Sentence examples for blue encountered from inspiring English sources

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In 1492 Columbus sailed the ocean blue, "encountered" the Americas, and proudly took cocoa pods back to King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.

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The longer waves, such as red, orange, and yellow, pass through such mediums and are absorbed by the dark melanin below; the short waves, violet and blue, encounter bodies of approximately their own dimensions and consequently are reflected back.

Rather, his music typified the "Memphis Synthesis", wherein the Delta blues encountered sophisticated jazz, jump and swing played by musicians from Kansas City and the Southwest territories.

Although they nearly increased their lead to a length, the Light Blues encountered a barge at Corney Reach which caused them to change course and lose ground, enabling Oxford to draw level once again.

Proportion of encounters relative to the (a) diel cycle (yellow: encounters during the day; dark blue: encounters during the night), (b) tidal cycle and (c) seasonal cycle at the three sampling sites for the whole period studied (2010 2016).

Though Blue Back encountered some limited opposition from residents, its chief opponent has been the Westfarms Mall in Farmington.

Free calls, paid for by partners, are highlighted in blue when encountered on a Webpage, while regular SkypeOut calls are highlighted in gray.

The stock market turned in a mixed performance Tuesday as the blue chips encountered renewed pressure while bond prices staged a modest recovery as traders played down the significance of the latest economic news.

At least 30 well-separated mutant plaques per cell line were picked from plates for sequencing, starting from one corner of the plate and working inwards to the centre with each blue plaque encountered taken, so as to avoid any colour/mutation bias.

"By midday streams of West Ham supporters were pouring out of Wembley Central station, their familiar claret and blue suddenly encountering the wave of orange from the Blackpool fans already on Wembley way.

The story of a young Catholic nun in 1960s Poland whose world is fleetingly flipped by the discovery — via an out-of-the-blue encounter with her cynical, hard-drinking communist aunt — that she was born Jewish, Pawlikowski's film initially threatens impenetrable perfection in its diagrammatic ironies and exquisite black-and-white compositions.

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