Within moments, my hair lost its sheen and assembled itself into blonde dreadlocks. |
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Both of their faces had a soft sheen of sweat and Thom loosened his collar a little. |
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Scrubbing with the coarse cloth and mineral spirits may take the sheen off the door. |
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Some are flavoured, scented and others are two-tone, mixing two colours to create a lovely glossy sheen. |
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Once I was able to peer beyond the blinding sheen the songs presented themselves. |
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After a rainstorm, a thin film of motor oil covering a rain puddle has a rainbow-colored sheen. |
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It's cold, but she guesses that's probably down more to the viscous sheen of sweat slicked across her body than to the weather itself. |
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Recycled glass tiles emit a nacreous sheen that changes throughout the day. |
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I could only gaze at it, my image reflecting perfectly from its unmatched sheen. |
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This is their dressiest line of handbags, featuring full-bodied, vegetable-tanned nappa leather with a slight sheen finish. |
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The on-stage narrator is the author of the story, and she gives the play its literary sheen. |
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Beneath that sheen of hard-earned respectability, however, were unredeemed sins. |
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The subtle pervasive sheen, which caresses similar unshowy utensils, differs little in the two pictures. |
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Quickly it solidified into crystals of ice, and in only a few moments the surface of the cloak was covered with a sheen of glimmering ice. |
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Through a slick sheen of soft rain the broken surfaces of the pavement spread out before me. |
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Over the next few seasons the high sheen would fade, gradually achieving that beautiful, soft verdigris of aged copper. |
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Once the iron sheet is buffed to give it the dull sheen the engraving work is taken up. |
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The most beautiful was a series of small graphite paintings, buffed to a dull sheen that recalls the surfaces of ancient mirrors. |
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The acrylic stone has a low sheen, unlike the vitreous china of old, which had a high sheen that revealed any imperfections in the manufacture. |
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Another distinct bird is the Nicobar pigeon with its metallic green hackles and sheen on its plumage. |
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Newness and nowness lends successful Pop a temporary sheen that is quickly tarnished. |
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We heated the metal with a propane torch to slightly discolor it and rubbed the top with fine steel wool to give the surface a duller sheen. |
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In the grainy black and white photo I can still make out the sheen of A.'s hair oil and the way he slicked his dark locks back on the sides. |
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Satin is used in a host of applications, while the fashionable tweed and herringbone patterns in wool fabrics likewise seek sheen. |
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After brushing, a rubdown with a chamois cloth will bring out the natural sheen in a boxer's coat. |
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The firm's best seller at Premiere Vision, he reported, was an iridescent cotton shirting in pinpoint Oxford with sheen. |
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After we shot down the catapult, we saw a sheen of hydraulic fluid covering the pressure bulkhead in the back of the aircraft. |
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The entire massive plinth and the next solid moulding above it are left with a rough surface, dented by heavy hammers and not peened to a sheen. |
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Debussy's impressionistically languid Premier Rhapsodie was filled with warm, burnished tonal sheen and fetching sounds. |
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Only that and the dull metallic sheen of the flintlock pistol clutched firmly in his hand. |
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In the meantime, he will continue telling the story of his life over and over, refining its delivery to a sheen as perfect as his prose. |
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The silver hake, in accordance with its name, has a silvery iridescent sheen when freshly caught. |
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After flat-ironing your hair, it is best to use a lightweight serum or sheen that will smooth frizz without weighing down the hair. |
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Don't forget brushes, fly spray, show sheen and other tools that will help your horse look his best. |
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Looking back she saw Gaelic's blue eyes glowing a sheen of green from amongst the mounds of blankets and coverlets. |
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Over a dark, crew-necked top, he is sporting a well-cut suit with an expensive sheen. |
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He combines hand-held camera, zoom lenses, freeze-frames, and well-timed cutaways to give the whole thing a perfect sheen. |
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His name was Stephen, and he had a short white fuzz of hair, and an auburn sheen to his fur. |
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The Arctic grayling, also known as the bluefish, is a beautiful game fish with dark blue, pink and purple tones which have an iridescent sheen. |
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The production is clear, although the 80s sheen sounds a bit dated at times. |
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In keeping with the nostalgic tone of the movie, he presents things in a gauzy brown-and-white with a thin sheen of color. |
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The aquarium shimmers with life, and a glass harmonica adds a reflective sheen to the tank. |
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It's a haunting reverberant sound that, in spite of its cool digital sheen and glassiness, feels natural and inviting. |
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The pale blue cobblestones glistened as the sun's rays sparkled on the light sheen of water. |
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Everything is very measured, very deliberate, very proper, with a flawless outer sheen concealing what lies just below the surface. |
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These natural phenomena lend some sheen and gloss to the lake, which otherwise looks sick and forlorn now. |
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And as the chuckles subsided, they pondered over the prospect of their city yielding to the concrete bustle and losing its green sheen. |
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This afternoon, my skin dewed with a thin sheen of glistening fresh sweat, something snapped. |
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Ian picked up the revolver and held it in his lap with both hands, staring at it, admiring the dull sheen of the metal. |
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It was made of stone, just as the storeroom had been, and shone with a dull sheen. |
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The pamor adds color and beauty to the otherwise dull black sheen of the blade. |
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A cantaloupe doesn't have the smooth sheen of a honeydew or the artistic green striations of a watermelon. |
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Although it has a superficial sheen, the film is mired in structural errors, weak plot contrivances and flimsy characterisation. |
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Her hair was a sleek silver, having the sheen and radiance of the light of the moon. |
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Increased activity of the thyroid gland makes the small fish lose their rainbow-like markings and adopt a silvery sheen. |
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Linen, always a staple for summer, is blended with synthetics like rayon and polyester to add sheen and reduce wrinkling. |
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The subtle sheen that he imparts is obtained by thin application of paint brushed on meticulously to obtain the desired build up. |
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Not exactly, but I've always had a soft spot for that silky sheen that comes with fresh plaster. |
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The colors of the jerseys, contrasting with the sheen of the ice and the roaring crowd, is striking and brilliant. |
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Did anyone you researched think of themselves not as rogue scientists but as outsider artists, with a sheen of irony around their projects? |
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Claw held the pearl-handled pistol at arm's length, studying the sheen on the blued barrel. |
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The rot spreads, mould covering the sheen of life, dragging it down with cloying, asphyxiating stealth. |
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The beads are then lustred all over with mother of pearl giving them a beautiful sheen like oil on water. |
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From that momentous day, Muir's already awesome influence took on a fresh sheen. |
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Whether you're tanning on the beach or staying cool at the mall, these glosses will be perfect for subtle shine or a high powered sheen. |
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The wrapper in this case is made primarily from tapioca starch, which imparts a translucent sheen to the roll. |
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It was more tarnished metal than glass, and was covered in a sheen of dried soap. |
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Better quality sateen fabric is mercerized to give your linen a higher sheen. |
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The most common nodules are pure azurite in radially fibrous masses that exhibit a peculiar satiny sheen or chatoyancy on broken surfaces. |
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A couple of rough mattes here and there take the sheen off, but overall, everything looks good technically. |
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Then in 2000, his barnet made an astonishing comeback, displaying a glossy dark sheen probably not seen since his days in university. |
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A dark line of bent grass led through the moonlight silvered sheen across the meadow and toward the mountain. |
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The silvery sheen displayed by many pelagic fishes is an example of structural color. |
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It was an impressive sight, gleaming with the burnished sheen of beaten bronze and flashing green marble. |
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The presence of glamorous tinsel stars add more sheen to any function with frenzied crowd trying to have a glimpse of their favourite stars. |
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To add a sheen, polish the eggs with a paper towel or cloth wetted with vegetable oil. |
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With a low sheen, the intriguing surface is full of movement and tonal interest. |
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And if his songs have had the time to be polished to a smooth sheen then so has his interview technique. |
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Unadorned, they rely on the soft surface sheen of the pewter for decorative effect. |
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Have your concrete polished to a marble-like sheen, and it needn't look like a public lavatory. |
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The moon reflected off the soft sheen on Rex's face and I could see he had a small smile on. |
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It shone and glistened in the moonlight, the soft sheen reflecting off of the copper. |
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He looked at her, her face gleaming with a sheen of sweat as she watched him. |
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Grace holds herself up with her hand against the floor, which has acquired a bright sheen of polish. |
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It has very few bumps or protuberances, and the surface has as mirror-like a sheen as you can get from white plastic. |
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To seal the paint, I used light brown tinted wax and buffed it to a soft sheen. |
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Only the hugely successful rally computer game that bears his name sparkles with a sheen of glamour. |
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An iridescent sheen spread over the surface of the water below him, indicating a fuel leak. |
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At one time after heavy flooding I tried to use a garden hose to wash off the oily sheen from the surface but I only managed to disperse it. |
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It has a slight sheen and a defined twill line, and can be dyed any color, including indigo. |
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In order to produce a higher sheen or gloss, we need to use a finer abrasive. |
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He appeared to have passed out, a thin sheen of sweat slicked all over his face. |
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He had hair so black there was a blue sheen to it, and his eyes were an odd, bright green with a flash of tawny in the center, his skin an even golden brown tan. |
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He then regales them, boastful without even the sheen of a humblebrag, with tales of his glittering political career. |
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Look beyond the crooner's perma-grin, the twinkle in the eye, the ever-bouncing quiff and there, on his cheeks and chin, was the unmistakable sheen of foundation. |
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I use a stick to gingerly push aside the stalks and turn over the debris, picking out the dull sheen of a slug here, the progress of a tiny worm there. |
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His hair was black, but its sheen was like a raven's feather. |
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There's a uniform, dull sheen to the advice received by council. |
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It was heavy, made of dark wood and polished to a fine sheen. |
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Ten minutes later, I'm spat out by the bus on to the town's cobbled High Street, the rain still lashing down, covering the streets and pavements with an oily sheen. |
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If Islay's signature metal is the burnished copper of whisky stills, it gave place last weekend to the brassy sheen or sandblasted seriousness of the saxophone. |
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You know, perfect cut, flawless style, healthy sheen, flirty bounce. |
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Every length and lath of wood is polished to a force-field sheen. |
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Floors are also concrete, painted black and lacquered to a dull sheen. |
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Their brand of country harks back to the genre's golden age in the 1950s and 60s, with none of the nauseating sheen or gimmicky lyrics of contemporary countrypolitan material. |
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As wily as his character when asked about it, sheen proved himself to be a master of the media, feinting with a good sound bite. |
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Its beauty increases with use which causes a patina or soft sheen to form. |
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At first he still enjoyed the sheen of effective public gestures. |
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These are smooth, with a slight silvery sheen on the grooved upper surface, sculptured with raised veins on the convex lower surface, and with a few crenations on the margins. |
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In the darkest works, the pencil lines are visible only as a sheen. |
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Think of heavy metals infused with pigment and sheen like the patina of rich auto exteriors and you've nailed the right color for your next manicure. |
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Despite Cal's returned stare he remained defiant in his obvious scrutiny of Cal from behind the glossy sheen of spectacles framed in yet more ductile gold. |
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Then it goes back, filches the worst and puts a dull sheen on it. |
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Gold, silver, copper, or bronze flower clusters and seed heads, when caught by light, cast an almost metallic sheen over the entire garden setting. |
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And this album clearly recalls the band's original, vaguely seedy electropop sound, with contemporary beat collages and nouveau sheen giving it a breath of new life. |
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Renee's normally cobweb-like cloud of wavy brown hair now fell in a straight, gleaming sheen all the way to her upper back, at last looking more nut-brown than it did mousy. |
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In appearance, they are rather like a cross between a chub and a herring with a large mouth and a beautiful bluey green sheen to their small silver scales. |
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Glass can also be coated with rutile to give pigments that iridesce with a blue, green, yellow or silvery sheen. |
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Like other crystals, quartz may be coated with metal vapors to give it an attractive sheen. |
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The result is a soul-crushing torrent of grey sludge with a Eurotrash sheen and an indecently large helping of xenophobia. |
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The crowd torsos past the slots, a crush of velveteen, a sheen of sequins. |
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This product matts down some of the dewiness of the tinted moisturiser we used earlier but still leaves the skin with a slight sheen. |
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With Autumn we wanted to emphasise the dewiness of her skin and also put a little sheen on the cheekbone. |
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Combat is fluid, visceral and, with the game's added graphical sheen, gorier than ever. |
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Producer Rhett Davies played a key role in the band's sound, adding a cleaner, more Germanic Kraftwerkian sheen. |
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Powered by red ginger and sweet almond essential oil, it gives a silky sheen for that festive sparkle. |
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Or what about if it had a metallic sheen and a whimsical sense of humor? |
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Iridophores are structures that produce iridescent colors with a metallic sheen. |
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Sometimes a sheen or gloss is used as well as color to set the contour lines apart from the base map. |
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The flat surfaces of the fibrils reflect light at many angles, giving silk a natural sheen. |
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The surfaces are polished and finished with varying degrees of sheen or luster. |
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Mr. DuBois has, however, approached the work in a radically unradical way, bringing a softening sheen of naturalism to its rumpled texture. |
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It filled the passage of the rising glade, And there withstayed the sun in dazzling sheen. |
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Lash Extreme is formulated with Acacia gum and D-panthenol, which helps maintain moisture levels and generate sheen and luster. |
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Last but not least, handmade objects have taken on the sheen of prestige, where extra time and thought is spent in their creation and their uniqueness is valued. |
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Opener Ruckus In B Minor is the best track here, as producer RZA gives things a sheen with organ doing battle with the usual chop socky sound effects and ribald rhymes. |
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Although often the skin has a faintly salted sheen, which other artists have used to create a seductive flesh, here it made me think of suppurating decay. |
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It's the best track here, as producer RZA gives things a surprising sheen with a resounding organ doing battle with the usual chop socky sound effects and ribald rhymes. |
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Then, as if to contradict me, a stray sunbeam found the spot and sent curious bright glintings of sheen and shadow dancing and playing under the fallen roots and trunk. |
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It came at last with a mother-of-pearl sheen at the zenith, such as I had never seen before in the tropics, unglowing, almost grey, with a strange reminder of high latitudes. |
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There is no known spill and no reports of damage yet and a US Coast Guard helicopter overflight conducted shortly after the grounding detected no visible sheen. |
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Sheer slanting down the sky an opal light Pierces the snow-blur's veil of wannish gray, In iridescent sheen, tingeing the dazzling white With amethystine, gold or beryl ray. |
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