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"crystalline" Definitions
  1. (specialist) made of or similar to crystals
  2. (formal) very clear synonym transparent

456 Sentences With "crystalline"

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There's the multi-crystalline cells - and then there's the mono-crystalline cells.
Or maybe Guadeloupe — those crystalline waters look really inviting.
But this substrate is overlaid with a crystalline, multicolor lacquer.
Her timing, in both her acting and dancing, was crystalline.
But this work captures light blue at its most crystalline.
Sebastian Weigle, who led a crystalline "Fidelio" this month, conducts.
The second example, at 33A, is probably the most crystalline.
Patina is a crystalline structure; it's not opaque like paint.
I loved bathing in the crystalline waters of the river.
The subject of climate change offers a crystalline example here.
They will breathe the crystalline air and listen to the silence.
Those nifty properties all arise from spider silk's intricate crystalline structure.
No flexible flow or crystalline enunciation, yet every apt word distinct.
And being small, crystalline grains, perovskites make ideal ingredients of ink.
Like the crystalline structure of alabaster, its rigidity is a weakness.
The mother ship receives crystalline images from the sub's nine cameras.
The facade of the playtower consists of 160 unique crystalline facets.
Zip-up ski tops with crystalline patterns composed of actual crystals.
So I leaned on the camera; its memory seemed crystalline, undegradable.
You can't easily shake a boxful of marbles into a crystalline arrangement.
Zircons are crystalline minerals containing silicon, oxygen, zirconium and sometimes other elements.
Casamir is tangled in crystalline webbing swarming with bulbous, multi-segmented beasts.
For human males, shards of a crystalline form of carbon often feature.
Brashy Studios Crystalline Jacket, $295, available at Brashy Studios; Adam Selman bodysuit.
I picked up the glass; the ice was fresh, its edges crystalline.
The one on Strauss offers a particularly crystalline view of its subject.
Add in the lush trailers and crystalline cinematography, and this looks unmissable.
Metanoia means: returning to the pristine and pure path of crystalline existence.
His playing was exuberant and youthful, with crystalline sound and fleet passagework.
Look up and you'll see a crystalline sky and lots o' sunshine.
Yet once they did, I found a crystalline clarity in her works.
Geologists want to look at the molecules, the minerals, the crystalline structure.
The globular crystalline faucet handles (produced by Mr. Mercer) are likewise plastic.
Rae's ear for dialogue of a kind of crystalline, pitch-perfect profanity.
Layered with crystalline strings and booming horns, the result sounds grandiose yet intimate.
Sample 14321 is special in that it's a clast-rich, crystalline matrix breccia.
His dead mineral world—all crystalline ice and hard metal—stirs and quickens.
Some of the other experiments focus on cancer cell research and crystalline structures.
She had bought a husky puppy with crystalline eyes, which she'd named Blue.
It's a place with rugged mountains, dense forests, stunning cliffs and crystalline rivers.
He scans the crystalline buds, his face illuminated, trancelike, in the purple light.
The sleigh bells were too loud, I thought, the vibraphone not crystalline enough.
The resulting broth is crystalline and thin but rich, each spoonful a renewal.
But as we get older, Mastrangelo explains, the crystalline hardens and eye muscles weaken.
Immaculate in its unadorned plainness, at certain moments his prose achieves a crystalline beauty.
In crystalline prose, Nunez creates an impressively controlled portrait of the "exhaustion of mourning."
Diamonds are a crystalline form of pure carbon, forming under enormous heat and pressure.
It's by turns crystalline and then muck-brown, as rivers are beneath the surface.
He walked past clusters of camping tents set by the crystalline Bright Angel Creek.
It provides another crystalline moment, but it's more of a sedative than a martini.
The video lacked the creamy resolution, crystalline audio, and voluptuous effects associated with professionalism.
On the walls, screens displayed a video of crystalline water sparkling in the sunshine.
One clear blue morning, a friend stopped by with a baggie of crystalline shards.
A few of them are particularly crystalline, so we'll start with 48A, simplicity itself.
His prose is sharply crystalline, especially when describing minute, bittersweet and even ugly moments.
The crystalline water immediately before us flowed fast — too fast for fish to hold.
It was, the Renaissance master wrote, "of compact grain, homogeneous, crystalline, reminiscent of sugar".
The tiny world blasts salty water into space through cracks in its crystalline shell.
In a series of crystalline readings, she restores to his poetry its cultural dangerousness.
In this regard, Iris Murdoch once divided the twentieth-century novel into the journalistic and the crystalline, and Woolf, the modernist aesthete who also loved Dickens and Scott and Tolstoy, couldn't quite decide whether she liked her novels hospitably journalistic or stylishly crystalline.
Kamile's "Body" is a crystalline version of that first, positive side to grappling with identity.
I love all of the futuristic, crystalline, spaced-out sounds that Prince gets into music.
Existing users are certainly consuming more of its strongest, crystalline form, known locally as "ice".
That's unusual: Ceramics are usually highly crystalline, which makes them strong, heat resistant... and brittle.
As they sang hymns, one young woman's crystalline voice soared above the patter of rain.
Imagine in crystalline detail how you'd dress, talk, walk, live, and move through the world.
After many tries, Mishra failed to synthesize the crystalline structures that the computer algorithms predicted.
Every blast of audio shrapnel was balanced by crystalline melody or burst of symphonic bombast.
At the house we'd coast into the driveway and hop out into the crystalline cold.
It typically comes in either tablets, called yaba in parts of Asia, or crystalline form.
A more apt precedent is the crystalline-silicon solar panel, which dominates that industry today.
No one yet knows what culinary properties the crystalline perfection of space salt might possess.
At the end, we found a crystalline horseshoe lake shielded by a wall of hills.
If at first they were like diamonds — hard and colorless — they gradually revealed crystalline depth.
Through a flap, he could watch the sun rise over the crystalline Lac du Bourget.
His tone was both airy and substantial; his diction crystalline; his manner direct and unaffected.
Silver iodide has a crystalline structure remarkably similar to that of ice — up in the supercooled water of the cloud, molecules of water vapor are drawn to that crystalline structure then freeze as they come in contact with the snowflake forming around the silver seed.
Nobody would confuse Hong Kong's lite-brite nighttime cityscape with a crystalline autumn morning in Boston.
This caused the light to scatter in between atoms, which eventually formed the regular crystalline pattern.
"It was a crystalline moment," he told me, of coming to terms with his own limitations.
The piece ends with blissful "Alleluia" refrains as crystalline chords cascade in the piano and percussion.
Methane hydrates, a crystalline mix of frozen methane and water, contain an immense amount of methane.
The parent firm said the new site was using domestically-produced crystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) modules.
But liquid crystals straddle the boundary: They flow smoothly, like water, while maintaining a crystalline structure.
It helps that the Kylie track he cribs from is already a pristine, crystalline, elegiac roller.
In "Feather Mantle," real-time electronic manipulation spins out the angel's voice into reverberating crystalline shards.
And Ms. Mitchell's staging throughout sounds cleareyed, crystalline grace notes in the damaged selves before us.
Nicotine salts are not exactly like the crystalline salt in a shaker on the dinner table.
It's deceptively crystalline, belying its lushness, and almost indolent in how it clings to the tongue.
It hangs like a massive armored shell, opening to reveal four rows of crystalline glass shelves.
Shortly thereafter, the paint began to whiten, and a mysterious crystalline pattern spread across the surface.
But, this time, there is no billowing sail-like form, jagged crystalline spire or curvaceous squiggle.
But, this time, there is no billowing sail-like form, jagged crystalline spire or curvaceous squiggle.
With his crystalline blue pools, Hockney created an iconography for a city like few artists have.
This produces a relatively stable, crystalline structure that is anchored to the four sides of the painting.
Meanwhile, one bartender is using DIY technology to master the crystalline solid that keeps our drinks cold.
It's a white crystalline solid that's highly toxic to fish, and moderately toxic to birds and honeybees.
It's more conservatory than mirrorball, bringing in the light, and making it dance across the crystalline angles.
It leaves behind a gorgeous, vibrant yellow liquid that's then dried, hardened, and distributed in crystalline cubes.
The mutant psych-thrash of Dimension Hatröss dances with the epic, crystalline sensibilities of The Outer Limits.
A long soak in the Dead Sea transformed an antique garment into a rigid, crystalline salt sculpture.
A high near 76 today is made even more luscious by crystalline skies and a slight breeze.
As we floated over the mountains into Wardak, I saw a waterfall cascading into a crystalline lake.
It was also full of glass bricks, and I feared they would be ground to crystalline dust.
Daniel's crystalline monologues of recollection aside, "The Waverly Gallery" often has the ostensible waywardness of recorded conversations.
As day edges into night, each character's life comes into crystalline view, and the ordinary becomes profound.
When the pressure and temperature are just right, this mixture turns into a crystalline substance, like ice.
His crystalline panoramas of the natural world are both magically transporting and, in one interpretation, disturbingly realistic.
Trilobites Researchers say the tiny crystalline structures in the predator's fangs could inspire strong, see-through materials.
Away from the muddy banks and cool canopy of shade, a harsh, crystalline sunlight pounded every surface.
"We think the Snyder's-Lance deal represents crystalline logic," ConsumerEdge Research analyst Jonathan Feeney said in a note.
Fisher's partial frankness, at once crystalline and gauzy, exasperated her excellent biographer, Joan Reardon, but mostly tantalizes readers.
Most solar at the time used old-fashioned crystalline silicon panels, which have been around since the 1950s.
Some researchers consider glasses supercooled liquids because they, too, flow (incredibly slowly) and don't have regular crystalline structures.
"If you really want to prove that something is crystalline, then you need x-ray diffraction," Salzmann said.
" For instance, he said, "if we think about the Orient, we don't think about something cold and crystalline.
Aixtron makes devices which produce crystalline layers from gallium nitride that are used as semiconductors in weapons systems.
Then he drew little squiggles inside the circle, indicating a "crystalline array" of ice starting to form within.
She played a YouTube clip of it on her phone, and sang along in a quiet, crystalline voice.
The evening sun throws rays through crystalline glass walls onto white wood tables with gold and copper adornments.
The Warsaw caterpillar is made of a kind of plastic known as liquid crystalline elastomers, Mr. Rogoz said.
The risk of didacticism is high, but the book's rigor and crystalline insights pay off, aesthetically and morally.
Ramin Djawadi's score (the show's M.V.P., crystalline even in the muddiest of moments) shifts from martial to plaintive.
But if the debates of 2019 didn't produce crystalline moments, they have — taken cumulatively — offered plenty of revelation.
Schuster gestured toward one of the panels, which showed a crystalline still of the Washington Monument at night.
With its tiny crystalline structures, live resin is the only concentrate that actually looks as beautiful as caviar.
The mirroring between the beautiful statues and the beautiful people, their joy, and the crystalline sea: It's just glorious.
Mirroring the carbon-based lifeforms on Earth, she used the crystalline form of carbon, graphite, to create the drawings.
Their recommendations include a 30% tariff on crystalline solar PV cells and modules that declines by 5% annually. Why?
In this context, a family of crystalline materials called perovskites is attracting particular interest for roll-to-roll printing.
Instead of hooks or choruses, there were intensities, pulses, sung words that meandered and then dissolved into crystalline sound.
Detailed and precisely rendered, her choreography has a crystalline clarity that can also, oddly, evaporate right before your eyes.
The shopping spirit was on display a few days ago at Nordstrom's new seven-story crystalline palace in Manhattan.
A classically trained vocalist, she has a crystalline voice that wouldn't sound out of place at a midnight mass.
Also his fondness for a creative piece of headgear (Cromwellian berets in pastel fur), fringe and crystalline evening wear.
A crystalline example unfolded Wednesday during service of a drug warrant in the Nicetown-Tiago neighborhood in North Philadelphia.
Her specialty was crystalline black-and-white images that lavish equal attention on steel skyscrapers and crumbling brick tenements.
The choruses and arias, meanwhile, rise to moments of sumptuous lyricism that complement the precise, crystalline tone-colours elsewhere.
With a voice by turns brightly crystalline and arrestingly powerful, she persuasively inhabits the role of this chameleon coquette.
In the 1950s, a plague of ugly birds descended upon our country and turned our crystalline cerulean skies brown.
A. Both rubies and sapphires are mostly the same clear mineral: aluminum oxide, in a crystalline form called corundum.
Removing color distills Johnson's language into a crystalline merger of concept and balletic line; her draftsmanship animates everything she does.
These zones will feature the cubes arranged as government buildings, walls of text, a "crystalline cave," forest and spherical shells.
His team coated the fabric with one key ingredient: a crumpled crystalline molecule called MOF-808 (MOF rhymes with "cough").
Because the molecular structure of salt is crystalline, its hard, sharp corners can pierce viruses, rendering them unviable, Choi says.
From the temples of Malta to the crystalline waters of the Yucatán, explore our top destinations to visit this year.
On the front is a photograph of a mountain, artfully jutting into a crystalline blue sky like a smurf hat.
The clarity of voices is crystalline, the soundstage is much more expansive, and every instrument feels more natural and tangible.
Pure eggshells consist almost entirely of a tough, crystalline form of calcium carbonate (the chemical of which chalk is composed).
Confirmations have now become politics by other means and, as Kurtz said, "perfect, genuine, complete, crystalline, pure" in their savagery.
A full chorus in the original version was reduced to a vocal quartet that chimed in with floating, crystalline harmonies.
For many visitors, observing indigenous cultures is just as remarkable as viewing crystalline mountain lakes or exploring trailside Incan ruins.
Two makers of crystalline silicon cells and panels, SunPower and Solaria, are expanding their production capacity at factories in California.
But a detailed master plan imposed by the city in 22 largely determined the buildings' crystalline shapes, according to GID.
Writing in spare, crystalline prose, Hamid conveys the experience of living in a city under siege with sharp, stabbing immediacy.
This year it is expected to hit 33m tonnes of crystalline sugar, compared with domestic demand of about 26m tonnes.
She scurried away and returned, smiling with a martini glass filled with the unmistakable crystalline blue Curaçao liquor and vodka.
One never would have guessed that one of Reverdy's crystalline constructs of linguistic shards could support itself on this scale.
But Manchester United would ultimately come back for a wonder strike from Jesse Lingard to break the crystalline hearts of Palace.
As the talks proceed, the crystalline certainties of the Brexit campaign will give way to difficult trade-offs and hard choices.
They take us back to "Pense-Bête," the book that began the show, and its poems — brief, crystalline and genuinely beautiful.
The relationship developed and Castro took the Americans along for one of his favorite activities, spear fishing in Cuba's crystalline waters.
Luckily researchers at Hokkaido University's Department of Chemistry have created a crystalline assembly that moves autonomously when exposed to blue light.
Baldini would help them measure the crystalline structure of the outcome to confirm whether or not they'd actually produced the material.
Paradoxically—but just as physicists squinting at screens in an adjacent room had expected—the atoms froze solid, forming crystalline ice.
Sputtering tom rolls, blobby techno synths, and crystalline cymbal taps blossom and spill out of the theater's massive surround-sound system.
When Marshmello and countless other EDM producers capture such sentimentality in crystalline songform, it's impossible to mistake it for anything else.
There, the broth tends to be sweeter than its northern counterpart, more clamorous with flavors, heavier in fragrance and less crystalline.
Copeland, nearly flawless, brought out a womanly sensuality, her musicality suited to the crystalline exactitude of the solo to the celesta.
Would that our "leaders," on either side of the Atlantic, had the benefit of the crystalline hindsight these many words impart.
Its crystalline waters, night clubs, restaurants and hip hotels make it one of the biggest tourist hot spots in the state.
But Mayberry does still have a crystalline voice, and "Stay" gives her the opportunity to find a few more blue notes.
Rows and columns of slipknots form a lattice pattern so regular that it is analogous to crystal structure and crystalline materials.
And in December 1993, spacewalking astronauts installed new corrective optics on the Hubble, restoring its vision to its original crystalline promise.
Occasionally we stopped to walk around and by turns get lashed with rain, pummeled by wind and caressed by crystalline sunshine.
Watermelon seemed like such a dangerous addition to a structured cake, with its crystalline, icy texture and its excess of moisture.
The Act I Waltz of the Snowflakes, abounding in cleverly crystalline imagery, is gracelessly busy, with too many unconvincing bright smiles.
Her northern accent is rounder and softer than Cersei's posh, crystalline one — "love" sounds like "loaf" — and is often deployed profanely.
Her crystalline playing links up with a range of 26500th-century piano music: Cecil Taylor, Morton Feldman, Bill Evans, Maurice Ravel.
And they'll apply only to imported crystalline silicon photovoltaic modules and cells, excluding the first 2.5 gigawatts of imports each year.
Situated alongside the historically significant Plains of Abraham National Battlefields Park, the pavilion's crystalline exterior harmoniously integrates its surroundings into every exhibit.
It's plush song that builds slowly, her crystalline vocals deftly layered, swelling to the broken flighty beats at the one minute mark.
The LF-30 Electrified, as it's called, is a wedge-shaped coupe packed with crystalline angles and protrusions both inside and out.
Granted, it won't replace a dedicated 5.1 surround sound system, but it's pure, crystalline, and more than loud enough for most uses.
The crystalline MOF powder used here has a molecular network comprised of both metals, in this case zirconium, and carbon-based compounds.
I'm not going to claim that their sound is pristine or crystalline, but it is coherent, realistic, and faithful to the music.
Mad Men, by contrast, may have concluded on a note of crystalline, acidic perfection, but the show itself was often bafflingly uneven.
How it works: They propose using zeolites — which are porous crystalline structures made from aluminum, silicon and oxygen — that can trap methane.
You can even reshape yourself, all with the mission to keep this environment safe from the crystalline creatures that threaten its elasticity.
And yet, here, for one crystalline moment, they are 13 again, all shouting "wooooOOOOOOAH!" when someone gets in trouble with the teacher.
" At the more advanced level, they suggest "Glass is a nonequilibrium, non-crystalline condensed state of matter that exhibits a glass transition.
These are liquids that have been cooled below their freezing points but are not allowed to arrange themselves into regular crystalline patterns.
OPG returned with a report that critics derided for its vagueness, evaluating two possible sites, labelled "crystalline" and "sedimentary," for the rock.
Mids are as present as they need to be, never overwhelming or being overwhelmed, and the treble is crystalline in its definition.
The result is something that channels the storytelling power of the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young-era, but through a crystalline, modernist aesthetic.
Khan leaves behind the crystalline art-pop that was once her specialty, tapping instead into dour British folk and eerie Western soundtracks.
The crystalline music of Anton Webern, the most controversial of the three great composers of the Second Viennese School, is often ignored.
But we're still having some gorgeous weather: A crystalline sky, crisp breeze and a high of 28 are in the forecast today.
THE PLACE Jia is a windowless, 75-person-capacity rectangle on the first floor of the crystalline, 20-story Hotel on Rivington.
Mr. Brooks, compact beside Ms. Whelan's sinewy length, drew out a dancer we hadn't seen, while not obscuring her cool, crystalline allure.
Throughout the '70s he worked on "songbirdsongs," a cycle that translates his field observations into crystalline instrumental miniatures for flutes and percussion.
The crystalline knob is etched with the studio's name, along with "Sweden" — a nod to national pride that automakers like to showcase.
They've created work all over the world, including hanging motorized flower gardens, projection-mapped rice paddies, fiery cubes, and crystalline Christmas trees.
From one perspective, this can look almost cruel; the crystalline, probing ball-movement really is pitiless in its search for a weakness.
SLAG, the crystalline chunks and slabs left over from metal smelting, is what makes a lot of art glass creations so extraordinary.
Industrial sapphire is obtained from the synthetic version of corundum, a crystalline aluminum oxide that is the second-hardest material after diamond.
By definition, such lodgings are located in calm, shallow waters, often perched atop crystalline lagoons, striated into every imaginable color of blue.
The cheese has a rich, herbal aroma and sweet nuttiness, and texture enhanced with a delicate crystalline crunch, a token of aging.
Built with darker crystalline silicon and lighter-colored thin film solar cells, the plant resembles a cartoon giant panda from the air.
In all, domestic manufacturers supply just a tiny fraction of the U.S. market for the crystalline silicon photovoltaics targeted by the tariffs.
Yi Li, as Alexandra's comrade Cheng Quing, sometimes seemed too polished, but he brought out the crystalline beauty of Monk's lyric writing.
In 2015, experts in several countries in the subregion reported an increase in the use of both crystalline methamphetamine and methamphetamine tablets.
A crystalline example of this pivot was recently provided by that unerring tribune of bubble-headed conventional wisdom, Chris Cillizza of CNN.
Arguably South Korea's most famous living artist, Lee Bul is known for her science fiction fantasies of crystalline sculptures and surrealist installations.
Its rolling meadows are grazed by bison, its thick woodland shelters a pack of wolves, and its crystalline streams teem with trout.
Crystalline waters perfectly reflect the pool's rocky outcroppings into a sky lush with the deep blues and oranges of a setting sun.
To enter, visitors don a virtual reality headset and enter a building with a crystalline façade that would make Frank Gehry drool.
Rating: Big demerits for robbing us of a glimpse of some crystalline waters by using this sad ass Parisian filter, my guy!
The puddle was the January weather made crystalline, a visual metaphor, a live-feed of people falling over our favorite conversational topic.
He always writes these shimmering, evocative melodies and surrounds them with crystalline sound design, but he thrives when he's working with jarring juxtapositions.
To fix this, researchers led by MIT's Jeehwan Kim, used crystalline forms of silicon and germanium that resemble lattices at the microscopic level.
The polymer, developed by researchers from the University of Rochester, is a new material that reacts to mechanical forces by becoming increasingly crystalline.
The artist said he does not plan beforehand, instead allowing inspiration to strike as he enters a meditative state in the crystalline water.
However, for that brief, crystalline moment—those four days of love and music and blastbeats and absinthe—everything was beautiful, and nothing hurt.
But some of the grains may still have what Glover calls interstitial crystalline contamination—molecules of other minerals attached to the quartz molecules.
It's thought that some tardigrade species replace the water in their cells with natural antifreeze (glycerol) or crystalline sugars to preserve their structure.
A converted sheep farm in the Fljót region, this 13-suite luxury lodge is set among rolling farmlands, dramatic couloirs and crystalline fjords.
"It's just row after row of drawers," De León said, as the crystalline song of a resplendent quetzal rang out from a speaker.
Mr. Simon's worldview, spelled out with rueful, crystalline precision in everything he's ever done (particularly "The Wire") is simple: The game is rigged.
Granite is crystalline and impermeable, but Mr. Trice is betting that myriad cracks or fractures in the rock contain large volumes of oil.
He covered John Lennon's "Isolation" with such crystalline intensity that it drowned out Mumford and Son's middling whelping at the nearby main stage.
A man who said he studied under Kahlo told Spanish news agency EFE that the recording differs from the "crystalline" voice he remembered.
Their duet arrives at a glacial pace, its vocals drawn in long-sustained strokes that meltingly congeal with the track's crystalline chord progression.
There are few Mozart interpreters as sublime as the pianist Mitsuko Uchida, who endows nearly every note she plays with exquisite, crystalline import.
Written in cool and crystalline prose, "The Shades" unspools in a rational and realistic world in which all is not as it seems.
Mr. Gordon, so alive throughout the entire ballet, possessed a vulnerability that connected beautifully with the crystalline performance of his partner, Tiler Peck.
White-sand beaches and crystalline waters teeming with tropical fish encircle the islands of Rangiroa, making it a scuba-diving destination for tourists.
For the Irritable Hedgehog label, R. Andrew Lee has revived Johnson's vast 1959 work "November," in which crystalline sonorities gyrate for five hours.
At 75, the pianist Maurizio Pollini may no longer be the guarantor of crystalline precision he was for much of his storied career.
I seem to see the crystalline fluid, drawn up by the tendrils, advancing dreamlike in quiet columns through the veins of the trees.
When those early humans put their flint tools into the fire all those millennia ago, the heat released electrons from the rock's crystalline structure.
Aixtron makes so-called Metal-Organic Chemical Vapor Deposition (MOCVD) systems, used to grow crystalline layers for semiconductors, especially those based on gallium nitride.
Here's what else is happening: WEATHER Another crystalline winter day, when the sun beams down, reflecting off the glimmering snow, and nearly blinds you.
While the director, Ernst Lubitsch, is famous for his comic sophistication, this 216 feature is also a crystalline example of his magnificent cinematic craft.
I've been doing that because it is, without a doubt, the most crystalline distillation of what Call of Duty does as a game franchise.
In a seamless transition from elementals to miscellaneous cards, two new Priest cards were revealed: the elemental Crystalline Oracle and the spell Shadow Visions.
The ratio of hyper-satisfying moments of crystalline self-perception to irritated grousing about why I'm not spending time among other humans is low.
Usually though it's a cool car chase being evoked, all smooth lines going dur-dur-dur-dur and crystalline synths going pew-pew-pew.
Lads from Coventry to Carlisle splurging their savings on Huaraches, while the crystalline groove of "White Noise" slinked to-and-fro in the background.
Book El Nido Lagen's overwater bungalows starting at $541 per nightLagen Island is serenely located between a lush forest and a crystalline, shallow lagoon.
If you glimpsed it through an electron microscope, you'd see something much more like this 9-inch crystalline sculpture by British artist Luke Jerram.
The dispute centers on crystalline silicon cells, the major electricity-producing components, as well as the modules, or panels, into which they are assembled.
A great deal of his work was in studying such crystalline structures as rock salt and zincblende, an ore from which zinc is extracted.
Various Renaissance pieces by Sweelinck, John Bull and William Byrd were juxtaposed with Takemitsu's crystalline "for away" (1973), Oliver Knussen's rhapsodic, modernist Variations (Op.
But it's also true that two Republican titans near the end of their days provide crystalline counterpoints to Trump — they're statesmen to his salesman.
They called it the Blue Hole because of the crystalline quality of its water, and for many, a trip there was a cherished tradition.
Despite crystalline spring weather, the Moscow turnout was smaller than an antigovernment rally before Mr. Putin's inauguration in 2012, which also ended in arrests.
"I think a lot of writing about mathematics is done in the tone that mathematicians are searching for these glittering crystalline truths," Campbell said.
Ms. Melnick is dedicated to the subtlety, nuance and crystalline clarity of everyday movement, and her performances, much like Ms. Mearns's, are mind-altering.
Subtly alluding to wider societal conflicts, Jenkins looks closely at the passionate and crystalline intimacies of people whose very identities are forged under pressure.
On her 2016 debut album, "Semigoddess," Ms. Harding overlays her crystalline, jazz-inflected voice onto itself, with jittery, synth-driven grooves churning away below.
First Solar's panels are made from cadmium telluride, not the crystalline silicon that dominates the market and is the target of the trade case.
The crystalline scatter of Taborn's playing meets Iyer's slightly thicker articulation in a sympathetic repartee; the pair seem to constantly divert their own path.
His crystalline color pushes Michelangelo's iridescence to extremes, enabled by the medium of oil paint, which the older artist had dismissed out of hand.
The emerald is suitably green, the round-cut stones are multi-faceted, but Warhol rejects crystalline order with irregular black lines shaping the saturated colors.
Another Life opens with an ouroboros-like alien spacecraft cruising above Earth, then crashing into a soybean field and turning into a crystalline communications tower.
On a crystalline blue morning in the Chugach Mountains southwest of Anchorage, Alaska, Mike Welch skis about 70 yards through untouched powder before stopping abruptly.
It's the concept that certain crystalline materials can exhibit reversible resistance properties in a phase change — the change from a solid to, say, a fluid.
I jumped into the navy blue roadster, pushed the crystalline key into the ignition, queued the AC/DC and roared up the hill after him.
Polachek lands somewhere between Steely Dan and Sade, rattling off the names of potent prescription medications and floating into her crystalline, newly powerful upper register.
Each Hantile has a capacity of 30 watts and will compete with the present crystalline silicon solar panels that are installed separately on the roof.
Produced in the Netherlands, Trader Joe's 1,000 Day Gouda is similar in makeup to parmesan, with a crunchy crystalline texture and a butterscotch-like flavor.
Later, blues strong enough to render sea and sky were made from weathered copper-carbonate azurite—crystalline bright but sometimes darkening in an oil binder.
From a converted bedroom filled with computer displays, Charles Cross, an OpenROV software engineer, piloted the Trident down through the crystalline waters of Lake Tahoe.
And Arrival, with its weighty meditations on humanity's instinct for conflict and potential for cooperation, couldn't be a more crystalline reflection of our cultural moment.
Such is the case with Vienna-based artist Bianka Oravecz, whose CGI works vary from globular-looking masses to crystalline, geological, and fantastical abstract forms.
Maybe there's still a warm place, the umbilicus to get there a crystalline moment between the backseat of a car and warm basement rec room.
Colorful, crystalline extrusions shoot upward from the replicas reminding viewers that the process of "remote sensing" refers to data collection of distant terrain by satellite.
Or head farther down the coast to Caló des Moro and hike down a rugged dirt trail to reach an enchanting cove with crystalline water.
Then, in the accompanying press shots, she appeared to inhabit the entire cosmos, draped with constellations and clutching the deep past of crystalline rock formations.
Aside from Ms. Wood, I only found revealers that referenced white males (PENNLINE, CRYSTALLINE, SHORTLINE), let alone ones that matched with legitimately iconic movie quotes.
Home to a crystalline lagoon and sugary sands, Bora Bora is a good spot to swim with sharks (the pleasant kind), rays and even whales.
Wednesday's program began with Balanchine's "Raymonda Variations," held together by the luminous phrasing and crystalline technique of its principal couple, Megan Fairchild and Anthony Huxley.
The title character of "My Name Is Lucy Barton," Rona Munro's crystalline stage adaptation of Elizabeth Strout's 2016 novel, is hardly a woman of mystery.
Jervis Bay, a resort town between Sydney and Canberra on Australia's southeastern coast, usually boasts beaches of soft white sand and seawater of crystalline clarity.
When you think of sugar, you probably think of the sweet, white, crystalline table sugar that you use to make cookies or sweeten your coffee.
With its crystalline production and roster of 20133 collaborators, the record marks a clear departure from Remy's years of playing noise shows in smelly basements.
Rather than unfurling long, droning phrases or centrifugal eruptions, as Coltrane often did, he insisted on compact and lyrical melodies, articulated with a crystalline touch.
The script, by Ms. Beier, the Schauspielhaus's artistic director, and Rita Thiele, does a fine job of distilling the book's 250 pages of crystalline prose.
With this new study, scientists now know that the CB1 receptor, responsible for getting your body high on THC, is a three-dimensional crystalline structure.
I wanted my face to be more geometric and crystalline so I made icy-looking fake chins and cheekbones by carving up cooled hot glue.
That's one of six minerals – along with chrysotile, actinolite, amosite, anthophyllite and crocidolite – that occur in nature as crystalline fibers known as asbestos, a recognized carcinogen.
That's one of six minerals — along with chrysotile, actinolite, amosite, anthophyllite, and crocidolite — that occur in nature as crystalline fibers known as asbestos, a recognized carcinogen.
The team's big discovery however, was the presence of small irregularities—the shift of just one row of atoms—within the otherwise strictly ordered crystalline lattice.
With his shaved head, crystalline eyes and slightly frowning lips, he sits in the lotus position, his robe enveloping his body in curving, gracefully rhythmic folds.
The dentine consists of nanoscale fibers of the protein called collagen coated with a crystalline form of a mineral called hydroxyapatite, common in bones and teeth.
How China has helped American solar deployers China has dominated the crystalline silicon photovoltaic manufacturing industry, the world's most common solar technology, since at least 2010.
I hate its crystalline door handles that make you feel like you're opening the door to Superman's Fortress of Solitude rather than a $100,000 luxury car.
The commissioners will soon recommend specific penalties, such as tariffs or price floors on crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, the component of solar panels that generates electricity.
Romario Monteiro, 45, a second-generation fisherman who has spent a lifetime plying Guanabara Bay, recalls when the waters were crystalline and the fish were plentiful.
"While this action is not undertaken lightly, the fact is the American [crystalline silicon photovoltaic] cells and modules industry is disintegrating," Suniva wrote to the ITC.
The extra frames create a smooth, crystalline hyper-reality and depth of field that some people love and others loathe — much like 4K and UHD television.
"Drugs" is a sick track, full of bright, squelchy synth lines and sugary, crystalline vocals, with lyrics that are equal parts tongue-in-cheek and sincere.
Breathtaking cinematography captures the lush Brazilian jungle; particularly arresting images feature Abramovic standing in a white gown beneath a waterfall and bathing in a crystalline stream.
Each of those ice crystals independently have an ordered crystalline structure, but this pattern is broken at the boundaries where they intersect with other ice crystals.
He raves about the the crystalline sound design in EDM ("All these different soundscapes to intensify the feeling of excitement at the peak of the night").
The area, covering a large stretch of Florida's panhandle, draws millions of out-of-state visitors each year to its crystalline waters and spring break hotspots.
Puerto Ricans often cruise to the American or British Virgin Islands, known interchangeably here as "las islas," to enjoy their crystalline beaches or for fishing competitions.
The sun beams, the crystalline water sparkles, and a group of Goop staffers sit cross-legged in a circle, like schoolchildren poised for a read-aloud.
Their primary tool is a sampling device that looks like a contraption out of Jules Verne: a crystalline dome with plastic tubing snaking from its side.
Breathing to the left, I was back in the Mediterranean, the shoreline hemmed by thick ridges of white and gray limestone that sloped into the crystalline water.
The show is full of crystalline sports equipment and clothing that suggests fossilization — as if we're looking back on these accidentally preserved relics from the far future.
On the account she posts crystalline koans about depression and self-doubt (sample tweets: "my thighs have never not touched"; "in a threesome with anxiety and depression").
According to SolaRoad, a translucent layer of tempered glass – roughly one centimeter thick – sits on top of the slab, with "crystalline silicon solar cells" below the glass.
A month later, on a trip to St. Thomas with his grandparents, Dalton fell to one knee at the edge of the crystalline blue water and proposed.
It wasn't until Alfred Wilm accidentally discovered age-hardening which transformed aluminum to duralumin, an alloy with a much stronger crystalline structure, that things began to change.
The image is crystalline in my head: My mother and I were standing in the cookie aisle of Foodtown in Edison, New Jersey in 2000, gathering groceries.
So in an effort to solve this dilemma, the researchers created an extremely thin electrically conducting sheet called a domain wall that is embedded within crystalline structures.
My scientists discover what appears to be a breeding ground for "crystalline entities" and note the ominous hints that an ancient and alien intelligence is animating them.
Unrelated to the ruby despite its rosy tone and similar name, it is a rare form of tourmaline, a semiprecious crystalline stone, often a blackish-blue shade.
India is one of the world's largest producers of mica, a silver-colored, crystalline mineral that has gained prominence in recent years as an environmentally-friendly material.
Mr. Moreau (left), 46, is the chief executive and general manager of Mykita North America and Crystalline Consulting and Distribution, both eyewear companies based in New York.
Mr. Moreau (left), 229, is the chief executive and general manager of Mykita North America and Crystalline Consulting and Distribution, both eyewear companies based in New York.
One gets the sense that the more upsetting something is for Nussbaum, the more exacting she becomes; her meticulous methods and crystalline logic are constructed like armor.
Microscopic crystalline structures transform the material from white to yellow and blue, a function you can see in real time as your shadow passes over the fabric.
While tourists throughout Europe seek out Apulia, in Italy's southeast, for its Baroque whitewashed cities and crystalline seas, swarms of jellyfish are also thronging to its waters.
If you keep a crystalline wedge of Parmesan in the fridge to finish pastas or to bolster savory salads (as you should), you can make this broth.
She's moved relatively nimbly with the changing tides, from the airy confections of the "TRL" era to the harder crystalline beats that accompanied the EDM-crazed 2010s.
So we barely register the gasping bees, so entranced are we by the fawns and foxes and a crystalline soundscape exploding with trilling, cawing, hooting and howling.
It regurgitates mucus onto the silks, which collects in tiny droplets that, because of their special crystalline structure, absorb water from the surrounding humid atmosphere and expand.
Since a hard molecule called chitin comprises the exoskeleton of mature crabs, it was a "common paradigm" that the shells didn't contain dissolvable crystalline structures, she said.
India is one of the world's largest producers of mica, a silver-colored, crystalline mineral that has gained prominence in recent years as an environmentally friendly material.
Last year, according to the consulting firm IHS Markit, China accounted for 70 percent of global capacity for manufacturing crystalline-silicon solar panels, the most common type.
The pianist Mitsuko Uchida has long been associated with Mozart, a composer she performs with elegance, clarity and a crystalline touch, the melodic lines unfolding with operatic warmth.
Nanodiamonds are naturally forming bits of crystalline carbon, and with radii between 0.75 to 1.1  nanometers, they're hundreds of thousands of times smaller than a grain of sand.
The clouds, seeded with these crystalline structures, will then produce rain and snow (rain is produced when moist air cools and collides with aerosols floating in the atmosphere).
Mr. President turns to the right, and I gaze directly into his crystalline eyeball, wondering if he likes trap music, or is more of a Jersey Club dude.
For example, Neuro Trim lists "reverse osmosis filtered water," which is purified water; "crystalline fructose," which is just high fructose corn syrup alternative; and "sucralose," which is Splenda.
Broadly speaking, these frameworks consist of metal atoms linked to chains of organic molecules to form cage-like crystalline structures, which can be put in a powder form.
At that highest point on the tree, illuminated in crystalline detail by the explosive last rays of the dying sun, I noticed a single thread of spider's silk.
The crux of the issue for Aixtron is that it makes devices which produce crystalline layers based on gallium nitride that are used as semiconductors in weapons systems.
That's a major shift from his earlier LP-length experiments with 1-bit composition, particularly 2010's 1-Bit Symphony, an album built out of pure, crystalline tones.
Explorer As the seaplane soared more than 1,000 feet in the air, I scoured the crystalline waters below, hoping for a glimpse of dolphin squadrons, manatees, perhaps sharks.
Think of the brain's sensitive periods as blown glass: The molten glass is very malleable, but you have a relatively brief time before it cools and becomes crystalline.
This process began with a formal vote at the International Trade Commission (ITC) in late September, which found that imported silicone crystalline solar panels have harmed U.S. manufacturers.
Their novel modelling techniques revealed a surprising similarity between primes and certain naturally occurring crystalline materials, a similarity that may carry significant implications for physics and materials science.
On screen, we are treated to a sun-drenched landscape straight out of a Hudson River School painting, with an untamed wilderness of verdant mountains and crystalline waters.
His crystalline chocolate shaved ice, worthy of Versailles, comes piled in a coupe or cup (dine in or take out) and glossed with raspberry, mango or praline sauce.
Count Tessin collected drawings by Raphael, Rembrandt, van Dyck and Hendrick Goltzius — the last of whom is represented by a rare, crystalline self-portrait, complete with arctic eyes.
Today, the ecologically sensitive site is a magnet less for history buffs than for snorkelers, who take advantage of crystalline waters teeming with coral and colorful reef fish.
Meth is sold in cheap pills called "ya ba", a Thai name meaning "crazy medicine", or in a more potent, crystalline form known as "crystal meth", "ice" or "shabu".
Germans turned to China for cheap sources of crystalline silicon solar panels, not least because subsidised land and loans enabled China's fledgling manufacturers to undercut European and American competitors.
We're excited to share the title track on THUMP today, which finds Aaron Leitko and Mike Petillo pairing a discomfortingly isolated techno kick with a harmonically crystalline, meditative atmosphere.
The highly glycosylated (a term used to denote addition of sugars) mucins are then packed into big containers and these containers then mature whereby the mucins almost become crystalline.
The $2.26 billion transportation complex looks lovely: a crystalline Moby Dick with Penrose-tile skin breaching the downtown grid and drafting the psychogeographic currents around glass-and-steel towers.
Bare breast implants posed with crystalline ice cubes and a manicured silicone hand in peony petals yearn to be beautiful, yet political, statements of acquired wealth or imperfect lives.
Not only has Arca actually worked with Kanye, but the Venezuelan producer's sound is a crystalline example of the reconfiguration of existing sonic frameworks to create something wholly new.
Meth is sold in pill form as "ya ba", a Thai name meaning "crazy medicine", or as a more potent, crystalline substance known as "crystal meth", "ice" or "shabu".
Thus, the crystalline stoner club jam that is "Pass Dat"; the slinky rap boasts of "Feel Like Phil," set to a minimalist Radiohead-style synth pattern; the 2 a.m.
Aurora's producers and songwriting collaborators, primarily Odd Martin Skalnes and Magnus Skylstad, build crystalline electronic edifices completed by her many vocals: celestial choirs, rhythmic interjections, gangs of unison reinforcements.
Utilizing slow tempos, drifting melodies, and crystalline, texturally rich chords (full of jeweled augmentations and pearly 7th and 13th intervals) made for sounds that you can get lost in.
They melt and leave behind astral remnants of blessed nugglets that need more chew, and tiny, crystalline crunchies waiting to be cracked and popped underneath your wobbly cheese grinders.
The labor of art handlers has dissolved into the uniform, crystalline luxury of the white cube, and evidence of their value barely exists above the surface of the industry.
His lengthy compositions here run a personal gamut of modern classical influences, from Maurice Ravel to Karlheinz Stockhausen; moments of crystalline beauty fracture and disperse, opening onto something broader.
Lamalera Journal LAMALERA, Indonesia — The pilot whales glided through the crystalline waters in neat formation, blue-gray backs glinting in the sun, on their migration through Indonesia's Savu Sea.
Finely wrought melodies and crystalline textures make this one of Cavalli's most charming operas, with melancholy arias like "Piante ombrose" and the occasional jealousy-fueled workout of divine proportions.
The scientists were looking for grains of zircon and monazite, tough minerals that survive for billions of years and, crucially, incorporate uranium and thorium atoms into their crystalline structure.
Few people will get to visit eastern Indonesia's remote Bird's Head region, but a new immersive film brings the crystalline waters and exceptionally diverse marine life directly to you.
Behind a diamond's untameability is its three-dimensional structure, a repeating crystalline lattice of carbon atoms, each one strongly bonded to four neighbors atop, below and to either side.
Lee takes this fractious, often violent history and sculpts steel and crystalline structures that are simultaneously complex, magnificent, beautiful, fragile, and just as dangerous as the world she inhabits.
They each take a breath before the camera zooms out, and boom — it turns out we're looking at all of them through the crystalline blue eye of the Night King.
MEXICO CITY — In the television ad, President Enrique Peña Nieto strolls along a beautiful beach, his bare feet in the crystalline water as he talks about his government's environmental achievements.
The business that gave Silicon Valley its name — making microchips out of wafers pressed from the abundant crystalline element known as silicon — still matters a lot to the tech industry.
And when the island could give no more, people built shacks on stilts atop a mangrove swamp in the Salado estuary, once known for crystalline waters that inspired poetic odes.
Water's structure allows it to freeze into many different crystalline forms (including ice-IX, which does not share the same properties as the Ice-IX from Kurt Vonnegut's Cat's Cradle).
In a world that has seen many crystalline talents give up at the first hurdle, Paletta is a necessary example of how commitment and persistence can count more than skill.
In it, the figurative language and the lyricism and the flights of rhetoric and fancy have been boiled off, leaving a distillate of prose that is both crystalline and austere.
The look and texture of sugar cubes, with their near perfect crystalline symmetry, is marvelous to the eye, but perhaps even more so in the hands of Karni and Saul.
Rejecting the crystalline look so popular with new developments in the neighborhood, the condo offers an exterior detailed with terra cotta and bronze, in a nod to more traditional materials.
When you look up, familiar, crystalline winter ornaments like Orion and the Pleiades appear, while auroras may offer the sensation, sometimes for several hours, of sailing across a phosphorescent sea.
She got the crowd to its feet when she took to the stage in a barely there crystalline floral gown from Alexander McQueen to accept her prize from Jonathan Ive.
That doesn't change even when Davy, the ward of a nightclub singer named Blossom, disappears; the book's single register is too light and crystalline to stretch around its substantial themes.
Cinderella's glass slippers are not stylish pumps, but rather heel-less platforms from Noritaka Tatehana with an erratic crystalline structure that looks as though it grew deep in a cave.
The prices range from 100 pesos ($5) if it's made with a basic tequila reposado to 250 pesos ($12.50) if you prefer crystalline añejos like Herradura Ultra or Don Julio 70.
Climb (or descend) a mountain of hard alcohol at whatever pace you want with these very mountainesque whiskey glasses that have a crystalline, and frankly quite beautiful, Matterhorn in the middle.
Such microspheres have the neat property of periodic self-assembly, naturally forming into trippy helical crystalline structures that reflect color in ways similar to those of butterfly wings or peacock feathers.
Some samples were mostly made up of just oxygen and carbon, but others provided a wide variety of different materials, including aluminum, calcium, silicon, chromium rich in iron, and crystalline structures.
A new study published in Science Thursday found that the deeper these injections go towards a layer of rock called the crystalline basement, the more likely they are to cause earthquakes.
Sung by the soprano Eleonora Buratto, her tone lucid and suave from crystalline top to chocolaty bottom, Alice Ford — the voice of stylish wisdom — was as much the star as Falstaff.
And it's applicable not just to space-based satellite systems, but also to modeling the microscopic structure of crystalline materials in Earth-bound laboratories — a class of so-called choreographic crystals.
In one group whose name translates to "National Trade Fair," for instance, I spotted small crystalline bags of some indiscernible drug, being sold just above what appeared to be ivory bracelets.
TATP, also known as triacetone triperoxide, is a white, crystalline explosive also used in the attacks in Paris in November, though it caused few casualties compared with the terrorists' assault rifles.
When it's over, you'll emerge from your reverie drenched in sweat, with lipstick on your collar, someone else's cigarette in your mouth, and a crystalline memory already fading from your mind.
Critics lauded Mr. Oberlin for his sensitive phrasing, crystalline diction and full, warm, vibrato-rich tone that was devoid of the brittleness and hootiness that for countertenors are looming occupational hazards.
" Mr. Sietzen had just completed a fiercely athletic rendition of "Rebonds" by Iannis Xenakis and was composing himself for the crystalline stillness of Arvo Pärt's "Variations for the Healing of Arinushka.
Shooting in 35-millimeter black-and-white film, Mr. Garrel fills the wide screen with a ravishment of tones, from inkiest black to crystalline white and every imaginable gray in between.
While memory has an inevitable way of blurring the past, I remember this appointment with crystalline precision, particularly the last thing he said before we left the small, windowless exam room.
We staked out some empty beachfront away from the sizable crowd and swam a little, but we were mostly content to gaze, mesmerized, at the crystalline waves framed by limestone bluffs.
This intent is crystalline: China believes that it is now the time for the party-state to surpass its identification as a regional power and to step into the world spotlight.
Also drawing complaints from construction groups and iron foundries is an incoming Occupational Safety and Health Administration rule reducing by 80 percent the amount of crystalline silica dust that can be inhaled.
There's no purpose for making these weird substances aside from basic research—it's not like someone's going to find a use for a vat of frigid crystalline liquid helium any time soon.
In certain moods, their interpretation of the events of the previous year had the ring of conspiratorial fancy—not because their thinking was muddled but because it was, if anything, too crystalline.
Digging through fan theory pages for Twin Peaks or Westworld to see people digging through shot sequences and visual allusions for the skeleton key that makes it all perfectly logical and crystalline.
The four-day event is set in Uvita, Costa Rica—specifically at Rancho La Merced, a sand-speckled stretch of beach nestled between the leafy jungle and crystalline waters of Playa Hermosa.
But what made the Benfaremo ice stand out was its creamy texture, which was unlike the coarse and crystalline versions of early Italian ice and which they achieved without using any dairy.
Lawsuits challenging a new federal regulation for crystalline silica will proceed in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, which a judicial panel randomly selected from six possible circuit courts.
Experience isn't enough, either—over the last two years we've seen a lot of N-Ethylpentylone [which can cause temporary psychosis] causing problems precisely because the crystalline chunks look exactly like MDMA.
But if it was always unstoppable, if this moment was always coming and would always go just like this, it is easy to imagine a brief crystalline pause in that second before.
Ms. Gill's geometrically rigorous work is often described (including by her) as formalist or abstract, but in "Brand New Sidewalk," an hourlong triptych, she took her crystalline minimalism in a new direction.
There is clarity in the water off Long Island this time of year, a crystalline purity to it that I think firms the flesh of the bivalves and makes them extra sweet.
A section of the basement, left open to the air, was filled with crystalline water in which thousands of lobsters swam "like a Dali painting or a Louis Vuitton texture," says Masu.
If it is globally reflective, it may suggest that the planetary building blocks that formed Jupiter were unlikely to have been water-rich clathrate hydrates, or crystalline water-based solids like ice.
J.P. This crystalline, shimmering instrumental, at once animated and serene, comes from an international coalition: the Cuban pianist Omar Sosa, the Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita and the Venezuelan percussionist Gustavo Ovalles.
"Even as her physical capabilities diminished, her intellect remained crystalline and her sly English sense of humor intact," David Kemp, president of CurePSP, wrote in an email, recalling his visits with her.
But whether in crystalline granite, as in Finland and Sweden, or clay, as in France, or volcanic rock, as in Yucca Mountain, nuclear experts are confident that deep geological disposal can be safe.
The Aquaman Crystal made headlines with it its promise of enabling divers to take in oxygen directly from the water by using special crystalline cobalt salts to derive oxygen directly from the water.
Writing in ballpoint with painful, gouty fingers, he began to pour his crystalline memories of the war and of his impoverished childhood in Belgium into two large notebooks, some 600 pages of manuscript.
Its stories of buppie frustration and romance, set in Los Angeles, aren't revolutionary, but they're funny and moving, powered by Ms. Rae's ear for dialogue of a kind of crystalline, pitch-perfect profanity.
All visitors bring a contribution to the isolated desert bachannal, and self-taught Chicago artist Davis McCarty's is Pulse Portal, a massive crystalline structure that that makes even the sober viewer question reality.
They are a mesmerizing group, employing razor-sharp footwork that gives the appearance — especially in Ms. Hurlin's crystalline form as she soars across the stage in fleet-footed turns — of gliding across ice.
Much like how the aloof skyscraper is expressly tempered by the unpretentious housing block, the building's glazed, crystalline exterior is softened by a lobby accented with textured brick walls and light wood finishes.
Scientists can then deploy instruments, like the X-ray diffraction instrument on the Curiosity rover (used to observe crystalline structure in rocks), that need to be right next to a target to work.
Although it was gradual, we sensed that we were on the brink of a transformation, and the days took on a crystalline quality, as if we'd already begun to view them from memory.
The Fortress of Solitude for "Superman" is located far away from civilization in the tundra, but the Louvre Pyramid designed by architect I.M. Pei is a close match based on its crystalline exterior.
Composing duo Aivi Tran and Steven "Surasshu" Velema bring a background in video game scoring to the show's crystalline, beautiful backing music, which turns everything from fight scenes to conversations into exciting art.
Koethe's poem begins with a crystalline memory: Photo: sitting by the cabin on Lake Au Train We rented every summer, reading John Cheever, Then rowing out in a boat after dinner to fish.
Uniting all four prompts a short mini-game that simply asks you to stop a gauge in the middle, adding bonus damage to a crystalline meteor that descends from space to crush your opponents.
Kim Kardashian West's new fragrance line has been hyped from nearly every angle, but its crystalline packaging stands out not just for its Instagram-worthy appeal but for what it represents to KKW herself.
The loudest rumblings that shake its silky sands and crystalline seas are the daily arrivals of jumbo jets, which fly only a couple hundred feet above the freshly sunburned tourists lounging on Maho Beach.
It's still magnetically driven sound reproduction, but the thin film used in planar magnetic models can be moved in a more uniform, consistent fashion, resulting in higher accuracy, lower distortion, and more crystalline detail.
Unlike their early demos, and even the psych-sprawl of last summer's EP, Show Me Your Seven Secrets, the songs here are burnished and gleamy with Cumming's crystalline tones complementing Kivlen's retro-treated vocals.
"While this action is not undertaken lightly, the fact is the American [crystalline silicon photovoltaic] cells and modules industry is disintegrating," Suniva wrote in its petition, filed days after it filed for bankruptcy protection.
Yet though the size of his sound was unprecedented, the penetrating lightness of his unslurred vocals was as boyish as the young Eminem's because the crystalline words meant even more than the irresistible music.
The first begins with manic bursts of arpeggios that sweep up the keyboard and cascade down in crystalline riffs, finally breaking into a restless melodic line that unfurls amid rustling figurations and teeming chords.
In the Signature Theater's crystalline revival of this documentary drama about the Crown Heights race riots of 1991, its reflective surfaces seem, if anything, more acutely focused, its patterns both sharper and more damning.
Stepanakert Journal STEPANAKERT, Azerbaijan — On a crystalline spring morning, Iosif Adamyan sipped coffee on the veranda of his guesthouse, overlooking a pear orchard in bloom and, in the distance, a range of snowy mountains.
An English translation was first published in this magazine, in 1992, and Lee's adaptation is at once elastically free, with many details changed, and loyal to Murakami's blend of the perplexing and the crystalline.
Culverts too small to accommodate spring runoff or large debris became impassable barriers to migration, and loose dirt from roadways washed into streams, smothering spawning gravels and turning crystalline river systems into muddy waterways.
The big man slammed through half an hour of low-and-slow-rolling rap, crystalline R&B heaters, and an audacious Carly Simon/J-Kwon mash-up that'll be in your head all year.
They spent their time there visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites like the Okavango Delta, home to an abundance of wildlife and natural features that include dried crystalline salt flats that are surrounded by canyons.
Net income tumbled 85.7 percent to $193 million, or 13 cents per share, due to an $86 million restructuring charge, primarily related to a decision to end production of the TetraSun crystalline silicon products.
Though I usually have time to run for just two to four miles, those perfect, crystalline sentences may emerge when I have a mile or more to go before I can write them down.
"The return to the native land has been so / sentimental, and so mental, and so divine / that even the crystalline dawn drops are / in the jasmine of dream, of fragrance and song," he wrote.
Art Review Give it up for David Hockney, one of painting's elder statesmen, and for his crystalline retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, which proceeds in a string of perfectly curated mini-exhibitions.
Where the earlier book turned on the crystalline austerity and reserve of its narrative voice, guided by Strout's unerring sense of what Lucy would omit, the new work almost literally undoes the older one.
Two food photographs, taken in 1947, greet you at the entrance of "Irving Penn: Centennial" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, a crystalline exhibition in which nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breeze.
The station's microgravity environment allows crystalline structures to grow with fewer imperfections than on the Earth's surface, so space-grown crystals have properties that would be impossible to produce in gravity-bound ground laboratories.
Even at full complement, Cleveland is a group that performs with the crystalline energy of a quartet, silky yet piquant, so you can imagine the pearly lucidity when it's reduced to just three dozen.
When water is frozen, the individual water molecules grab each other via hydrogen bonds, holding one another in place in a crystalline structure, as you can see in the lower half of the figure.
For the 2012 Fragrant World tour, The Creators Project brought Yeasayer together with Casey Reas and Aranda\Lasch to create a high-tech crystalline stage with trippy visuals, and we heavily documented the process.
Investigators also documented numerous other sexual assaults, beatings, stabbings, and drugs including methamphetamine and a hallucinogen called "cookie dough," a brown or white crystalline powder made of poisonous chemicals that's mixed with tobacco and smoked.
The "crystalline lines" (as Rexroth called them) have taken on a bit more of a burr, which does not muffle their "plangent sounds" but does place them at a lower frequency on the audio spectrum.
This, for example, is the sound of crystalline silicon: "We have to slow down the vibrations of the atoms so you can hear them, because they're too fast, and at too high frequencies," Henry said.
Those artists were in his field of vision, but the rush of brushwork that defines Impressionist painting—the erasure of the clean line in pursuit of a hazier reality—is alien to Debussy's crystalline technique.
Laos and Malaysia also reported record-breaking busts in 2018, and in first eight months of the year Chinese authorities reported a 22-fold increase in crystalline methamphetamine seizures in Yunnan province compared with 2015.
Crystalline Oracle is a good 1-mana throwaway minion for early in the game, giving you the potential to gain a really advantageous (or really mediocre) card, which can be a game-changer for Priests.

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