His eyes are large, dark and warm, and he has a complexion the color of milky coffee. |
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His ebony face was highlighted by the moon's glow as he looked up into it, his eyes drinking deep of its milky beauty. |
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The leaves are larger and more elliptical than hemp dogbane and all plant parts exude a milky substance when broken. |
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Blue stars are related to dogbanes, oleander, and periwinkles, and produce a similarly milky sap which can be messy. |
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The primary lesions were pustulonodular, and at times the patient expressed a bit of milky discharge from the lesions. |
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George demonstrated how his tap water had a milky colour and he was afraid to drink it. |
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In most of the theater photographs, a darkened proscenium arch and decorative architectural details enclose a rectangle of dense, milky light. |
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With skin the colour of milky tea and glassy eyes that betray his misery, there's never any pretence towards polished musicianship. |
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In the meantime, I suggest dark chocolate as an alternative to the milky stuff as it contains less sugar. |
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Coconuts may appear to be hard on the outside but inside they are milky, while peaches are cuddly fuzzballs with a rock-hard core. |
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I can't help thinking that if we were in England we'd be sitting in a school hall with milky tea, custard creams and no toilet rolls. |
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Her skirt was white, fulled and gathered and looked as if the entire milky way had fallen upon it. |
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We stand, necks cricked, the milky way slashing across the sky, constellations blazing. |
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We stood at the edge shivering in our cozzies and looked across the milky aquamarine water, steam curling around our feet. |
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The kernel is now yellow on the outside with the inside containing milky white fluid. |
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If making a soup or a sauce, extract the milky juice from the bits of kernels left on the cob by scraping the cob with the dull side of a knife. |
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Put the rice into a pot and wash it with cold water, swirling the rice with one hand and tipping off the milky water. |
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The chewy grains of rice are covered in a milky pudding to create a smooth taste. |
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I kept the fire going so that I could make Elvis cups of coffee which he preferred milky with four sugars. |
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A member of the poppy family, the celandine plant is distinct for its golden yellow flower and bright orange milky juice. |
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When the soap dries again, it is coated with a milky film, and I'll bet dollars to doughnuts that it will leave a huge helping of soap scum. |
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It is milky and turbid and represents a phenomenon known as critical opalescence. |
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These stripes often alternate between dense opacity and a milky translucence that barely hides the underlying layers. |
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Orange hawkweed has above ground runners, grows to 0.6 metres tall, and contains a milky juice. |
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Amber had light caramel brown hair and hazel eyes, she was tall with milky white skin and rosy complexion. |
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Coffee options are tailored not just to a hankering for sweet or bitter, black or milky. |
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His untrimmed beard was gray at the temples and ran in milky streaks below his chin. |
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The Taleggio, with its soft almost Brie-like texture and milky, mushroomy flavour is pretty high on my wish list. |
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The sky above them was a dark milky black, the stars blotted out by the snow clouds. |
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The stars serenely encased the green-and-brown planet in their milky twinkle, lighting up all the oceans with a crystal glow, a beautiful shine. |
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White curries obtain their milky yellow color from turmeric powder and are mild and lightly spiced. |
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She also avoids milky cleansers and lotion moisturizers, which she associates with breakouts. |
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I'm sure I misheard the doctor, and will see if a few teaspoons of milky cereal make a difference. |
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Some of the matter ejected by the big bang forms galaxies, like our very own milky way. |
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The one-way conversation lasted about 30 seconds as Moore, his face pale, eyes slightly milky and head tilting to one side, listened intently. |
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The urine itself may look milky or cloudy, even reddish if blood is present. |
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With no iris or pupil present, the milky orb shone opaquely with a paranormal light. |
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His eyes have gone all milky and his skin has got darker, which shows that he's about to get rid of his skin. |
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The water used by nearly 100 families living along the eastern wall of the factory rapidly turned brackish and milky white in colour. |
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The girl was a spunky red head and had a milky complexion dotted with freckles. |
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She was so mad that she knew her usual milky skin had to be red with anger. |
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The warm sun bathed her soft milky skin as she opened her violet eyes, and tiredly looked around the room. |
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The girl had a milky white complexion, dotted with light freckles that matched her hair. |
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His beautiful milky skin and white hair were stained forever by his own blood. |
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The gum resin consists of the milky sap obtained from an incision of the green matured root. |
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Rows of high backed leatherette banquettes filled with happy shoppers smoking tabs and drinking frothy milky coffee. |
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The kids got to school late and she hadn't even had time to make a cup of milky coffee. |
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I think the curiously Italian milky coffee they call galao in Portugal just about qualifies. |
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We squatted on the floor and scoffed and then washed it down with sweet milky tea. |
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There was a vague element of milky coffee to it but if the label had not so informed me I'd have failed to identify the flavour. |
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Unfortunately, because I'm not used to drinking such milky beverages, I was an unaware victim of milk moustache. |
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It's milky and flavourful, with an unmistakable blue cheese taste that fades just enough after each spoonful to keep you digging in for more. |
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Less well known is ocrochka, a cold soup made of potatoes, egg, ham, green onion, dill and cucumber in a milky base. |
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Nothing in the world tasted as good for breakfast as stolen rolls with some butter and jam and a mug of milky coffee. |
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To finish this festive breakfast, here is the sweet grape hearthbread, which is just as good to serve with rich milky coffee or a cup of tea. |
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Most customers probably end up getting some version of the bowl of thin ramen noodles in a milky tonkotsu pork broth. |
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Try to create a bedtime routine, such as a warm bath and warm milky drink every night. |
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At one point, he must have weighed close to two hundred pounds-eyes milky semi-fluid, coat a mess of folds and fatty tumors. |
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The alabaster's milky translucence and variegated, veined surfaces suggest the body, celestial charts and tide-roiled seashores. |
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The first time I used a water-based sealer that turned a milky color after 3 months. |
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After the collapse, I hastily bowed out and retired for a mug of hot, milky, sugary coffee. |
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It tasted fruity, nutty and milky, with a slight tang, but the balsam strip smoothed out the tang with its woodsy flavor. |
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The milky fluid is scraped off the pods and hardens into a brown gum that is raw opium. |
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Over the next half-day, opium will seep out through these holes in the form of a milky sap that can be scraped off the side of the pod. |
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It is a milky substance that is harvested by tapping the tree, a process similar to the harvesting of maple syrup. |
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Travellers, short on water rations, have died drinking the milky sap of its poisonous foliage. |
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My favorite of these was an appetizer of braised yellowtail tuna served in a milky, aromatic dressing made with ginger and tamarind. |
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He had the palest skin she had ever seen, milky white, and he was topped with a neatly cropped head of sable hair. |
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Louche and loungey, the interior is done up in chrome and white leather, all beautifully offset by deep milky blue walls. |
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In the early mornings he would stand in his dressing gown at the window, sipping a cup of milky coffee, while his valet ran his bath. |
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Also known as natural rubber latex, this milky cytosol is acquired by tapping the commercial rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis. |
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These laticiferous tubules are the source of the milky latex that is used to make natural chewing gums and rubber. |
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Natural latex is a milky fluid produced by the rubber tree and is used for manufacturing scores of every day items. |
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The Latin name lactuca is connected with lac, milk, because of the milky sap or latex which oozes out of the cut stem. |
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The lymph in the lacteals has a milky appearance due to its high fat content and is called chyle. |
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About 40 days afterward a thin slice is cut off transversely from its top, and a milky juice of a fetid, alliaceous odor gradually exudes. |
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Yellow allamanda has a white milky sap in all parts, which oozes out as soon as it is broken. |
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The plasma has a milky appearance, and xanthomata appear in the skin as bright yellow papules particularly at the elbows, knees, and buttocks. |
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Miracle Fix liquid is a thin milky fluid that dries clear and was originally made to improve the handle of cotton fabrics. |
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His color had gone from grey to milky white, and it was almost as if he were writhing in pain. |
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The white part of the cheese is milky and crumbly almost like a Wensleydale. |
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In Lunarium, a chorus of flowers with milky white veins and carmine edges opens to receive the light of the radiant full moon high above. |
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Stephens veils the pastoral subjects with milky washes that streak the surface, and a brown glaze that drips languorously down it. |
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Prepare one large mug of milky coffee and one smaller, stronger mugful, easy on the white stuff. |
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My room looked clean since all of the things in there were milky white. |
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My partner Brandon and I awake at the crack of dawn for a canoe ride on the milky blue glacial waters of Lake Louise. |
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This crack filler contains river sand in an acrylic polymer, which first appears milky white but dries clear and leaves only the speckled colored sand exposed. |
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After a brisk walk over the hills with the dogs, she has a second breakfast of hot milky chocolate, malted wheatgerm buttered bread with home grown hedgerow jam. |
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Lauren Conrad has become synonymous with the doughnut bun, an obsession with pearls, peachy glossed lips, and a milky manicure. |
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The soft, milky, aquamarine colour comes from the blue-green algae that thrives in the lagoon and white Silica mud, which carpets the bottom with a light natural sediment. |
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Within this unique ecosystem, high levels of silica, minerals and algae form a light sediment at the bottom of the lagoon, giving it a soft milky aquamarine colour. |
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Natural rubber latex is derived from the white, milky sap of rubber trees that are grown commercially in southeastern Asia, primarily Malaysia, and West Africa. |
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It is just a cup of milky froth but the babycino has become one of the crucial factors in the battle to win the hearts of Sydney's coffee drinkers. |
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The bottle busted and up burst a huge puff of milky white smoke. |
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Unfortunately the visibility is a milky 5m, though this doesn't detract from the huge shoals of snapper and the angelfish, batfish and giant grouper that call this oasis home. |
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On the liquid front, the delicacy of choice for most Valencia residents is horchata, a milky drink made from tiger nuts and served very, very cold. |
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In terms of soups, both the borscht and the ocrochka, a cold milky concoction of potatoes, egg, ham, green onion, dill and cucumber, are delicious. |
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It's not milky or sweet like normal hot chocolate, it's dark and sultry. |
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I don't like weak, milky tea, but I'd drink it rather than complain. |
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Somalis offer a milky tea and burn incense to welcome visitors. |
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Flopping down in the empty armchair with my milky coffee and half a bowl of cereal, I aligned the main problems in my head in the order I was going to tackle them in. |
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Then there are those whose blue eyes or milky skin or pin-straight hair enables them to glide unsuspected through the grocery store, job interview or police traffic stop. |
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She looks like she's going to be sick, her milky skin drained of blood. |
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The girl admired her mother's long white hair, and soft, milky skin. |
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So she put the elections out of her mind and prepared some milky tea and nan bread wrapped in a cloth for her son to take through an archway to the men's area. |
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Astronomers recently placed the milky Way on the fringe of a huge supercluster. |
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For example, based on the ages of stars, we know the milky Way is about 13.2 billion years old. |
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Fragrant tuberoses, jackmentias, succulent cactus varieties, the milky bush and palm varieties, including the Royal Palms, can be used for avenue borders. |
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On an afternoon in late spring the breakers that roll ashore on Cape Hatteras are a milky jade, a color that reminds me how far south we are, and how close to the Gulf Stream. |
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A milky, white liquid should squirt out if the corn is ready to be picked. |
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Associated minerals are white orthoclase, milky quartz, and muscovite. |
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For pure indulgence she liked milky, liberally sugared tea and rich cocoa. |
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In Spain they are made into a refreshing milky drink, horchata. |
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She was tall, but not overly so, with milky pale skin and pure sapphire eyes followed by a pert nose, full, rose lips, and highly defined cheek bones. |
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Behind him, drawn by two milky oxen, was a cart laid with cloth of purple. |
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Focusing on relationships, parenting, pregnancy and health, it's an online coffee morning complete with virtual chocolate digestives, milky lattes and plenty of advice. |
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Imagine a bowl of milky cereal that's been liquidised all ready to suck up through a straw. |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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Milk quartz or milky quartz is the most common variety of crystalline quartz. |
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Herbs, trees, vines, geophytes with subterranean tubers, occasionally succulents, with milky latex. |
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Algae collects along the banks, and phototropic effects turn the water milky later in the day. |
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Rust from old iron parts was mixed with a milky paste, forming a red liquid to dobber on barns. |
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The white Pattypan takes anywhere from 42 to 60 days and produces a milky white vegetable with a buttery taste. |
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It's called the milky bellflower because the blue of its flowers seem tinged with white. |
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Avoid sugary drinks, smoothies, fruit juices and milky coffee, replace with water, herbal teas and tea or coffee with reduced-fat milk. |
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They drank the milky tea, aromatic with spices that reminded him of the tourtiere and saucisses his grandmother used to make for Christmas. |
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Common colored varieties include citrine, rose quartz, amethyst, smoky quartz, milky quartz, and others. |
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Mrs. Anthony, their daily housekeeper, brought in the milky coffee and placed it on the breakfast table. |
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The fish responds by walling off the parasitic infection into a number of cysts that contain milky fluid. |
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They resemble amethysts, and vary in colour from an opaque milky mauveness to a clear deep purple. |
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The massaranduba is not the only species known as palo de vaca, or cow-tree. There are many others so called, whose sap is of a milky nature. |
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The largest patch seen, which is about 2 cm. across, is a milky white crystal almost filling a small vugh in otherwise barren white quartz from the 3-level. |
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The sweetness of onions still trapped within, the milky flavour of almonds combined with sensuous saffron, played up by the saunth and a hint of spices. |
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When it is plucked from the tree, Norway maple exudes a milky sap from the leaf stem, which distinguishes it from the very similar Sugar maple, Acer saccharum. |
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However, the buffer extract had milky tinge, therefore latex solubilised in water containing Sodium tetrathionate and EDTA during purification protocol. |
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Xenon, an inert gas, exhibits unusual behavior near its critical point, at which it turns into a milky fluid with properties between those of a liquid and a gas. |
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Molybdenum mineralization comprises blebs, streaks, books, and rosettes of molybdenite usually associated with dull, milky, cryptocrystalline quartz. |
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Postmortem examination revealed milky white kidneys, white crystalline deposits in the pericardial sack, and white crystals in one intertarsal joint. |
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Daydreaming a couple of minutes ago, I gazed upwards into a milky blue sky and there, far above my head, was a jumbo jet leaving a long vapour trail. |
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Overhead, a glittering canopy of stars shimmers around the broad sweep of the Milky Way. |
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But the gegenschein is very faint, a few magnitudes fainter than the Milky Way. |
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He was thinking only of the chance of individual stars within our own galaxy, the Milky Way, acting this way. |
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There are reckoned to be about 400 billion stars in our galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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I shall move the Trenton into the unexplored quadrant behind the Milky Way and search for any remaining human warships. |
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But more importantly, the album flows like the Milky Way and ends up being a highly listenable achievement. |
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The water, representing the Milky Way that kept the lovers apart, ran downstage to the footlights, and into a basin. |
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But the eye is dazzled and enthralled by the super-massive black hole that lives deep within the core of the Milky Way. |
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He described hundreds of stars and the constellations and in the Milky Way which had never been seen or even suspected before. |
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Integral has a large field of view, enabling it to scan our Milky Way galaxy for neutron stars and black hole activity. |
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A team of European astronomers, including several from the UK, have uncovered a super star cluster in our own Galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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A double star cluster in a satellite galaxy of the Milky Way is pictured above. |
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At 4 am on the 10th, I got up, reached up to the Milky Way and did a few chin-ups among the dazzling brilliance of the stars. |
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But others, such as the Milky Way, would still have formed a supermassive black hole despite never being a quasar. |
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The new picture for the first time resolves faint, sunlike stars in a galaxy other than the Milky Way. |
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Remember, our solar system is contained within the Milky Way galaxy which in turn is comprised of many other planets, suns and stars! |
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Overhead, the Milky Way washed across a star-studded sky, while out to sea a perfect crescent moon rose in honour of the Turkish flag. |
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Dave Starinshak is working on discovering and modeling star streams in the Milky Way halo. |
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And if you live under deep darkness, you can see vast star clouds of the Milky Way silently boiling up in the south. |
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The group of astronomers studied a sample of 74 red supergiant stars in the Milky Way. |
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Large spiral galaxies such as our Milky Way, which are rich in gas, would be rarities rather than the rule. |
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By contrast, to reach our nearest galactic neighbor, the Andromeda galaxy, you'd need only twenty-five Milky Ways. |
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The Milky Way will spiral into the central black hole in much the same way as the soap bubbles disappear down the plug hole after my bath. |
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Shapley noted that nebulous objects tended to be everywhere except in the Milky Way plane. |
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Voyaging through the Milky Way, they will stop off at a fantastic nebular region. |
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Within the Milky Way galaxy alone, there are over 100 billion stars, and there are an uncountable number of galaxies in the universe. |
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Only seventy odd years ago the whole of humanity thought that the entire universe verse was just our own Milky Way. |
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On dark, clear nights this absorption nebula stands prominently in front of the spectacular Milky Way. |
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Elsewhere in the Milky Way, Spitzer viewed a dark, elongated globule known as the Elephant's Trunk nebula. |
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The Milky Way has about 100 globular clusters, whereas giant elliptical galaxies are surrounded by thousands of globulars. |
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These nebulae, now known to be spiral galaxies like the Milky Way, were usually thought to represent the early stages of formation of structures like our Solar System. |
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Our Milky Way galaxy is gobbling up its galactic neighbor, Sagittarius, and scientists this week offered documentary proof of this continuing cosmic cannibalism. |
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One magnetar is only about a light-year from the black hole at the center of the Milky Way. |
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By recording the spectra of several distant quasars whose light pierces the Milky Way, the spacecraft revealed some 50 ultraviolet-absorbing gas clouds around our galaxy. |
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Firstly, if we consider a spiral galaxy, such as our own Milky Way, or our neighbour, Andromeda, we can measure its mass by measuring how fast it spins. |
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The relative precision of the constellations, the path of the Milky Way, and information on the parallels and colures is therefore even more remarkable. |
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These resulted in his Photometric Researches, the first modern compilation of star magnitudes and among the first works to suggest a disk shape for the Milky Way galaxy. |
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Hubble's discovery showed that spiral nebulae are entire systems of stars in their own right, as huge and as packed with stars as our own Milky Way. |
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Along with all this, a new bird's-eye view shows, for the first time, what the Milky Way would look like to an astronomer peering our way from some faraway galaxy. |
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You can choose from a family bag of Kit Kat chunky miniatures, a family bar of Milky way or Nestle Double Cream Chocolate, all which have been donated by Poundland. |
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Most stars in the Milky Way have humdrum lives, tracing slow predictable orbits around the galactic center. |
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Under the band of Milky Way stars, we listened to crickets pulsate in the dewy grass, and watched the orange coals lick themselves with tiny flames. |
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It was only in the 1920's that the American astronomer Hubble established that some of these nebulae were indeed distant galaxies comparable in size to our own Milky Way. |
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Astronomers have recently discovered that looking at dust along the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy is a bit like looking into a frothy glass of beer. |
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Astronomers think the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy will give the Milky Way more than 100,000,000 stars. |
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Under these conditions the night sky appears grey or orangish and the Milky Way cannot be seen. |
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The Milky Way sits near the edge of one such supercluster, the first to have its size mapped by astronomers. |
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The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds are the nearest galaxies to our Milky Way, each hundreds of thousands of light years away. |
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The 1930s brought more signal results from Jansky and Reber, early pioneers in the recognition of radio signatures from the Milky Way. |
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An average star of spectral class G, it has no companion, unlike the majority of the Milky Way's stellar inhabitants. |
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He suggests that these galaxies are traveling with the Magellanic clouds as part of a group that will eventually be gobbled up by the Milky Way. |
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Importantly, Illustris yielded a realistic mix of spiral galaxies like the Milky Way and football-shaped elliptical galaxies. |
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Our solar system orbits within the Milky Way, a barred spiral galaxy that is a prominent member of the Local Group of galaxies. |
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As the Earth is located within the dusty outer arms, there are large portions of the Milky Way that are obscured from view. |
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These clusters gradually disperse, and the stars join the population of the Milky Way. |
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Both the Milky Way and one of our nearest galaxy neighbors, the Andromeda Galaxy, are spiral galaxies. |
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A fourth story narrates that Quetzalcoatl was born from Coatlicue, who already had four hundred children who formed the stars of the Milky Way. |
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In ancient times, it was believed that the Yellow River flowed from Heaven as a continuation of the Milky Way. |
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Water has been detected in interstellar clouds within our galaxy, the Milky Way. |
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The Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, two dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, are at the head of the gaseous stream. |
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At a distance of around 12 million light years away, Centaurus A is the closest large elliptical galaxy to our own Milky Way. |
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But today, 10 billion years later, it would have grown into a giant elliptical galaxy much more massive than the Milky Way. |
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I love normal chocolate like Freddos, Smarties, Milky Ways, fingers of Fudge and Curly Wurlies. |
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Tenders are invited for Fine Bone China Cup Saucer Set Milky White With Indian Railway Logo. |
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The spiral disk of the Andromeda galaxy, the Milky Way's neighbor, is just a tiny part of a much larger entity. |
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For comparison, the Large Magellanic Cloud, a dwarf galaxy companion to the Milky Way, is 14,000 light-years wide. |
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Spitzer observed 10 cepheids in our own Milky Way galaxy and 80 in a nearby neighboring galaxy called the Large Magellanic Cloud. |
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Their distance established spiral nebulae well beyond the edge of the Milky Way. |
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This would offer an explanation for some of the free-roaming planets that have been found and it could mean that more exist across the Milky Way. |
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In our home galaxy, the Milky Way, about half of all stars have a companion and travel through space in a binary system. |
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Measurements of the radial velocity and proper motion of stars allows astronomers to plot the movement of these systems through the Milky Way galaxy. |
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Jardel used telescope observations of several of the satellite galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, including the Carina, Draco, Fornax, Sculptor, and Sextans dwarf galaxies. |
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A recent Nasa paper suggested that the spacecraft was still in a transition zone between the sun's sphere of influence and the rest of the Milky Way. |
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In a separate set of findings, astronomers looking at the outskirts of the Milky Way found two new star streams, remnants torn from dwarf galaxies or star clusters. |
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Prior to the discovery of V1 many astronomers, including Harlow Shapley, thought spiral nebulae, such as Andromeda, were part of our Milky Way Galaxy. |
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Appealing chapters comment on distances through space, the shape of the Milky Way, asteroids and sunspots, quasars, neutrino astronomy, and the expanding universe. |
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Apart from the main characters, Deiondre Teagle was wonderful as Milky White, Jack's cow, and Anthony Gasbarre was a particularly predacious Wolf. |
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What may be happening is that the stars are moving quite slowly because they are at the apocenter, the farthest point in their orbit about the hub of our Milky Way. |
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The proper motions of stars near the center of our own Milky Way provide strong observational evidence that these stars are orbiting a supermassive black hole. |
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This animation zooms into an image of the Milky Way, shown in visible light, and superimposes a gamma-ray map of the galactic center from NASA's Fermi. |
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The apparently insignificant constellation Antlia lies just south of Hydra and borders Vela to the north, lying along the branches of the Milky Way. |
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By 1920, American astronomer Harlow Shapley had looked instead at star clusters orbiting the Milky Way and figured out that the solar system is perched off to the side. |
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About 640,000 light-years from Earth in the direction of the constellation Canes Venatici, the galaxy is one of the most remote Milky Way satellites ever found. |
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At a press conference last week, researchers announced that the Hubble Space Telescope had detected such radiation from a Milky Way flare star called AU Microscopium. |
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It lies in a sphere above the Milky Way known as the galactic halo. |
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They found galaxies that have two satellites that are as bright and close by as the Milky Way's two closest satellites, the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, are rare. |
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The two black holes are separated by about 11,000 light years, which is about one-third the distance between our solar system and the center of the Milky Way. |
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The scientists found to their surprise that the cluster's dilute intergalactic gas had magnetic fields of 2 to 3 microgauss, similar in strength to those in the Milky Way. |
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Kinematic studies of matter in the Milky Way and other galaxies have demonstrated that there is more mass than can be accounted for by visible matter. |
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Tyson's research interests include star formation, exploding stars, dwarf galaxies and the structure of our Milky Way, and he hosts the television show Cosmos. |
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The Coalsack Nebula is the most prominent dark nebula in the skies, easily visible to the naked eye as a prominent dark patch in the southern Milky Way. |
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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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It is unusual to find galaxies so close to the Milky Way, yet Vela offers a dozen or more NGC galaxies in the eastern extreme of the constellation, spilling over into Antlia. |
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