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O'Banion was a complex and frightening man, whose bright blue eyes stared with a kind of frozen candour into others'.
The blue rug was suspiciously bright and new.
It has a short stem bearing a tuft of long, narrow, arching leaves 10 – 35 cm long and 1 – 2 cm broad, and a central flower stalk 25 – 60 cm tall, ending in an umbel of 20-30 white, or bright blue, funnel-shaped flowers, each flower 2. 5 – 5 cm diameter.
The brightest stars are mostly blue supergiants, though the cluster contains a few bright red supergiants.
Instead of the bright, blue sky of America, I am covered with the soft, grey fog of the Emerald Isle.
The bright, blue knots indicate the hot, young stars that have recently ignited as a result of the merger.
When hemoglobin combines with CO, it forms a very bright red compound called carboxyhemoglobin, which may cause the skin of CO poisoning victims to appear pink in death, instead of white or blue.
The web color blue violet or deep indigo is a tone of indigo brighter than pigment indigo but not as bright as electric indigo.
The colours are bright red, dark hunter green, and usually navy blue.
Lead is a bright and silvery metal with a very slight shade of blue in a dry atmosphere.
Fluorescent emission peaks at around 450nm ( looking bright blue / cyan ).
The red tile roofs and solid sandstone masonry are distinctly Californian in appearance and famously complementary to the bright blue skies common to the region, and most of the subsequently erected buildings have maintained consistent exteriors.
The distinctive dress uniform ( 1 ) includes dark blue trousers and double-breasted tailed jacket, with gold coloured ornaments including: double stripe on trouser legs, dress epaulettes, cuffs, collars, and jacket tail edges-distinctively, the double gold trouser stripe is in ' cloth of gold ' for officers, but a bright yellow-gold cloth for other ranks.
These were gold on a bright green shoulder board for the army and gold on a bright blue board for the air force.
Its most common variety is often referred to as white sambuca to differentiate it from other varieties that are deep blue in colour ( black sambuca ) or bright red ( red sambuca ).
Alkanet or dyers ' bugloss ( Alkanna tinctoria ) is a plant in the borage family Boraginaceae with a bright blue flower, used to provide a red dye.
Chicken egg ( biology ) | eggs vary in color depending on the hen, typically ranging from bright white to shades of brown and even blue, green, and recently reported purple ( found in South Asia ) ( Araucana varieties ).
Strong mesocyclones show up as adjacent areas of yellow and blue ( on other radars, bright red and bright green ), and usually indicate an imminent or occurring tornado.
The flowers are pure pale blue, 15 – 25 mm diameter, with five petals ; they can also be bright red.
Each bright blue dot is an individual bubble that is emitting light.
Their skin consists of numerous, fine transverse rings and is often inconspicuously coloured orange, red or brown, but sometimes also bright green, blue, gold or white, and occasionally patterned with other colours.
Vermeer worked slowly and with great care, using bright colours and sometimes expensive pigments, with a preference for cornflower blue and yellow.
Together the couple had 3 children, a girl named Francine and two boys, Paul-Michel and Denys, all of whom shared the same fair hair and bright blue eyes.

bright and field
In the industrial field, prospects for higher expenditures on electronic testing and measuring equipment are also quite bright.
Comets are most interesting when their nucleus is bright and they display a long tail, which to be seen sometimes requires a large field of view best provided by small telescopes or binoculars.
Diatomaceous earth as viewed under Bright field microscopy | bright field lighting | illumination on a light microscope.
One bright guy — let's call him Galt-Magnon — decides to build a log cabin on an open field, near his crops.
Limitations of standard optical microscopy ( bright field microscopy ) lie in three areas ;
It is comparable to looking through a glass window: you ( bright field microscopy ) don't see the glass but merely the dirt on the glass.
Though Oblique illumination suffers from the same limitations as bright field microscopy ( low contrast of many biological samples ; low apparent resolution due to out of focus objects ), it may highlight otherwise invisible structures.
Besides the ordinary bright field image, a phase shift image is created.
One of the franchise's early bright moments came on November 8, 1970, when Tom Dempsey kicked an NFL record-breaking 63-yard field goal to defeat the Detroit Lions by a score of 19 – 17 in the final seconds of the game.
Diatomaceous earth as viewed under bright field microscopy | bright field lighting | illumination on a light microscope.
It may be seen as a yellowish horizontal bar or bow-tie shape ( with " fuzzy " ends, hence the name " brush ") visible in the center of the visual field against the blue sky viewed while facing away from the sun, or on any bright background when looking through polarized sunglasses.
The spider then aligns one pair of its legs with each of the four lines in the hollow " X ", making a complete " X " of white lines with a very eye-catching spider coloured bright yellow on a field of black or variegated red white and yellow stripes forming its centre.
A final modification to the flag was adopted on 15 August 1980, which changed the flag field into a bright red.
Techniques for surpassing the resolution limit for bright field microscopy include ultraviolet microscopes, which use shorter wavelengths of light so the diffraction limit is lower.
When a bright light source is shining on the lens but not in its field of view, lens flare appears as a haze that washes out the image and reduces contrast.
The most common mode of operation for a TEM is the bright field imaging mode.
Thicker regions of the sample, or regions with a higher atomic number will appear dark, whilst regions with no sample in the beam path will appear bright – hence the term " bright field ".
As for many images inelastic scattering will include information that may not be of interest to the investigator thus reducing observable signals of interest, EELS imaging can be used to enhance contrast in observed images, including both bright field and diffraction, by rejecting unwanted components.
The target field had to avoid known bright sources of visible light ( such as foreground stars ), and infrared, ultraviolet and X-ray emissions, to facilitate later studies at many wavelengths of the objects in the deep field, and also needed to be in a region with a low background infrared ' cirrus ', the diffuse, wispy infrared emission believed to be caused by warm dust grains in cool clouds of hydrogen gas ( H I regions ).

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