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  • I grind pigments using a mortar and pestle the way painters used to ground lapis lazuli, burnt sienna, and cerulean blue centuries ago. The Memory Palace
  • Mist brooded on the cerulean-green sea like incandescent wraiths, yet the sky was a faint blush of cerulean, and the diluted sun was indolently mountaineering the stairway into the heavens.
  • At eventide, the cerulean skies assumed a deeper tone of velvety purple on which was displayed the rare jewels of the heavenly caskets.
  • She is painted a rich cerulean blue underneath, with a thin buff stripe dividing this from the deep maroon paint of the gunwales. TROPIC OF NIGHT
  • She had turned to find a pair of clear, dark, cerulean blue eyes looking into her own amethyst ones from a face nearly as pale as her own.
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  • Deep electric blue eyes; cerulean orbs, held him rooted to the spot.
  • Cora was a short and unnaturally skinny pale girl with silvery blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes.
  • The painting depicts a calm, cerulean blue crater lake, ringed by craggy rock that flickers from lavender to cream, ocher to gray.
  • Here's a mental exercise: picture a tropical paradise lost in an endless expanse of cerulean ocean.
  • Then the cobaltic reached directly into the cerulean's mouth orifice. Analog Science Fiction and Fact
  • This approach is able to distinguish FRET between linked and unlinked Cerulean and Venus fluorescent proteins in living cells with a larger dynamic range than other approaches.
  • Four sinister clowns with wings and tails and skirts held high trotted a T-bone Tango Two-step on an enormous cerulean blue beach ball balanced on the nose of a wine red walrus perched precipitously upon a hubcapped Diamond Star Unicycle of unique design. Unday Morning
  • And I use alkyd, which takes about two days to dry, and once it's dry, I then take off the little rubber bumps, which create those little holes with various kinds of white, which is mixed with a little bit of cerulean blue, and sometimes with raw umber or yellow ochre. Sharon L. Butler: Vija Celmins: The Artist and a Human Gesture
  • Spat out by the Hyde Park railings beneath the thinning cerulean. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • Solid streaks of cerulean blue or vibrant cyan give the small details she depicts a life that can only be attained through extensive, lucid observation.
  • It would be, like, Yeah, so today I detonated a bunker filled with snipers, and then I texted my boyfriend, and I agreed that we should only use cerulean for an accent wall.
  • She let the crimson sleeves of her dress drop to the polished floor as she stepped out of her room and leaned over the side, looking at the miles of cerulean water.
  • To encourage relaxation in the rooms where people gather family rooms, living rooms, large kitchens consider warmer blues, such as periwinkle, or bright blues, such as cerulean or turquoise. Mood lighting for an emotional bathing experience
  • `And to Leigh," he said, gazing at me with his cerulean eyes burning brightly. WEB OF DREAMS
  • And some of the ways they get to flex that saving-grace rapier wit are ultimately deeply unlikable because they’re often just plain bitchy about it, and mean humour wears so frightfully thin, thin as our svelte raven-haired cerulean-eyed heroine. Me and Chick-Lit « Tales from the Reading Room
  • Looking backwards at her, the steel-grey eyes flashed with a pulse of cerulean.
  • The flowers had no discernible perfume, merely an unmatched beauty—on a bright day when the sky was a cerulean blue, the trees stood out starkly against this background with their burning flowers, and so they were locally called flame-of-the-forest. Shadow Princess
  • Her cerulean wool suit, finely cut and quite modern, gave her a bit of a sophisticated air.
  • Solid streaks of cerulean blue or vibrant cyan give the small details she depicts a life that can only be attained through extensive, lucid observation.
  • She was slowly coloring the entire page in shades of aqua and cerulean, paralleling the ceiling above.
  • With each word her eyes turned bluer, and as she finished a flare of cerulean light blazed through my vision.
  • The background is an intricately marbleized cascade of diaphanous, sea-foam-green skeins over cerulean blue, a surface more precious and less labored than usual.
  • It was a bouquet of flowers, white carnations, with just the very edges of the petals dyed a bright cerulean blue.
  • He did wonder why they had those same cerulean eyes as clear as crystal.
  • The best book that I have found for readability on the subject, and without losing me along the way with uber-florid prose about artists in smocks, mixing cerulean blue pigment on their paint spattered pallets as the fisherman hauled in pilchards at their feet, is The Shining Sands Artists in Newlyn and St Ives 1880-1930 by Tom Cross. A day in Cornwall
  • The eyes could be either as cold and sparkling as sapphires or as warm and limpid as the deep cerulean of the sea, or even, in certain moods, the misty blue of the mountains.
  • Steel clattered, cries soared through the cerulean skies, rage unleashed, war came upon the raging countries.
  • Seconds later, an airplane darted by, flying straight into the cerulean blue horizon.
  • The water was an insipid hue of cerulean, the texture rough with salt to his sensitized skin.
  • 16: 26 @FrankTieriJesus,youAmericansarejustobsessedwiththecerulean quantum tadger, aren't you? Tweets I have known
  • Saka's eyelids flickered, then popped open to reveal cerulean eyes with no pupils that Ayane could see.
  • We observe a reduction in fluorescence anisotropy only in the presence of FRET from linked mVenus and mCerulean.
  • (Physcomitrium), immense splashes of what seemed to be the scarlet-crested Cladonia, traceries of huge moss veils, crushings of teeth (peristome) gigantic; spore cases brown and white, saffron and ivory, hot vermilions and cerulean blues, pressed into an astounding mosaic by some titanic force. The Moon Pool
  • Cora was a short and unnaturally skinny pale girl with silvery blonde hair and cerulean blue eyes.
  • Across the water an ancient stone keep sat atop cragged rocky shores, reflected in the cerulean blue waters.
  • Finally, we discuss the practical implications of our findings for Cerulean Warbler conservation.
  • The sea steadily lost its ominous hue until finally relaxing into cerulean.
  • In the bottomland forests and ravines along the river, look for a variety of warblers, including cerulean, blackburnian, and black-throated green warblers, as well as acadian flycatchers and hermit thrush.
  • Lillian was wearing a cerulean dress from Italy, decorated by gold trimmings.
  • And all that I ask in payment for that tip -- the most valuable, perhaps, you have ever got from a book -- is that you make polite inquiry of the Herr Wirt regarding Fräulein Sophie, and that you present to her, when she comes tripping to your table, the respects and compliments of one who forgets not her cerulean eyes, her swanlike glide, her Mona Lisa smile and her leucemic and superbly manicured hands! Europe After 8:15
  • His eyes were disturbingly intense, their deep cerulean blue hypnotizing me.
  • Those pretty, crystal clear cerulean eyes of our mother's were burning holes into either side Liz's already flushed face.
  • I recall a sculptural work entitled, Oh Dear, which was a dead, cerulean blue dog/deer that had been either shot in the stomach, or conceivably bitten open. Carol Es: Rochelle Botello: Absurd and Disarming

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