Sentence examples for black meteorite from inspiring English sources

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This fall, in an exhibit at the Palais des Beaux-Arts, in Paris, you can see the "black meteorite" sculpture of carbon ashes, ground coffee, flour, and egg whites in which he had cooked a veal tongue — an image that came to him while thinking (out loud) about the artist Lucio Fontana's mid-century series "Concetto Spaziale".

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A lavish temple called the Elagabalium was built on the east face of the Palatine Hill to house Elagabal, who was represented by a black conical meteorite from Emesa.

"Some of these meteorites, like Black Beauty, are the next best thing".

They leaped through windowlike rectangles covered with transparent surfaces, crashed like meteorites against a black wall and hurled themselves at slabs, knocking some over.

Its radiating design in red, black and gold, resembling an exploding meteorite, is hard to reconcile with the soft, mournful stillness of Rouault's images.

Some of the properties that make a meteorite distinguishable are: They are black and or dark brown, burnt from their speedy entrance into the atmosphere when their exterior melts.

The largest known fragment (above) weighs about 1.1 kilograms and, like many meteorites, is covered by a black veneer created during the stone's plunge through Earth's atmosphere.

The exterior of the meteorite will be shiny, smooth and black.

You can get various meteorite stone stains such as silver, black, and gold.

His chief weapons are a metallic boomerang, a blunt metal battle club, a Water Tribe machete, and later a black jian created from the metals of a meteorite.

The meteorite is composed of an abundance of black glass, with noble gases trapped inside.

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