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Well, we were confined though, limited, I should rather say, for several reasons that it's not worth explaining, to endoscopy only, of the many other options we had, and with a 4mm camera attached to it, we were successful in documenting and taking some fragments of what it turns out to be a
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color, black color, and there is some beige fragments that later on we ran a much more sophisticated exams, XRF, X-ray diffraction, and the results are very positive so far.
Our hydrogen, from water that is broken down, is going to escape into space more rapidly, and we're going to be left with this dry,
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planet.
So for instance, if you look along the plane of the galaxy, it's alight with synchrotron, which is mostly
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orange, but if we look very closely, we see little blue dots.
There's eumelanin, which gives rise to a range of brown skin tones, as well as black, brown, and blond hair, and pheomelanin, which causes the
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browns of freckles and red hair.
The
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stuff that's above and below those channels, those are ancient soil deposits.
In this cave, great areas are covered by this
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material that you see here, and also these enormous crystals of selenite that you can see dangling down.
He, John Cassavetes of "Rosemary's Baby", talks about ruptured uterus, dry intercourse and massive loads of
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(?) sperm like they are the most common little ailments in the world of medicine.
Well well well... Everybody who has watched the anime knows that the authors "copied" their characters from real-life people...Ken from Stallone (say in Cobra); general Falco from WWF wrestler 'rugged' Ronnie Garvin; the 'nanto hawks' from wrestlers Powers of Pain; thug Zeta from wrestler Zeuss (he even got the Z on the bald head in the anime etc )... In the cartoon Julia is a celtic beauty with
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hair (the last part of the series)...
The wicks of the lamps beneath their caps of metallic tissue only showed as
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points.
The
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light of three open lamps cut out great moving shadows and gave to this subterranean hall the air of a villainous cavern, some bandits' forge near a torrent.
On the Marchiennes side the road unrolled its two leagues of pavement, which stretched straight as a ribbon soaked in cart grease between the
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fields.
Over this immense sea of
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earth the low sky seemed to melt into black dust, without a breath of wind now to animate the darkness.
She scarcely saw them by the
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gleam of the lamps, entirely naked like animals, so black, so encrusted in sweat and coal, that their nakedness did not frighten her.
Six o'clock struck, and the earthy sky was growing pale and lighting up with a
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dawn, when the Abbé Ranvier came along a path, holding up his cassock above his thin legs.
His blinking eyes followed the light, he was never tired of looking at it, enraptured by this
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point which scarcely stained the darkness.
Among these exhibits I'll mention, just for the record: an elegant royal hammer shell from the Indian Ocean, whose evenly spaced white spots stood out sharply against a base of red and brown; an imperial spiny oyster, brightly colored, bristling with thorns, a specimen rare to European museums, whose value I estimated at 20,000 francs; a common hammer shell from the seas near Queensland, very hard to come by; exotic cockles from Senegal, fragile white bivalve shells that a single breath could pop like a soap bubble; several varieties of watering-pot shell from Java, a sort of limestone tube fringed with leafy folds and much fought over by collectors; a whole series of top-shell snails--greenish yellow ones fished up from American seas, others colored
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brown that patronize the waters off Queensland, the former coming from the Gulf of Mexico and notable for their overlapping shells, the latter some sun-carrier shells found in the southernmost seas, finally and rarest of all, the magnificent spurred-star shell from New Zealand; then some wonderful peppery-furrow shells; several valuable species of cythera clams and venus clams; the trellis wentletrap snail from Tranquebar on India's eastern shore; a marbled turban snail gleaming with mother-of-pearl; green parrot shells from the seas of China; the virtually unknown cone snail from the genus Coenodullus; every variety of cowry used as money in India and Africa; a "glory-of-the-seas," the most valuable shell in the East Indies; finally, common periwinkles, delphinula snails, turret snails, violet snails, European cowries, volute snails, olive shells, miter shells, helmet shells, murex snails, whelks, harp shells, spiky periwinkles, triton snails, horn shells, spindle shells, conch shells, spider conchs, limpets, glass snails, sea butterflies-- every kind of delicate, fragile seashell that science has baptized with its most delightful names.
Their intense brilliance had been followed by a
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twilight, a midpoint between day and night.
On the rocky, volcanic seafloor, there bloomed quite a collection of moving flora: sponges, sea cucumbers, jellyfish called sea gooseberries that were adorned with
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tendrils and gave off a subtle phosphorescence, members of the genus Beroe that are commonly known by the name melon jellyfish and are bathed in the shimmer of the whole solar spectrum, free-swimming crinoids one meter wide that reddened the waters with their crimson hue, treelike basket stars of the greatest beauty, sea fans from the genus Pavonacea with long stems, numerous edible sea urchins of various species, plus green sea anemones with a grayish trunk and a brown disk lost beneath the olive-colored tresses of their tentacles.
The waters were profoundly dark, but Captain Nemo pointed to a
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spot in the distance, a sort of wide glow shimmering about two miles from the Nautilus.
Meanwhile the
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light guiding us had expanded and inflamed the horizon.
Their hides were rough and heavy, a tan color leaning toward a
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brown; their coats were short and less than abundant.
Among cartilaginous fish: some brook lamprey, a type of eel fifteen inches long, head greenish, fins violet, back bluish gray, belly a silvery brown strewn with bright spots, iris of the eye encircled in gold, unusual animals that the Amazon's current must have swept out to sea because their natural habitat is fresh water; sting rays, the snout pointed, the tail long, slender, and armed with an extensive jagged sting; small one-meter sharks with gray and whitish hides, their teeth arranged in several backward-curving rows, fish commonly known by the name carpet shark; batfish, a sort of
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isosceles triangle half a meter long, whose pectoral fins are attached by fleshy extensions that make these fish look like bats, although an appendage made of horn, located near the nostrils, earns them the nickname of sea unicorns; lastly, a couple species of triggerfish, the cucuyo whose stippled flanks glitter with a sparkling gold color, and the bright purple leatherjacket whose hues glisten like a pigeon's throat.
His boot strikes an anthill two feet high, destroys the habitation of the ants, scatters the ants and their eggs to the four winds ...The most philosophical among the ants will never understand that black, enormous, fearful body--the hunter's boot which all of a sudden has burst into their dwelling with incredible speed, preceded by a terrifying noise, accompanied by a flash of
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flame ...'So it is with death, life, eternity, things that would be quite simple to anyone who had organs vast enough to conceive them ...'An ephemeral fly is born at nine o'clock in the morning, on one of the long days of summer, to die at five o'clock in the afternoon; how should it understand the word _night_?
At the window across the street, there was the old pair again, although now their number had increased, as behind them, and far taller than they were, stood a man with an open shirt that showed his chest and a
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goatee beard which he squeezed and twisted with his fingers.
He looked at her hair in front of him, parted, bunched down,
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and firmly held in place.
The sight of the picture seemed to make him feel like working, he rolled up his shirtsleeves, picked up a few of the crayons, and K. watched as a
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shadow built up around the head of the judge under their quivering tips and radiated out the to edges of the picture.
A few short
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hairs on a bony chin sullied his livid skin, and his head being thrown backward, his thin wrinkled neck appeared, with Adam's apple standing out prominently in brick red in the centre, and rising at each snore.
Opposite, rose the great
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mass of trees on the islands.
With the bedclothes to her chin, her face half concealed by the pillow, she made herself quite small, anxiously listening to all that was said around her.And, amidst the
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gleam that passed beneath her closed lids, she could still see Camille and Laurent struggling at the side of the boat.
Turning towards Laurent, on whose countenance the fire, at this moment, cast a broad
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reflection, she gazed at his sanguinary face, and shuddered.
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