Painted in gouache, watercolor and acrylic, its surface varies from matte to shiny and its colors from transparent to opaque. |
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This is the opaque, convoluted language quoted in the decision handed down four days ago by the current US Supreme Court. |
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The gargantuan black clouds were overcast by a dense, opaque fog, ever converging, camouflaged with the caliginous sky that surrounded. |
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Allocations were concealed in sequentially numbered opaque envelopes opened once written parental consent was obtained. |
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Codes were kept in sequentially numbered opaque envelopes until just before use. |
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We randomised patients individually using sealed, opaque, sequentially numbered envelopes. |
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The blinding sun has occulted a segment of the river's surface, rendering it opaque to the spectator's eye. |
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Rain foamed on the hotel's harbour side lawn and produced a bank of hanging mist opaque as hill fog. |
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Their costumes are singularly unrevealing-baggy and opaque harem pants, topped by long-sleeved bodices with high necks. |
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Even though he was bathed in harsh white light, a black wispy shadow, virtually opaque, enveloped Reed completely. |
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Major mineral phases include plagioclase and pyroxene, with small amounts of opaque minerals, olivine, apatite, and sometimes biotite. |
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They typically comprise early olivine and plagioclase, ophitically enclosed by augite, with opaque oxides and apatite. |
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He wanted to know what was wrong with the six-year-old girl with opaque corneas. |
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The maize situation has also been worsened by the ever increasing demand for the grain by opaque beer brewers and stockfeed manufacturers. |
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The mediums vary from high gloss to matte, transparent to opaque, bold to nuanced. |
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By now you will have a wooden container full of an insipid yellowish opaque liquid and a sieve full of mash. |
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Awareness of the smooth page clouds the difference between varnished and unvarnished oil paint, between opaque and transparent watercolour. |
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Alternatively, you might replace transparent glass with the opaque frosted or acid-etched variety. |
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Black Velvet India Ink provides waterproof, opaque coverage, is nontoxic and is available in 4-oz., pint and quart sizes. |
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Males immediately began displaying to one another through the transparent partition after the opaque partition was removed. |
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The surfaces of these complex, radically vertiginous paintings are built up with transparent and opaque acrylics. |
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Ranging from flat and opaque to glasslike, Appel's acrylic paint is clearly hand-applied but with varying degrees of visible brushwork. |
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Out of them came only egg yolk and egg white, firm and opaque or runny and transparent to be sure, but never any sort of baby bird. |
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More generally, his writing style is somewhat diffuse, full of jokes and asides, with the result that his line of analysis is sometimes opaque. |
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Although most of the beryl is fractured and opaque, a few transparent crystals have been found. |
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Occasionally, they hold their hands out to the passing crowd asking for handouts, taking turns to sip an opaque liquid from a plastic container. |
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The work is viewed on a screen behind which drawings, puppets, and backdrops are illuminated using opaque and transparent projections. |
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Derrida neglected to discuss alternatives except in language so opaque it is impossible to decipher. |
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Topics that had once appeared impossibly opaque to even the most determined of scholars now almost promiscuously invite inquiry and controversy. |
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But then again, it's exactly with such opaque language that committees like to dig their way out of trouble. |
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He believed that there do exist necessary connections in nature, even though these connections are opaque to human understanding. |
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I say to the Minister that someone must have thought through what that means, but it is completely opaque to me. |
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The Federal Reserve chairman is famous for his opaque remarks and abstruse topics. |
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Broadly speaking, its function is to help us express and regulate our emotional lives, which are confusing and sometimes opaque to us. |
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This was part of an effort to increase the transparency of hedge funds, which are notoriously opaque to investors and regulators. |
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The explanations are about as opaque to the uninitiated as the phrases themselves. |
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The bill's language was opaque enough that opponents worried it would impact fishing, too. |
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The existing products emphasize process and procedure and tend to be so opaque to the user that they are not trusted for speculative work. |
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The process isn't necessarily racist or sexist, it's just totally opaque to anyone who isn't a student politics geek. |
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Besides discouraging plant growth, the opaque toldo absorbs sunlight, becoming a huge radiant heater. |
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Moreover, by invoking Nahuatl and speaking in tongues, he dramatizes the opaque materiality of language. |
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You could see them in their mud-clogged boots, with ill-fitting greatcoats and oversized rifles, filing off into an opaque horizon. |
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The palace was constructed of a hard opaque crystal, as well as marble and stone, and it seemed to glitter in the light of the morning sun. |
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He made a number of vases with opaque white glazes applied over mat green, blue, and white glazes. |
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Cordierite in these two metamorphic belts forms rounded, opaque black to brown porphyroblasts typically less than 0.5 inch across. |
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Hansen uses short sentences and has a knack for clarifying opaque and recondite ideas. |
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Corneal transplants are performed for people who have damaged or opaque corneas. |
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Laminated safety glass frees architects from strict reliance on opaque structural materials. |
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Representation is problematized by exposing its rhetoric as well as its more opaque meaning. |
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It is neither as white as zinc white nor as opaque as titanium, but is excellent for making tints of cooler colors. |
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My face is too hawklike, too sharp and opaque in emotion to really be appealing. |
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Nevertheless, she helped me duct-tape opaque plastic sheets over the room's windows, closet doorjambs, light fixtures, and electrical outlets. |
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To see well, all layers of the cornea must be free of any cloudy or opaque areas. |
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As far as the gem folks are concerned, it is not much of an exaggeration to say that they see gems as either transparent or opaque. |
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Most are pinkish purple and range from transparent to almost opaque, the latter often being extensively cracked. |
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It is the relatively opaque idioms which tend to be fairly rigid in their form. |
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And for vision it is also necessary that there should be visual purple behind the retina and an opaque cornea and iris. |
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The protein of the lens had changed, making it opaque and preventing light from reaching the retina. |
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This opaque crystal is a powerful aura cleanser and can be used to clear sacred spaces. |
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Most use a combination of transparent and opaque watercolors, and their original works are about twice the size of the printed plates. |
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The removable lid of the two-chambered container supported the plant and was opaque. |
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The tapestry is weaved from a mixture of light linen and heavy velvet and is sometimes translucent, often opaque. |
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The increasingly opaque Williams, dragged into the church's interminable conflicts, needs a right-hand man to keep an eye on the bigger picture. |
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Its refinement however, and the shifting play of the opaque and transparent, suggests descent from the traditional Japanese house. |
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Some temples have gone so far as to stick women behind freshly erected opaque walls to separate the sexes. |
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She likes to wear frosted plum lipstick and opaque lilac eyeshadow to match it. |
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The smart money is now buying number plate protectors that become opaque with flash photography! |
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Grisaille enamelware obtains a design in light and shade by painting over an opaque white background in one colour. |
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There is a growing perception that the decision-making is remote, opaque, and even undemocratic. |
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It is certainly a film with its longueurs, and is often frustratingly opaque. |
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She had short, ash-blonde hair, high cheek bones, and trendy thin-wire-oval-frame glasses set before her opaque brown eyes. |
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The paint is buttery and opaque, crisp and decisive, and there appears to be very little underpainting. |
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Uraninite is typically seen as an opaque, steel-black to velvet-black mineral with a submetallic to greasy luster. |
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The main dining area is sectioned off with opaque glass windows and sheer curtains that give a sense of intimacy matched by the gracious service. |
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His grasp of cinematic language is not fluid enough to prevent the film from becoming, at times, maddeningly opaque. |
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The sedimentary clasts also contain abundant opaque minerals, chiefly magnetite. |
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Zircons extracted from this sample were typically prismatic, red to yellow-whitish in colour and translucent to opaque. |
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The more common episomal pattern appears as a dense, opaque, blue oval that overlies the majority of the central portion of the target cell. |
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She claimed to be able to sense the suit of a tarot card through opaque barriers. |
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Traditionally, maiolica is earthenware with a lead-based glaze made opaque by tin oxide. |
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Texture also was featured in crepe knits embellished with dimensional scallops and two-tone jacquards with sheer blisters on an opaque ground. |
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Brilliant, vibrant, and opaque colors are all intermixable and clean up with water. |
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The viral solutions would survive the UV lights only because he would seal the syringes in an opaque biohazard container before leaving. |
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In the cnidarians, chaetognaths, and ctenophores, the opaque gut wall was the surface measured. |
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As the name implies, these crystals are white and opaque in the center but have gemmy transparent edges and corners. |
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It simply continued, going on towards infinity until finally the air itself was so thick as to be opaque. |
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Since barium sulfate is opaque to x rays, a clear image of the details of the GI system can be obtained, and most defects can be detected. |
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When a pigment has a high scattering power in relation to the medium, the paint will be dense and opaque in appearance. |
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When you're stumped for style, nothing beats the black opaque tights that rule at Helmut Lang. |
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It is available in six standard translucent colors with custom variations that range from the semi-transparent to the opaque. |
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On close inspection, the soft trail of graphite seems almost molten in contrast to the opaque gouache. |
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Redwood gazebos will look and perform best with the application of a transparent, semi-transparent or opaque finish. |
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Among the items that had become opaque were datelines and bylines, which were sometimes close to a lie. |
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At the Serrie and McGuire pegmatites, large opaque white to pale blue euhedral topaz crystals were found in the core-margin zone. |
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The logical chain leading from recovery from illness to an understanding of the animals' language is similarly opaque. |
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The usual choice is a solid-color opaque fabric, but you might consider a print lining under a plain color or even a patterned sheer. |
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He wrote in an often opaque and always toplofty style, with a specialized vocabulary derived from the social sciences. |
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In time, I refined and complicated the sand imagery by pressing the opaque sand into different densities and creating shadings. |
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The light is opaque, and the beach looks soft and European like a Monet view of the plage. |
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But the very same atmosphere is opaque in most frequencies of far infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays and gamma rays. |
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Contrast medium appears opaque on X-ray film, providing a clear outline of structures such as your digestive tract or blood vessels. |
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For juice, you're looking at that milkily opaque orange carton stuff that's only one shaky step up from the despicable Sunny Delight. |
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Different terms applied to opaque and translucent red, and special terms described translucence itself. |
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Who would have thought that someone who subscribes to the opaque and inegalitarian precepts of postmodernism would now be considered Left? |
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Authorities also introduced an open land tender system last year to improve market transparency, replacing often opaque land sales. |
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Specific wavelengths are absorbed as light passes through a transparent gem or is reflected from the surface of an opaque gem. |
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Spoken entirely in Latin and Aramaic, it is contrived, opaque and incomprehensible. |
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For opaque hubs, choices range from quick-bonding adhesives such as cyanoacrylates to epoxy systems. |
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The fade-proof, permanent opaque ink will withstand watercolor washes if used with watercolor pencils, crayons or brush markers. |
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A shorthand system such as the Banff system is completely opaque to nonspecialists. |
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Use the other pair of forceps to pinch a bit of abdominal cuticle and pull, revealing the pair of white opaque ovaries. |
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Black opaque tights, three-inch court shoes and a quilted Chanel bag complete the look. |
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Water and glass are opaque, they refract, diffuse, obscure, and reflect images. |
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Through these three processes, society confronts the individual as an external, subjectively opaque, and pre-emptive facticity. |
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The university has falsely combined these patently contradictory goals, making opaque the real differences between them. |
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Also, the curtains themselves are not completely opaque, so that the light shows through as two slightly blueish areas against the blackness. |
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The intact cysts were filled with clear to straw-colored fluid or thick mucoid to opaque greenish yellow fluid. |
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As the meaning of kit was in turn forgotten, the whole compound became opaque, inviting the intervention of folk etymology. |
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In all specimens the groundmass is peppered with opaque minerals, rare apatite laths and rare euhedral blade-like calcite. |
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It has opaque adoption procedures and risks unfair and unequal enforcement. |
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The lower portion of these same windows feature switchable glass, which changes from clear to opaque at the touch of a button. |
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On the lowest floor, a series of sliding wall panels and pocketed opaque glass doors allow for maximum flexibility. |
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Television cameras do not penetrate the fog of war, they render it more opaque. |
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Why can we see beneath water whereas the ray of vision reflects off opaque bodies and the surface of water is opaque? |
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The back windows are consequently opaque with dog slobber and imprints of nostrils. |
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The poet seems to be experiencing a kind of existential crisis in a hostile, opaque, impenetrable and uninhabitable world. |
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They have a granular or sugary texture and are color zoned, with an opaque pale blue core and a white rind. |
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Her variegated surfaces may be opaque or layered as transparent washes, glazed or scraped, scumbled, wiped down or sanded. |
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It results in an opaque admissions process that is more easily influenced by individuals who are socially privileged. |
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It had large, opaque eyes, no nose, and a lipless slit for a mouth with two small orifices on each side. |
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A popular form in the 1760s was the result of twisting opaque white or coloured glass into the stem, instead of air bubbles. |
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And she had a new pair of black patent-leather shoes, with gold buckles, and she had white opaque tights. |
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His use of opaque versus open areas and his deft use of patterning versus flat color is especially noteworthy. |
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But his tendency towards dull speeches, opaque language and meandering responses to questions almost undid him. |
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The pegmatites are composed of K-feldspar, quartz, plagioclase and biotite, with titanite, opaque minerals and apatite as accessory minerals. |
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Direct questions on financial issues are answered with opaque spiels on their version of moral principle. |
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Most of the nodules, when cut with a diamond saw, were translucent to opaque and whitish-gray, but some had a reddish to orangish tint. |
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We stratified patients in each centre according to degree of obstruction and randomised them to treatment by consecutive sealed opaque envelopes. |
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The existing rules are so opaque it is difficult to avoid the impression they were drawn up in a spirit of opportunist ambiguity. |
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The small, vitreous, opaque black grains look very much like the murataite with which it is associated. |
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The little dab of opaque glue that attached the other end of the film to its spool yielded a second white form at the lower right. |
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Whether it's weaving in opaque, double-meaning lyrics or sneaking a horn part way deep in the mix, the compositions on Twin Cinema are immediate yet multi-layered. |
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In conformity with the 16 th-century recipes, the opaque white glass is coloured and opacified by small tin oxide crystals within a glass which is rich in lead. |
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I find conversation about football utterly opaque and uninteresting. |
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After shaking, he pours the opaque, green liquid through a strainer and into a chilled champagne coupe. |
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My description of cannonball has become admittedly abstract, and the novel is sometimes inexplicably opaque. |
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Kyanite, microcline, zircon, monazite and opaque minerals are variably present with epidote, actinolite and chlorite being present as secondary alteration minerals. |
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The risk with collage is that it can seem slapdash or myopic, its meaning opaque to anyone but the artist. |
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Overt displays of intelligence are considered just dandy in the art world so long as they are opaque enough to lend themselves to afflatus and jargoneering. |
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It is easiest to observe real images when projected on an opaque screen. |
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Bio polymers can be manufactured into biodegradable clear or opaque plastic and textile fibres which create fabric with the handle of silk or linen. |
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Despite the insubstantial nature of the wraith, it appeared opaque enough, and stood in the center of the study's hardwood floor with its wings fully outstretched. |
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These areas are of course the smallest, and seem to jump in front of the saw blade when cutting through opaque areas so that the labradorescent area is sliced at a bad angle. |
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The country's legendary bureaucracy is as labyrinthine as ever, and its legal system opaque, with separate laws for foreign and domestic investors. |
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These surfaces include lacquered tabletops, glazed ceramic tile, untextured plastic, metal surfaces, photo paper, laminate countertops, opaque glass, and more. |
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She described star garnets from Emerald Creek, Idaho, as opaque. |
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For his part, Mortenson has remained in seclusion and released only opaque statements, mainly through his charity. |
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Andy and Kevin set off for a two-month trip to the Antipodes on Thursday, and the first of Andy's characteristically opaque text messages arrived soon afterwards. |
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Inside each cabin, opaque walls are lined with soft suede-like material. |
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The process by which people are appointed to inquiries appears wholly opaque, raising the suspicion that politicians appoint people who will give them the result they want. |
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Its spread wings and belly were the same opaque, gentle roseate. |
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For skate in black butter, you begin by poaching the wings in salted, lightly vinegared water with herbs and aromatics for ten minutes until it becomes opaque, then drain it. |
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Two kinds of panels are used, one opaque with vertical ridges, and the other resembling a veil, with horizontal louvres that allow light to filter into the gallery spaces. |
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The filters were fastened to the foil-covered lid with opaque tape. |
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Under Sepp Blatter, its interminable head, the body has been opaque and corrupt. |
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If all else fails, steam 12 ounces of boned, skinned sole fillets in a single layer until opaque but still moist-looking in the center, about 5 minutes. |
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Strongly tinting any surface it touches, heavy-bodied and opaque, it recalls the industrial, bringing to mind, among other things, the red lead paint used to prime steel. |
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Other useful aids include travel mirrors and opaque disposal bags. |
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Its stainless-steel panels perforated by a grid of numerous small holes are either shinily opaque or surprisingly transparent, depending on your angle of view. |
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And then cue the 501 nonprofits, which are also unaccountable and almost totally opaque, as conduits for secret giving. |
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And so it grew and grew until the summit was shut out of view from the valley, and over the valley itself was an everextending canopy, opaque and grey. |
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A bodysuit emblazoned with stars, appears alongside 70s style pinstripe suits and spaghetti strap dresses which are either opaque and bold, or plain black and transparent. |
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How did we expect to extract fish for four from this opaque murk? |
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As gels contracted they changed their appearance from semitransparent to almost completely opaque, with uniaxially structured matrix in the central zones of the gels. |
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An opaque sky of soft blues was joined by clouds of snowy white. |
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The pills are perfectly spherical, opaque, and shiny, like tiny pearls. |
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I have never before encountered such non-transparency, a completely opaque affair that avoided the democratic competition of ideas in drawing up the formulations. |
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Acrylic also comes in various transparent or opaque colours. |
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These consist of arrays of pixels, each made of a material that varies from being transparent to opaque depending on the size of the electrical voltage you apply to it. |
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The crystals range from nearly opaque through translucent to transparent. |
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Beyond was a flurry of activity as men and women in white lab coats bustled around a dozen or so large, cylindrical vats containing a nearly opaque, viscous liquid. |
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Online voting systems will use technology that is opaque to voters. |
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Perfect for black-and-white art work, the scratchboards, available in varying thicknesses, are coated with a fine white china clay and covered with a black opaque surface. |
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Cut the hem and neckline facings from contrasting opaque fabric. |
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The pigments color the paint, make it opaque, and aid in UV resistance. |
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Losing oneself in the movie is not figured as pleasurable, but sets up, rather, a mode of helplessness in the face of an opaque and fragmented story line. |
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It is a reddish brown sandstone formed by detrital quartz, plagioclase, feldspar and muscovite, with subordinate apatite, zircon and opaque minerals. |
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It could even lead to opaque credit allocation practices and connivance between business and political circles, bringing opportunities to the wrong people. |
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If you're going to store watercolour paintings, interleave them with archival tissue and wrap the bundles tightly in non-permeable opaque plastic, between stiff boards. |
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What I mean by this is that I want the background image to appear, even when the content is there, rather than the content section being a plain opaque colour. |
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Yet his writing is emptily abstract and opaque, e.g. As images of posteriority, ruins reveal the primordiality of the temporal law dial holds sway over their obsolescence. |
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Visual transparency can also be controlled by applying frit to both sides of the glass so that at some angles it appears transparent, and at other angles it appears opaque. |
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In the echoic-visual condition, samples were presented underwater behind a thin black polyethylene screen that was visually opaque but echoically transparent. |
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Nonetheless, when text is read, the absence of a vowel is a cue to retrieve the semantic context so as to disambiguate opaque words that are ambiguous. |
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The oval shape, the guilloche, or engine-turned, ground overlaid with translucent enamel, and the contrasts of translucent and opaque areas are all copied from French boxes. |
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In addition, the decoration incorporates translucent, opaque, guilloche, and champleve enamels as well as a garland of cast-gold and enameled flowers. |
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The mineral separates provided a population of euhedral, prismatic crystals, which are either transparent and colourless or chocolate brown and translucent to opaque. |
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Some biotite crystals form perfectly euhedral plates, others show a reaction rim rich in opaque granules towards the surrounding microfelsitic base. |
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Where Staffel has layered strips and nubbins of clay onto the underlying form, their opaque shapes bring us back to the tangible surface. |
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Zircon, opaque minerals, titanite and Fe oxides are present in the rock as accessory minerals. |
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This generally makes determining the price of ores of this nature opaque and difficult. |
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This opened in 1890 with electric locomotives that hauled carriages with small opaque windows, nicknamed padded cells. |
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Donoghue drank from an opaque bottle containing a decomposed snail and claimed that it had made her ill. |
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Much of the most highly prized amber is transparent, in contrast to the very common cloudy amber and opaque amber. |
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Instead of free speech, we now have regulated speech that has ensnarled elections in a web of bizarre and opaque rules. |
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Solstice can electroplate many different metals and alloys in a spectrum of processes, on transparent or opaque substrates. |
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Wear with opaque tights and hightop trainers and swap for laser-cut flats when it's sunny. |
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Substandard cardis, a design fault in the elasticated waist on men's slacks, or opaque tights that twist in the wash? |
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Secondary minerals in these rocks include chlorite, calcite, Iron hydroxide, opaque mineral, Leucoxene and quartz. |
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Political rhetoric, of course, is traditionally the most opaque of all. |
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Aristoc's Flower Net tights continue this with their delicate cut-out patterning on light opaque in pearl grey. |
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At the same time, combining an opaque plastic layer with an overlayer of transparent Lexan resin can hide wiring and other hardware. |
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Despite a vexingly short index and opaque citations of primary documents, it is marked by judicious analysis and brisk writing. |
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Another knife blade, almost opaque, is made from Novaculite, which is found in the Ouachita National Forest area of Arkansas. |
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The result is a lightweight, amorphous, opaque sheet with impact-resistant cushioning properties and a nonporous physical barrier to microbes. |
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They resemble amethysts, and vary in colour from an opaque milky mauveness to a clear deep purple. |
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Examination revealed opaque tympanic membranes, and audiometry showed a mixed hearing loss bilaterally. |
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The cryptocrystalline varieties are either translucent or mostly opaque, while the transparent varieties tend to be macrocrystalline. |
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The situation was compounded as successive generations of the family expunged and sanitized the already opaque details of Austen's biography. |
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Titanite, zircon, opaque minerals and Fe and Ti oxides are also present as accessories. |
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Ja, well, no, fine. After reading that opaque bureau-speak, I know what I want a portion of and it's not Coke. |
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The opaque minerals in these rocks consist of chalcopyrite, bornite, malachite, azurite and Fe-oxide. |
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The flesh of the pawpaw is opaque, a little yellower than banana, closer to the color of lemon meringue pie filling. |
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This microstructure has been found to transform a transparent film into an opaque film with high diffused reflectance. |
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Anglesite is an opaque compound that was found nearly everywhere throughout the varnish. |
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In the latter country it is mostly black and known as Whitby jet, while in Corea and Japan it is red in color and opaque. |
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We have agreed that heat is energy to begin with. Light is also a form of energy for when absorbed by any opaque substance it turns completely into heat. |
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Annealing high above Tg creates a smectic A phase which is opaque red. |
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A black grease pencil can be substituted for an opaque marker. |
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The ill-defined, amorphous soft tissue opaque structure was cranial to the renogonadal silhouette and partially summated on the caudal aspect of the lungs. |
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The true nature of the supply chain is usually more complex and opaque, with the potential for periwinkle harvesting areas and date of catch to be changed. |
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In over two decades of work, Egoyan's has sculpted an idiosyncratic and engaging filmography out of the often opaque mysteries of knowing or, more precisely, of not knowing. |
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In the middle 1950s the river was so polluted by dyeworks in the middle reaches between Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge, that it ran different opaque colours from day to day. |
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The City of Johannesburg promotes the use of palisade fencing rather than opaque, usually brick, walls as criminals cannot hide as easily behind the fence. |
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Then nodules of blue earth have to be removed and an opaque crust must be cleaned off, which can be done in revolving barrels containing sand and water. |
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From the 1960s they produced a number of ranges using white glass encased in opaque coloured glass, such as the Carnaby, Rainbow and Palet ranges. |
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Blue cheese may be more accurate than green when an astronaut finally steps off into the rough, dark, opaque material left by micrometeorite bombardment. |
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The BOPP line offers transparent, non-heat sealable, heat-sealable and co-extruded material up to five layers and in white, opaque and pearlised grades. |
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The water in the Minas Basin is a dense and nearly opaque reddish brown due to large amounts of suspended silt which are continually churned by tidal currents. |
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Some of the noteworthy gemstones featured in rings this spring are opaque, sultry gems like moonstone, hematite, rutilated quartz, lapis lazuli and labradorite. |
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Both hearken back to the work of Sandgren's father as well as to their predecessors' through techniques such as scraping the canvas or the use of chalky opaque pigments. |
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