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Salt had even found its way inside his body, into his throat, his stomach, into his very bones, where it gnawed and crunched like glass dust.
Spinoza, however, was now in an advanced stage of consumption that was aggravated by the inhaling of glass dust from grinding lenses.
In fact, they had a pretty good idea that it was a toxic pall of asbestos, cement, glass dust, heavy metals, fuels and PCBs.
Iris Murdoch spoke of the space between looking out of a window at the sky and the light and looking, at the same time, at the window itself, glass, dust, frame.
Anthropogenic sources of Ti and Rb include paint pigments and glass dust, but mainly natural sources are more important than anthropogenic sources (Reimann and de Caritat 1998).
The women had nightmares of glass, dust, and shaking walls.
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One dessert – a tube of finely tempered dark chocolate stuffed with a silky milk-chocolate mousse, with wisps of sugar "glass" dusted with espelette pepper – is as beautiful as art, as cleverly constructed as architecture.
The inhalation of glass dusts mixed in resin, generally known as glass fiber reinforced plastic (GRP), represents a little-studied occupational hazard.
"It's an instant ruin," said Mr. Rojas, who looked almost ancient himself, his hair and glasses dusted with clay powder.
A car's headlights, a reflection of indoor lights in the window glass, even dust particles can appear to be a ghostly orb in a photo (often, dust particle "orbs" will appear to have smiley faces).
Risks to researchers' eyes, notes Kaufmann, include "impact from objects such as broken glass, heat, dust, chemicals and optical radiation".
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