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And on that cold and dark March afternoon, when the lush green folds of the region's coastal mountains were shrouded behind a gray veil, the Guggenheim indeed glinted like a blonde metallic bombshell.
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In her earliest black-and-white etchings -- those from the 1880's -- she emphasizes the surface as the Impressionists did in their paintings, creating gray veils of aquatint, abstracting and silhouetting figures in a way that calls to mind Whistler as much as Degas, who introduced her to etching.
Even through the graying veil of 3-D glasses, the sheen of the image is so acute that it aches, and the movie, aglow with domestic yearnings, should act upon viewers as "Meet Me in St . Louis did in 1944.
As shown in Fig. 5, treatment with 20 mM of 2DG up to 24 h resulted in remarkable impairment of formation of lamellipodia, resulting in smaller, shrunken cells compared with the normal cells, which had well-expanded gray-veil-like lamellipodia, by CellMask staining and laser confocal microscopic examination.
Amanita onusta may be confused with A. cinereoconia because of the similar gray powdery veil remnants on the cap surface.
It's my attitude of transformation, aware that gray layers can veil the truth.
There is a photograph of Barbara in a gray suit, hat and veil sitting on the arm of a chair, with me standing behind her.
The bride wore a long gray dress, a short veil pinned to the top of her head, evoking the look of a nun, and a necklace that was so simple it was practically invisible.
The film shows a vibrant and bustling Paris cityscape covered in a veil of gray.
Beyond the kitchen windows, veils of gray rain drove sideways into the sodden skirts of the horse-chestnut tree, darkening the pink flowers.
Concern for subsequent retinal detachment is heightened if there is a perception of a gray or black curtain, or veil, being drawn across the eye's visual field.
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