Amber is a light, organic substance that is generally yellow or orange in colour and may be transparent or cloudy. |
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Greenapple has produced a little nest of transparent glass tables, each made from a single sheet of glass. |
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The flight was the smoothest hour and a half hop ever, and the landing, everyone commented, was a transparent glide from air to runway. |
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I believe that gives the public some certainty that this is an open, transparent process. |
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It enables a balanced workload within the team and, as outlined in IBM's proposal request, is transparent to the end users. |
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Such a word-by-word translation may seem weird bafflegab, but is renders the different grammar structure in your target language transparent. |
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His designs were bold and sexy, with bright red dominating transparent and undulating fabrics. |
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However, so long as such activities are open and transparent, they will be subject to public scrutiny. |
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These blennies are cryptically colored or transparent, heavily scaled, and small. |
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But unless I'm mistaken, the invitation itself wasn't made as a result of a transparent process, with public comments. |
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The goal is to provide authorized network users with transparent access to on-line information repositories. |
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But it is too pat, and though he may joke about such transparent, easily reduced motivations, he clings too strongly to them. |
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Well, I've made my point of view very clear, very open, very transparent and on the record and now it is up to him to answer those questions. |
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Mandolins, vibraphones, live and processed drums, saxophones, and flutes all coalesce together into a simple, transparent atmosphere. |
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It is a broad issue, first of all, about culture, about having an open and transparent culture, and about changing that culture. |
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She found a pair of scissors and attacked plain brown paper sealed with transparent tape. |
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Most zircons are sharp-faceted, euhedral and elongate prisms, and minor amounts are transparent, pale brown, anhedral and rounded crystals. |
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Both have a clean, bright and transparent colour with an intense, delicate and pure anisette aroma and concentrated anisette taste. |
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If the government wants to introduce identity cards let it be through open and transparent discussion and ultimately through the ballot box. |
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Some of it is due to the fact that we have more open and transparent societies and thus discovery of abuses is easier. |
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Most rocks and minerals are transparent in slices as thin as this and can be viewed in transmitted light at various magnifications. |
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A transparent PVC screen was placed in each experimental tank before testing to divide it lengthways. |
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Most conventional lenses are made of glass, polymer, or other transparent solid materials. |
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Polycarbonate is a tough, transparent thermoplastic that's used to make thin, light lenses. |
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Nearby will be a tall transparent wall of glass sited in a reflecting pool and illuminated with blue light. |
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It is very open and transparent and we are held up in Europe as an example of good practice. |
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His chances of career survival are made bleaker by his transparent and clumsy attempts to turn himself into the victim. |
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As a Shawnee police department lieutenant explained to reporters, the transparent tape performed as advertised. |
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This discourse of function is transparent in design, but only occasionally with art. |
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In the upper right corner, a transparent, blurry patch of white suggests mist. |
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The manual take-up device currently in use collects oil samples from a bowling lane surface on special transparent tape. |
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Above all, it is a simple, straightforward and transparent system as rightly stated by Jayalalithaa. |
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Jordan is a powerful, lyrical writer who explores dark places and finds transparent truths about guilt and innocence. |
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Nothing looks worse than a fire which appears to be a transparent pyramid tagged by graffiti vandals. |
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The successes of your promotions are directly appraisable due to reliable reporting, transparent billing and secured payment. |
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Statistics should make social developments and political action transparent and appraisable. |
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Glazes are made of oil-based paints mixed with linseed oil and are more transparent than washes. |
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Looks like that last-ditch and blatantly transparent attempt at a smear campaign didn't work at all. |
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Too few examine the transparent social conditions that conspire to make them the easiest targets for murder. |
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The transparent attempts to come across as wise and selfless only increase my distaste for this woman. |
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Scolecite is typically seen as a colorless to white, transparent to translucent mineral with a vitreous to silky luster. |
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Unlike the dragon so pictured, its sable scales shimmered with an inner light, a fire, a pulse, and seemed almost transparent. |
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Her acceptance was as gracious and exalting as if she herself had won the transparent, lucite trophy. |
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The images were transferred lithographically or hand-painted on to glass using transparent pigments and then issued in sets of eight or twelve. |
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Chaetognaths are transparent marine metazoans, ranging in size from 2 to 120 mm. |
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One of these was such a soft lucent pinky white as to appear almost transparent. |
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Although not strictly transparent, the weave is loose enough for it to visually disappear into the background. |
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His frantic attempts, transparent and pathetic, to remould himself into something he is not compromised his dignity. |
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The entire ad is built around an entirely intentional and fairly transparent attempt to deceive viewers. |
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We need to find ways of ensuring that shy people can live in this coming transparent society without becoming second-class citizens. |
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Despite his transparent attempt to slip this out unnoticed, he has to explain why he apparently broke the law. |
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This is a pretty transparent attempt to parrot the administration line that this is nothing more than another beltway tempest in a teapot. |
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The Army's inspector general report is a transparent attempt at damage control. |
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The structures in NEs are much smaller than visible wavelengths, so many NEs appear applicably transparent. |
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He charged that the government had reversed itself in a transparent attempt to get rid of him. |
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One by one, shadowy, transparent figures of skinny, bony people appeared all around. |
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In a transparent attempt to defuse the explosive anger that swept the Arab world, they promised to hold those responsible accountable. |
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Its elections a few months ago were a sham, a transparent attempt to provide a democratic cloak for a body which is anything but democratic. |
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They publish and broadcast fluffy, weak, and uncritical stories in a transparent attempt to ingratiate themselves to communities. |
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Again, no rational person could view such transparent nonsense as genuine apologies. |
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This was a transparent attempt on her part to increase her equalization payment. |
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And there's more, quite a lot, actually, starting with the boy's transparent slyness. |
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Silicon is naturally transparent to infrared light waves, so photons passing through it usually have no effect. |
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Glass is not the only transparent material, but it may have been the most important. |
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He put layers of color one on top of another, concealing and revealing the colors underneath, making the process of covering transparent. |
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The wares were characterized by a brilliant white body and thin transparent glazes. |
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That would be fairly transparent to the end user but would help by allowing us to take advantage of multicast capabilities in our system. |
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Water of different depth shows different colours in the sunshine such as yellow, green, blue and transparent. |
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These fibrils are too small to scatter light, and so the material is virtually transparent. |
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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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She whipped about, sending black curls dancing, and plastered her body to the thick layer of transparent material behind her. |
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They were made of a transparent material that allowed the warriors to see inside. |
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The glass doors are shielded from the inside with white, nearly transparent curtains and they blow inward with the breeze. |
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Its various grades can be used as stand-alone products or can be blended with other transparent polymers. |
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With transparent waxable bases and ground finish, the wider ski features a sidecut of 68-60-65 mm and comes in 170, 180 or 190 cm lengths. |
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The body of the zooid and tunic is transparent enough for the observation of heartbeats. |
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A mixed media approach was adopted with transparent fabrics and various materials used along side hardware products. |
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Corrosion also causes higher reject rates, especially for molders of high-quality transparent parts like automotive lenses. |
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For the scientists too, the pyramid is a fascinating object of study, especially when made of glass or other transparent material. |
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The projection screen is fabricated of a substantially transparent material, such as glass or plastic. |
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This method resulted in transparent replicas of the adaxial and abaxial leaf surface. |
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The abaxial surface of the leaf was painted with nail varnish to obtain a transparent surface mould. |
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Peters says emission trading deals have to be above-board and transparent, especially when it comes to price. |
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One advantage of PVC is that, unlike most transparent materials, it is soft. |
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Of course, to prevent abuse and corrupt practices, lobbying activities should be carefully regulated, monitored and made transparent. |
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The modulations at the beginning of the second movement were entirely transparent. |
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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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The main source of his claim appears to be an article which is a fairly transparent, shriekingly anti-left, smear campaign. |
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The color of bistre varies with the wood from which the soot was derived, but in general it has a warm, transparent brown tone. |
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The author is simply too much of a buffoon, too transparent a trickster, too irresistible a conman, to be dislikeable. |
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Only a handful of artists have ever used transparent watercolors as their chosen medium. |
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The posterior chamber is separated from the vitreous body by a transparent biconvex lens. |
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Painted in gouache, watercolor and acrylic, its surface varies from matte to shiny and its colors from transparent to opaque. |
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The fourth leaf was allowed to transpire normally, or was wrapped in a transparent plastic bag. |
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In order that the transparent material be transpicuous, the transparent material is preferably a transparent plastic or a transparent glass. |
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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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The tracers do not influence the stream, they drift together with the flow, but the tracers are not transparent for irradiation. |
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The euro notes carry a watermark and security thread, plus a circular symbol, half of which is transparent. |
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A first planar electrode layer being transparent is disposed on an inner surface of the first substrate. |
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Each is centred on a vast transparent dome housing swimming pools, water slides and Jacuzzis and set at a balmy 84 degrees. |
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The composition is effective through the use of converging diagonals and the play of light on the transparent materials. |
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By chance I found a cloud of fish-fry, thousands of transparent proto-fish all facing in the same direction, jiggling on the flow of the current. |
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Although the primordial plasma became transparent to photons after the universe cooled, the photons did not travel unhindered afterwards. |
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When the server is configured to handle a page redirection, the process is transparent to the user and causes no problems. |
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But what makes it even more unique is its transparent fabric, which allows for amazing underwater viewing. |
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To the user this process is transparent, only the CPU knows in what order the instructions were actually executed. |
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Glass is transparent, it refracts light, it may be coloured and it may be surface decorated by cutting, grinding, sand blasting and painting. |
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Black wooden screens blend with transparent and translucent glass in a clean, minimalist style, which is all the rage now in Japan. |
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Then there are the transparent materials which show everything, and I do mean everything. |
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Their color varies from milk-white in the larger and more translucent crystals to colorless in the smaller and more transparent crystals. |
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For IT to accept automation, it must be transparent to users and downstream applications. |
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Almost all the raincoats were transparent plastic and made from a variety of materials from cling film to film negatives. |
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A wet bar topped by transparent cabinets enables the kitchen to function as part of the family room. |
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He tends to be outgoing and transparent, a what-you-see-is-what-you-get sort of person. |
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No, it's not a shock to me that this president would have that kind of transparent, what-you-see-is-what-you-get openness in a respectful way. |
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Chris flinched away from the shards of glass, but the window remained intact and transparent. |
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What with the puffs and whiffs of transparent smoke escaping in and out of every outlet and or pore of my body. |
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Furthermore, they are completely transparent to existing network architectures and management systems. |
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Have exhaustive hearings and do all of that so it's open and transparent, and everybody can participate in it. |
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As the rain lashed down, the monarch, appropriately dressed in a fawn raincoat, used a transparent umbrella to stay dry. |
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Indeed, public auctions of the items would be the fairest and most transparent manner to sell the goods. |
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The process by which products are selected needs to be open and transparent, not carried out behind closed doors. |
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Language for these philosophers is not a transparent window into a universal, objective reality. |
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Emerald, a green transparent variety of beryl, was one of the most highly prized gemstones in antiquity. |
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The benefits for buyers are substantial price savings, plus a traceable and transparent sourcing process. |
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Due to top-level corruption, core decisions would not be taken through transparent procedures and on merit. |
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The yellow kind of andradite known as topazolite would be an excellent gem-stone if only it were found large and transparent enough. |
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On this rare day, a windsurfer with black rubber body and transparent sail swings around like an insect. |
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Woollen kilts, Hessian full-length skirts, single shoulder organza tops and transparent trousers appear in earthy tones of brown and green. |
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I submit that they have never demonstrated the existence of such a machine in an open and transparent way. |
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A plagioclase feldspar, albite probably, occurs as parallel growths of transparent colorless to yellowish crystals. |
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I'd someday like to make a moulded window using transparent black acrylic, creating the same sort of effect I saw made into a car bonnet once. |
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Passing light through the transparent mold caused the material to cross-link and harden. |
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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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They received public money yet failed to be accountable or transparent for their activities. |
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Although there are good reasons for that protection, it needs to be properly balanced with a transparent process for public complaint. |
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Access to the transparent buildings reproduced a feeling of knowledge, knowledge of the inner workings of both machines and humans. |
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Another possible solution would be to use a semi-transparent stain rather than a transparent stain. |
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But that role in turn has to be carried out in a fully accountable and transparent way. |
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The transparent beam splitter allows the user to see the real world and the virtual objects at the same time. |
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Several sheaths have a refringent, transparent central lumen and appear empty. |
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In a transparent organization, the right vendor can reach the right person. |
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States should also take steps to ensure that any deprivation of life is fully investigated in an open and transparent way. |
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Below the transparent batholith, the crust is very reflective to depths of c.20 km. |
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Elections should be open and transparent so there is no opportunity for meddling. |
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By covering a specimen with transparent balsam, J. Walton was able to peel these films off. |
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They're huge white maggots with transparent membranous skin. |
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Ultimately, disclosure laws are an essential tool for promoting transparent supply chains and corporate accountability. |
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There is usually something transparent about the artifice required by famous artists trying to remain current. |
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Ravitch has said the borrowing would have been temporary and would have come in exchange for a more transparent budget. |
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The quantum of storage allocated to the user must be increased or decreased as usage changes, and these real-locations must be transparent to the application. |
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The idyllic, mild climate and transparent sea makes it the most attractive area for underwater and surface water-based activities including sailing and diving. |
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As the pans dry up, I'll find transparent clam shrimp shells, as fine as fairy wings, and flattened water beetles like trilobites along the edge of the pools. |
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And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch. |
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She worked originally as a sculptor, later going into oil painting and has spent the last 25 years working in transparent watercolor and acrylics. |
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According to company officials, Newcomb achieves his distinctive results by using multiple washes of thin acrylic glazes similar to transparent watercolor. |
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Trouble arose most frequently in maintaining the delicate visual balance between the engraved image and the transparent layers of watercolor applied over it. |
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Still, the circumstantial case against Lieberman involved much more money and was much more transparent. |
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Applying acrylics to the acetate with bamboo brushes, Stone controls viscosity and opacity while leaving the edges of the transparent film unpainted. |
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He evolved a highly poetic style of landscape using soft harmonious tones with radiant light effects created from carefully graded transparent washes. |
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There's nothing more transparent than a politician smiling and greeting you like a long lost friend when you know well he doesn't know you from Adam. |
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The correspondence between the two became, in effect, an alliance by stealth, waiting for events to make it safely transparent. |
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They are completely transparent and have an amazing glow when lit. |
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Moreover, competition inside corporations prevents the kind of transparent knowledge management that the textbooks call for and mobile IT facilitates. |
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For the anode, we typically use a thin layer of transparent conductor indium tin oxide, which has a work function around 4.8 eV, deposited on a glass or plastic substrate. |
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The white currant is White transparent, again a late flowering variety. |
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Each layer is molded in one substrate, the two are joined using an optically transparent bonding layer and the replicators print the discs in the conventional way. |
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It allows direct measurement of the sound velocity along general directions in a transparent medium and hence the determination of the elastic tensor of anisotropic materials. |
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The effect was to give a glimpse of a fairer and more transparent world, something a person might be moved to help build. |
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Photonic structures are created from a block of transparent dielectric material that contains a number of tiny holes arranged in a lattice pattern. |
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This mass is counterbalanced at the south end by a large chimney that anchors the transparent skin of the living space while framing views of the rocky landscape beyond. |
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Remember the market is not liquid or transparent and there aren't necessarily ten other people who will want to buy the stone you are selling at a competitive price. |
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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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Simultaneously, a transparent display rises from above the wheel and is illuminated by ultra-violet light to reveal the speedometer and tachometer. |
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One of our takeaways from the global financial crisis is that it is very important for rating agencies to be transparent about the assumptions that go into the analysis. |
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These connect telecommuters, business travelers and off-site employees to a company's corporate network providing secure transparent access to business applications. |
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Rips, tears or cracks on items such as lawn chairs, suitcases, automobile seats and window screens can easily be fixed with transparent duct tape. |
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Much of this desperate bamboozlement looks pretty transparent today. |
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With a colour-matched quick drying cement, and a protective transparent sealant, the tiles have a vivid surface texture which gives any floor a distinctive quality. |
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She enjoys watching transparent matchstick figures float into space. |
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From a notoriously thin-skinned TV celebrity to an ageing novelist of the club generation, the pastiches are as transparent as they are hilarious. |
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As a consequence of their experience dealing with the private sector, the public is becoming accustomed to transparent transactions in their commercial dealings. |
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Her installation was made of crystal beads strung on transparent threads. |
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Defined contribution schemes are also a lot more transparent and portable. |
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Varnishes, which form transparent or semi-transparent films, are made up of the last three components, with coloured varnishes containing small amounts of pigment. |
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The refection film of the first layer is semi-transparent and the bonding agent is transparent, providing instant access from the first to the second layer. |
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Landy, 46, put out a call for failed artworks to fill his large transparent trash bin. |
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He invests virtually every phrase with incomparable authority and elegance, paying tribute to a pianistic bel canto while rendering its texture completely transparent. |
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By surrounding a transparent fibre core with a second material that has a lower refractive index, light in the inner core is trapped by total internal reflection. |
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Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution. |
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It made the whole venture seem like a device for the Big Three to shear the wool of suppliers, which, by the way, was fairly transparent to the supply community. |
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The transparent glass railing allows guests to see the entire stage. |
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Painted in light, transparent oil paints, they appear to be isolated from their surrounding, often forming a direct relationship with the spectator. |
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We assumed that he could see right through the fairly transparent seduction attempts that people were laying in front of him practically every five minutes. |
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This was a transparent attempt to prove his toughness on crime. |
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It's a fairly transparent attempt by the Prime Minister to avoid scrutiny and further revealing of the truth whilst trying to appear not to be doing so. |
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Essentially, the conference founders are perfectly transparent and open about their perspectives, so I have only admiration for them in that regard. |
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You decided to become transparent, Western, open, et cetera. |
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They urged the government to properly consider public emotions over this high-attention case, and they said that the best strategy is to be open and transparent. |
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The council had taken a decision on the gas in the best interests of the county and it was done in an open, frank, professional and transparent way. |
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The auto makers complain your organization isn't transparent. |
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The best candidate won in a fully transparent procedure, she said. |
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The process is transparent to the user, who clicks on a link on the host site and is transported to a shopping site bearing the original site's branding. |
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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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We have recently shown that films made from a mixture of trehalose and sucrose are stable and transparent, and that proteins retain their structure when incorporated in them. |
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Upgrading shotgun shacks to uber-rich steel and glass high-rises is as simple as clicking through a transparent overlay, provided you have the funds. |
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Root growth is observed daily through the transparent plastic tubes. |
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It was a butterfly, its wings made from fine strands of gold twisted together until they formed this delicate creature, so fine it seemed almost transparent. |
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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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It is very transparent as it is a unitised fund and price movements can be monitored daily by checking with Ulster Bank or weekly by checking the national newspapers. |
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Also, duns are dull and generally sober colored, whilst spinners are more brightly colored and shining and their wings are clear and transparent. |
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As decenniums have passed, the dissociation between name and plant has further increased and the names have become even less transparent. |
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Another characteristic is the presence of a 3-6 cm wide large pseudoscule with a transparent membrane. |
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Polar bear fur consists of a layer of dense underfur and an outer layer of guard hairs, which appear white to tan but are actually transparent. |
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Thumb compasses are also often transparent so that an orienteer can hold a map in the hand with the compass and see the map through the compass. |
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If sand gets lodged in their eyes, they can dislodge it using their transparent third eyelid. |
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A cell is normally transparent under a microscope, and using a stain increases the contrast of a cell with its background. |
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This resin has lower viscosity than polyester resin, and is more transparent. |
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This maneuver was transparent to Sighvatur, who understood, as apparently Snorri did not, what could happen to the chiefs in Norway. |
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The term typically refers to a transparent glass eel of the family Anguillidae. |
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When the cortex is more transparent, the algae show more clearly and the lichen looks greener. |
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Its brown curtain was only half drawn, disclosing the elegant legs, clad in transparent black, of a female seated inside. |
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The young are usually born encased in a transparent sac from which they must free themselves. |
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The wings are opened under water and the open eyes are protected by the transparent third eyelid. |
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The Palinista movement will boldly tell you over and over how truthful, transparent, open and honest they are. |
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Such weather phenomena as fog, clouds, rain, falling snow, and sleet that block visible light are usually transparent to radio waves. |
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The usual procedure in such areas is to construct, on an oversheet of transparent paper, the entire land net of the area to be mapped. |
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The nice part is that our work is transparent and our results are very defendable and accurate. |
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Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being mostly transparent and often containing a higher number of fossil inclusions. |
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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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Each young chameleon is born within the sticky transparent membrane of its yolk sac. |
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Cameras in court are not about creating show trials, but ensuring that justice is open and transparent. |
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The 4-by-4 ft panel houses 289 individually controlled Philips Color Kinetics iColor LMX RGB LED nodes with transparent lens covers. |
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Most ctenophores that live near the surface are mostly colorless and almost transparent. |
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The film has a 15 certificate, making the stunt as transparent as a layer of calamine lotion. |
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The further use of transparent glaze and calcinations naturally emphasizes the stoneware sculptures. |
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This whole process happens as fast as the blink of an eye and is transparent to the customer. |
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Three of the four standing plates are spongily etched with acid washes, while one remains glossily transparent. |
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It's a partly transparent circular tent on the Baltic nation's picturesque Saaremaa Island. |
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In a typical MIPS arrangement, a parent forms a transparent, wholly owned limited liability company or similar passthrough entity. |
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When a name element is written logographically, we can be fairly sure that the element was linguistically transparent. |
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The statocyst is protected by a transparent dome made of long, immobile cilia. |
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In natural conditions, many jellies are so transparent that they are nearly invisible. |
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A light microscope is of little use because of the small size of most crystals and the fact that diey are transparent to visible light. |
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The baseline model drives design decisions, so the underlying assumptions must be well thought-out and transparent. |
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The smaller 9 9 have less elongated fins, drabber corporal colors, and more transparent fins. |
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Female private places share a common aspect, which is their detachedness from transparent built environment. |
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The rest of the body is nearly transparent, virtually invisible under water and in natural lighting conditions. |
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If consent is given, the council needs to-be open and transparent on this one. |
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Hopefully there will be a transparent accounting of what was introduced. |
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Of course, spending in our elections is far from transparent. |
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And charters have repeatedly resisted attempts to make them transparent. |
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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 transparent packaging solution for Quattro has been made especially for the Croatian company Ledo, and its subsidiary Frikom in Serbia. |
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But I have comforted myself with the thought that no one, cither friend or foe, would believe such a transparent lie as his. |
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Besides this 17 returning officers would also perform duty to conduct polls in transparent manner. |
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Organza is now often substituted for jussi, both being light, transparent fabrics well suited to the heat and humidity of the Philippines. |
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On to this Cartesian carpet is imposed a 6m square structural grid, so the transparent offices read as rational colonnades or stoas. |
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The elections in Zanzibar took place in a transparent, just and trustable atmosphere, Sahin said. |
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These wooden boards had the alphabet, prayers or other writings pinned to them and were covered with a thin layer of transparent cow's horn. |
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The new films, NatureFlex NKR and NKA provide the highest moisture barriers of any transparent bio-film on the market. |
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Norway's highly transparent investment scheme is lauded by the international community. |
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Companies with clear written promotion, transfer, and rehiring policies in place will show staff that these processes are transparent. |
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When integrated, the UDO Archive Appliance acts as a transparent storage repository for Enterprise Vault. |
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For the next two weeks or so, she feeds the dozens of young by regurgitating a transparent liquid. |
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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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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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Adobe PDF Print Engine provides superior trapping and rasterizing for transparent artwork along with image fidelity and device independence. |
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The same is true for casino operators, who are often guilty of not being transparent with terms and marketing their promotions unethically. |
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Ty Gwyn Medium Sweet is made exclusively from Browns cider apples and is almost transparent in colour apart from a faint apple-green hue. |
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Instead, let's have some forthright, transparent action to rectify matters, and prove that Liverpool taxpayers do not pay Judases. |
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Finally, he found a transparent, lemon-color layer of biodiesel floating on top of an amber fluid, a by-product called glycerin. |
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The deal would be cost effective and it wouls assist in working smoothly and in a transparent manner. |
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They look other worldly, slinky, moist transparent skins containing minced meat, prawns, wood ear mushrooms and spring onions. |
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Traditional transparent watercolor on paper has its own mesmerizing beauty. |
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A wireframe is transparent in nature, requiring some skill and expertise in interpreting the model. |
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Polycarbonate is a kind of highly transparent thermoplastic, which is achromatous or yellowish, unformed, odorless, innoxious. |
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The screen is transparent, with seven-light Perp windows, a delightful effect, utterly ungothic in character. |
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The waters of the lake were transparent until the factory dumped waste there. |
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The window-panes, encrusted with perennial deposits of Atmosphere, were less transparent than translucent. |
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Stage Macroscopic Microscopic 1 Juvenile female Ovotestis appears as a Both ovarian and thin transparent vessel. |
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A spryte can include scan-lines with no pixels in them, and particular pixels within a spryte can be designated as transparent. |
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I am trying to import bitmaps with transparent backgrounds from Adobe Photoshop to Director. |
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The cellular tissue of the front part of the neck and chest was infiltrated with a sizy, transparent liquid. |
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The irises of the eyes are golden to brown, and the transparent nictitating membrane is pale blue. |
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Everything should be done by Fa, whose transparent system of standards will prevent any opportunities for corruption or abuse. |
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Investment regulations are transparent, and bureaucratic procedures are streamlined and open, although somewhat slow. |
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The HP StorageWorks EFS WAN Accelerator is a simple, transparent appliance solution that accelerates applications on wide-area networks by up to 100 times. |
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The trio is part of a do-it-yourself movement of digital natives working to drag government kicking and screaming into the transparent, fully searchable Internet age. |
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Scientists at the University of Tennessee examined the potential for blending sodium caseinate and lecithin to make transparent essential oil nanoemulsions. |
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During operation, the boiler's water level is constantly monitored, normally via a transparent tube referred to as a sight glass, or with a gauge. |
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These include transparent navigation and status bars, full screen album art, and white status bar icons, immersive mode, new Location menu and improved Samsung native apps. |
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Momentive Performance Materials showcased transparent liquid silicone rubber for complex optical lenses and light guides in automotive design and engineering. |
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Very young herring larvae imaged in situ in the typical oblique swimming position with the remains of the yolk and the long gut visible in the transparent animal. |
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Grillo's discourse heralds the palingenetic mission assigned to the Internet as the transparent unmediated site where true democracy necessarily flourishes. |
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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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Water is a transparent and nearly colorless chemical substance that is the main constituent of Earth's streams, lakes, and oceans, and the fluids of most living organisms. |
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A United Nations official has said contested elections for Iraq's new parliament are transparent and credible, and said there was no justification in calls for a re-run. |
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This data movement is transparent to the user, who can quickly retrieve files whether they reside on a backup storage medium or an online network. |
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In press statement to SUNA she asserted the association traing of its members to professionally and neutrally work for the transparent completion of the electoral process. |
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