This flagellate is surrounded by fungal hyphae, which appear in different sectional planes each as a bright central core with surrounding halo. |
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I recall a dandy front-page photo of a community street preacher, in which I burned a halo floating above his head. |
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A radio telescope has detected hundreds of hydrogen clouds in the gaseous halo that surrounds the disk of our galaxy. |
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He's adorable, about two years old, part Maaori with a halo of light brown curls. |
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Law, it is well known, filters and rarefies the halo of horror and suffering surrounding crimes. |
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He was four and had a halo of blonde hair that felt like the soft down on a rosella's underside. |
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Outlined in the halo of street lamps, the guardsmen resembled pieces on a chessboard, or actors in a tableau vivant of war. |
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The 82-year-old former history professor is an elf-sized fellow with gold-rimmed aviator glasses and a halo of gray hair. |
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Often, the powdery azurite encloses a small grain of cuprite, forming a blue halo that disperses into the siltstone. |
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Koilocytes are ballooned cells showing a large perinuclear clearing and extensive margination of the cytoplasm, giving a sharp edge to the halo. |
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I think all this self-righteous morality is just jealousy with a halo and hypocrisy. |
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Australia not only has a halo of Melanesian nations to its immediate North but part of Melanesia is actually in Australia. |
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A lasting image occurred when he was cast in a halo of light, creating an image of Christ in benediction. |
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It was dark again, save for Callie, who continued shedding her halo of light. |
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Her flaxen hair shone in the dying light, creating a shimmering halo around her head and shoulders. |
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She blew a smoke ring and contemplated it as it hovered in the still air like a misty halo before dissipating. |
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If you see mock suns or the 22 degree halo around the sun always look directly overhead to the zenith. |
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It is only when the Sun is on the horizon that we get the mock suns exactly on the 22-degree halo. |
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Another symptom is seeing a halo around a light, or having a painful bloodshot eye. |
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My meat arrives sizzling, napped in spices with a halo of crunchy greens around it. |
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Light spilled in from the hall, framing his slender body and giving him a well-deserved halo of gold. |
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I had a halo brace fitted to my body basically, which resembled a human building site for about six weeks. |
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When Margaret tried to braid her own hair, loose strands always refused to be captured, and made a halo around her pale face. |
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This boy monk had a halo around him, a nimbus of purity, divinity, and godliness. |
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Sun worship was marked by the use of the halo, or nimbus, which originated with the pagan Greeks and Romans to represent their sun god, Helios. |
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In the third and fourth centuries, the halo or nimbus was used only for Christ and the lamb. |
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The only scars from that 20-minute procedure are four barely visible dots around his head where he was fitted for a protective metal halo. |
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The large coiled-straw hat forms a spiral pattern above the sharecropper's graying head, a halo earned, but perhaps too little too late. |
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Small brown spots surrounded by a yellow halo is the characteristic symptom of the disease. |
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His eyes are dead, as black as the depths of the sea, glancing at us as his halo of white-transparent hair swirls around his head. |
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They walk down the red carpet of fame with this tremendous halo of ego surrounding them, and they give very little back, if anything. |
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Oh yes, you expected me to have a halo above my head in this whole situation, right? |
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A hundred years ago, similar mafias existed all across the region, they still have a halo surrounding them as if they are fighters for justice. |
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According to authorities, normal astronomical phenomena such as a solar halo, or the refraction of water are usually reported during the day. |
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And while that's a narrow niche, it may have created a halo effect that has enhanced its image with mainstream consumers. |
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Dave Starinshak is working on discovering and modeling star streams in the Milky Way halo. |
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A bug bounced off of the light of the headlights, dancing in and out of the halo of white. |
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He made a striking picture with the sun creating a halo made of a plethora of colors around his soggy, disheveled chestnut hair. |
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It seems to show the wing of an angel swinging a censer, and the head of another angel with its halo. |
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At the same time, the sun provided its own magic, with a bright sun dog along with a segment of the 22-degree solar halo visible far above Adams. |
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Just because chocolate has temporarily borrowed the health halo doesn't make it a superfood. |
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The cloud most suited to halo formation is cirrostratus, which is most commonly observed well ahead of a developing frontal system. |
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And we would do well to remember that the penumbra is the lighter, outer region of the shadow, the halo, indeed, of the shadow. |
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His head had a halo of curls at the bottom and both his ears were pierced with spike earrings. |
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Add yellow doll hair to top of head as well as a gold pipe cleaner for a halo. |
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The presence of growth is indicated by a halo surrounding the filter paper. |
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The hot gas pours out of this hole, spewing energy and superheated particles into the halo and sometimes beyond, into intergalactic space. |
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As a convenience food for human beings, however, with slick marketing and the halo of a health food, soy is worth billions. |
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A circle around the sun or moon that is smaller than a halo with a 22-degree radius, is probably a corona. |
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Knowledge of halo effects is crucial in determining how to allocate advertising funds across a portfolio of products. |
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The other was comically fat, with folds of dead yellow skin hanging in a halo around his massive neck. |
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When she gallantly removes her cap, her glabrous head radiates a glorious halo. |
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This side of the church was in full sun, as was the immense maple on its far side, crowning the neat, white building with a halo of golden red. |
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Focal neuroendocrine membrane-bound dense-core granules surrounded by a slender halo and desmosomal intercellular junctions were demonstrated. |
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In the dim halo of yellow light, she could see the dull haze of alcohol in his eyes. |
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The sides of the fish have beautiful red spots surrounded by a pale halo. |
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In one, the stick-straight, regular strokes, painted light against a washy dark so that fine black lines halo every gesture, suggest bare twigs caught in an ice storm. |
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When used for human figures, the halo represents holiness or sanctity, and its iconography is developed to mark important distinctions between the figures represented. |
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The Angel Moroni appears with a halo made from the wheel of a baby carriage. |
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After performing a good deed, he's also stuck with a halo above his head. |
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That is hardly a ringing battle cry to the party faithful or an encouragement to the independent voters, and it corrodes his halo as a selfless public servant. |
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Brown and Perry refer to the influence of past performance on future performance as a halo effect that negates the impact of reputation on future performance. |
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Their only fellow bedmates now were the old man snoring noisily against the far wall, and the cat curled above Michael's head like a black fur halo. |
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Deep within Earth, some diamonds come into contact with radioactive materials, such as thorium or uranium, that can impart a unique signature known as a radiation halo. |
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Maybe someday, the ARC4 system could even turn your walk to work into a game of halo. |
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Handley JA always appeared with a halo above his head to mark his manifest saintliness, a point picked up with typical understatement in the essay on him. |
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A crescent moon arched overhead, its halo adorning the dark canvas. |
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The integrity of the pond's natural environment is gradually worn away under the eager feet of its admirers to a gullied, barren halo of human impact. |
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Her unwashed hair is pulled severely back and there's a halo of frizz around the crown of her head. |
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Incidentally, it is widely believed that the anthelion is the origin of the tradition of painting a halo around the head of saints in Western art. |
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The diamonds flashed fire as I turned to the mirror, and the heavy beaten gold burned like a halo about my head. |
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As an autumn wind makes mischief with David McLetchie's remaining locks, Annabel Goldie draws an imaginary halo above his head, while Bill Aitken pulls a face. |
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Slim and tall, he glided, a chastened dignity in his long upturned countenance, and a faint halo of sainthead round his tall bald head. |
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Contact metamorphism related to intrusion of the pluton has resulted in a distinct alteration halo which hosts known mineralization. |
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The halo braid is a classic French plait that starts at the nape of the neck and continues from ear to ear and loops around the head. |
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Glycine is small and volatilizes easily, facilitating its detection in the comet's gassy halo. |
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Then the diviner cites another omen, whose protasis describes the appearance of the sun within a lunar halo, a seemingly impossible event. |
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The Eyes Above's shadow was clearly visible now, surrounded by just a halo of backshine. |
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There was a halo about everything that Uncle John did, the radiance that goes with great kindness, the jovial gentle-heartedness of a humane man. |
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He did about as well as could be expected with the Jints, though the halo he gained lastseason was knocked slightly askew in the process. |
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She was wearing a very lowcut blouse, so low cut that her red nipples surrounded by a large brownish halo were revealed to me. |
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It is recorded that he permitted his depiction with a square halo, then used for the living. |
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A dark matter halo appears to dominate the mass, although the nature of this dark matter remains undetermined. |
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Pulsating beats ignited into a cacophony of crashing cymbals, pinging xylophones and halo worthy angelic harmonies. |
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Anthelio derives its name from anthelion, the halo around bodies directly opposite the sun. |
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Prevent halo blight, small brown spots surrounded by a yellow halo on the leaves, by never soaking seeds before sowing. |
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The drizzle effect of rain or the soothing halo effect on walls needs to be seen and experienced, but will surely be talked about. |
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The nutritional aspects of these foods were also greatly biased by the health halo effect. |
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The CT halo sign, seen as central consolidation surrounded by ground-glass opacity, may be present. |
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The reverse halo sign is an uncommon but relatively specific radiologic sign of cryptogenic organizing pneumonia. |
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He tested the blade against the palp of his thumb, then returned to the living room and decisively, scrape by scrape, cut away the hex sign, leaving a halo of ragged wood. |
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The disk is surrounded by a spheroid halo of older, population II stars, as well as relatively dense concentrations of stars known as globular clusters. |
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Bush's photo has him outlined by a halo created by backlighting, and Gore was presented using an extremely unfiattering photo of him sweating and looking snaggletoothed. |
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Spiral galaxies are typically surrounded by a halo of older stars. |
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Preserved in the fossil is a clear halo of guard hairs and underfur residue, making Megaconus only the second known pre-mammalian fossil with fur. |
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Stage-1 offers an enhanced volumetric light scattering algorithm that allows light to be scattered to create volume glow and halo effects like those from diffuse illumination. |
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It lies in a sphere above the Milky Way known as the galactic halo. |
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In contrast, Andromeda's halo and star stream have a higher abundance of heavy elements, which could only be made by later generations of stars, the researchers note. |
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Jacobus Kapteyn discovered the star at the end of the 19th century belonging to the galactic halo and it is the second fastest moving star in the sky. |
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Maximalists who want it all will lean towards a halo setting. |
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Overhead was a thatch of buraos, and over these again palms brandished their bright fans, as I have seen a conjurer make himself a halo out of naked swords. |
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Its support will drive awareness and usage of contactless services around the world we anticipate a halo effect that will benefit all players in the mobile payments ecosystem. |
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Its orbit carries it down through the plane of our galaxy from the ancient halo of stars that encircle the Milky Way, and will eventually slingshot back to the galactic halo. |
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In short, the study said, because the halo effect of attractiveness is stronger for women people aren't used to thinking about what a smart woman looks like. |
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There was a halo of inhibited bacterial growth around the mould. |
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By far the most amazing thing about Halo is how mind-bendingly, stultifyingly, dull and repetitious it is. |
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These are not tremendous brain-teasers or anything, but they are more involved than what you might find in Halo or Max Payne. |
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This has something to do with the new servers Halo boffins are presently introducing. |
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Halo clocked our ground speed at over a hundred miles an hour. |
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The all-time top banana of videogame movies will no doubt be Halo. |
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As we marched out into the night, a French journalist started bouncing on his heels, humming the Halo theme song. |
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For Microsoft in 2014, this meant showing the new Call of Duty, a Halo collection, and other entries in established franchises. |
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Functionally, the end product makes walking around look a lot like playing a first-person shooter game like Halo. |
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Capable of swaging fittings onto cables or wire rope, American Halo swagers are Made in USA and built for fast and safe swaging. |
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In the video game Halo, buttstrokes do the same damage regardless of the weapon you use. |
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Halo is a hazy area of the coating that usually forms around the edges of the unsanded buffed area. |
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There are Halo novels, miniseries, and reams of florid fan-fiction. |
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Halo is a phenomenon that is common when sanding and buffing refinished parts. |
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If you are a Halo completionist and need to experience every moment of the Halo story, you have no choice. |
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Halo and Banga have recently indicated that the elastase content of the pancreas of human arteriosclerotics is substantially less than normal. |
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Beaten just over three lengths into fourth, Galactic Halo fell a little short on that occasion at Wolverhampton but should be sharper for the experience. |
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The Chow Down by Lynn April, publisher Halo Publishing, Int. |
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