Sentences with phrase «as diamond dust»

Such proposals often involve sulfates, particles that form in the stratosphere from sulfur dioxide ejected by volcanoes, or other molecules with high reflectivity, such as diamond dust or alumina (aluminum oxide).
However, many of the aerosols scientists have suggested using, such as diamond dust or alumina, are harmful to the ozone (a layer that protects the Earth's surface from some of the sun's ultraviolet rays) and human health.
Ginger is as cheap as sand but as valuable as diamond dust.

Not exact matches

Roosegaarde claims that the firm did get diamonds from pollution dust made, but as the process required so much energy it didn't chime with the firm's environmentally friendly ethos.
In the dust of uncertainty they shine out like diamonds; as facts that can be relied on.
They found that by shaving off the peaks and irregularities that dot the surface of concrete pavement (top images) with a machine that is essentially a large drum encrusted with diamond dust, workers can reduce road noise by as much as 10 decibels — or nearly half.
Dust to Diamonds Maxi (brown) + Sunlight Sunbright Sandal (pink) + Wapped In Warmth Blanket Scarf = Sweet as a Peach
Claridge's series represents Marilyn in symbolic black and white, enveloped in what has now become his trademark «diamond dust» as a nod to the glamour and opulence of Hollywood.
Always working on wood panels with predetermined proportions, Quaytman employs a muted palette and a range of formal techniques such as screenprinting, trompe l'oeil, and even the application of diamond dust to the work's surface to create deceptively straightforward and visually evocative compositions.
Dumas first takes photographs of her original imagery and manipulates them by using techniques such as relief, collage, translucent, matte, reflective or metallic substrates, diamond dust, and lighting.
As Damien Hirst dusts off his # 50m diamond skull in preparation for his Tate Modern retrospective this spring, a new generation of young British artists are working in a very different climate from the brash super-confidence of his 1990s heyday.
One of the assistants in charge of executing Warhol's silkscreen and diamond dust prints for the Myths series (1981) was George Condo who, as a twenty - four - year old artist recently arrived in New York City, was just starting to find his own artistic footing.
Low clouds of sparkling ice crystals known as «diamond dust
From reading this thread and Diamonds response, as far as I can tell Diamond is definitely way ahead, and Lipo and Hunt left in the dust.
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