Fine lustrous epidote crystals to 15 cm long have been collected at the Julie claim near Hawthorne, Mineral County, Nevada. |
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Her lustrous brown hair, speckled with gray, was done up behind a petite crown upon her head. |
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Her lustrous dark hair was twisted into a sophisticated French chignon at the base of her neck. |
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In metallic objects there is a marked difference of brightness between the lustrous and the non-lustrous parts. |
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Her lustrous hair fell to either side of her heart-shaped face and framed it. |
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Gideon smiled to himself, loving her laugh and the way it made her eyes twinkle like lustrous sapphires. |
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She is young, smiling, with Ian's lustrous dark hair and finely arched eyebrows. |
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Her round face was becoming bonier and her formerly lustrous hair had lost most of its shine. |
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Fabrics will be shining, lustrous and glamorous, with satin and silk the main focus. |
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Aethris then staggered out, clothes half-on and half-off, hair hanging down in lustrous waves. |
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Parker sadly noted the silvery tear tracks as he smoothed out her lustrous hair. |
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How was I going to tease her for having bird nest hair if she didn't and had beautiful, lustrous raven hair? |
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When fresh, some acanthite is brilliant and lustrous but tarnishes to a relatively dull black upon exposure. |
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Zinc is a white, lustrous, tarnishable metal which has a relatively low abundance in nature. |
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Some of the most attractive contain spraylike aggregates of velvety malachite in and on lustrous blue-black azurite crystals. |
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The superfine finish is so supple, lustrous and perfect that the mats look like they have been woven from silk threads. |
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Slight and dark, with lustrous eyes and cheekbones to die for, he is even more attractive in the flesh than on screen. |
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Impressive blades and masses of lustrous micaceous hematite occur in localized quartz veins, and reniform goethite is found in the walls. |
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It is excellent for turnery and can be worked to a smooth, lustrous finish. |
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The leaves of skimmias also add great fall interest in that they are very aromatic, and are very lustrous. |
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The Neotropical otter has short, dense, sleek pelage, which is described as a lustrous grayish-brown. |
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His canvasses have lustrous Buddhas, among nagas, dragons, animals and birds. |
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It was a light pale blue dress with spaghetti straps, simple, no frills or lace, that was made of some sort of slightly lustrous material. |
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A lustrous dry wine, the nose exudes tinned apricot, the wash is a blend of nut, lime and very sweet ripe melon. |
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Peacocks strutted about the vast hall, displaying fine plumage and lustrous silks to everyone in the room. |
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The faces on chabazite are typically smooth and lustrous, whereas gmelinite has triangular growths on the crystal faces. |
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They are grown for their fine, lustrous, soft handling fleece whereas the llama is bred as a pack animal and is larger and broader. |
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Nield essayed the daunting, high lying solo flute line with brilliance and a lustrous tonal palette. |
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There's more to holly than the shapely, lustrous leaves and winter berries that enhance our winter bouquets, wreaths, and swags. |
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Bismuth oxychloride, for example, is a lustrous white powder that is used in making face powder. |
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Their lustrous lacquer finishes and intricate inlays, undeniably ornamental, were the antithesis of machine production. |
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Remember too the evergreen ivies, many lustrous with brightly variegated foliage. |
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Next you will encounter lustrous orange crystals of crocoite from the Ural Mountains. |
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Her raven black hair was full and lustrous, reflecting the unpredictable writhings of the candle flames. |
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The close of the twentieth century probably heralded the end of gold's lustrous pre-eminence. |
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Here unusually lustrous crystals to 2.5 cm across occurred in limonite-malachite gossan. |
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That lustrous mane of jet-black hair is steel-grey now, and swept back from his brow. |
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Small reflections of light at the top left-hand corner of the box underline the lustrous quality of the lacquered surface. |
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Light reflections on the ceramic glaze and the lacquer surface emphasize the lustrous qualities of each. |
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Originally known as Black Leghorns, Anconas have lustrous black feathers, some tipped with white, giving a beautiful mottled appearance. |
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He is an old man, in his late-fifties, early sixties, hair a lustrous white, dressed in a respectable suit. |
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The leading of our eyes to some lustrous or roseate goal is second nature to them. |
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Her lustrous black hair, down past her knees, was flowing wildly in an unfelt wind. |
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Numerous washings and applications of oil have imparted a lustrous black color to some of these sculptures. |
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Her hair was black, falling in lustrous midnight tresses to her waist, softly wavy. |
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Even now it is bursting with heavy fruit, fine tannins and a lustrous polished finish. |
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Her hair was dark and lustrous, cascading around her sharp, foreign features like clouds. |
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The lustrous black lacquer surface is embellished with a pattern of foliage and birds. |
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Fine specimens from this locality consist of lustrous lamellae to 3 cm long, prismatic crystals, and penetration twins producing arborescent or dendritic forms. |
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Peeking through the window, the prince saw the most beautiful woman he'd ever laid eyes on, wearing a dress of golden satin and brushing out her lustrous hair. |
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Her hair glistened with a lustrous shine and held them in a trance. |
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He hauled himself into a sitting position, his wealth of black tresses tumbling down his back and framing his face in a lustrous purple-black surround. |
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Is he a bearded Mongolian warrior on horseback, decked out in lustrous jade and gold armor? |
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His current winter collection features slouch pants, lustrous shirt dresses, halter tops and knee-length dirndl skirts in a predominantly black, white and camel palette. |
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Men, he claimed, are in want of youth, good skin and lustrous hair. |
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Her hair, a lustrous shade of auburn, waves about her waxen face. |
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Syona's head, craned forward, was obscured by her short lustrous hair. |
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However, exceptional well-formed, lustrous crystals to 10 cm are well known from the Bluebell mine on the shore of Kootenay Lake, British Columbia. |
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These constricted walkways close one in but then open into wide courtyards where young maidens dance around wells, their sing-song voices light and lustrous. |
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A spot check on the rice produced exemplary grains, glossy and lustrous with the requisite stickiness, deliciously impregnated with the velvety richness of coconut milk. |
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The Duchess stepped out last night with a deeper tone to her lustrous locks. |
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As for our current adventure in Mesopotamia, consider this lustrous alumni roster. |
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Designers use floral in monotones with unusual checks and stripes, silky and lustrous finishes, transparence and illusion placements with a hint of skin in the collection. |
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World upon world is enwound in the bountiful girth of her bosom, Warm and lustrous with life lovely to look on as ours. |
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He affixed to his breast the octoradiant star, so much larger and more lustrous than any actual star in heaven. |
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A soprano, her voice was birdsweet and passionate, and she possessed her own lustrous reputation. |
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Their stockings were of lustrous silk, their slippers costly and unnatural, their lips carmined and their eyebrows penciled. |
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To be the first water a diamond must be absolutely colorless, very lustrous, and perfectly free from flaws. |
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Abdomen microtrichose, with tergites 6 to 8 and sternite 8 lustrous and sternite 7 sublustrous. |
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Beneath all of the lustrous packaging though, 47 Ronin is little more than a hoary B-Movie. |
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Most important to the air of humanity, however, is the likeness to skin in the smooth, slightly lustrous warmth of the terra sigillata surfaces. |
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However, the mesoscutum in the new species is entirely microtrichose but with three lustrous stripes below lines of setae in Rhamphomyia sp. |
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Divers have ventured into increasingly deep waters to collect queen conch, a variety prized for its meat and lustrous shells. |
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A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal. |
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While we had seen the few existing museum specimens, nothing prepared us for its thick, lustrous pelage, nicely rounded face, and furry tail. |
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Phenolic urethane binder use led to outbreaks of lustrous carbon surface defects on castings, prompting the initial research in 1971, he explained. |
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The lovable dope admitted stealing glimpses of her as she rounded the table shooting. He went on to compliment that her hair was lustrous. The cherriest lips he had ever seen. |
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For ten years, euphoria Calvin Klein advertising campaigns have artfully brought a beautiful dream to life with lustrous imagery and fantasy-like interpretation. |
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The lustrous appearance, subtle as the play of light on the glabrous skin of a human palm, evokes the living body in a way that the glassy obduracy of glaze cannot. |
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In contrast, the Teeswater DK is a worsted knitting yarn from the Teeswater breed of sheep, which produces wool that is long, lustrous, wavy and fine. |
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Tonally, she has a lustrous intensity, but needs the technique to match. |
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My quick eyes ran on From stately nave to nave, from vault to vault, Through bowers of fragrant and enwreathed light, And diamond paved lustrous long arcades. |
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Surface longitudinal breakly furrowed, slight lustrous, orange-brown. |
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