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A prismatically scattered beam fell across the craggy face in a rainbow.
It diffused the lightning flash prismatically for a transitory moment.
The decision further held that constitutional rights must be read prismatically and in a generous fashion, and not literally.
Icy facets picked up the firelight and winked it back prismatically.
He stood on the brink of the rocky gorge, spray prismatically alive with color, dashing up into his face.
Prismatically discretized models like SahysMod have a grid over the land surface only.
But despite the weathered, granular textures of some, his prismatically colored images seem more compiled than revealed.
Only their personal aui remained, pulsing prismatically.
Those crystals were catching beams from the sun, were bending them prismatically, playing them over the dark side.
The latter includes multiple images of the artist moving through the red, prismatically fused spaces of his London basement apartment.
In its present form, though, "Our Kind" works prismatically, and its fractured telling accumulates a sneaky, wrenching power.
Their ears blossomed prismatically and the three, almost as if hypnotized, left the room, their eyes still intent upon the single gleaming hair- "What on earth!"
Imperceptible to hand or eye, it reflects and disperses light prismatically, an effect that cleaning enhances and time can't dim.
One is a wire basket flecked with paint, the other an assemblage of tins and prismatically colored wools arranged in spirals.
The group sang overlapping, syncopated chords that gave the soloist a percussive push or radiated prismatically around the melody.
Concentric shells of material glittering prismatically under the microscope's strong illumination, flashing in different colors like tiny rings of gemstones.
Its powerful uppermost appendages were attached along their upper surfaces to a thin-veined membrane, triangular as a sail, moving like spindrift, gleaming prismatically.
The "liberal imagination" appears prismatically in his best-known book, as the "adversary culture" flickers in and out of view in "Beyond Culture."
Mr. Plummer's dispossessed monarch glimmers prismatically in this simple context, the way an intricately cut gem is often shown to best advantage by a plain setting.
Mr. Carpenter's involvement telegraphs a structure that would involve a lot of glass and other bright materials, perhaps arrayed prismatically to send light rays shooting through the structure.
Actually it is a cluster of pipes, one sucking in air, another spewing diesel exhaust, another carrying a stream of information in the form of prismatically reflected light.
Beads, strands of prismatically colored wool hanging loose or bound around objects, kitchen utensils, dismembered rubber fingers, kitsch figurines - you name them, they are here, especially knives and scissors.
The image is created using three 1/3" CCD chips by prismatically splitting the optics into red, green, and blue, and processing each of these channels individually; this preserves quality especially with red hues.
But she looked briefly down, dazzled by the flowing skin of worked and delicate colour; the blue and rose tourbillons of the mistral on the sea, the prismatically sliced frosty nimbus round the mysterious squat stacks.
Some people have garage sales, but for Mr. Samaras, household junk is the raw material of art and here he mixes it with the ingredients that have long been staples in his work -for example, strings of beads and prismatically colored wools.