Her eyes took on a deep rose hue, golden spokes radiating outwards from her pupils, creating an eerie starburst effect. |
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The gas probably ignited from the heat radiating off the fire or from an electrical spark. |
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The air in the field became warm and comforting, the light becoming so bright that you could feel the heat radiating. |
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She was quiet, the depression and despair radiating from her body in a way that was painful just to be near. |
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He has continued to press calmly forward despite almost deranged hatred radiating from enemies. |
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Even though I could not see his eyes, I could feel the anger radiating from them across the carriage. |
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Misty and complex at the centre, with great straight streaks radiating from it, some of them all the way to the horizon. |
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Mendieta's legacy seems to ripple outward like circles of waves radiating from a stone cast in the water. |
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They feature a central core, with a number of rippled fins radiating out from the center. |
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The other is Palmaria palmata, or Dulse, a red-brown seaweed with fronds radiating from a central disc. |
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The volumes are arranged in a vaguely cruciform plan, with wings radiating out from a central core. |
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There were six tables in the laboratory, with five of the tables radiating out in a star-pattern from a sixth central table. |
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The primary unit consists of four to seven primary rods radiating from one perpendicular primary spine. |
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We saw a lonely cabin, lights radiating from within like an Advent calendar. |
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The samarskite occurs as black to brown, metamict, anhedral, radiating aggregates to 30 cm in diameter. |
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Feel its vital life force surging through your system, obliterating anger and irritation, radiating peace outwards from your heart. |
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Substantive stone pillars absorb that heat, radiating it out throughout the night. |
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From the square townsmen view the church's apse and radiating symmetrical apsidal chapels. |
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As a rule, Asiatic lilies have tall, strong stems with 4-to 6-inch leaves radiating outward along the stem and clusters of flowers at the top. |
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I was mildly surprised when she came into the office with low back pain radiating down her left leg. |
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Each centriole now consists of a pair of protein bodies surrounded by radiating strands of protein called the aster. |
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He stood tall and confident, a smile radiating through his features and hair unkempt but it suited him. |
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Neuromas often cause a sharp tingling or burning sensation radiating to the toes as well as pain in the ball of the foot and between the toes. |
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In a simple dipole, the balun assures that the dipole, and not the feed line, is doing the radiating! |
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The fine straight lines radiating outward are remnants of the little furrows left by a seed drill or an air seeder. |
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Yet, an authentic transgenerational focus radiating from a cultural lens has been lacking. |
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Like a tigress with her cub, she would turn on you, eyes blazing, danger radiating from every incensed pore. |
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Hurriedly picking every coin, he stuffed his empty purse and headed for town, joy radiating from his toadish countenance. |
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Havana itself is an attraction, softly radiating the exoticism of an old city emerging from ruins. |
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Some of his works contain images of tuning forks with halo-like parallel lines radiating off the two prongs. |
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The fan, whose rotating blades had been disabled, had strings attached to the fan housing, radiating out from it through 360 degrees. |
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They stand there, radiating photons of goodwill, and despite yourself, you beam back, and the world, in a twinkling, changes. |
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At first sight, it was dark and only faint silhouettes could be seen with the faint light radiating from the doorway. |
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It forms spherical clusters of tightly packed radiating crystals and botryoidal crusts. |
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Can you feel the breath radiating life energy from your navel into your arms, legs and head? |
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His big hand on mine, all I could concentrate on was the heat radiating from him, his nearness warming not just my flesh, but my soul. |
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The whole layer of nephridial cytoplasm surrounding the radiating canals is 1 to 1.5 micron thick. |
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The structure is composed of radiating supporting walls and vaulted galleries. |
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The radiating fan drains the air out of the ventiduct space to rapidly remove heat from the lamp. |
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Feeling her skin radiating heat at the nearness of him, she was a bundle of nerves. |
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This tomb is notable because it introduced for the first time in India the principle of the true arch with radiating voussoirs. |
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Infected kernels may be pink or show a white starburst pattern radiating from the top of the kernel. |
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It just felt like there was something radiating from him, peace or something. |
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The viewer was greeted by a starburst of white lines radiating from the center of a yellow, rectangular, floor-to-ceiling field. |
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Could this be love radiating from our simple touches, our simple caresses and words. |
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The fan, whose rotating blades had been disabled had strings attached to the fan housing, radiating out from it through 360 degrees. |
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The genus Eoporpita shows extensive tentacles radiating from a central boss, which in some specimens appears chambered. |
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Aten, as Akhenaten called his god, was the creative force of the universe and as such was symbolised by the sun disc with rays radiating outward. |
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Instead, a few species are like hubs, with spokes radiating out to the other species. |
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In the clapboard houses radiating out from the youth center in San Jose, multiple families wedge themselves into cramped rooms and small garages. |
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Black and white still dominates the winter palette, radiating a sense of retrospection and classiness. |
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In winter, the walls' mass keeps out the cold and stores the gentle heat radiating from a hydronic floor system. |
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The last few divers onto this wreck were faced with a spoked wheel of distance lines radiating out in all directions. |
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An impossibly attractive, damp-eyed French girl radiating a soft sense of melancholy shot straight from a convent school into the charts. |
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The three other products of female meiosis, the polar bodies, arrest in a metaphase state and associate with radiating arrays of microtubules. |
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In 1976, he calculated that once a black hole forms, it starts losing mass by radiating energy. |
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I could feel the heat radiating from his body even in the crisp, cool January weather and could see the blue of his eyes boring into mine. |
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This rock is a dark gray schistose rock containing radiating aggregates of cummingtonite and occasionally pyrrhotite. |
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When flint was reached the miners cut a series of radiating galleries out from the shaft to follow the seam. |
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Nicole's skin prickled with the emotion that she felt radiating from Jadelyn. |
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I rolled back onto the bed feeling the residual warmth of our bodies still radiating from the pillows and puff. |
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But right before I arrived, I could feel very strong emanations radiating from beyond the forest. |
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There are two imposing gatehouses and a central dodecagonal hall, with wings A to F radiating off from it. |
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Check the spinner mount screws to see if they're loose or if cracks are radiating from the holes. |
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Nelson grins, radiating laid-back cheer, in contrast to Bennington's barely disguised wariness. |
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It occurs as bright blue, radiating sprays or spheres of acicular crystals. |
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For centuries, all the routes into Waterford city were radial, like spokes radiating from the hub of a bicycle wheel. |
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Aside from radiating heat into a building, dark roofing also radiates solar energy into the atmosphere. |
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She dipped the golden leaf into the water and when she lifted it out, it was glowing, radiating golden rays of light. |
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It was late at night and the stars and moon had entered the sky, radiating the eerie light onto abandoned walkways and rat infested ally ways. |
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It was then that Calida spotted the flickering light of a fire radiating around the doorway to her right. |
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The large white cylindrical node lay on the grass with the heat radiating off the metal covering distorting the air around it. |
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Heat was radiating off the roofing and I wanted nothing more than to scream, but my throat was too dry. |
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An unearthly calm seemed to come over him then, and there was a feeling of deadly malice, of hate and violence radiating from him that made her flinch from his stare. |
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He was red in the face and he was practically radiating anger and hurt. |
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By far the person radiating the most resentment and enmity was Will. |
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There was a cruel scar on her emotionless face, a tantalizing jumpsuit with armor covering the vitals, and a sense of power and ambition radiating from her. |
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What really startled him was the rage he could feel radiating from her. |
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Iliopsoas bursitis is characterized by deep groin pain, sometimes radiating to the anterior hip or thigh, often accompanied by a snapping sensation. |
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He could be unbearably glib, but his patrician persona and acid tongue, his radiating sense of superiority, made for good showbiz. |
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Rae detected a hint of boredom radiating from the woman's voice. |
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He pumped my hand vigorously, his devilish eyes radiating excitement. |
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In a 1990 piece, roses with long, spindly stems are placed to form a sunburst, their blossoms defining a central spiral and their stems radiating outward. |
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Still shackled, with his trousers in shreds and radiating off-kilter aggression, Phoenix immediately begins wilding out. |
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These green wedges of land and water started well outside the city and narrowed as they grew closer, separated by transportation routes radiating out from Stockholm. |
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The building has an original design, with a central administrative section, and radiating out from this, the elementary school building, the high-school building and the gym. |
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It doesn't help that she looks like a complete pushover, her heart-shaped face, blue eyes and perfect Cupid's-bow mouth radiating sweetness and light. |
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Warm and sunny, and I can still feel the radiating heat of the sun working on the muscles of my back as I pedalled my bicycle through the park, across the road from my house. |
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Grossly, oncocytomas are well circumscribed, nonencapsulated neoplasms that are classically mahogany brown and in larger rumors have a central, stellate, radiating scar. |
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A radiating structure involving very low resistance and very high reactance is the definition of a high Q circuit, and such circuits have very narrow bandwidth. |
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He gestured to Straeger, who was looking so disdainfully at her that Voelker could feel the withering contempt radiating from him as though he were telepathic himself. |
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There, it is a sharply bent elbow or a protruding knee that becomes a kind of fulcrum and guide for radiating and zigzagging patterns of wrinkles and folds in the draperies. |
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A 58 year old Indian merchant working in an African country was admitted to hospital with severe retrosternal pain radiating upwards and down the right arm. |
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The heart of WyNWood is the six-block rectangle radiating from NW 2nd Avenue between 23rd and 26th Streets. |
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An interphase cell contains four microtubule rootlets arranged in a cruciate array originating at the basal bodies and radiating outward, just under the plasma membrane. |
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With your sandy locks in shapes that no sand would ever dare be molded into, and your lily-white skin, that blinds my eyes with its radiating light. |
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A single unshaded bulb, radiating a light she could not see. |
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Paul felt the electrical heat radiating from the dark pit of its innards. |
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Similarly, people may gain heat radiating from hot walls, concrete, or sand in a hot environment, as well as from fires or central heating radiators in the cold. |
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A raised cylindrical ceiling has four quadrants radiating from the center. |
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As with other members of the daisy family, annual aster flowers are composed of many long, slender petals radiating from a central disc of bright yellow. |
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They are quite unlike the radiating ribs of ordinary mushrooms, but serve the same function, i.e. they constitute the gills on which the spores are carried. |
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The base of an ivory figurine will show the radiating, intersecting lines forming minute lozenges and concentric lines of lighter and darker color. |
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At first it's difficult to shake the feeling that it's kitschy schlock that they're radiating, rather than the sinister malevolence they may be aiming for. |
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He was powerfully built, tall and brown, with straight black hair to his shoulders, radiating a manly beauty and inner strength that was unearthly in its intensity. |
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Strong radiating ribs are common in this group, and there are generally very strong plications or accordion like folds on the sulcus of the shell. |
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There was a glow radiating off him, as if he had swallowed a sunray. |
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Even though it was around five in the afternoon, heat was still radiating off the pavement and by the time I got home about ten minutes later, I was already drenched in sweat. |
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Gay Madness, ca. 1933, for example, explodes with Dionysian abandon, its flowers nearly pure color, with great swabs and scumbles radiating out from them. |
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The textures of thunder eggs can vary from distinctly radiating fibrous textures to cryptocrystalline aggregates that preserve the structure of the original rhyolite. |
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From my neck to my temples, there is a throbbing soreness on both sides of my face, all radiating from the hinge of my jawbone. |
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A region surrounding an amphidromic point from which radiating cotidal lines progress through all hours of the tidal cycle. |
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The proposed hub is to be located at the site of the existing station, which will access all classic lines radiating from Crewe. |
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These faults may be seen as radiating branches of the Walls Fault, and were exacerbated by glacial activity. |
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The leaves grow on long leafstalks and are large and palmate, with 5 large radiating lobes. |
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The surface shows strong, elevated, radiating wrinkles or lamellae, but no spiral markings when adult. |
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Flowering plants were greatly radiating, with the first grasses appearing by the end of the Cretaceous. |
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Theropods were also radiating as herbivores or omnivores, with therizinosaurians and ornithomimosaurians becoming common. |
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Swift streams radiating down the mountains through lush forest and cropland to the sea cross both islands. |
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The heat radiating from the sun dries up water and causes it to evaporate. |
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In other words, the image is recorded on the cloth as if by a photoflash of brilliant light radiating from the body of the Man in the Shroud. |
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He had three lines running across his forehead, and a fanwork of them radiating from the corner of each eye. |
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Their entire national telephone network is isochronous, with a clock distribution tree radiating from a single, protected cesium reference clock. |
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Major roads and railways follow the east coast route and various valley routes radiating northwards from the Carlisle area. |
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The city has one of the most extensive bus networks outside London with over 50 bus companies operating in the Greater Manchester region radiating from the city. |
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Other examples of great importance are the portal of the Shrine of Mary Queen of Anglona and the ambulatory and radiating chapels of the Aversa Cathedral. |
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Several descriptions of AD's appearance have been reported, including spiculations radiating from a point, focal retraction, and distorted parenchymal edge, etc. |
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The plates of the head are thin and broad, and marked on their outer surface by lines of growth, and radiating ridges resembling the plates of the marsupite. |
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The porteira quit radiating disapproval, since Bartolomeu brought her cash but also trays of food, including a menagerie of creampuff animals under a spun-sugar cage. |
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Good Weave certified, notNeutral's Eccentric design was partly conceived as a metaphor for a basket, with the banding and radiating linear elements evoking the basket weave. |
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He wiggled his torso, lines radiating nimbuslike from his head. |
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There are hundreds of muscles radiating from the chromatophore. |
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The dark spots may also have paler radiating lines or streaks within them. |
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Spores trilete, radially symmetrical, foveolate, tetrahedral from the polar view, having a laesura with three radiating branches near to the equator, ca. |
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The wood cladding is coated with light wood tar, which makes it darker than natural and so offsets the paler columns and radiating beams of the canopy. |
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