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They glow beautifully like strings of illuminated glass beads.
One by one, they trickled out through the gate, carrying bags filled with dirty clothes from their lockers, some with several pairs of boots dangling like strings of bass.
This approach works fine for regular chaining problems (like strings).
Filamentous forms have cells arranged in chains like strings of beads.
Some concerts showcase particular sections, like strings with solo harp, as in next Friday's Debussy.
/ Nursemaids to insects, their skin laced with eggs / like strings of pearls".
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Ms. Yang peeled the celery-like strings off the vine stems, tore off the soft leaves and snapped the hollow stems into several pieces.
She thrives on research, spending long hours in a laboratory exploring the mysteries of how polymers, necklace-like strings of molecules, work with surfaces.
"When vomited up – as it always is – it hangs in glossy molasses-like strings, reeking like turpentine, that you've got to pull from your mouth".
Marclay combines an improviser's sense of surprise with a DJ's sense of continuity: he's happy to let segments of "pure" music play before working his transformations, isolating a trombone phrase, for example, or merging several sets of Mantovani-like strings.
From sulfur he moved on to obsidian, the glass-like stone that is a byproduct of volcanic fire; and then to his trademark Murano-blown glass, a material — most often used in long necklace-like strings — that continues to fascinate him in its strength, its fragility and its infinitely malleable possibilities.
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