Sentence examples for ephemeral glow from inspiring English sources

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Thirdly, Ammonite Films have invented and built a series of unique cameras that can capture the faintest ephemeral glow of luminous life.

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Last year's ephemeral glows (bright spots in images; rings surrounding the planet lie over the planet's equator) appeared near the planet's north magnetic pole, the researchers report in a forthcoming issue of Geophysical Research Letters.

Hoss knows the price of instant, ephemeral fame: a few minutes of "global glow," as he puts it.

Metallic pigment adds a glow to the paintings that enhances the ephemeral effect.

The tubes watch for a characteristic glow, known as Cerenkov radiation, from the statistically rare interaction of ephemeral neutrinos and atomic particles in the water.

For example, in his poster (1988) for a musical play which was itself adapted from a nursery rhyme about soap bubbles Satō combined an astronomical sky chart and a handprint glowing with a lavender-and-blue aura to evoke a feeling of ephemeral atmospheric space.

The latter had a way of catching performers in the glow of the spotlight, but their hazy appearance is a reminder of the circus's ephemeral nature.

Ephemeral — perfect.

Ephemeral curiosities.

"They're ephemeral.

Fear is very ephemeral.

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