Carbon film is used to provide a mechanically stable support, which is translucent to electrons and which conducts electrons. |
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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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On sunny days work early and late, when the sun, backlighting the leaves, creates a translucent glow. |
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She is also wearing a black mantilla around her shoulders while her ear-drops are translucent and glowing. |
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The belemnites sampled in this study were mostly translucent and retained the primary concentric banding that characterizes belemnite rostra. |
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At night, these monitors become light beacons with the internal sculptured ceilings ghosting behind translucent glass. |
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The coastline is made up of various shades of gold set in a translucent turquoise sea. |
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A thin, translucent organza material partially hid the silver tasseled white sheets from view. |
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It is available in six standard translucent colors with custom variations that range from the semi-transparent to the opaque. |
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There are a variety of products you can use to coat your deck, from clear wood finishes to translucent to semi-transparent to solid-color stains. |
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Add the onion, garlic, jalapenos, and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent. |
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Light in Tuscany in summer is strong and colour appears bleached and shadowless giving a translucent effect to pale colours like white. |
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Hypericum's leaves are dotted with translucent spots, making it appear perforated. |
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A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light. |
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In other designs where the viewing screen is translucent and lit from behind, the image must be copied first onto tracing paper or oiled paper. |
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Suddenly, he noticed a translucent, dark purple flame floating two or three inches away from his sister's skin, outlining the shape of her body. |
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We get to wear these pretty silk baby blue gowns with white translucent shawls and orchid crowns on our heads. |
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His paintings are full of erasures, redrawn lines and strokes partially covered with translucent white paint. |
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Many of these crystals are doubly terminated and are translucent when viewed under strong transillumination. |
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The company makes optical drives with translucent bezels and trays, complete with blue LED activity lights. |
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Different terms applied to opaque and translucent red, and special terms described translucence itself. |
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The light was a soft translucent blue that became brighter or darker depending on my depth. |
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Her hair was so white it glowed softly in the gray light and her skin was translucent. |
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Choose a translucent powder to blend with your skin tone and apply with a puff or brush. |
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The thick, translucent slices were encased in a light batter that was appropriately oily. |
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It was served to us with a translucent cookie studded with whole roasted pumpkin seeds. |
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On top of it all was a flimsy, translucent material embedding the palm trees picture. |
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It would have been dark except for the light coming from the translucent side panels. |
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Whereas most walls were brick or concrete, her wall was made of a translucent stone. |
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Our home base was a huge glowing translucent submarine, shaped like a blimp. |
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Put in a heavy saucepan with the olive oil and fry over a moderate heat for a few minutes until the onion is translucent. |
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The rusted wire was draped with a coat of translucent ice, the frozen water hanging down in inverted spires. |
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Like the two bathrooms directly above it on the first floor, it, too, is daylit through a wall of translucent glass blocks. |
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It makes a light-textured, translucent paste without any flavour of its own, and will set to an almost clear gel. |
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Its surface is covered by an inorganic, orange-yellow translucent material. |
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He would have placed a screen of some translucent material, perhaps oiled paper supported on glass, in the opening. |
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In the front, translucent fabric is backed with a solid to create a precise tone. |
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It was translucent with a diamond-like shine to it, illuminating what lied within. |
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The translucent surface of the water mirrors the form of the island and the sky creating an overall aura of serenity. |
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The small, tubular flowers are a translucent white with the faintest blush of rose. |
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Evocative images of these three women have been printed onto translucent silk screens, which sway from the outside breeze. |
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Bathed in natural light, underscored by blonde wood, and translucent glass partitions. |
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The lipsticks, eye shadows, blushes and translucent powder in this kit will help transform your looks in no time. |
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She was thin, so nearly every bone protruded beneath translucent white skin and emaciated muscles. |
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The majority of the collection is in light basic cottons with translucent muslin layers and the occasional use of leather and wool suiting. |
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If not an error on the same scale as Ballantyne's famous unhusked coconuts, the translucent Pacific water is clearly a high-order inaccuracy. |
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The Code wasn't simply about getting rid of naughty words or translucent costumes. |
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A year earlier she'd bought a pair of flesh-eating Chinese box turtles with pointed noses and spooky translucent skin. |
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The branchia is translucent white with brown spots and white-tipped brown pinnules. |
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Instead of the usual colored crates that advertise the brewers' wares, the architects specified white translucent plastic. |
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But beneath the translucent ivory skin, he was rather bronzed, due to the long hours under the sun. |
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Black party hats with veils made of black pantyhose or some other translucent material can also be made. |
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Not only do windows open, there are also vertically sliding panels of grey translucent glass to cut down light. |
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It was translucent and obviously a ghost or a close variation of a specter, bowing at the young scientist courteously. |
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Papules of sarcoidosis may be of various colors, including red, reddish-brown, violaceous, translucent, or hyperpigmented. |
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Hydrogels are usually clear or translucent in color and vary in viscosity or thickness. |
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It is transparent to translucent and displays a luster that varies from vitreous to somewhat pearly. |
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The mineral is transparent to translucent and has a vitreous to pearly luster and white streak. |
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A large, single crystal of translucent, rich purple, measuring 4.5 cm across sits on a matrix of splendent sphalerite with orange highlights. |
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The paintings are also stained here and there with pale, translucent washes of chromatic dye. |
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The Ghost crabs are named for their translucent bodies, and they are well camouflaged against the sand. |
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For example, if you want a romantic starlit night sky to be part of your wedding, rent a tent with a translucent ceiling. |
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I deviated from my usual brand of wax last night, noting with interest the translucent turquoise colour rather than the usual caramel. |
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The onyx marble is similar to marble, but is translucent, making it more attractive for making various shapes. |
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Most of the nodules, when cut with a diamond saw, were translucent to opaque and whitish-gray, but some had a reddish to orangish tint. |
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A translucent head which was little more than a gelatinous bag closed over the mayor's head like a caul. |
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Her thick hair, cut to graze her shoulders, was hennaed a deep red, striking against her clear, translucent, alabaster skin. |
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The soup was filled out with herbs, small carrot batons, thin slices of chanterelles, and translucent slices of turnip. |
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A block of gold about the size of a sugar cube can be beaten into a translucent film some 27 ft on a side. |
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Underneath the translucent material was a white chemise and tights of a gleaming pastel gold. |
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The unusually fine clay yielded a porcelain china that was translucent with a glass-like finish. |
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The keys themselves are formed from translucent plastic and then painted to match the PowerBook's aluminium shell. |
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The steel frame is wrapped in thin sheets of translucent polycarbonate cladding that gently diffuses light like a fragile membrane of rice paper. |
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Office walls and interior cubicle partitions are typically transparent or translucent. |
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Clear or translucent doors take the captured light and passively reflect it further inside. |
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It loomed above them, an enormous serpentine shape with pearled scales and filmy translucent fins. |
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Ironically, excessive bleaching can turn pearly whites into an unnatural translucent blue. |
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A completely irrational white translucent roof undulates over the space like a gentle cloud, or the sky seen from under water on a pellucid day. |
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Made of translucent Pentelic marble, it has been called the most perfect building in Europe. |
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Add the onion, garlic, and peppers and cook until the onion turns translucent. |
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Park guided viewers through the next gallery with a colonnade of arches made of clear or translucent reinforced vinyl. |
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His skin was almost translucent, and for a moment I longed to reach up and touch it, but I quickly pushed the impulse aside. |
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The unusual roof, which is made of a translucent fiberglass fabric, allows for natural grass, which players appreciate. |
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Inserted into the void was a smaller white canvas, on which Grosse used a thick brush to paint kinetic pinwheels of translucent color. |
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The sleeves were made of a filmy, translucent red material, so insubstantial that it was almost not there. |
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Last week, I slurped down filmy, translucent rice noodles and sang a song of fish sauce, but today I'm trading Southeast Asia for China. |
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Plasma is sometimes considered a green variety of jasper, and sometimes considered as a green and translucent variety of chalcedony. |
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It had a lovely translucent green body and a conspicuous darker green triangular head with a pair of bulging black eyes. |
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Entries are marked by cantilevered translucent glass canopies, which are internally illuminated to glow at night. |
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The luminaires have a translucent prismatic glass diffuser, in three sizes, internally colored in white, yellow, blue, or gray. |
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The Man-of-War floats on a gas-filled, blue to pink, translucent body called a pneumatophore. |
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It is most beautiful, appearing translucent with a light corn silk color and streaks of black in its grainy looking material. |
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Buoyant gnocchi are brought down to earth by porcini mushrooms and a translucent but keenly flavored prosciutto. |
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The interior is further illuminated by slatted or fretted skylights while lower down, translucent canopies act as light diffusors. |
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A dusty orange color, spotted with crunchy hazelnuts and translucent golden raisins, the bread was tender and moist with a very delicate crumb. |
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The latter are four pink-centered morsels lightly crusted in flour, attended by a mix of earthy mushrooms in a translucent gold Marsala sauce. |
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The curtaining rock was twisted and translucent, like chiffon or silk or a very airy sort of gauze. |
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Together these gauzy translucent curtains approximate the colors of the sunset and reinforce the house's nautical theme. |
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The roof is an off-white translucent membrane spanning gently curving rafters. |
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The luminaires have a translucent prismatic glass diffuser, in three sizes, internally coloured in white, yellow, blue or grey. |
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Zircons extracted from this sample were typically prismatic, red to yellow-whitish in colour and translucent to opaque. |
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As the tall man walked over to Shacago, the nurse drew some almost translucent liquid out of a bottle and into a thick needle. |
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For anyone who does not know, glass is a hard, transparent or translucent brittle material that does not dissolve is not flammable. |
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Clear glass openings and translucent glass partitions suggest a contrasting fragility and magnify the slightest glimmer of light. |
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His most characteristic works are abstracts painted in light, translucent colours, often delicate shades of blue. |
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Myxoid cysts occur as translucent, solitary, rubbery pseudocysts over the dorsal interphalangeal joint and the base of the nail or toe. |
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Microscopic granules of 18-carat gold and silk powder give it a translucent glow. |
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The Giant Pacific Octopus is a nightmare of curling limbs and pulsing, translucent flesh. |
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Around her were tiny, silver eggs, chubby larvae, and pupae folded like mummies inside translucent cases. |
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It's a really nice electro-acoustic guitar, with a cut-away body style and a beautiful flamed top finished in a translucent red. |
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He favoured placid stretches of water dimly fringed with translucent foliage. |
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In the 19th century, all known translucent coloured enamels have a high lead content. |
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The translucent enamel back ground which looks almost black is in fact a dark burgundy. |
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It was evanescent, fading just as quickly as it had appeared, and translucent to begin with. |
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He was anything but earthly, however, his form a translucent pale blue and shimmering with ethereal light. |
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The dark metal is just visible through a translucent external wall made of gauzy stretched fabric. |
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Moist and translucent, it tastes like a mellow orange with a hint of lemon. |
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After our eyes adjust, we find the walls to be a gorgeous translucent blue, the surface scalloped into smooth, symmetrical wavelets. |
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The jug had been sealed with a large disc of cork, onto which about half an inch of translucent wax had been poured as an airtight seal. |
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She is beautiful beyond words, with her jet black hair and white, translucent skin. |
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She cupped a warm glass of tea in her nimble fingers, as she watched the translucent wave of of mist roll over the English country side. |
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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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Flat, thin leaves of horn were translucent and used for windowpanes in place of glass. |
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In her paintings she can seem witchlike, devoted to dark causes, even as she compels admiration for her translucent flesh and riveting gaze. |
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Cabinet door panels of translucent resin from 3form contain reedlike thatch for an organic look. |
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These strokes are variations on translucent greenish blue, articulated at various points by splashes of orange, magenta and alizarin. |
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Elongated upright ovals, rendered with translucent washes of yellowish paint, rise up from the bottom of the panel like mountains. |
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According to the Zohar, prior to the sin of eating, Man was such a spiritual being that his skin was translucent like light. |
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Add the peppers, onion, garlic, and annatto seeds and saute until the onion turns translucent. |
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The administration's relative openness and extreme leakiness made the White House like a body with translucent skin. |
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Add the onions, celery, leeks, and garlic and cook until the onions are translucent. |
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Now the builder simply waits for the epoxy to cure to a strong, translucent finish. |
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The tapestry is weaved from a mixture of light linen and heavy velvet and is sometimes translucent, often opaque. |
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The translucent polycarbonate ceiling gives the corridor a lightness it would not otherwise have. |
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A light well has been created into the lower ground floor area and there is also a translucent bridge. |
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It is translucent green and forms a botryoidal layer less than 1 cm thick on a hard limonitic matrix. |
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Marina was only half-listening as she took Shell's rosin box and ran the hard, translucent, amber colored rosin along the hairs. |
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His face was ashen white, and he looked like a ghost, his skin almost translucent. |
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Other features include a large louvered power sunroof and detachable, translucent door pockets. |
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Inside the building's three-story atrium one enjoys views of translucent walkways leading to the offices and to a restaurant. |
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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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The wrapper in this case is made primarily from tapioca starch, which imparts a translucent sheen to the roll. |
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Layered battens, vines and translucent corrugated acrylic sheets on the west make a wall animated by shadow play on the inside, and a vertical garden outside. |
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Here, the artist, taking advantage of oil painting's technical possibilities, used translucent glazes to achieve a richness and depth of colour not possible in other media. |
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Coral heads, reef sharks and parrot fish shimmer beneath a plane of water so translucent, that a dinghy moored there not so much floats as levitates. |
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So far, so predictable, but its huge flanks are encased in a delicately ribbed translucent skin that scintillates arrestingly with both natural and artificial light. |
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He mixed the paints with linseed oil, making them translucent and dilute. |
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We pushed our shrimping nets between the rocks, scooping up tiny baby flounders and the translucent shrimps, sometimes as long as a child's finger. |
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The bug, of course, is that little translucent network logo in the corner. |
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This involved layers of translucent pigment patiently applied on top of one another, creating the brilliant glow and delicate modulation of color. |
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The sculpture, which al-Mansour modeled on herself, is designed to be glitzy, garish and covered only with a translucent shawl. |
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There are pork shumai, pork and vegetable dumplings, steamed shrimp dumplings with nearly translucent skins puffed over fabulously fresh whole shrimp. |
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Both the blue and the yellow have the classic, satiny translucent petals of the poppy tribe, both, characteristically, are held on wiry stems above the parent plant. |
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The harlequin threw the baton over the translucent material, diving underneath and emerging on the other side to catch the silver rod, to gasps of awe from the spectators. |
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Vertical timber slats are sandwiched between two layers of glass forming a layered, translucent membrane, so at night, the pavilions will glow like lanterns above the town. |
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Other times, the professional eavesdropper subconsciously shields himself with wire fences, translucent plastic sheeting, and window drapery to deflect prying questions. |
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Instead of silvered glass, however, the frame contains an oval of the same translucent blue Plexiglas, which invites introspection instead of mere self-contemplation. |
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To cover spots, match concealer to skin tone, dot on a small amount at a time and set with translucent powder to even out pores and minimise shine on the T-zone. |
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Since flower petals are usually translucent, backlighting can give them an iridescent glow that accentuates the flower's color and brings it to life. |
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His eyes were stormy green, like a tempestuous patch of sky right before the tornado siren goes off, with a layer of translucent blue like the heavens beneath fluffy clouds. |
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The crystals range from nearly opaque through translucent to transparent. |
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The offices are screened off with translucent striated plastic partitioning, so the activities of staff become like shadow-plays under the fluorescent strip-lighting. |
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Like the photonic crystals under development for visible light applications, the PBG structure appears translucent to some frequencies and reflective to others. |
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On the top floor, the dragon is in the air, with writhing translucent light-filled ceilings and walls curvaceously sculpted to make benches, cupboards and seats. |
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The folds have worn translucent lines into the rough drawing paper. |
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In an effort to keep pests off the parsnips we began cloaking the beds with Agrofabric, a translucent, permeable rowcover made of woven fiberglass. |
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The translucent green polyester has been stretched into door handles, moldings, and even a telephone. |
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A new facade will be made from translucent plastic panels, with sliding sections that will let the park seem to enter the center. |
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Amber is a translucent, yellowish mineral made of fossilized resin. |
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The rim is translucent again with only a slight tinge of green. |
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Add the onion and tomatillos and cook until the onion turns translucent. |
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An entire show had been cancelled and the theatre hall spruced up with translucent blue illumination and coloured-halogen lights that danced to the music on smoke screens. |
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In China I had to be dragged away from Dong Po pork, a dish of fatty belly pork cooked for four hours with rice wine, ginger, sugar and soy sauce until it is translucent. |
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Anatomical images have been overlaid with translucent, hand drawn figures. |
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The stuff I use to make my legs look a little less translucent does wonders for my snow-white legs, but makes my cousin look like she ate a few too many carrots. |
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The oval shape, the guilloche, or engine-turned, ground overlaid with translucent enamel, and the contrasts of translucent and opaque areas are all copied from French boxes. |
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Staining with lead citrate and uranyl acetate is required as organic material is very electron translucent, and thus contrast is poor without a heavy metal stain. |
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In several smaller wall pieces from 1990, bent cardboard planes are connected by segments of translucent plastic to create lozenge-shaped geometric solids. |
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Each page is covered in a translucent layer of white acrylic and mica that partially obscures the text, which is printed in an old-fashioned Gothic font. |
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There are clear formal and material similarities, especially in the use of translucent glass cladding that sheathes the building in a diaphanous membrane. |
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The pages in Skuodas's books resemble broadsheets, and are rich in textural effects that include handwoven strips of painted or translucent paper. |
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In addition, the decoration incorporates translucent, opaque, guilloche, and champleve enamels as well as a garland of cast-gold and enameled flowers. |
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Most shelled opisthobranchs I know of are a translucent white in colour. |
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The small mine dumps have produced the locality's most colorful datolites, which are translucent to almost transparent and occur in flesh tones with red speckling and veining. |
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She wore a full-length white night gown, a fabric made translucent by the moon and low bedside lamp and creating a perfect silhouette of her form underneath. |
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Transfer from the pan to a bowl, stir in the rosemary and place to one side. Heat 1 tbsp of the oil in the frying pan and sweat the onion until soft and translucent. |
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The drive was long and windy and I enjoyed the sun on my translucent skin. |
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Like the majority of 16 th-century translucent coloured enamels, those in the portrait of Marguerite de France as Minerva have a low lead content. |
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Most natural corundum is of industrial quality, but transparent to translucent varieties with their adamantine to vitreous luster potentially yield gemstones. |
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The solar image is employed interrogatively to explore the mystic function of art as a filtering membrane or translucent window into another dimension. |
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Although resembling a stone structure from the outside, from the interior the pyramid is seen to be constructed of translucent plexiglas panels over a wood framework. |
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When they are done, the casing has transformed from translucent membrane into chewy, wrinkled coat. |
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The 46-look collection consisted of drop-waist skirts, cellophane cocktail dresses, and translucent and tinsel fabrics. |
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The Menorah light is a free-standing translucent pylon light and the Star of David is translated into two hanging lamps constructed like Japanese lanterns of white parchment. |
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Oneillite is vitreous, transparent to translucent, with a white streak. |
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The business end is translucent and has some light emitting diodes inside. |
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Raw pigments and heated wax create translucent textures and surfaces. |
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The door-pulls and the gear lever are in translucent coloured plastic, and the rear seats individually slide, fold and stow away to enlarge the meagre boot. |
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The right eye of Patient A suddenly rushed back and forwards involuntarily, and he was left with a large translucent object in his central field of vision. |
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The white currant has translucent berries with a delicate flavour. |
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His cod is must be among the best in Scotland, large translucent flakes, topped perhaps with a herb crust, a dollop of aioli and black olive tapenade. |
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Moore collected baseball-size gelatinous animals called salps and found their translucent tissues clogged with bits of monofilament fishing line and nurdles. |
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There were no reports of supernatural sounds, translucent ghosts, or mischievous poltergeists, let alone greenskinned reptoids in an undergraduate girls dorm! |
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In addition, poor-quality, translucent to cloudy, dark gray cordierite is also present, as is corundum with well-developed rhombohedral parting that tends to crumble. |
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Each cluster is made up of circular grapes of fiery black opals and delicately tooled gold leaves covered in translucent green enamel, spaced equally along the chain. |
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The adhesive dries to a semi translucent plastic but can be coloured. |
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Its futuristic design features wind turbines instead of the traditional minarets, while a translucent latticed roof would replace the domes seen on most mosques. |
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For the annatto oil, in a medium saucepan, heat the olive oil over medium heat, add the shallots, garlic, and annatto paste and saute until translucent. |
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Her skin had taken on a translucent shimmer, skin even paler than before. |
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The mineral separates provided a population of euhedral, prismatic crystals, which are either transparent and colourless or chocolate brown and translucent to opaque. |
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Windowpane oysters are harvested for their translucent shells, which are used to make various kinds of decorative objects. |
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The legs and prolegs are translucent yellow and tarsal segments are dark brown to black. |
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Dorsal and ventral fins translucent, pale brownish with evident white speckles, myotomes evident. |
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Descriptions of ghosts vary widely from an invisible presence to translucent or barely visible wispy shapes, to realistic, lifelike visions. |
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Walkers have been left baffled by the quivering, translucent mass, nicknamed Star Jelly because it reputedly fell to Earth from meteors. |
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On the windows of the nearer buildings the sun cast glittering beams, but further away a faint, translucent mist hid the city. |
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In doing so, he has reinvented the traditional Japanese house, with its post and beam structure and infill of translucent shoji screens. |
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The window-panes, encrusted with perennial deposits of Atmosphere, were less transparent than translucent. |
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The egg is translucent, ivory, and reniform, with one end adhered to the host. |
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The structures' side walls measure 3m high and the covering fabric includes Goosewing grey walls and a white translucent roof. |
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Cards that feature translucent or metallized foil are created using a precise layering process. |
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A translucent, gelatinous cake made from the starch of a yamlike tuber known as devil's tongue. |
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Extending the radiosity method to include specularly reflecting and translucent materials, ACM Transactions onGraphics, Vol. |
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Yellow amber is a hard fossil resin from evergreen trees, and despite the name it can be translucent, yellow, orange, or brown colored. |
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The nests are white and translucent and can be found wherever colonies of swiftlets are breeding, in caves, on cliffs or sometimes on a building. |
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The sculpture is dotted with about 40 translucent gold balls that each contain a xenon flash lamp and a little computer. |
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Along the sofa every three and a half feet, fluorescent tubes glow through translucent plastic diffusers. |
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Like thinner and translucent for summer and warmer for winter. |
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Second dorsal-fin translucent to faintly brownish, fin margin narrowly unpigmented. |
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There are rainbow angelfish, pastel parrotfish, lapis-blue damselfish, silvery jacks, yellow porgies and translucent needlefish. |
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Ice pellets or sleet are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent balls of ice. |
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Men, bearded, hirsute, sat dolefully at the bar, eyes translucent from diurnal boozings. |
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Both of these larval stages have very thin, hyaline, and translucent shells. |
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The vitrified, translucent ceramic known as porcelain was invented in China during the Tang, although many types of glazed ceramics preceded it. |
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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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Ice pellets are a form of precipitation consisting of small, translucent balls of ice. |
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Each of the home base wings has a characteristic colour, which is seen in parts of the interior design and, externally, in translucent insulation panels. |
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The two slaves who dressed her hurried forward, one with the nearly translucent overshift, the other with the heavy collar of onyx and gold that held it in place. |
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Her mouth was pale red and translucent, like the skin of a redcurrant. |
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The long fibers are layered to form strong, translucent sheets of paper. |
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The boat, a flat-bottomed river-runner with a forty-horse jet, slides off Mac's trailer, onto crumbling shelf ice and into the river, green, translucent. |
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We have analyzed Fe 11 absorption lines toward several of the reddened stars included in the FUSE survey of molecular hydrogen abundances in translucent clouds. |
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The three strains tested grew well on TCBS agar as bright, nonluminescent yellow colonies and unpigmented translucent colonies on 2216E marine agar plates. |
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It is said to be particularly effective for dispersion in low durometer compounds and provides translucent cross-sections in unpigmented silicone rubber. |
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Stickle rice is chalky kernels which are not translucent while jasmine and white rice are semi translucent kernels, meanwhile white rice has a bit opaquer than jasmine rice. |
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Lim's Just Dharma was initially comprised of 1,200 individually handmade white translucent porcelain lotuses suspended from the ceiling by threads and electrical cords. |
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Dual-shot adds a second layer of colored, transparent or translucent polycarbonate on top of a base layer to produce secondary color blends and depth effects. |
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Dual-shot adds a second layer of coloured, transparent or translucent polycarbonate on top of a base layer to produce secondary colour blends and depth effects. |
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They contain translucent white calcite and pale-green chloritic stains. |
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The audit copy enables the Records Manager to refer back to translucent redactions, so that they do not need to compare original and redacted documents side by side. |
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Males have a translucent ridge on both sides of their bodies. |
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The KitchenAid Gourmet Aluminum line adds a pop of color to the cooktop with its translucent exterior finish in a choice of cherry and electric blue. |
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Twelve musicians, the Ictus Ensemble, played live onstage, separated from the freewheeling kinetic perambulations by a waist-high translucent partition. |
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The translucent face of the Auto Skeleton watch reveals gold-tone gears, for an overall look of luxury that doesn't cross over into ostentatiousness. |
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These cages were translucent and cubic Plexiglas containers where the top and two sides of them were covered with micromesh screen for ventilation. |
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Unlike the lithophane technique, phanolith meets the challenge to amalgamate the translucent backlight image with the real plasticity of the design. |
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They will also be giving away exclusive Mighty Morphin Green Ranger translucent keys to cosplayers who dress up as Power Rangers, while supplies last. |
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Sierra Nevada, 8 39' N, 70 46' W, saxicolous, leaves to 2 m long, pendant, tepals translucent, whitish yellow, inflorescence and infrutescence erect, Dorr et al. |
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