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If you look into its eyes when green rays are shooting out, it will control your mind.
Then just as suddenly, the green rays disappeared along with Flattery's image.
Only at a second glance can you see the smooth emerald green rays of light.
Mirroring the green rays is a red band, somewhat rare in its own right.
The shell is yellowish or greenish brown with green rays.
The shell has wide interrupted green rays that resemble square spots.
Caladnei took out two with one of her green rays, then Hhormun and another wizard killed three more.
The pale green rays spewed forth from the stubby barrel.
Ole Doc threw the bomb at his feet where it burst in bright green rays.
It takes its name from the wavy green rays that mark its elliptical body.
This mussel is yellow-green in color with interrupted green rays on the shell.
The film's only major expense was a trip to the Canary Islands in order to film the green rays there.
Purple lightning grasped for them, and green rays ricocheted from surface to surface.
Green rays hang in empty space.
The pale green rays swept on.
The shell is brownish yellow to yellowish green with diffuse, fine green rays.
Could I complete the action before Nebogipfel could render me unconscious, with his green rays?
It was a ride wild beyond imagination, with the air shrieking like fiends, and the fierce green rays streaming up around us.
Medium-sized mussel, distinguished by rounded shell and numerous thin, wavy green rays.
All that stuff about saucers shining green rays on cars or planes and sucking them up inside themselves is sheer hooey.
Narrow green rays, mostly at the posterior end of the shell, are often visible in juveniles and light-coloured adults.
But it made sense when you remember that foliage looks green because the green rays of the sun are reflected, and the red rays absorbed.
It poised in the radiation, apparently without support, rocking gently as the fierce green rays from below streamed up through it.
Green flashes and green rays are optical phenomena that sometimes occur right after sunset or right before sunrise.
The shell in juveniles is dull tan with distinct green rays that fade as the shell becomes larger.
The project was given the green light in the autumn.
I gave him a green light for the new test.
He has given the schools the green light for change.
She felt hot and cold now, in the green light.
I thought we were going to get the green light.
Not back into the green light, but out the door.
They were given the green light to become the first.
At some point, we need to give them the green light.
They've given the green light for us to use them.
For a moment he looked at the green light and thought.
Those who have a good record should be given the green light.
In the green light, some of the children came out to play.
People close to him say he may get a green light in weeks.
Let's see which one is going to get the green light first.
If any of us had looked, we might even have seen Daisy’s green light.
At the time, she wasn't sure which would get the green light first.
"What I saw today was a new green light to go ahead with his policy."
The project had been given the green light by the Government and was going ahead.
By summer the car had a green light for production.
They gave me a green light and a stop sign.
Local commercial radio was given the green light in the 1990s.
If the green light comes on, maybe it will work again.
I had given her the green light to go that far.
A government committee gave the green light to the project in 1959.
He came through the last line of trees into the green light.