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When it's photographed, it will have a sheen to it".
The mango will have become translucent at this point and will have a sheen to it.
Phyllite has a marked fissility (a tendency to split into sheets or slabs) due to the parallel alignment of platy minerals; it may have a sheen on its surfaces due to tiny plates of micas.
The jammed old houses have a sheen to them and in the rooms where men come and go, the women, who must support large families, are resplendent in colorful silks and jewelry.
There's something about the place -- maybe it comes back to the light, which really does have a sheen to it, almost like a curtain of glass beads -- that works its way into your bones.
His Bach, Vivaldi, Handel, Haydn and Mozart were buoyant and graceful; he brought expertise and intuitive understanding to 20th-century British string music; and some of his recordings of large works, such as Haydn's Creation or Mozart's Così Fan Tutte, have a sheen and glow that will keep them selling for years to come.
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Like sea glass, it had a sheen.
Those pants actually had a sheen to them.
Such hair has a sheen that ordinary bucktail lacks.
The yarns had a sheen, like the glint of an eyeball.
It looked like clay, but it had a sheen, like a rainbow".
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