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She showed pieces from her poetic "Frozen in Time" series, in which objects appear to be coated with a delicate, glossy layer of ice (which is actually a liquid resin).
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The intricate profusion of material culture during this half-century was driven by technical innovation: the development of new glazes created glossier, more delicate ceramics of an extraordinary variety of shapes and colour schemes.
She looked different as well: pale skin — in a place where that was prized — glossy hair, and soft, delicate hands.
Del Conte finishes her dish with a little butter, "to give the sauce a glossy shine and a delicate taste".
The camellia, with its glossy evergreen leaves and delicate flowers that bloom in winter and range from white to pink to deep red, had long been the darling of the American South.
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If you are a good-taste snob, their glossy, dark green leaves and delicate white flowers are failsafe and will work in any decor.
Now, not only do you have to anally obsess 'bout the phone's glossy plastic back and the delicate touchscreen, but now this damn bezel.
Mussels wreathed a thick piece of glossy cod; and even better was sweet, delicate walleye.
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