Not exact matches
I slipped out the door with the excuses of getting the mail, leaving Brian and my in - laws to the older two
tinies, to the teeth brushing and the jammie - getting, the one - more -
glass - of - water - please and look - mummy - I -
found - another - boogie negotiations.
The advanced Ishida IX - GN - 4044 X-ray inspection system provides excellent sensitivity in the detection of a wide variety of foreign bodies in both packed and bulk food, with the ability to
find even the
tiniest amounts of steel, aluminium, tin,
glass, stone, hard rubber, plastic, bones and shells at high inspection speeds.
That view began to change in 2008, when researchers
found water inside
tiny spheres of lunar volcanic
glass.
To
find out, scientists used syringes to create droplets of a consistent size, then released the drops over a bed of
tiny glass beads meant to represent loose sand.
Tiny beads of volcanic
glass found on the lunar surface during the Apollo missions are a sign that fire fountain eruptions took place on the Moon's surface.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University]--
Tiny beads of volcanic
glass found on the lunar surface during the Apollo missions are a sign that fire fountain eruptions took place on the Moon's surface.
If you're sitting around at 10 pm and suddenly
find yourself hungry, pour a long, tall
glass of water and add a
tiny scoop of Xtend BCAAs (my personal favorite) and you'll be craving nothing else while you slowly sip away at it for the next hour.
I've encountered these windshields on Land Rover models and most recently the Volkswagen e-Golf EV, but none offered the level of nighttime refraction
found on the Transit Connect's
glass — oncoming headlights refract in the
tiny wires creating tons of glare, and even in the daytime the squiggly lines impart a sense of vertigo.
Bedouin jars for water and dates can be
found at most doorways and in the beds that line the
tiny road between the suites; chests sit at the end of every bed and ornate Omani doors in heavy wood are framed in
glass tables.
For more than forty years Ackling has made all of his work by the same method: focusing sunlight through a magnifying
glass to burn lines of
tiny dots onto
found and rescued materials: bits of driftwood, scraps of card, or most recently the contents of his garden shed: discarded wooden boxes and the handles of old tools.
But in 1968 she changed direction when she applied
tiny prismatic
glass beads (or «microspheres,» the kind
found embedded in some highway signs and line dividers), to paint before brushing the mixture onto prepped canvases.
She also sought to
find a way to «put the light into the painting» — a pursuit that soon led her to
glass microspheres, the
tiny prismatic beads most commonly
found in highway dividing lines to illuminate lane boundaries at night.
I
found this set of 12 little
tiny wine
glasses (they're only about 5 inches tall) at a flea market (that's inside of an old barn....
Yesterday I
found a small bottlebrush wreath with
tiny glass balls embedded around the wreath.
A suggestion about your geometric
glass lampshade... If you do
find the other one, put the bottoms together with a couple of
tiny hinges (if there's room) and a clasp, and make a geometric globe pendant lampshade.