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  • Set beneath the canopy of a large ilex, Campo Baeza's building is composed of two parts: an ethereal superstructure and a horizontal concrete platform.
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  • She's the prettiest, most ethereal romantic heroine in the movies.
  • She looked as divine as she always did this evening, her golden jewelry jingling and gleaming in the ethereal light, and her soft, thin white gown billowing about her.
  • And the prints represent Abstract Expressionism's entire stylistic range, from fast and visceral to cool and ethereal.
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  • So I began running up and down the court pigeon-toed, just like Dominique, hoping that would make me an ethereal dunker. In the Time of Bobby Cox
  • Lemon zest contains terpenes, fragrant ethereal oils such as limonene, nerol and terpineol. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Whatever it was, another one stepped into the clearing, which was by now aglow with the light of both ethereal beings.
  • What had touched the world's hearts was the ethereal immaterialism of their secluded world and something primal in the music they sang.
  • Before the Second World War, actresses who played Titania usually aimed at an ethereal, queenly elegance and beauty.
  • Moondog is the ethereal moniker by which the Fifties Manhattan street musician Louis Hardin was known.
  • This gave the film an ethereal, otherworldly quality that drew critical praise and, again, commercial indifference.
  • They are something much more eerie and ethereal, a coming together of cosmic forces and imagination that leaves the workaday world behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some of the photographs possess a macabre, ethereal quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • So I began running up and down the court pigeon-toed, just like Dominique, hoping that would make me an ethereal dunker. In the Time of Bobby Cox
  • This _liaison_ was largely sentimental, and marked by a kind of etherealized sensuality. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion
  • An appropriately rarefied setting for the ethereal folkie. Times, Sunday Times
  • From a hankering for human interaction to contact of a more ethereal nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her musicality shines forth in her lyricism and she made an enchanting peasant Giselle and an ethereal but warm-blooded spirit.
  • The result is a wilderness of ethereal beauty, teeming with wildlife that regards human beings as curious oddities, and a haunting loneliness that is almost tangible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not necessarily a ground-breaking assertion, but I'll bet there's more than a few folks out there who could use a walloping masterpiece of ethereal but hard-driving psychedelic garage rock.
  • The gravlax was also ethereal, a perfect balance of sweet and salty had inundated the salmon flesh, which was perfect dipped in a dill mustard sauce. The only reason to go to Ikea...
  • This is fabulous stuff, evocative and ethereal while also being playful and fun.
  • As his eye gives the impression of floating over the landscape, his liking for gouache over a pastel ground give what David Britton calls ‘an ethereal quality, where translucent layers of colour float over a solid base’.
  • In many of the gouaches and watercolors in particular, the images have completely wafted away into an airy assemblage of ethereal tints and quick, happy touches.
  • When that happened, all the gods (who, it turns out, really did exist in ethereal forms, science be damned) became earthbound as humans. Book Review: Exponential Apocalypse | Fandomania
  • But will not the admission of a vorticose motion of the ethereal medium, affect the aberration of light? Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • At night the gases release a glowing ethereal light, usually a green colour because of the oxygen. Times, Sunday Times
  • An ethereal beauty named Fabrissa enthralls Freddie and then astonishes him when she begins to speak of his dead brother. Anna Mundow reviews 'The Winter Ghosts' by 'Labyrinth' author Kate Mosse
  • Silky smoked salmon is garnished with clabbered cream, shaved fennel, caperberries, microgreens, and a stack of warm, ethereal buckwheat blinis.
  • -- The real identity of the two words explains Milton’s use of ‘diamond’ in _Paradise Lost_, b. 7; and also in that sublime passage in his _Apology for Smectymnuus_: “Then zeal, whose substance is ethereal, arming in complete _diamond_”. English Past and Present
  • Their motion through the bushes often disturbed clouds of yellow butterflies, which had been hanging on the fringes of the tall purple asters, and which rose toying with each other, and fluttering in ethereal dances against the blue sky, looking like whirls and eddies of air-flowers. Oldtown Folks
  • Wireshark, formerly known as Ethereal, is a multiplatform network protocol analyzer.
  • His flesh as unsubstantial as cobwebs, veins and arteries, tendons and muscles all clear beneath the ethereal shine of translucent skin. Earl of Durkness
  • Even at the time, it was very obvious to me that these were not people who were interested in ideas or ethereal, abstract notions of human liberty.
  • They cast a mysterious, ethereal and beautiful light. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her face looked peaceful, lit by ethereal moonlight filtering through the ghostly branches of the fairy tree.
  • Even the sweat between your breasts is ethereal, otherwordly. Genre Fiction
  • LET THE RIGHT ONE IN rocks a core ethereality that makes it seem an heir to the gauzy dreamscape of Carl Th. My Bloodyguard
  • Some apprehended a purifying virtue in fire, refining the grosser commixture, and firing out the aethereal particles so deeply immersed in it. Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • And I'm quite aware later that I've been in a very special place; it's physical, ethereal, spiritual, it's all those things.
  • Nelson's comping on the vibes creates a texture that is more ethereal than a pianist's and helps define Holland's compositional sound.
  • Drawing up our full psychic powers we somehow reached into the ethereal plane and lo and behold the stylus began to move on the board.
  • The dried samples were methylated with fresh ethereal diazomethane.
  • The result is a wilderness of ethereal beauty, teeming with wildlife that regards human beings as curious oddities, and a haunting loneliness that is almost tangible. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the real indication that his priorities are different from the throng around us is not the lack of festive shopping bags but a certain ethereal quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • But before his very real and unethereal, unspell-cast knife could strike, the little gnome delivered a punch line that caught the assassin square in his funny bone. Kingdoms of Light
  • Dry acoustic sounds alongside more ethereal, unusual noises, all wrapped around carefully arranged songs. The Sun
  • Nor was its bare face the ethereally lovely, angular visage of that alien species.
  • Illuminated in pale light from the half-moon he looked ethereal, nearly tinted blue, his facial features drawn and guarded.
  • It includes, besides hyacinths, sweet neroli, an abundance of the ethereal rosewood essence, light and airy lavender oil, elemi, sandalwood, myrrh and frankincense. Requiem to the Zodiac Perfumes
  • He has brown hair and flushed cheeks and a face at once mischievous and ethereal. Times, Sunday Times
  •  Given that Sanaa specialise in a form of architecture that might be called ethereal? buildings of great transparency, such as the new Rolex Learning Centre in Lausanne, that touch the ground as lightly as possible? this idea of doing more with less, and delightfully so, makes sense. Venice Architecture Biennale: castles in the air
  • On the other hand, while Mary brought quiet reserve and regality to her role as Princess of Wales, Alexandra's influence was much more ethereal.
  • It starts out slow and ethereal, but when the chorus comes, it effloresces into a symphony of preternatural sound that blows you away.
  • Despite its ethereal beauty it is also a hostile and unforgiving place. Times, Sunday Times
  • They cast a mysterious, ethereal and beautiful light. Times, Sunday Times
  • A fireside chat in the wee hours of the morning attains a heavenly composure, the dramatic ethereal lighting making this their crucial scene.
  • They are something much more eerie and ethereal, a coming together of cosmic forces and imagination that leaves the workaday world behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • For Sea Form, Bontecou raked wet printer's ink on a primed plastic surface to depict an ethereal, six-pointed star shape that evokes a feathery nest or squirming creature.
  • This is one steely-eyed, methodical visionary blessed with an ethereal level of confidence and persistence. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was smiling to himself as he looked up into her virginal face, so innocent, so penetratingly innocent, that its purity seemed always to enter into him, driving out of him all dross and bathing him in some ethereal effulgence that was as cool and soft and velvety as starshine. Chapter 14
  • The morning was raw and fog had formed an ethereal shroud over Wolverhampton. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jupiter is jovial, Venus rapt and serene, but Mercury could do with a bit more diablerie and the final Neptune a better sense of the ethereal.
  • Early the next morning, as a kind of etherealized sunshine broke through the white muslin curtains of Arnfinn's room, and long streaks of sun-illumined dust stole through the air toward the sleeper's pillow, there was a sharp rap at the door, and Strand entered. Tales From Two Hemispheres
  • Illuminated only by moonlight, pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden.
  • He has been treating the 'pure aethereal fire' which he also calls 'light' as a cause, and is clarifying the sense in which he does not mean it. Berkeley, Laws of Nature, and Occasionalism
  • In the light of the tragic event, he could understand everything -- her quietness, that calm certitude as if all vexing questions of living had been smoothed out and were gone, and that certain ethereal sweetness about all that she had said and done that had been almost maternal. Chapter XII
  • There is something slightly ethereal about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • We felt it to the full; yet none the less, but rather the more, could we feel at the same time the delicate and ethereal beauty of the fringed gentianella and the pale Alpine lilies scattered on the short turf beside us. Little Rivers; a book of essays in profitable idleness
  • The trick he arrived at was mating a synthetic called ionone, which, as far as he knew, had only been used to make the scent of violets, and Hedione (the trade name for the synthetic molecule methyl dihydrojasmonate, originally found in jasmine), a heady, ethereal, glowing smell. University Diaries
  • Nomatterhow ethereal they may seem, they do not exist in a timeless limbo but possess determinate antecedents in time and space.
  • A half-open closet nearby revealed the assorted flotsam and jetsam that had been cunningly arranged to produce ethereal effects.
  • The protagonist is totally absorbed in watching the ethereal mechanism come to rest.
  • Philosophy, in sum, should not burden itself with discovering ethereal ideas floating around in a Platonic heaven, but with tending the warp and woof of human speech.
  • physical rather than ethereal forms
  • The seventh bowl - this must not be taken, Already a cool ethereal breeze Emanates from underneath my arms.
  • And then came the third line, a collection in shades of aquamarine, cobalt, ethereal blue, sky blue, and dream blue.
  • Haunting strains of ethereal music introduced stunningly bright, clear, and artistic opening credits.
  • As the ethereal strains of the Introit and Kyrie filled the room Alison sank back without protest and closed her eyes. MIDNIGHT IS A LONELY PLACE
  • Harmfulness is a conscious, subconscious or unconscious act that damages oneself or another either mentally, emotionally, physically, or ethereally .
  • There is something slightly ethereal about him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lush, ethereal, offbeat music, mixed with some electronica, but mostly straightforward fuzzbox-driven rock-n-roll. Ritholtz on DRM and p2p
  • this smallest and most ethereal of birds
  • There's something extraordinarily unique and genuine in those ethereal brownies that really appeals to me. Fantastic songs, big heart, great attitude, Never-Never-Land meeting personal diary.
  • Her ethereal vocals on the chorus make it sound like a future single. The Sun
  • Yet she is a fine thing, speaking in a worldly way; for there are two distinct tempers of mind in which we judge of things, -- the worldly, theatrical, and pantomimical; and the unearthly, spiritual, and ethereal. Among My Books Second Series
  • At night the gases release a glowing ethereal light, usually a green colour because of the oxygen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wireshark, formerly known as Ethereal, is a multiplatform network protocol analyzer.
  • If you re in the mood for an ethereal journey, a philosophical, psychological thought-provoker of a film, The Fountain should satisfy. Avital Binshtock: Worth Watching: The Fountain
  • After the rains the hills have an ethereal quality to them.
  • Her lithe body moved with an ethereal fluidity and feline grace.
  • Instead of being associated with earthbound reptiles, dinosaurs are being linked with ethereal birds.
  • Then, thanks to a generous fellow perfumophiliac, I discovered the alluring harmony of ethereal, springy floral and somehow Christmassy, gingerbready accords of Quand Vient La Pluie. Archive 2008-04-01
  • The slow gait of percussion samples throughout the album provides room for the more ethereal sounds to permeate the listener's psyche.
  • Empty trances differ from mystical illumination in being implosive rather than infusive absorptions; moreover, trances are dense and dark rather than ethereal and bright.
  • The band starts off sounding motoric, motorised, programmed, but later on the feeling gets more ethereal, dreamy and wistful.
  • The lightning shed an ethereal light around the room as I looked to see what had disturbed my sleep.
  • They are sleek and modern, filled with ethereal light, with clean lines and spare spaces.
  • In her ethereal white dress and skimpy sandals, she looks like a classical goddess. Times, Sunday Times
  • Officials cite the region's ethereal landscapes and its wildlife, including exotic birds, elephants and possibly kouprey, the mysterious and rare wild forest cow believed to live in northern Cambodia and surrounding areas. Opening Asia's Hidden Wilderness
  • Her ethereal vocals on the chorus make it sound like a future single. The Sun
  • The morning was raw and fog had formed an ethereal shroud over Wolverhampton. Times, Sunday Times
  • Thankfully, many game publishers have also lent their support, and have agreed to supply game products to help the Con along. aethereal Cat Rambo
  • Aura is derived from the Greek word for air, because the aura is in intimate, direct contact with the airlike ether, or ethereal energy, that permeates the universe. Meditation as Medicine
  • Set on a swiveling ten-wheeled base allowing natural movement and positioning, the Gladis lounge chair radiates an ethereal quality enhanced by its hand-stitched details, thus providing a ripple effect, reminiscent of the fluid forms found in nature. New Furniture and Lighting by Ayala Serfaty for Aqua Creations
  • But the real indication that his priorities are different from the throng around us is not the lack of festive shopping bags but a certain ethereal quality. Times, Sunday Times
  • Metaphysical poetry, which rooted religious experience in the natural world, gave way to a religious poetry either more cerebral and coolly rational, or else more ethereal and other-worldly.
  • A scarlet glow became visible in the distance, flickering through the ethereal trees surrounding the two.
  • Those who knew him from an early age understood that here was a young man with an almost ethereal belief in his own ability. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are not ethereal beings but fallible, the same as the rest of us.
  • You can't suppose a naked soul moving about without a bodily garment -- no creed teaches that; and if its new clothing be of like substance to ours, only of ethereal fineness, -- a more delicate recrystallization about the eternal spiritual nucleus, -- must it not then possess powers as much more delicate and refined as is the new material in which it is reclad? '' The Autobiography of a Quack
  • It was surrounded by a glowing ethereal light and swirling vapours.
  • The God of the Bible is not some ethereal gnostic spirit but a personal God covenanted to the people He chose.
  • Someone we love is dead; or a child is seriously ill; or a relationship that sustained us falls apart; or a family conflict devastates us; and we begin to see how flimsy and ethereal are money or success or influence.
  • He sat in the dark with a single candle glowing on his desk, facing his computer monitor which was emitting an ethereal light to his head in the caliginous night.
  • He is undoubtedly a driving force behind the band, his lilting, liquid bass lines underpinning the more ethereal, fractured sound that surrounds them.
  • The sunshine poured in, drenching the golden sand with an ethereal beauty.
  • In my experience, treats from the sushi bar at Sakura tend to be nice, fresh, and reliable, if not particularly showy or ethereal.
  • The songs on this new work combine the improvisational style of jazz, the strong melodic lines of calypso and the ethereal other-worldly trippiness of the East - often updated with new-age arrangements.
  • Tahixha thought she heard bells ringing distantly, magical, ethereal chimes whispering of an uncertain future.
  • Periodically, we are treated to ethereal aerial battles.
  • While we wait for the physical Broad to materialize, let's return to the ethereal renderings and (as graffiti artist Banksy might say) "exit through the giftshop" (in the lobby) to peruse the offerings: Lee Rosenbaum: Form Foils Function: Eli Broad's New Museum in LA
  • Many also come to visit ethereal Gothic cathedrals, millennial monasteries and imposing medieval castles en route.
  • All through the social mass run curious veins and streakings separating man from man and woman from woman; mysterious prerogatives and disabilities too ethereal to be distinguished by anything so crude as a title impede and disorder the great business of human intercourse. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • The gazebo of the amphitheatre was the perfect setting for their ethereal fusion of cool jazz and old-time calypso.
  • For whatever reason he could not guess, anger and annoyance were far from her facial features and the pale silver lighting gave her an ethereal sort of appearance.
  • The result is a wilderness of ethereal beauty, teeming with wildlife that regards human beings as curious oddities, and a haunting loneliness that is almost tangible. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their song is a continuous outpouring of sweet and harsher notes that, coming down from above, takes on an ethereal beauty. Times, Sunday Times
  • They are something much more eerie and ethereal, a coming together of cosmic forces and imagination that leaves the workaday world behind. Times, Sunday Times
  • Impromptu performances of everything from didgeridoo to the ethereal shakuhachi liven up the banks of the Kamogawa River every evening.
  • The sap samples were thawed and an internal standard of [H 6] ABA was added before they were dried, methylated with ethereal diazomethane, dried and redissolved in methanol for analysis by gc/ms.
  • The liquid eventually separated into two layers, an upper ethereal layer containing about 5 per cent. of hydroxylamine, and a lower layer containing over 50 per cent. of hydroxylamine, the remainder of the methyl alcohol, and a little dissolved salt. Scientific American Supplement, No. 841, February 13, 1892
  • The meditative mood and ethereal atmosphere of the painting create an aura of intimacy that counters the epic scale of its composition.
  • The ethereal blue and green lights, coupled with the steam covering the stage floor, was such a necessary addition, that I knew that some sense of atmosphere could have been lost without it.
  • Or was it something more ethereal, more spiritual?
  • The flavor of the fat is due to the presence of a small amount of butyrin, which is an ethereal salt of butyric acid. An Elementary Study of Chemistry
  • Meant to be a cautionary tale about hubris and the ethereality of the Internet, it actually glamorizes the cluelessness of its (somewhat) tragic hero. Darrell Hartman: Josh Hartnett Isn't Plugged In. Is He the Cooler For It?
  • Yet she possesses an ethereal quality, too. Times, Sunday Times
  • How about that most ethereal of instruments, the harp? Christianity Today
  • Lemon zest contains terpenes, fragrant ethereal oils such as limonene, nerol and terpineol. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Curtains of silk and lace in black and red hung from the ceiling, giving the room a shadowy and ethereal feel.
  • Our God is not a remote being who sits enthroned on some ethereal height, absorbed in the contemplation of his own perfection, oblivious to this grubby realm in which we live.
  • But Olympus is different: its lower slopes are wreathed in mist and cloud, so that the mountain itself seems to be floating in mid-air, remote, ethereal and shining, like another, whiter cloud; an angular cloud; a cloud, perhaps by Epstein. Try Anything Twice
  • This world, of course, includes not just the material world but also the ethereal, as evidenced by the root of the word ethereal: ether. Meditation as Medicine
  • Illuminated only by moonlight, pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden.
  • The illumination remains hazy, fumy, ethereal; it comes, it touches everybody and is gone.
  • A wasting beauty in women was called ethereal, while robust health was considered vulgar; in men, tuberculosis was thought to denote creative genius, prompted by the suffering of such artists as Poe, Goethe, Balzac, Stevenson, and Keats. A Furnace Afloat
  • Each work has an ethereal feel and rich harmonic texture that is magnified by a polished performance by the Westminster Cathedral choir under master of music Martin Baker.
  • But she had always thought of this collection of abstruse couplets and quatrains as completely aethereal, having no relation to ordinary people or ordinary events. Antony and Cleopatra
  • On the other hand, these are people who also seriously believe in aethereal beings that answer whiny pleas and need slick used-car salesmen to talk them through what they should think, once a week ... but who don't believe in ESP, ghosts, or any other supernatural events. Yet Another "Star" Shows Their Brain
  • Aquaman is talented but also wispish, fragile and ethereal. Soccer Blogs - latest posts
  • Estelle Hanania's images explore otherworldly spaces, the sharp realness of her photographs a startling contrast to the ethereality of their subjects -- burning hands, glittery crystals, spookily-real human scarecrows, and men dressed as eery, totem-like birds. Where The Wild Things Are: Photographer Estelle Hanania On Planet Mag
  • The first CD contains choral music of the most refined and ethereal sort.
  • All in all there are also glimpses especially in the Piano Quartet of a subtle lyrical and romantic aura that produces some ethereal sounds that recall melancholic and mellow moods. Audiophile Audition Headlines
  • He, too, noted with mild asperity the harsh encroachment of industrialization on the ethereal world of the cataract.
  • Pacific Ocean shall pour into the Atlantic; when man will become more precious than fine gold, and when his ambition will be to subdue the elements, not to subjugate his fellow-creatures, to make fire, water, earth and air obey his bidding, but to leave the poor ethereal mind as the sole thing in Nature free and incoercible. Priestley in America 1794-1804
  • How about that most ethereal of instruments, the harp? Christianity Today
  • Zorina was no ethereal waif; she gave sturdy, supple body to the classical dance.
  • He has brown hair and flushed cheeks and a face at once mischievous and ethereal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over one of the condensed feelgood narratives for which middle England's favourite department store is rapidly becoming known, the ethereal voice of Slow Moving Millie warbled the lyrics of Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want. Heaven knows I'm miserable over this John Lewis ad
  • Admitting the existence of two principal solid masses whose general direction is from south to north, and that these masses are more susceptible of permeation by the ethereal fluid than the waters in which they are suspended, we have a general solution of the position of the magnetic poles, and of the isogonic, isoclinic, and isodynamic lines. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • Well then she started being less friendly with me and more friendly (i.e. flirtish) with him and so I no longer thought she was ethereal. Kelsi Diary Entry
  • Described as rarified energy like mist, the ethereal soul directs our movement through life in any direction, taking our life experiences and learning from them in order to bring us to higher levels where creative visions, imagination, projections, and plans can arise. The Way of the Fertile Soul
  • The seventh bowl - this must not be taken, Already a cool ethereal breeze Emanates from underneath my arms.
  • Food got smaller, lighter and obsessively ethereal. Times, Sunday Times
  • Nor was its bare face the ethereally lovely, angular visage of that alien species.
  • Meanwhile, he recorded extensively in bebop and modal jazz settings, ranging from funky rhythms to ethereal modal harmonies; as a sideman on Blue Note albums and a leader of combos, he played original themes including “Maiden Voyage,” “Cantaloupe Island,” and “Watermelon Man,” which became a popular hit in Mongo Santamaria’s recording. Five People Born on April 12 | myFiveBest
  • Despite its ethereal beauty it is also a hostile and unforgiving place. Times, Sunday Times
  • With her aureole of golden hair and vast eyes, she had an ethereal quality. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • The lighting is very atmospheric and stark which creates an other-wordly, ethereal effect as well as a smoky, nightclub atmosphere.
  • With the artists misting the interior three or four times a day—a process shown in the ethereal, chiaroscuro image seen here—the shoots emerge into a blanket of greenery.
  • Lipids were extracted according to the method of Bligh and Dyer, followed by methylation with ethereal diazomethane.
  • A fine mist, the etherealized essence of the fog, hung visibly in the wide and rather empty space of the drawing – room, all silver where the candles were grouped on the tea – table, and ruddy again in the firelight. Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf
  • Traditional ballet as a whole is being laid to rest in the ethereal stage technicality of rolling smoke and the dancers playing dead.
  • As if to demonstrate their range, they've just released two contrasting LPs: Heavy Rocks is a primal, howling, wounded beast of a record, featuring the Cult's Ian Astbury on backing vocals; while Attention Please is an album of ethereal post-punk, sung entirely by female guitarist Wata. This week's new live music
  • As I was saying, everything spiritual - ghosts, demons, spirits and deities - inhabit the ethereal plane.
  • A dark Goth pop spectacle, should one exist, would work best with a pale, dark-haired waif, who moves in a dreamy ethereal manner - a buxom earth mother cast in this role would simply spoil the whole look.
  • But relax, because the ad ends with a sort of ethereal, euphoric postlude, making one feel as though Fimian will be descending on Fairfax on clouds and wearing a halo. Connolly and Fimian: The art of ads hominem
  • Like the princess, Alexa is extremely grounded and extremely human, whereas Gemma is very ethereal, with porcelain skin that can look almost transparent … like you could go through her if you were to touch her face. 41 High Resolution Photos from Clash of the Titans | /Film
  • An ethereal but efficient waitress floats about the rooms and speaks quietly; she is a perfect match for The Red Tea Box.
  • The eastward mountains, which had been grey, blushed pale pink, the pink deepened into rose, and the rose into crimson, and then all solidity etherealized away and became clear and pure as an amethyst, while all the waving ranges and the broken pine-clothed ridges below etherealized too, but into a dark rich blue, and a strange effect of atmosphere blended the whole into one perfect picture. A Lady's Life in the Rocky Mountains
  • But it wasn't some ethereal, otherworldly experience for me.
  • The result is a wilderness of ethereal beauty, teeming with wildlife that regards human beings as curious oddities, and a haunting loneliness that is almost tangible. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is the chilling influence of the ethereal stream which originated the idea among philosophers, of _frigorific impressions, darted from a clear sky_. Outlines of a Mechanical Theory of Storms Containing the True Law of Lunar Influence
  • How about that most ethereal of instruments, the harp? Christianity Today
  • Berkeley is much taken with the notion of a World Soul that is a 'pure aethereal fire'; and has been speculating Siris is explicitly a speculative work, put forward not dogmatically but as food for thought about its role in the functioning of the cosmos. Berkeley, Laws of Nature, and Occasionalism
  • She was most admired for her lightness and ethereality as a dancer and of her many roles she was most closely associated with Giselle - many considered her reading of it to be definitive.
  • From a hankering for human interaction to contact of a more ethereal nature. Times, Sunday Times
  • A dish called the Tidal Pool has a subtly tinged grace of oysters, urchin, wakame, and wood-ear mushroom, but its ethereal subtlety matches nothing on the menu.
  • Amid the shots of astronauts and soccer players, the viewer suddenly notices an ethereal white light.
  • And I appreheud that it is this exalting or etherealising attribute of beauty to which all poets, all writers who would poetise the realities of life, have unconsciously rendered homage, in the rank to which they elevate what, stripped of such attribute, would be but a gaudy idol of painted clay. What Will He Do with It? — Volume 07
  • Nelson's comping on the vibes creates a texture that is more ethereal than a pianist's and helps define Holland's compositional sound.
  • It resembles something sewn together out of scraps of gossamer: it's delicate and ethereal.
  • A visit of his youth to the Island grave of Chateaubriand; his early memories, as a poetical aspirant, of the magnificent flatteries by which Victor Hugo made himself the god of young romantic Paris; his talks with Montalembert in the days of _L'Avenir_; his memories of Lamennais 'sombre figure, of Maurice de Guérin's feverish ethereal charm; his account of the opposition _salons_ under the Empire -- they had all been elaborated in the course of years, till every word fitted and each point led to the next with the' inevitableness 'of true art. Robert Elsmere
  • They seek to dissolve all concrete issues of history, politics and economics into the ethereal mists of moral platitudes.
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  • Anne Sofie von Otter's mezzo-soprano is perhaps a touch ethereal for Dido, but she didn't try and compete with the orchestra, instead confidently drawing the drama to her, with a stage presence and an unfailingly intelligent musicality that anchored the human dimension of Part II. Troy to Remember
  • This is how I will live on, not in some ethereal spirit form.
  • If a volatile alkaloid, add a few pieces of calcium chloride to ethereal solution to absorb the water; draw off the ethereal solution with a pipette, allow it to evaporate, and test the residue for the alkaloids, conine and nicotine. Aids to Forensic Medicine and Toxicology

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