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If the chart is any guide, we may not be in a period of efflorescent innovation and social transformation.
A: There's not really much point trying to cover up efflorescent salts on decorative surfaces.
He had been unhappy about efflorescent damp.
It forms as efflorescent encrustations in underground uranium mines.
Had Mitchell, like Monet, propelled herself into this efflorescent landscape so that it might shape her art?
Andersonite is formed as an efflorescent crust in the dry air of uranium mines.
It was too soft, too efflorescent, too tender, for these hardy sons of the black sands.
Lublinite is a fibrous, efflorescent form of calcite.
The mineral is formed as a secondary mineral and as an efflorescent crust in uranium mines.
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An additional exhibit surveying Mr. Chihuly's work from 1965 to the present reveals his skill at coaxing glass into brilliant efflorescent shapes of dazzling color.
For the tropically efflorescent "South Pacific," she's got a leafy palm or two sprouting from the aisles and a garden of red bougainvillea bordering the stage floor.
Uranopilite is associated with other uranyl minerals such as zippeite and johannite and, like them, is usually found as an efflorescent crust in uranium mines.
With water it forms the trihydrate, Pb(CHCOO) 3HO, a colorless or white efflorescent monoclinic crystalline substance.
It crystallizes in the triclinic system and develops only small prism or thin to thick tabular crystals, usually occurs as flaky or spheroidal aggregates and efflorescent coatings.
The "My Fair Lady" that opened here on Wednesday is likely to dash the expectations of anyone seeking the efflorescent pomp of the original or any of the show's myriad restagings.
Though precisely co-ordinated, the ensemble arrangements had more than enough color and spirit to avoid seeming too schematic, and on one ballad, the simultaneous development of contrasting obbligatos by all four musicians evoked an efflorescent impressionism.
The show bills itself as "The Mamas and the Papas Musical," a paean to the group that was the epitome of the adult-tolerated folk-rock branch of the efflorescent pop music scene of the psychedelic era.
The Tony Award given to Mary Zimmerman a year ago, best director for her adaptation of Ovid's "Metamorphoses," was a recognition of the singularity of her work, which she has largely devoted to translations of literary treasures into efflorescent stage language.
Mr. Haynes's spare, emphatic drumming underscored the spirit of antic insouciance that characterizes the sunny side of Mr. Petrucciani's musical personality, while Mr. Peacock's warm, sliding bass lines helped shape his softer efflorescent flights.
He turned from the inscriptions to face the room with its bizarre contents, and saw that the kylix on the floor, in which the ominous efflorescent powder had lain, was giving forth a cloud of thick, greenish-black vapour of surprising volume and opacity.
On reaching the Poultry, he decided to go to Green Street and see Winifred--queerly and suddenly homesick for the proximity of Park Lane, for the old secure days, the efflorescent privacy of his youth under the wings of James and Emily.
The novel is also, of course, a magnificent melodrama, a florid Gothic romance set in dank chambers, posh drawing rooms and efflorescent gardens, a tale of love lost and regained, tragedy mourned and triumphed over, a godly sense of retribution and reward over all.