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Miniature snow squalls enliven it, or rivulets of rain run down the glass and form pools and unusual patterns on the floor.
The effervescence of the beer and the acidity of the lemon keep the richness and intensity of the production in check, and, as a bonus, the honey dribbles down the side of the glass bit by bit, like a rivulet of ice cream down a cone.
The calmest thoughts came round us; as of leaves Budding--fruit ripening in stillness--Autumn suns Smiling at eve upon the quiet sheaves Sweet Sappho's cheek--a smiling infant's breath The gradual sand that through an hour-glass runs A woodland rivulet--a Poet's death.
E. Tears of wine is the formation of drops and rivulets on the side of a glass containing an alcoholic beverage.
A transition between gravity and rivulet flow was observed with water on glass between 40 °C and 60 °C: only rivulet flow was observed with water on Perspex, indicating the importance of contact angle in this region.
The mixture erupts in a blaze, and rivulets of flame roll over the edge of the glass and onto the bar, all part of what Mr. Trummer calls his "little fire show".
When water hits most glass it beads up and runs off, and dust particles in rainwater rivulets can leave streaks or spots.
On the storm-drenched night that Jean-Paul arrived at the emergency room, we rushed to him through corridors clattering as if glass were breaking, as rain pelted down and leaked through the tin roof, forming puddles and muddy rivulets on the floor.
In daylight the furrowed surfaces of the facades look as if they've been etched by rivulets of water, an effect that is all the more dramatic next to the clunky 1980s glass towers just to the south.
Roadside in narrow rivulet.
That's another rivulet of money.
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