Further, the blue of the ribbon is echoed by the detail of blue-green vamps on the tips of his shoes. |
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The silveriness is most stunning with new spring growth, hardening to blue-green in summer. |
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He opened his blue-green eyes and looked into the most blinding light he had ever seen. |
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My blood cells are a lot more like a cell from spirulina blue-green algae than they are like a flame, or a light bulb, or a sun. |
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In fact, African flamingos get their pink color from eating a diet super-rich in the pinkish blue-green algae, spirulina. |
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Then there are bacteria and blue-green algae, which differ structurally from higher organisms far more than plants differ from animals. |
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Above a slab of white wall, the edge of a window reveals a sliver of blurry blue-green foliage. |
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Most are tall, nondeciduous softwoods with pale smooth bark and foliage that's light, sparse, and usually blue-green. |
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A terrific naturalizer, its leaves are distinctly blue-green to beautifully set-off the flowers. |
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For a moment, she thought she saw a blue-green glimmer of light along the wall, but it faded. |
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A blue-green wash, visible through the light coatings of varnish, surrounds the central form. |
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When the mood stone registers blue-green, for instance, your dog is relaxed and cuddly, but black means he's cranky. |
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The man was wearing a salmon pink shirt, blue-green vest, a dark suit jacket, grey Levi jeans and black lace-up shoes. |
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They have discovered cellulose biosynthesis in nine species of cyanobacteria, or blue-green algae. |
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The fourth kind to be mentioned here is blue-green algae, probably the worst when it comes to pond scum. |
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Probably the worst instance was the section with intensely blue-green walls. |
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Instead, a blue-green to blue tourmaline, some of which is considered to be indicolite, is now being mined in a different locality. |
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As gannets wheeled and dived into the blue-green waters, Muiris scattered most of the ashes over the sea. |
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The cool blue-green values are complemented in each case by warmer red or yellow-orange touches. |
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She gazed back at the couple in her rear view mirror, a wistful, longing expression in her blue-green eyes. |
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She was very pretty and petite, with ash blond hair and warm blue-green eyes. |
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Behind them were another boy with very short platinum blond hair with black lowlights, and a taller man with long black hair and blue-green eyes. |
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The high alkaline content of the chamisa ashes create a distinctly blue-green color, which holds a religious significance for the Hopis. |
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We have blue-green algae outbreaks, we have dryland salinity, we have erosion and soil acidification. |
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It contains superfoods like nori, sprouted quinoa, alfalfa, aloe vera and wild blue-green algae, which has virtually every nutrient known to man. |
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He is extraordinary-looking, with cold blue-green eyes, high cheekbones and full, sulky lips that are happiest when in full pout. |
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The spurred yellow-green buds rise, then burst open above 2-to 3-foot pillows of deeply scalloped blue-green foliage. |
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When a spore germinates, it produces a flat thalloid plant with a greasy blue-green color and odd morphology. |
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When the train started loading, the crowd mobbed the blue-green second-class carriages. |
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When it finally began to score direct hits Shinji noticed a blue-green orb appear around the fighter. |
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Garbed in regally beaded, colorful gowns of orange and blue-green instead of their normally drab brown shifts, they looked almost like royalty. |
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The forest canopy is a deep blue-green, tinged with pale-green old man's beard, uniformly towering above the mosses and berry bushes. |
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A pale blue-green mineral tentatively identified as rosasite occurs with the cerussite as botryoidal and stalactitic masses. |
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We noodled through the Timna mine piles for the beautiful blue-green stone. |
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These tiny blue-green algae refashioned their world by excreting oxygen while using hydrogen from water. |
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If the solution is the same blue-green color as the Benedict's reagent, there has been no oxidation and the sample is not an aldehyde. |
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A type of blue-green algae that also used to be a popular health boost at juice bars, spirulina is now sold as a supplement as well. |
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Its colour, blue-green above, shading to silver below, is typical of its family. |
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One of the best is quercetin, which is found in yellow and red onions, squash, shallots, courgettes and broccoli and blue-green algae. |
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Even the highest measured reflectances at blue-green wavelength were five times too low. |
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The skipper wanting to maximize potential should run until he reaches shrimpers in blue or blue-green water. |
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Prior to commencing the experiment flicker photometry was used to adjust the energy of the green and blue-green cues to be approximately isoluminant with the grey frames. |
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Stunted forms of tree species such as dwarf birch, alder, arctic willow, white spruce, black spruce, tamarack, least willow, net-veined willow and blue-green willow grow here. |
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It is a blue-green alga, a primitive plant of the same class as seaweeds or the green slime seen on rocks and jetties when uncovered by the sea at low tide. |
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Better help may be on the horizon for many catfish farmers in the form of a natural-based algicide that kills blue-green algae but is much safer for other pond life. |
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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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It is characterized by a deep blue-green back, silvery sides and a white belly with black irregular spots on the back, dorsal fin and both lobes of the tail. |
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The blue-green sky of Pomen was partly cloudy, and although the afternoon sun tried to warm the proceedings below, it was a cold day that chilled to the bone. |
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White sands shelve steeply down into clear blue-green water. |
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Her blue-green eyes were always soft behind her sharp, hawk-like features. |
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Idly I reeled the little spinner through the blue-green water. |
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Evoking images of viridescent dragon scales, the pointed, blue-green leaves create a compact, deer-proof assemblage that's infused with reddish purple tinges. |
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A green and purple European needlework carpet and dark maroon chintz curtains with pink flowers and blue-green leaves complemented the soft pink of the paneling. |
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A close relative grows at the northern end of the pond, the grey clubrush, but in this case the plant has no leaves and grows with its spiky blue-green stems. |
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These blue-green, one-celled microalgae are rich in carotenoids, including phycocyanin, the pigment that's responsible for spirulina's blue-green tint. |
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The blue-green color of amazonite results from the contamination and substitution of trace to minor amounts of lead and water in the crystal lattice. |
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The exhibit also features stromatolite rocks, formed by blue-green algae, and a banded ironstone formation. |
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His work on the scattering of blue-green light by a turbulent medium led to a scheme for detection of clear-air turbulence. |
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The forms shown here echoed nature with their delicacy, their sinuousness and their ethereal blue-green glazes. |
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The painting is dominated by a ruddy purple wash, interrupted by circular blotches of blue-green and yellowy gold. |
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For more of a blue-green color, look for a white fir with soft, two-inch-long needles that curve outward and upward on branches. |
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Over time, chemicals in the atmosphere have altered the element, forming A blue-green coating called patina over the statue. |
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Dreher spent the past four years intensively studying the cyanobacteria that make the blue-green blooms, especially in Dexter Lake. |
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The blue-green alga Agmenellum quadruplicatum has also become a purveyor of Bti poisons. |
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Festuca glauca, the blue fescue, has fine, blue-green leaves and spike lets of a similar, though darker, shade. |
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The planet's deep blue-green atmosphere is thick with hydrogen, helium and methane, Uranus's primary condensable gas. |
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Also known as cyanobacteria, blue-green algae are the most prosperous microorganisms on earth, evolutionarily speaking. |
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Its small, narrow, straplike, blue-green leaves die away in early spring. |
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Most amphibole grains are zoned, with medium green actinolitic cores and dark blue-green hornblende rims, and newly formed hornblende is present in the matrix. |
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Warning signs will be positioned at major recreational areas around Lnecoorie Reservoir and will remain in place while high levels of blue-green algae are present. |
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This enzyme hydrolyses the chromogenic substrate 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl-a-D-glucopyranoside present in the medium, producing green to blue-green coloured colonies. |
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In its lower left corner the story starts some three billion years ago with blue-green algae and bacteria, leading to slime molds, green algae, and fungi. |
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Last week Roath Park Lake tested positive for blue-green algae and, as a precaution set out by Natural Resources Wales, it was advised to close the lake for recreational use. |
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The freshwater blue-green alga known as Microcystis aeruginosa normally produces oxygen needed for fish respiration and removes potentially toxic chemicals from the water. |
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The beads in this set were made using a range of materials, predominantly carnelian and turquoise, but also nephrite jade, microcline feldspar and other blue-green stones. |
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Aptly nicknamed the blue earth, this sand contains high levels of a mineral known as glauconite, a silicate that is responsible for its unusual blue-green color. |
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