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In both of her paintings in the exhibition, a pale, globular mass nearly fills the frame and bounces on a background of contrasting hues: magentas and lavenders in one, salmons and greens in the other.
It was less a bouquet than a proper arrangement, a centerpiece, thanks in part to the leafy green branches the girl stuffed between blossoms, and the pale-white baby's breath, which she didn't so much layer as clump into the globular mass.
He racked his mind thinking of all the possible bodily parts the globular mass resembled: testicles, tumors, echinoderms, eggs, eyes.
When the citizens do arrive to overthrow the king and queen they are still never shown as individuals, just a globular mass of shouts and flickering torches.
The elution volume (13.8 mL) corresponds to an approximate globular mass of 98.4 kDa.
The macroscopic appearance revealed a 4 cm, globular mass, heterogeneous, dense, whitish, in places with harsh yellow foci, most likely dystrophic calcification.
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His later mode of globular masses with sanded, speckled patinas of paint is sui generis.
It occurs with galena, cerussite, and limonite in the oxidized zone of lead deposits, where it forms very brightly coloured, heavy, barrel-shaped crystals or globular masses.
Wavellite, hydrated aluminum phosphate [Al3(PO4)2(OH)3·5H2O], a common phosphate mineral that typically occurs as translucent, greenish, globular masses in crevices in aluminous metamorphic rocks, in limonite and phosphate-rock deposits, and in hydrothermal veins.
Nests are made in the branches of thorny trees, and are untidy globular masses constructed from grass or other plant matter and lined with softer material.
The moment the naysayers realize this, they shine the rust off their old brass knuckles, polish their elbow spikes, and head to the mall to battle the fat, globular masses.
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