I love the fact that en masse it seems so bland, yet in miniature each snowflake is a work of art. |
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In between the hellebores we have planted Leucojum aestivum, the summer snowflake. |
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The triangular snowflake is no more interesting than a four-leaf clover, ball lightning, or the aurora borealis. |
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He smiled and held out his tongue, trying to catch a snowflake with it. |
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The correct Latin term for spring flowering is vernal, as in Leucojum vernum, the spring snowflake, and Crocus vernus, the Dutch crocus. |
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The Von Koch snowflake is a fractal which is constructed from an equilateral triangle as follows. |
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Sandi Schmidt, a flutemaker and songbook publisher in Everett, WA tells a powerful story about a coalmouse, a dove and a snowflake. |
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Etched inside the shank and barely visible is the jeweller's mark, a delicate snowflake. |
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The applicant is charged with meeting the demands yet standing out: appearing as both a unique snowflake and a team player, to mix clichés. |
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Bear Noel is as simple, complex and elegant a story as each single snowflake. |
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Winter tires will have a symbol of a mountain peak with a snowflake on the sidewalls. |
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These pretty snowflake sparklers have a spicy ginger flavour from both ground and candied ginger. |
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This season, chunky pullovers and zip or wrap cardigans with classic snowflake or reindeer motifs are sure to warm the hearts of even the burliest men. |
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Together the team forged a sword that might have bisected a snowflake, had one drifted past. It also had a hidden ingredient. |
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The initial melting will be to the exterior of the snowflake which will develop a water coating. |
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The CMOS logo was originally a snowflake in respect to the name of the Canadian Meteorological Society. |
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One of my teachers from Guatemala says, like a dream, like a fingerprint, like a snowflake, each birth has its own interpretation. |
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Because the man of the Way forgets himself as the snowflake vanishes in the spring wind. |
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The process is like examining a single snowflake in a blizzard. |
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The figure of God resembling jaspar and sard stone, that is, a yellow and red stone matched by the pigments in the painting, sits in Heaven, indicated by the snowflake stars. |
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Ordered molecular structures arise spontaneously, for example in crystallisation or in the formation of a snowflake. |
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To put a cloud or a snowflake on the weather map over Cork or Roscommon might be seen as yet another example of British imperialism. |
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This micrograph shows the simplest form of snowflake. |
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We all love to look at the delicate snowflakes as they float down, so why not make your own cotton bud snowflake? |
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Plush and playful updates on the humble union suit, the new all-in-ones come in Teletubby brights, snowflake and Fair Isle patterns, varsity stripes and even a Union Jack print. |
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When the riming is substantial enough, the crystal form of the snowflake is lost and replaced by a more or less spherical particle called graupel. |
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Jack Frost is made from frosted vinyl bedecked with a snowflake. |
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Jaxon, dressed in a snowflake romper suit, took the introduction in his stride with beaming smiles for Santa. |
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Outdoor Christmas lights, snowflake decorations, icicle lights above the door, and even a Santa Clause here or there probably will not offend anyone's sensibilities. |
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Flights are often delayed, and the odd snowflake causes huge disruption. |
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Making a direct reference to the Olympic Winter Games, a snowflake that could also be seen as a stylized maple leaf, the most important national symbol of Canada, was chosen. |
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It consistently and accurately extracts and transforms data from multiple systems and loads it into data stores optimized for reporting and analysis-such as star or snowflake schema data marts and warehouses. |
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Emblem: It represents a stylised snowflake above the Olympic rings. |
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I want to thank Sharon Klek of Granada Hills for bringing summer snowflake to my attention. |
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Older-aged me, wearing the same stupid snowflake scarf and the same shorts and the same mismatched socks and the same dorky eclipse glasses. |
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The shape of the snowflake is determined broadly by the temperature and humidity at which it is formed. |
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You are not special. You are not a beautiful and unique snowflake. You are the same organic and decaying matter as everyone else. |
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These defects may be more pronounced in the superior visual field, perhaps corresponding to the inferior predilection for the snowflake lesions. |
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The authors have recently analyzed a PMMA lens explanted because of snowflake degeneration in the dry and hydrated states. |
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Robertson and colleagues reported 10 patients in four families with lesions similar to those of stage I and stage II snowflake generation. |
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Miraculously, they did this without any input from the so-called snowflake generation. |
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At an early stage of snowflake generation in the upper convective cell, the growth of snow aggregates seemed to occur considerably rapidly. |
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Butterfly or snowflake, more open and somewhat crumbly, is the type most often sold for home consumption and also used in movie theater, ballpark or microwave popcorn. |
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Since the early 1990s, researchers have also created computer nodels of snowflake growth that use partial differential equations to represent physical processes. |
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As we were heading out of the section I saw some rather nice wicker wall baskets that have Marigold and Snowflake plants in them. |
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When permitted, the Dry Lake 2 Wind Project will be located approximately seven miles northwest of Snowflake on a combination of private and state lands. |
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