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22 Sentences With "lusters"

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If Ohio is for lovers, then Mexico is for lusters.
They stay, their little particular lusters Warmed by much handling.
" Learn from a rainbow "arching her lusters over rut and stubble.
Since the dawn of time, solitary lovers (more accurately, lusters) have kept the erotic spark alive by sexting.
Among the most passionate Grinch-lusters out there are those who see getting it on with him as the new normal.
On the other side, Trump's parade of patio lusters worry that the Clinton administration will continue Obama's strategy of only helping poor minorities and ISIS.
These lone lusters have taken to the internet, sending off their deepest desires on Twitter like love letters tied to the feet of modern-day carrier pigeons.
Perhaps if Brady had not restructured or agreed to new deals, the Patriots would not have been as good, taking some of the lusters away from both parties.
Dunn also has a few works here that combine copper plating with the lacquer and polish against a floral-patterned wallpaper to achieve the distinct effect of having the materials' respective lusters multiply when put together.
The forewings are dark bronzy-fuscous with reddish reflections. The basal area is shining leaden-bronze. The markings are silvery metallic, with yellowish or bluish reflections. The hindwings are fuscous with feeble purplish lusters.
The forewings are dark bronzy-fuscous with reddish reflections. The basal area is shining leaden-bronze. The markings are silvery-metallic with yellowish or bluish reflections. The hindwings are pale fuscous with feeble purplish lusters.
A consummate professional, Athammaus always took great pride in his skill and never shirked his official duty. His career suffered in Commoriom when he faced the task of executing the outlaw Knygathin Zhaum, but he later resumed it in Uzuldaroum where he served 11 lusters .
The forewings are dark bronzy-fuscous with feeble reflections. The basal area is shining leaden-bronze and the markings are silvery-white, with feeble metallic reflections. The hindwings are pale fuscous, with feeble purplish lusters., 1961: The genus Antispila from Japan, with descriptions of seven new species (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae).
Furthermore, most are very small, typically under 0.5 carats (100 mg) in weight. Their lusters range from vitreous to subadamantine, to almost metallic in the usually opaque melanite, which has been used to simulate black diamond. Some natural spinel is also deep black and could serve this same purpose.
Color differences between members of the wolframite family are clear and marked. The color of hübnerite varies from yellowish brown to reddish brown. Crystal and crystalline masses of hübnerite show a variety of lusters from adamantine, submetallic to resinous luster. In thin splints, hübnerite can be either transparent or translucent.
The forewings are dark bronzy-fuscous with reddish or purplish reflections. The basal area is shining dark leaden-fuscous and the makings are silvery-metallic with somewhat coppery reflections. The hindwings are fuscous with feeble purplish lusters., 1961: The genus Antispila from Japan, with descriptions of seven new species (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae).
The forewings are bronzy-fuscous with coppery reflections, becoming purplish reflections towards the apex. The basal area is shining dark leaden-fuscous and the markings are pale golden-metallic. The hindwings are pale fuscous with feeble purplish lusters., 1961: The genus Antispila from Japan, with descriptions of seven new species (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae).
The forewings are dark bronzy fuscous with brassy reflections, becoming purplish reflections on the apical half. The basal area is shining leaden-fuscous and the makings are silvery-metallic with yellow or bluish reflections. The hindwings are pale fuscous with feeble purplish lusters., 1961: The genus Antispila from Japan, with descriptions of seven new species (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae).
The forewings are dark bronzy-fuscous with brassy reflections, becoming purplish reflections towards the apex and termen. The basal area is shining dark leaden and the markings are rather raised and silvery-metallic tinged with faint golden. The hindwings are pale fuscous with feeble lusters., 1961: The genus Antispila from Japan, with descriptions of seven new species (Lepidoptera: Heliozelidae).
Gregor is known for her abstracted human figure sculptures, featuring complex layers of underglaze and glaze and occasionally metallic lusters. Gregor builds her forms out of solid clay, then slices them open with a strong wire to enable hollowing as the clay enters its dryer 'leather hard' stage. She then reassembles the pieces for drying and kiln firing. Each piece endures as many as seven or eight firings, giving them their characteristic liquid, yet hard surfaces.
Iznik glazed pottery ca. 1575 The Hispano-Moresque style emerged in Al-Andaluz or Muslim Spain in the 8th century, under Egyptian influence, but most of the best production was much later, by potters presumed to have been largely Muslim but working in areas reconquered by the Christian kingdoms. It mixed Islamic and European elements in its designs, and much was exported across neighbouring European countries. It had introduced two ceramic techniques to Europe: glazing with an opaque white tin-glaze, and painting in metallic lusters.
The effect of adularescence, also commonly referred to as schiller or shiller, is best described as a milky, bluish luster or glow originating from below the surface of the gemstone. The schiller, appearing to move as the stone is turned (or as the light source is moved), gives the impression of lunar light floating on water (accounting for moonstone's name).Long, Bill (2004), "Varieties of Light II: Pleochroism, Nacreous, Adularescence, A(d)venturescence." Though white schiller is the most common, in rarer specimens, orange or blue lusters are produced.

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