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His light blue eyes, set deep within the face, are actively and continually looking.
He had a small mouth with deep furrows on either side, a large flat nose, and penetrating blue eyes.
The serene, majestic columns of the Parthenon, tawny in color against the pure deep blue sky, frame incredible vistas.
The road, a comparatively new one, is very good, winding along inlets, coves, and bays of deep and brilliant blue.
above him the deep blue sky glittered with stars.
Mrs. Clayton Nairne, whose daughter, was among the court maids, chose a deep greenish blue lace gown.
`` The white colonnaded, cedar-roofed Southern mansion is directly traceable via the grey and buff stone of grey-skied England to the golden stucco of one particular part of the blue South, the Palladian orbit stretching out from Vicenza: the old mind of Andrea Palladio still smiles from behind many an old rocking chair on a Southern porch, the deep friezes of his architectonic music rise firm above the shallower freeze in the kitchen, his feeling for light and shade brings a glitter from a tall mint julep, his sense of columns framing the warm velvet night has brought together a million couple of mating lips ''.
The inner shell of the abalone is an iridescent swirl of intense colours, ranging from deep cobalt blue and peacock green to purples, creams and pinks.
The tiles were given a metallic sheen to simulate the varying scales of the monster, with the color grading from green on the right side, where the head begins, to deep blue and violet in the center, to red and pink on the left side of the building.
* Cyanotype, or blueprint, a monochrome photographic printing process that predates the use of the word cyan as a color, yields a deep cyan-blue colored print based on the Prussian blue pigment.
More modern implementations of this kind of dye include Super Azo which is not as deep blue as the earlier Metal Azo.
Similarly, the name of the ruling Ashina clan possibly derives from the Khotanese Sakā term for " deep blue ", āššɪna.
To my eyes it seems merely deep 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 Mediterranean is characterized and immediately recognised by its deep blue colour.
The plant flowers in spring and summer in temperate climates but the plants can be in constant bloom in warm climates ; flowers are white, pink, purple or deep blue.
The lens cuts off deep blue and violet light, below 430 nm ( depending on age ), and macular pigment absorbs between 400 and 500 nm, but this pigment is located exclusively in the tiny fovea.
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 ).
He had light blue eyes and strongly arched eyebrows ; in later life his beard became scant but his sidewhiskers were luxuriant and he had a habit of rolling his whiskers between his fingers when deep in thought or angry.
The New World trogons similarly have green or deep blue upperparts but are more varied in their lowerparts.
The only way to achieve a deep rich blue was by using a semi-precious stone, lapis lazuli, to produce a pigment known as ultramarine, and the best sources of lapis were remote.
The deep blue of the rivers is spread across the countryside in the flood image.
* Blue nevus: It is blue in color as its melanocytes are very deep in the skin.
The color scheme was gold figures on a deep blue background.
In 1996, the Gemological Institute of America's Gem Trade Lab examined the diamond and, using their proprietary scale, graded it fancy deep grayish blue.

deep and hole
Jackie Brandt singled deep into the hole at short to start the rally.
ROM 807, the holotype of A. arctunguis ( now referred to A. sarcophagus ), had a 2. 5 by 3. 5 cm deep hole in the iliac blade, although the describer of the species did not recognize this as pathological.
Its preparation involves digging a hole about 150 cm deep in the ground, within which incandescent stones are placed inside a bonfire.
Clipperton's lagoon is devoid of fish, and contains some deep basins with depths of, including a spot known as Trou-Sans-Fond, or " the bottomless hole ", with acidic water at its base.
: Down in a | deep dark | hole sat an | old pig | munching a | bean stalk
She then digs a deep hole amidst the gushing blood.
In February 2007, a very large, deep circular hole with vertical walls opened in a poor neighborhood in northeast Guatemala city, killing three people.
This hole, which is classified by geologists as either a " piping feature " or " piping pseudokarst ", was deep, and apparently was created by fluid from a sewer eroding uncemented volcanic ash and other pyroclastic deposits underlying Guatemala City.
The deepest hole drilled to date is the SG-3 borehole which is deep, part of the Soviet Kola Superdeep Borehole project ; thus, visual knowledge of the Earth's structure extends that far.
Bede says that the spot where he died came to be associated with miracles, and people took dirt from the site, which led to a hole being dug as deep as a man's height.
In 2010, the diamond was removed from its setting in order to scientifically measure its chemical composition ; after boring a hole one nanometre ( four-billionths of an inch ) deep, preliminary results detected the presence of boron, hydrogen and possibly nitrogen ; the boron concentration varies from zero to eight parts per million.
He dug a deep hole and lined it with spikes on a road Akaba normally took.
The explorers bathed and rested at the watering hole, fed by underground streams which still run deep beneath the intersection of Parthenia Street and Reseda Boulevard.
The tower was not begun until 1450, by excavation of a deep, wide hole.
At the head of the gorge is a deep water hole surrounded by four metre cliffs that can be dived from.
By 3: 45 p. m., the same day the hole was larger, by and deeper ; that evening it was a large hole filled with water with rotted timbers floating on top and was 375 to deep, threatening to flood the highway.
Using her hind flippers, she digs a circular hole deep.
Link follows them into a dark cave, where he falls down a deep hole.
The main idea being to feign weakness as to open a weak spot, or Achilles ' heel, in the opposing force, and then regrouping to exploit such a hole by attacking deep within the enemy's party.
In high & low volume water flow, holes can subtly aerate the water, enough to allow floating watercraft to fall through the aerated water to the bottom of a deep ' hole '.
This deep into the black hole it becomes the quantum gravitational forces, above all else, that dominate the environmental interactions which determine the appropriate decohered states for sensibly talking about the system.
This large vertical hole measured approximately wide and deep.
A round sinkhole or blue hole, 130m deep.
The female Wallcreeper builds a cup nest of grass and moss, sheltered deep in a rock crevice, hole or cave.

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