavour of the drink and releases its brilliant opalescent green colour. |
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The result is often an opalescent and pearlescent surface with multiple colours. |
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Then, dab a pale, opalescent shimmer cream onto the innermost corners of your eyes to bring them to life. |
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They look heavily metallic, pearly, or opalescent in the tube, but on lips, the coverage is soft and subtle. |
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The antigen suspension is a translucent to whitish opalescent suspension that may sediment slightly. |
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Translucent or opalescent enamel: enamel with no tin oxide through which the copper plate can be seen. |
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In addition, dentin is far more opaque and intensely coloured than enamel, whereas the enamel features additional opalescent qualities. |
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When at rest, their flesh is a translucent white, with a faint bluish tinge and blue-green opalescent patches. |
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This color looks as an opalescent or milky effect, it is caused by of numerous microphone inclusions. |
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The pallid double-moons gleamed silver, highlighting some of the leaves, and he could see beams of the opalescent light fall through the breaks in the trees. |
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Boris plunged in his hand and drew out an exquisite marble thing, blue-veined, rose-tinted, and glistening with opalescent drops. |
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It's not the intensely bright colour of summer lilies, irises, poppies and daylilies, but the deeper gem tones of ruby-rose sedums, amethyst ajuga and opalescent anemones. |
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For a second the lily was enveloped in a milk-white foam, which disappeared, leaving the fluid opalescent. |
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A variety that is often cloudy, opalescent, and chatoyant is known as cymophane. |
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Opaque, asteriated, iridescent, opalescent, or chatoyant stones are usually cut en cabochon. |
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Hard to miss, especially by night divers, whose lights catch the gleam from its huge opalescent eyes, is the ratfish, which cruises by on wing-like pectoral fins. |
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Illuminated by an opalescent storage wall and by neon light bouncing off bricks, the space thus created embodies lightness. |
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We stepped out into the dawn's opalescent light and on to Grand Anse beach. |
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These two properties make opalescent film an obvious material for currency. |
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The H1N1 antigen is a sterile, translucent to whitish opalescent suspension that may sediment slightly in a 10mL vial. |
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The opalescent clearcoat's aspect during the application and in the first drying phases is to be considered absolutely normal. |
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Metallic 'opal' shades is a precious selection of eight sparkling opalescent colours out of the MADEIRA exclusive Supertwist thread range. |
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Try the dazzling opalescent shades which bring embroideries to life with flashes of glitter and sparkle. |
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They have a distinct opalescent effect and are for particular use at the incisal edge and at the side of the tooth. |
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Agar colonies are initially smooth, shining and opalescent, but become brown with age. |
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Even the basic material of SR Adoro exhibits opalescent characteristics, which are equal to those of the natural tooth in every way. |
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With unbounded flair, Tia couples opalescent shades of princess and oyster in the finest cotton with stiff denim to capture the edgy allure of modern London. |
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Both the bowl and the foot of the vase are blown in plate blue transparent glass infused with fragmented bits of silver leaf and random streaks of opalescent glass. |
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She was a crafter of clay fairies, and beside her camping site was a small wooded patch she decorated with mini Christmas tree lights, opalescent ornaments, and her fairies. |
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My opalescent kneecaps are somewhat bruised, and not in a good way. |
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The colours of the fading light infuse everything in pinks and opalescent blues that tinge our beloved Vikinghogda with a play of light and colour that it is impossible to capture let alone describe. |
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The opalescent, minty-green louche billows under the ice water droplets. |
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From the elongated fingerlike branches of the necklace tree, opalescent pods dangle like strings of pearls. |
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Below me, through the opalescent surface, I saw the white ghost of the Cessna. |
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By the third or fourth day the papules filled with an opalescent fluid to become vesicles. |
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They are made up of a small round skylight window and a vertical niche that will be reopened and decorated with opalescent glass to let in the light. |
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On examination by her general practitioner no visible opalescent nits or live lice and blue macules at feeding sites were present. |
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The opalescent sheen of every colour gives plain patterns the essence of quiet elegance and adds to the knitted garment striking colour reflections of great visual impact. |
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The petals of this one are made from an attractive opalescent glass, the stem being naturalistically modelled in green. |
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Instead, Dr Baumberg has built his opalescent material from scratch. |
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No-iron rations Opal fruits ReprintsThe result is a flexible film of crystals with opalescent properties that can be used to coat malleable surfaces, producing attractive iridescent hues. |
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The polymer spheres and carbon particles arrange themselves spontaneously into the correct crystal structure when encouraged by a little heat, so manufacturing opalescent film should be easy. |
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It was a mid-autumn evening, cold and dimly lit by opalescent streetlamps. |
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Clear to opalescent, colourless to pale yellow solution. |
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But the suit was a classic tweed in opalescent pink, with flecks of mauvish blue and a selvage trim, a slightly flared skirt that grazed the knee, and a boxy jacket with her signature cropped sleeves and narrow armholes. |
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Apocrine secretion is oily, opalescent, and odourless when secreted, but acquires an offensive smell when it mingles with the bacteria of the skin. |
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Physicochemical properties: Concentrate for solution for infusion: clear to slightly opalescent, colourless to pale brown, sterile liquid for intravenous infusion. |
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This entirely transparent material provides a slight opalescent effect, enabling the true-to-nature reproduction of highly translucent areas, as can be found in natural teeth. |
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