The aqueous phase was re-extracted with ether and the combined ethereal extracts washed with water until free from alkali. |
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The audio deserves a special mention as white noise and ethereal voices combine to create a disturbing atmosphere. |
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Whatever it was, another one stepped into the clearing, which was by now aglow with the light of both ethereal beings. |
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Our modern wind harps, with their soothing, ethereal tones and contemporary designs, are in fact based on principles that date back to antiquity. |
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On the other hand, while Mary brought quiet reserve and regality to her role as Princess of Wales, Alexandra's influence was much more ethereal. |
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And the prints represent Abstract Expressionism's entire stylistic range, from fast and visceral to cool and ethereal. |
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They have the same ethereal qualities so to speak, as angels, and they're also messengers because an angel is also a messenger. |
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Her ethereal vocals soared over a backdrop of lush guitar licks, deep bass and softly crashing drums during their stunning half-hour set. |
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The paintings are all frontal and straightforward, rock-solid and penetrating, yet have an ethereal quality. |
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The meditative mood and ethereal atmosphere of the painting create an aura of intimacy that counters the epic scale of its composition. |
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The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche. |
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Traditional ballet as a whole is being laid to rest in the ethereal stage technicality of rolling smoke and the dancers playing dead. |
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His accomplished, melancholic debut of minimal and ethereal, techno music quickly followed. |
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Nelson's comping on the vibes creates a texture that is more ethereal than a pianist's and helps define Holland's compositional sound. |
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This is what makes it astral, otherworldlyas opposed to ethereal, this-worldly travel. |
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A scarlet glow became visible in the distance, flickering through the ethereal trees surrounding the two. |
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Extraordinarily subtle gradations of hue and tone at the perimeters heighten the ethereal appearance of the whole. |
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Wondrous ethereal, soft comes along the third movement, as though exhausted from the topsy-turvy scherzo. |
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Silky smoked salmon is garnished with clabbered cream, shaved fennel, caperberries, microgreens, and a stack of warm, ethereal buckwheat blinis. |
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Working with animal forms, she's used compressed mattress springs and bent wire to form quirky, ethereal beings. |
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Curtains of silk and lace in black and red hung from the ceiling, giving the room a shadowy and ethereal feel. |
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Impromptu performances of everything from didgeridoo to the ethereal shakuhachi liven up the banks of the Kamogawa River every evening. |
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Many also come to visit ethereal Gothic cathedrals, millennial monasteries and imposing medieval castles en route. |
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In my experience, treats from the sushi bar at Sakura tend to be nice, fresh, and reliable, if not particularly showy or ethereal. |
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The excellent score, when present, is an ethereal and lilting affair, full of upright bass and tubular bells which fit the film like a glove. |
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Moondog is the ethereal moniker by which the Fifties Manhattan street musician Louis Hardin was known. |
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Illuminated only by moonlight, pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden. |
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The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful. |
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Haunting strains of ethereal music introduced stunningly bright, clear, and artistic opening credits. |
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They are sleek and modern, filled with ethereal light, with clean lines and spare spaces. |
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When the soldiers' lights fall on their slender bodies, they seem almost ethereal. |
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The music is fluid, ethereal, and breathlessly beautiful from start to finish. |
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A half-open closet nearby revealed the assorted flotsam and jetsam that had been cunningly arranged to produce ethereal effects. |
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A fireside chat in the wee hours of the morning attains a heavenly composure, the dramatic ethereal lighting making this their crucial scene. |
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How often I have longed to hear the hermit thrush, wood thrush and veery blend their ethereal voices together again! |
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Excellent move, because the iRiver's audio quality remains one of the best on the market, with eardrum-busting bass notes or ethereal highs. |
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This fact was not lost on the English mechanical genius John Harrison, who first pushed chronometrical precision into this ethereal realm. |
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And then came the third line, a collection in shades of aquamarine, cobalt, ethereal blue, sky blue, and dream blue. |
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Rubbing at her tired eyes, she looked outside, seeing the ethereal colors of dawn, the light purples, periwinkle blues mixing together. |
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What had touched the world's hearts was the ethereal immaterialism of their secluded world and something primal in the music they sang. |
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I use harmonics for effect, colour and poignancy as well as their ethereal tone texture. |
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Elijah expected a beautiful mirage of glittering, ethereal beauty, the ultimate femme fatale, but now he knew not what to think. |
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He held the fine-spun silk of a tunic which seemed to have been inspired by the ethereal togas of the goddesses in Greek art. |
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They seek to dissolve all concrete issues of history, politics and economics into the ethereal mists of moral platitudes. |
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He intuitively exploited the paper's absorptive qualities to create several ethereal white-on-white works. |
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The gazebo of the amphitheatre was the perfect setting for their ethereal fusion of cool jazz and old-time calypso. |
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Like much of Forsythe's choreography, Duo transformed pointe work from something ethereal into something earthy. |
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This is fabulous stuff, evocative and ethereal while also being playful and fun. |
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People around the world have taken inspiration from the metamorphosis of the earthbound caterpillar into the ethereal butterfly. |
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Instead of being associated with earthbound reptiles, dinosaurs are being linked with ethereal birds. |
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Even with the grainy 35 mm Kodak High Speed Infrared film the light values are creamy and grainless with an almost ethereal beauty. |
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Jupiter is jovial, Venus rapt and serene, but Mercury could do with a bit more diablerie and the final Neptune a better sense of the ethereal. |
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Lipids were extracted according to the method of Bligh and Dyer, followed by methylation with ethereal diazomethane. |
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It starts out slow and ethereal, but when the chorus comes, it effloresces into a symphony of preternatural sound that blows you away. |
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Some may say that this is rather ethereal, and not grounded in precise observation or description. |
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Poetry, for her, is an eloquent language that best expresses emotionality, sensuality and ethereal moments. |
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Tahixha thought she heard bells ringing distantly, magical, ethereal chimes whispering of an uncertain future. |
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The overall effect is that the colour seems to float just beneath the surface and the piece appears very ethereal and delicate. |
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The lightning shed an ethereal light around the room as I looked to see what had disturbed my sleep. |
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This gave the film an ethereal, otherworldly quality that drew critical praise and, again, commercial indifference. |
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And more ghostly unicorns were emerging from the light, their heads held high, their bodies flashing with ethereal light. |
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Amid the shots of astronauts and soccer players, the viewer suddenly notices an ethereal white light. |
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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 lighting is very atmospheric and stark which creates an other-wordly, ethereal effect as well as a smoky, nightclub atmosphere. |
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Her face looked peaceful, lit by ethereal moonlight filtering through the ghostly branches of the fairy tree. |
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We can accomplish these goals through mental effort and energy work in the ethereal plane. |
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His spirit taunted her, mocked her from the higher, ethereal plane of existence. |
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Drawing up our full psychic powers we somehow reached into the ethereal plane and lo and behold the stylus began to move on the board. |
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Her musicality shines forth in her lyricism and she made an enchanting peasant Giselle and an ethereal but warm-blooded spirit. |
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Before the Second World War, actresses who played Titania usually aimed at an ethereal, queenly elegance and beauty. |
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He tends to bathe his voice with wispy background vocals, an effect that, when matched with his instrumental backing, gives his songs a slightly ethereal feel. |
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A dish called the Tidal Pool has a subtly tinged grace of oysters, urchin, wakame, and wood-ear mushroom, but its ethereal subtlety matches nothing on the menu. |
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The sunshine poured in, drenching the golden sand with an ethereal beauty. |
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For Sea Form, Bontecou raked wet printer's ink on a primed plastic surface to depict an ethereal, six-pointed star shape that evokes a feathery nest or squirming creature. |
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In many of the gouaches and watercolors in particular, the images have completely wafted away into an airy assemblage of ethereal tints and quick, happy touches. |
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This is how I will live on, not in some ethereal spirit form. |
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The ethereal solvent was evaporated as before and the residue recovered. |
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They are not ethereal beings but fallible, the same as the rest of us. |
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In Impressionistic art, visual perceptions of every day life are translated into shimmering colours and reflections, saturated with an ethereal light. |
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Even at the time, it was very obvious to me that these were not people who were interested in ideas or ethereal, abstract notions of human liberty. |
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But it wasn't some ethereal, otherworldly experience for me. |
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There is no effort to resolve the incongruity of the movie's semirealistic images with the ethereal play of animated birds comically smashing into things. |
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For a time, it seemed she might be typecast, forever playing some version of ethereal. |
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A meteor streaked across Russia last Friday, igniting the sky with an ethereal explosion of light. |
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People can nitpick ... but we were going for something a bit more shapeless and ethereal than the usual biopic. |
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Our God is not a remote being who sits enthroned on some ethereal height, absorbed in the contemplation of his own perfection, oblivious to this grubby realm in which we live. |
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Indeed, up until this point Mitchum has maintained such unflinching control of the screen that his defeat seems possible only by shifting him to a less ethereal plane. |
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But when modern-day conservationists surveyed the offshore rocks they discovered something even more ethereal lurking within. |
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It looked ethereal, almost untouchable, and I fingered the silk, let it run between my fingers like water, then folded it up with the rest of my stuff that I would need. |
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What I was looking for was a very ethereal, mystical, disembodied sound. |
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The Aeolian Harp took its fundamental form from the traditional wind harp, an instrument that plays ethereal, random music as wind currents move over and vibrate its strings. |
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How about we do something wintry and ethereal, like a snowscape? |
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In his ethereal, cyberpunk couture vision of the world, the joy of design was constantly being pierced by melancholy and rage. |
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Framed by the white hijab she adopted at 17, Joseph's serious eyes and alabaster features impart an ethereal air at odds with the mirth that can bubble up at her own expense. |
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Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech. |
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The first CD contains choral music of the most refined and ethereal sort. |
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So did the second-seeded Edberg, whose ethereal wristwork at the net had made him the favorite with the resident oddsmakers and competitors alike this year. |
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The vision's dress was blue and silver at once, changing iridescently in the light as did the vision's eyes which swept the crowd with distant, ethereal sweetness. |
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By glazing and layering burnt sienna and ochers, Hansen creates a rich depth and earthly warmth that keep her paintings evocative without crossing the line to the ethereal. |
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He sat in the dark with a single candle glowing on his desk, facing his computer monitor which was emitting an ethereal light to his head in the caliginous night. |
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One skeleton in particular has become famous for the brutal way she died and the ethereal way her body was preserved. |
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They will return, Eve says, and in the meanwhile they have an ethereal beauty. |
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Her lithe body moved with an ethereal fluidity and feline grace. |
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This building originally designed to be ethereal, almost incorporeally transparent, has received an exterior appearance considerably more subject to gravitation. |
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Each work has an ethereal feel and rich harmonic texture that is magnified by a polished performance by the Westminster Cathedral choir under master of music Martin Baker. |
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He is undoubtedly a driving force behind the band, his lilting, liquid bass lines underpinning the more ethereal, fractured sound that surrounds them. |
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It was surrounded by a glowing ethereal light and swirling vapours. |
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In the dead of night, the caparisoned elephants illuminated by the dancing flames of torches and surrounded by the aroma of burning oil assume an almost ethereal look. |
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Her voice is light but never ethereal, grounded but never guttural. |
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The dried samples were methylated with fresh ethereal diazomethane. |
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Interlocking together, the white lights gave off an almost ethereal glow. |
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Paring form and materiality down to its monastically rigorous bare bones, this new apartment in Milan is a sensuous synthesis of big spaces and ethereal light. |
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She looked as divine as she always did this evening, her golden jewelry jingling and gleaming in the ethereal light, and her soft, thin white gown billowing about her. |
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Some have argued that the wood thrush's close relative, the hermit thrush, is the better singer, but the hermit thrush's ethereal song strikes me as too heavenly. |
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This kind of ethereal carnality is always effective in movies, at least with the right actress, and newcomer Findlay is perfectly cast. |
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Among the most intriguing textures is the ethereal Skimmia, which is arranged in a hedgelike mass. |
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The 4AD label released music in a more ethereal style, by groups such as Cocteau Twins, Dead Can Dance and Xmal Deutschland. |
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The album was driven by dense riffs and ethereal atmospheres from the band's three guitarists, with greater use of keyboards than their debut. |
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A steel wire mesh pulled taut between two enormous steel hoops, it remains an ethereal and an uncertain form despite its colossal scale. |
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Known for her charismatic, ethereal dancing, Pavlova stirred the imagination of viewers of all classes. |
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Newcomer Florence Pugh is also delightful as ethereal and beautiful Abbie whose rebelliousness is what draws the girls together. |
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Other highlights included the ethereal Cara Dillon, and the Jewish-flavoured Klezmer music of The Klatsch. |
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The fear is the ethereal statue has been locked away with the brutalist Millennium Zone Clock, and may not see the light of day again. |
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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 427-yard par four ninth is another hole of stunning beauty, punctured in the distance by Slieve Donard Resort and Spa's ethereal steeple. |
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The paperbarks and floodgums that shroud us look eerie and ethereal in the silver light, and I find myself matching Jasper's step. |
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Vast chain of being, which from God began, Natures ethereal, human, angel, man. |
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These ethereal conflations of glamour and trendy intellectualism point to the experimental novel's underlying polemic. |
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Even younger voices came from the CBSO Children's Chorus, both ethereal and urchinlike of timbre as they sang down to the Prommers from way up in the gallery. |
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But Scholl's ethereal sound and Ek's warmer, sappier voice complemented each other perfectly in Pergolesi's Stabat Mater bringing contrast and variety to the performance. |
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All in all, the scene was one of an ethereal Tobacco Road West. |
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For fans of the undersea sci-fi classic The Abyss, a pteropod seems a likely inspiration for the ethereal alien creatures that were the saviors at the film's end. |
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It is claimed that those who possess this ability are able to perceive the essence of a substance from the spiritual or ethereal realms through taste. |
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According to their material safety data sheets, CFCs and HCFCs are colorless, volatile, toxic liquids and gases with a faintly sweet ethereal odor. |
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As its imagery becomes more surreal and mystically abstract, Mr. Glass's ethereal electronic score, which suggests a Himalyan music of the spheres, gathers force and energy. |
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Shoegaze combines ethereal, swirling vocals with layers of distorted, bent, flanged guitars, creating a wash of sound where no instrument is distinguishable from another. |
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In the midst of the spooky black lavascape that is Reykjanes, the ethereal blue waters of these enormous manmade hot springs seem absolutely weird and strangely inviting. |
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