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A decanter of russet liquid clutched in one hand is the main point of color.
These tubes were titrated with different concentrations of NaCl, and the turning point of color change was recorded.
"Having digital imaging capabilities, not x-rays in this case, but digital from the stand point of color photography so that I would be able to magnify and put onto a flat panel monitor, would have been very helpful," he said.
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The valley shimmered with myriad points of color, as if Georges Seurat had touched up a Georgia O'Keeffe.
Preferring not to focus on one specific model, they noted several brands they have spotted, like exclamation points of color, around home and office: DeWalt, Milwaukee, Bosch, Makita.
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The book works best when Reid is using his journalist's eye to pick up on small details or points of color that illustrate a wider truth.
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