Its bell-like flowers in early summer are followed by sausage-like dark blue pods packed with seeds and jelly. |
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Bell pits were shallow, unsupported shafts dug on vein outcrops that widened into bell-like shapes as they were sunk. |
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The bell-like tones of her early records are long gone, replaced by a smoky, resonant voice that has become an interpretive tool. |
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His instrument was also impeccably tuned, notes attaining bell-like clarity. |
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Talking to a fellow guitarist the other evening, he mentioned the bell-like chimes of the Fender Stratocaster which he highly covets. |
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O'Connor's voice is a superb mixture of power and frailty, ragged howl and bell-like clarity. |
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For example, we usually think of cycles as having a regular, bell-like shape. |
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Soft blue bell-like flowers are formed loosely in a spike that emerge from the center above the leaves. |
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A blind on the door has been pulled up and a small bell-like cord end is tapping on the glass. |
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The white, bell-like flowers that grow up the stem are above these green, elongated leaves. |
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In the bottom register a goldsmith is putting finishing touches to a column headed by horses' heads and a bell-like top with a winged genie. |
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They utter a variety of sounds, including raucous territorial and predator alerts, rattling noises, clicks, and bell-like tones. |
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Pictures are vibrant, stable and detailed, while soundtracks boast bell-like clarity. |
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Listening to Moravec's readings, I was struck by how often Debussy turned to bell-like sonorities in his piano music. |
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The crystals hit the glass with a distinctive, bell-like chiming, each one on a slightly different note. |
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Each bird's voice is but four limpid notes, delivered in slow, syncopated cadence, rising to a bell-like question mark. |
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Women's bell-like tittering and men's droning passiveness filled the void my nervousness made. |
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The tone of the FXC is delicate and bell-like with soft mid-tones and plenty of high-end sparkle. |
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Datura is jimson weed and these ornamental plants with the large, white, bell-like flowers. |
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There are lights floating in the river that glow blue at night, and speakers all around make odd bell-like tones and froggy noises. |
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These rough schist slabs are also called phonolite because of the bell-like sound they produce when you hit them. |
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The dress had a cream-colored top and large, bell-like sleeves. |
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Marked Allegro vivace, it reasserts the buoyancy of the first movement, although tremolos and bell-like tones in the piano add an air of mystery. |
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In addition to the tui, another New Zealand species of honeyeater, known as the bellbird for its clear, bell-like call, commonly opens mistletoe flowers. |
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In the wood thrush's preferred concert hall of moist woods, every leaf seems to serve as his sound reflector, imparting bell-like reverberations to his clear, round notes. |
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Though I suspect Vaananen's instrument has more prosaic origins, he extracts a magical sound from it, from staccato guitar like chording to bell-like swirls. |
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This beautiful plant has two pink bell-like flowers on a slender stem and a thicker stem below, which creeps along forming small mats of the plant. |
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There's something about the bell-like sounds. |
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A bell-like, tolling figure suffuses Radulescu's finale. |
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Christina has a beautiful voice, clear and bell-like. |
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The cello asserts a claim to the chant, while the piano's drone evolves into a ringing repeated octave, which is to be a recurring bell-like motif throughout the entire work. |
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Like many Russians, he had a lifelong fascination with bells, and bell-like effects can be heard in numerous works: in the opening of the Second Piano Concerto, throughout the famous Prelude, and in numerous other pieces. |
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Power amp distortion that is exuberant and full of life but at the same time silky smooth, chiming bell-like tones? the Fractal Audio simulations handle all of this with ease. |
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The faint buzzing, bell-like thumb pianos play out a simple pattern behind abstract scraping and dragging sounds. |
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The celesta looks likes an upright piano. by pressing down the keys, the hammers inside the celesta strike metal bars, which produce a bell-like sound. |
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The big hybrid abutilons are showy and cheerful with their vine-shaped leaves and glossy bell-like flowers. |
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Wade Mainer has long been an iconic figure in old-time and bluegrass music, as much for his remarkable longevity as his bright, bell-like, two-finger picking. |
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This mature young pianist can convey everything with conviction, from poignant bell-like floating melodies, to torrential arpeggios and monumental pianistic nobilities. |
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Soon, the dappled trout lilies sprout tiny bell-like yellow flowers and the stinky, garishly red-petaled trillium transform into jack-in-the-pulpits. |
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