Sentence examples for tiny cloaks from inspiring English sources

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Recently, researchers writing in Physical Review B suggested that arranging a number of tiny cloaks in a two-dimensional grid could be put to use in biomedicine and sensing, as well as traditional camouflage.

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Scientists build tiny invisibility cloak.

For example, the government showed that three suspects studied targets in Nairobi before the blast and developed photographs in a tiny apartment after cloaking the windows with blankets.

(A Santa with a patchwork velvet cloak and tiny red-rimmed wire spectacles is $680).

Instead, he raped and killed her, cloaking her tiny body in a corn sack and leaving it in the boot of his car while he joined her search party.

For the most part, such cloaks have been tiny or limited in the range of colours or angles of light they work with.

The redbud trees were already wearing their gaudy magenta cloaks, and the first tiny white blossoms were making their appearance on the bare branches of the wild dogwoods.

A block of flats is merely "towering", while tiny moths (a favoured motif) have "collars and cloaks, like elegant gentlemen on their way to the opera".

A cook sears the squid just long enough to heat the rice through and give its body a faint crust, then places it on a soft bed of tiny white beans cooked in crème fraîche, with a cloak of those smoked tomatoes and a hat of cilantro.

The cloak is made from a material composed of tiny glass beads that reflect light only in the direction it comes from, rather than refracting light in various directions like a television screen or similar.

His pre-show peacocking ends when he lowers his cloak to reveal an aggressively shaved head, complete with tiny mohawk and thunder-claps.

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