How To Use Sapphirine In A Sentence
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Dirk looked into Rolan's glowing eyes-and they were glowing, a sapphirine light brighter than the starshine.
Arrow's Fall
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Finally, a U-Pb isotopic study of zircon and monazite from khondalite and sapphirine granulite was undertaken as a more reliable method for dating the metamorphic event.
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: Tantris pranced and arched his neck, and one of his sapphirine eyes flashed a teasing look up at his Chosen.
Arrow's Fall
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There were moments amid the deepening darkness when it seemed virtually impossible to reach the summit; the stars now lighted a glowing sapphirine sky, but that only made the venerable town in all its majesty seem ever more unattainable.
Vittorio, The Vampire
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His sapphirine-blue eyes, the cleft, or dimple, in his strong chin, his thick sable hair, and muscular but symmetrical frame are additional attractions to me and, I regret to say, to innumerable other females.
Excerpt: The Golden One by Elizabeth Peters
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Sm-Nd analytical data for two mafic granulite, three sapphirine granulite samples and mineral separates from one sapphirine granulite sample are given in Table 2.
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He flashes out emeralds and rubies, amethystine flames and sapphirine colours, in
Two on a Tower
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This indicates that the sapphirine granulite could be a different variety of pelitic granulites.
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Pass through watchcase lateral window of face of looking glass of 4 sapphirine crystal, the machine core clarity of wonderful artical excelling nature is visible.
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Straight of spine and sapphirine of eye, Barr appeared poised, intelligent, and master of a certain smile.
La insistencia de Jürgen Fauth
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After a moment his thunderous brows drew apart and his narrowed eyes resumed their usual look of sapphirine affability.
HE SHALL THUNDER IN THE SKY
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He dared a glance at the Power's face, and was caught again, a moth in sapphirine flame.
Magic's Promise
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Hopeful, ablaze in tonal the beauty that revealed Moroccan ceramic tile and mosaic, sapphirine color, blue-black with light green color innovation goes a kind of unusual elegant combination.
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He flashes out emeralds and rubies, amethystine flames and sapphirine colours, in
Two on a Tower