The vitreous to iridescent luster is natural and not due to secondary treatment. |
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Because many of the iridescent glass wares were sold to fun-fairs it became known as Carnival Glass. |
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So the red army had won the cup and their third silver trophy gleamed amongst the iridescent confetti and brilliant white floodlights. |
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It looked to be made of white silk and the hem and edges were embroidered with iridescent velvet. |
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As we walked on, beautiful Indian sunbirds, their iridescent green flanks flashing brightly in the sunlight, flew past in a profusion of colours. |
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The firm's best seller at Premiere Vision, he reported, was an iridescent cotton shirting in pinpoint Oxford with sheen. |
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Black Narcissus is a large triptych sheathed in black, gray and iridescent silver paillettes. |
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The light bounced off his light blonde hair and the three silver hoops in his ear in iridescent rainbows. |
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I grew up in Melbourne in the 60s and 70s where Christmas beetles were iridescent. |
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Today, its delicate strength and its iridescent pearlized glaze is enthusiastically purchased the world over. |
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Sun shines on them like white gold and in the shade they become iridescent blue, eerie like glaciers or icebergs. |
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Overhead, the final wave of charges was flooding in, an iridescent ribbon of gold-red light that broke a false dawn over the island. |
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The feathering is so intricate that it looks like the iridescent scales of a fish. |
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Molly stood up in surprise and noticed that she was now wearing a gauzy dress of iridescent white. |
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Cape back jackets, long flaring iridescent skirts and trousers with contrasting coloured inserts made for a sophisticated collection. |
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Large checks, iridescent fabrics and decadent velvet are all worn with attitude. |
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This bird, oh so sleek in its aerodynamic coat of black, white, and iridescent lapis lazuli, is one of the most beautiful species anywhere. |
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A shimmering iridescent image showing bauhinia flowers appears when the banknote is tilted under a bright light. |
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Of course, the centre of interest is the giant dome of the planetarium, shining with an iridescent white colour, above the rows of seats. |
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Traces of luminous iridescent blue on his back and sides, even on the sail feathers, highlight the otherwise golden image. |
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From the long tapering fingers of her right hand a golden chain dangled and swinging idly from its end hung a small iridescent vial. |
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The Guernsey lily, N. sarniensis, makes clusters of 10 iridescent crimson flowers, also on 2-foot stalks. |
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Under the crystal bright light of a full moon their blue marble shined, iridescent. |
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If we approach carefully, the beautiful patterning on the soft tissues, the slender tentacles and iridescent eye spots can all be observed. |
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He then puckered neon light through the mural, creating an iridescent glow. |
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The worst of the worst what is left after basic consummation the longitudinal fibroma of sugarcane stalks the iridescent pulp. |
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The strongly iridescent colors of bird feathers are produced by arrays of melanin granules in the barbules of feathers. |
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He wears iridescent formal clothes, prances around with a tapering rod that ignites anything it touches, and trails a gust of hot air. |
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The Arctic grayling, also known as the bluefish, is a beautiful game fish with dark blue, pink and purple tones which have an iridescent sheen. |
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It has an iridescent shiny ice pink dial with pink patent leather strap and a changeable sporty gel strap. |
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Each arc had an iridescent crystal drop in the center of it, and loops of silver chains falling to her mid back from each. |
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The beetles' iridescent wings were used in the Victorian era like sequins to decorate the dresses of society women. |
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Trochilines often have iridescent feathers of metallic red, orange, green and blue. |
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If the butterfly can fly free with its wings of iridescent color, gardeners should be allowed to do the same. |
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I opted for freedom, though on many occasions continuing to use familiar metric forms, but rejuvenated within the iridescent world of metaphor. |
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I remember the dragonflies, damselflies and other insects, their colours iridescent in the bright sun. |
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An iridescent sheen spread over the surface of the water below him, indicating a fuel leak. |
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Native to the American tropics, morpho butterflies are distinguished by their brilliant iridescent blue wings. |
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The red cloth was then edged with rows of iridescent mother-of-pearl buttons. |
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Flatform pumps finished with iridescent sequins and leather toe caps keep you comfortably sky-high. |
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As she neared the object, she noticed it was an iridescent purple and pink. |
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But if you chance to see a vulture up close, you will notice that this iridescent black bird's underwings are a satiny gray. |
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Breeding adults have yellow bills, iridescent feathers that shine purple and green and are flecked with white spots. |
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She was a small, colorfully dressed creature with very long blonde hair and iridescent blue eyeshadow. |
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It seems anything that catches my eye with an iridescent quality, I am uncontrollably drawn to. |
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It was a long, silvery iridescent gown covered with glittering stars and moons. |
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The skin was covered in small black scales, no longer glittering with the iridescent purple hues that most had. |
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Males attract mates using song, iridescent plumage and dramatic display flights. |
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There's also a crunchy peanut-butter tart, topped with an iridescent scoop of celery sorbet and speckled with crushed pistachios. |
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The silver hake, in accordance with its name, has a silvery iridescent sheen when freshly caught. |
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Her hair was pulled up into a bun that let tight ringlets dangle down, her dress was white and iridescent. |
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Fins on, reg in, I lowered myself into the clear liquid of the Blue Hole and dropped through the vertical cavern to fin out into the iridescent blue. |
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I describe the pink hued iridescent bubbles in the bathtub, and the way they glide away from my skin as if it's made of silk. |
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Organza makes a great splash along with tulle, lace, elegant luxury fabrics combined with glittering Chantilly, crushed velvet, jersey with lurex and iridescent cady. |
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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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Well known examples include the structural colors produced by brilliant iridescent butterfly wing scales and avian feather barbules, such as the peacocks tail. |
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Or on an iridescent gold and green suit detailed with iridescent green mirco-paillettes. |
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It was paired with a sweater designed like an exaggerated version of a V-neck made in an iridescent knit. |
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He picked a dark-aqua guitar that was iridescent and metallic. |
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Trim trousers in nubby shades of lilac were paired with jackets in iridescent hues of melon. |
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Gleaming, iridescent mother-of-pearl possesses more than beauty. |
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In one area, children created giant, iridescent soap bubbles, which jiggled and glittered brightly in the spotlights as they floated upward, before finally bursting. |
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Spanish Fly refers to beautiful, iridescent green insects, Cantharis vesicatoria, which contain cantharidin, which is both a vesicant and a diuretic. |
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Moving to canvas, he rolls on a base color and a layer of iridescent pigment, then uses a squeegee to apply from 9 to 20 layers of iridescent glazes. |
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Eyeing a green-banded swallowtail fluttering above him, Samson takes a running leap and with a deft swoop of his net catches the iridescent butterfly. |
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The ubiquitous saw grass rattles in the wind, while pond-apple trees, yellow pond lilies, and pickerelweed, with its iridescent purple flowers, line the riverbanks. |
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If you've got the time, or the inclination, layer on a single stroke of eye shadow in sheer shades of lavender, iridescent plum, taupe or bronzy brown. |
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They are often iridescent, giving them a spectacular array of colours. |
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An iridescent colour is a colour that changes with the angle of view. |
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A mobile phone with an iridescent blue cover peeps from the top pocket. |
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The beaches are litter-free and the water an iridescent ice-blue. |
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Their long white necks were flecked with the tiniest feathers of iridescent azure and jade and they walked on their thin bright yellow legs with a magnificent strut. |
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I was drawn away by the iridescent cape of a flying gurnard. |
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Females, juveniles, and males in eclipse plumage are mottled brown with orange legs and a green-black iridescent speculum with a blue patch on the forewing. |
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Green darners are large, showy dragonflies with silvery iridescent wings. |
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And the birds struck closer to the target center on the plain bug stand-ins than on the iridescent ones, Pike reports in April's Biology Letters. |
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Using cellophane bunny grass, particularly the iridescent kind, is an effective way to give the impression of splashing water. |
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Plaque assay and replication of Tipula iridescent virus in Spodoptera frugiperda ovarian cells. |
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New York in the 1920s was iridescent, and its boom was spontaneous. |
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When a peacock fans out the iridescent splendor of his train, more than half the time the peahen he's displaying for isn't even looking at him. |
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The silver option includes silver stars, iridescent hearts and silver paillettes. |
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He wears contact lenses that turn his eyes an iridescent blue. |
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When illuminated, they reflect iridescent colors because of the diffraction of light within the stacked plates. |
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Volunteers also identified a North Amercian wood duck, which has multicoloured iridescent plumage and red eyes. |
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Iridophores are structures that produce iridescent colors with a metallic sheen. |
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He wore a feather in his hat, doeskin breeches, lisle hose and an iridescent waistcoat. |
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She was also almost naked, except for a couple of mere scraps of the lightest chain mail and riding boots of iridescent dragonhide. |
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Their presence can be detected on the surface by the iridescent oily film they leave on the water. |
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A previous study with Blue-black Grassquits showed that endoparasites could negatively affect the percentage coverage of iridescent plumage. |
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Hunicke is the mentor for Germany s Sebastian Scherer s Iris, a handblown glass lamp with an iridescent, shimmering coating. |
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The event is inspired by the spawning grunions that swim ashore annually, creating an iridescent glimmer in the sand. |
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Equally as exciting and elusive as the belted kingfisher I saw in the States, the common kingfisher is a lovely iridescent blue with warm, chestnut orange underparts. |
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He wore a magnificent overrobe of iridescent green silk, embroidered with orange feathers and gold starbursts along the hem and sleeves and neckline. |
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Sheer slanting down the sky an opal light Pierces the snow-blur's veil of wannish gray, In iridescent sheen, tingeing the dazzling white With amethystine, gold or beryl ray. |
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