From delicate primrose yellow in the entrance lobby to changing colourwashes in bedrooms, the place glows with colour. |
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The glows appeared at varied heights, as the beings seemed to have a choice of being bipeds or quadrupeds. |
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The globe glows green or red depending on how your stock portfolio is doing. |
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The electroluminescent panel sits below the keys, and glows up through them. |
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Built just eight years ago, its bright blue, green, and white facade still glows from a hillside overlooking a bustling shopping plaza. |
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Our spa facials will leave you with clean skin that glows with the freshness of youth. |
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The image on the photograph bubbles and glows, then fades, until nothing is left but a dull, dirty white space. |
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From delicate primrose yellow in the entrance lobby to changing colour washes in bedrooms, the place glows with colour. |
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This cute little desktop snowman plugs into a USB slot and glows red, green and blue. |
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As the sun shines in the tall windows, the amber glows in oranges, reds, and dark browns and yellows. |
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So, if peer at my PC tower in the dark under my desk, it now glows red, green and blue from the chinks in its case. |
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Under ultra-violet light it glows and the DNA code can be read under a microscope. |
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For an instant, a small tree glows in the light, then a bush, then three red kangaroos. |
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The lacewood has a very nice shimmer to it, and almost glows if you get it at the right angle. |
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It is late afternoon and the stage glows orange as the sun is getting lower in the sky. |
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The fire glows, venison stew simmers, the hunter and his mates drink beer and yarn on into a New Zealand night. |
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Yellow sunlight shines through the semi-opaque white plastic tank, and the lethal fluid within glows mysteriously. |
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If you have ever shone a torch onto the back of your hand, you will know that your palm glows red. |
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His laptop glows in front of him, dimly lighting a video camera perched atop its tripod. |
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The wooden interior of the chalet glows invitingly in the soft candlelight. |
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A tabletop glows with help from simple arrangements of gilded eucalyptus leaves, allium seed heads, poppy pods, and a cardoon. |
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My cheeks are flushed as I gasp for air, and their rosy pinkness glows like a sunrise. |
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An incandescent light bulb contains a thin wire filament that glows hot when an electric current is run through it. |
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Then the TV glows to life and fills with jumpy, amateur-hour footage of some kind of mass convulsion. |
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The cigar has been aesthetically fashioned with a soft mouthpiece and a detailed ash-effect tip that glows when in use. |
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A lotion which glows under ultra violet light is also used to train staff in proper handwashing techniques. |
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While the fan can be operated during the daytime to provide cool air for the head, the light glows at night. |
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It will be able to project a light that glows in rhythm with the heartbeat of the runners. |
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The gas excites the phosphorus, creating a light that glows for 10 years without batteries. |
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It glows under ultraviolet light and can be broken down so that a millimetre of hair would be enough to give an analysis. |
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Under the light, Nick's thick blond hair glows an eerie yellow and his blue eyes flash luminously as he slowly peruses the area. |
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Astronomers discovered through CGRO data that the center of our galaxy glows in gamma rays created by the annihilation of matter and antimatter. |
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A dinner candle, for example, generates about 12 lumens, while a 60-watt soft white incandescent bulb glows at around 840 lumens. |
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The golden ceiling is artificially lit from below, so it glows with a gentle lustre. |
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One piece is a hollow pillar, which glows lustrously when a bulb is placed inside. |
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Only a thin band wrapping around the back of my head, roughly at ear level, glows yellow. |
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His golden glows and ghostly, bluish lights articulate masses more elemental than any particular subject in nature. |
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I marvel at such early perception of the subtle line, the power of an arc, a soft shadow that glows darkly under the skin. |
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It glows a freakish, supernatural, luminous blue, for reasons none of the ice obsessives can explain to me. |
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Even the general store, which doubles as a chippie, is tastefully minimalist and the lady who owns it has a heart that glows in the dark. |
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In other words, the filament glows, or incandesces, because of the heat. |
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A highly concentrated moisturising complex leaves the skin soft and supple, the complexion glows and wrinkles are reduced. |
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The heart glows with an unexpected and intriguing hint of pimento, black tea and warm cinnamon. |
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Leno's face, although it glows with the rubbery health of the often-exfoliated, is falling, and jowls are begging to form. |
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In light bulbs, electrical current is used to heat the filament to the point where it glows and gives off light. |
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Wait until the monitor image is visible and the orange indicator lamp glows. |
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Our last stop is a spot called Emerald Cave, where the sun's rays don't reach the water, but the water glows a vivid aquamarine, as if lit from below. |
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However, the glowing tip definitely glows brighter when it is held inside the gas collecting tube. |
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The title glows in fucshia, lime and plum against a black background. |
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The horizon glows red, and they can see rockets being fired. |
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The image of the deserted city glows briefly, then vanishes. |
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In a fresh and cleverly original design, its effervescent personality glows, waiting for action. |
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Add depth with drop shadows, bevels, glows, and other effects, which are automatically applied to any element placed on a layer. |
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Watching Veronica pal around with Wallace and Mac feels glows like reuniting with actual friends. |
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If the original stone is skillfully cut, it glows beautifully, but if it is polished unskillfully, it will be useless. |
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This light cream brightens all dull and devitalized skins. The skin glows with fresh radiance and recovers its transparency and brightness. |
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The entire body of Luminodesmus sequoiae, a millipede found in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, glows with a diffuse light. |
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A huge map framed with news updates on activism and abuse around the world glows at one end of the room. |
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It glows with an inner health which stems from good blood circulation and excellent health. |
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At night it glows softly with solar lights from the interior. |
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Backlit, the dyed brain tissue glows violet against a sea of yellowing glial cells. |
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Many machines have a small red lamp that glows constantly to show that the equipment is still on and that it is consuming energy to some extent. |
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The dashboard glows red and white against its black background. |
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At first light, when alpenglow fires the high summits with radiance like the burn of a gigantic campfire, the dusty surface of the old snowpack glows with eerie luster. |
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Mother-of-pearl glows and its radiance diffuses a luminous light. |
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With spiritual eyes open, bluish light glows from inside this seed of life. |
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A phosphorous mineral glows on its own, but just a little bit. |
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The tachometer glows white and the speedometer glows blue, again, just to be particularly different. |
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In the fall, the scenery glows and numerous festivals celebrate the beauty of the multihued forests. |
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In Reykjavik, the dark auditorium of the theatre glows with candles. |
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Outside the refuge, by 9pm the moon glows so brightly I can read the print on my transceiver as we do a final check before setting off. |
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They splashed noisily into the water and we clambered down the pier steps, watching the ghostly glows from their torches disappear into the inky blackness. |
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When it is turned on, it glows softly, like an ice floe illuminated from within. |
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The next step, says Hulvat, will be to produce an actual organic light-emitting diode, which glows when stimulated electrically. |
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At the base of the building a fire glows in the half-light, watched over by two figures, as if what were being tended here is a cultic flame that still burns for the divine in the heart of man. |
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Inside, the car gets a new dashboard which houses improved climate controls and an instrument panel that glows blue instead of the old green and red. |
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Soloist Nikolaj Znaider's meticulously judged vibrato glows through the poignant Romance of Korngold's Violin Concerto while Valéry Gergiev works his quivering magic with the Wiener Philharmoniker. |
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Catch even your basic rock pigeon in the right sunlight, and it just glows. |
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She glows with delight because, in 1936, this line sounded paternalistic and kindly to British audiences, rather than paternalistic and appalling. |
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The solution acts as a chemical fingerprint and glows under ultra-violet light. |
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This fun drink gets its name because it glows under black light due to an element it contains from the South American Cinchona tree. |
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If you are unable to slow down the burning rate of the fire or if the chimney connector behind the top louver glows red, you are overfiring the fireplace. |
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For all its luxury there is something transcendently cosy about this room, which seems to hug viewers as it glows and pulsates with richly textured reds. |
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Outside, the garden glows from loving care and there is also an outdoor swimming pool, badminton and crocket courts for the entertainment of the guests. |
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Place the focus frame on your subject or center the subject in the LCD monitor, then press and hold the shutter-release button partway down so the green focus lamp glows. |
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The patient rinses with a solution to prepare for the exam, after which the patented ViziLite lightstick is activated so that it glows. |
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Jodie barely glows through all that make-up, but the plank and curl-up routine should have her viewers breaking into a good sweat. |
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In the low November sun the tree glows blood red. |
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Kevin Spacey practically glows with vulnerability. |
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The skin breathes, glows and recovers a velvety touch. |
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Overfiring the appliance may cause a house fire. If a unit or chimney connector glows, you are overfiring. |
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In the evening she reveled in the flaming sunsets, with their spectacular orange glows that seemed to set the whole world on fire. |
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The inside of the tubes is coated with a fluorescent powder, which glows as a result of the ionizing radiation of the tritium gas. |
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His bulbous nose glows whenever he has a snootful, which is nearly every night. |
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When the skin starts feeling taut, rub it with your hands until it glows. |
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Layer lighting for soft glows and reading nooks. |
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An oily and pallid complexion glows with clarity and vitality once more. |
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The bulb also glows when a current is flowing through the solution. |
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When recharging is complete, the charging dock glows green. |
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Reduce the Input Gain level if the LED glows red. |
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Children can be told that it's okay to put their hands under the water when the light is blue, but when it glows red they need to add more cold water. |
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Glowworm, any crawling, luminous insect that emits light either continuously or in prolonged glows rather than in brief flashes as do most fireflies. |
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The whole interior glows with surreal, soft-focus light. |
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When the receiver ready light glows, the system is ready for use. |
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The material in the bow shock is so compressed that it glows with infrared light that WISE can see. |
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In the first work varicolored neon glows warmly from behind a blue-black aluminum square on the wall, and in the second, sections of red neon tubing seem to be threaded through the wall like large stitches. |
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The Taj Mahal's pure white marble shimmers silver in the moonlight, glows softly pink at dawn, and at close of day reflects the fiery tints of the setting Sun. |
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It was discovered in 1669 by a German alchemist, who released phosphorus in the form of a vapour that glows in the dark by evaporating urine and burning off the residue in a retort. |
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This hot gas, which is the heftiest component of the galaxy clusters aside from unseen dark matter, glows brightly in X-ray light detected by Chandra. |
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You see, I don't particularly want to eat poppadoms that even Chuck Norris could not break in half or a curry with so much ghee and additives that your food glows in the dark. |
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