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The substance crystallizes in lustrous white plates, melting at 80.1° C (176.2° F) and boiling at 218° C (424° F).
Early the next morning, I went to the jeweler and bought it, its pink, turquoise and lustrous white finish changing magically in front of my eyes.
I remembered the half-dozen dogwood trees that shadowed my parking spot and bore branches heavy with thick, lustrous white flowers, and how they buzzed with a million bumblebees and smelled of a woman's hair.
The bulb gave off a lustrous white light, but the computer readout showed a spectral composition very different from the incandescent's: a little bit of blue, more green and yellow and a tall peak of red — a combination engineered, according to Lumileds scientists, to the eye's sensitivities.
In one village, Mawlawi Mahmadullah, a Taliban scholar wearing a lustrous white turban, led a chant from the back of an Afghan National Police pickup.
Then, after a couple hundred meters into the tidal flats, in a spot where the line between land and water looks like a charcoal sketch, we make the acquaintance: a large, lustrous white bear, tossing about on a bed of grass, yawning and scratching in a seeming state of torpor.
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It is a lustrous, grey-white, strong transition metal that resembles hafnium and, to a lesser extent, titanium.
Zirconium is a lustrous, greyish-white, soft, ductile and malleable metal which is solid at room temperature, though it becomes hard and brittle at lower purities.
Antimony is a lustrous, silvery, bluish white solid that is very brittle and has a flaky texture.
Karl Bissinger, whose lustrous black and white portraits created a memorable gallery of the leading figures on the postwar American arts scene, died Wednesday at his home in Manhattan.
Projected in somewhat different versions on opposite sides of a single screen in lustrous black and white, Mr. Koizumi's 12-minute video meditates on the doomed, myth-saturated mind of Japan's warrior class in the last days of World War II.
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