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It was a flat cigarette case made of black moire.
Gwen frowned, but the moire moved away from them on all sides.
Moire is produced from two distinctly different methods of finishing.
The team plays its home games at nearby Moire Park.
He was wearing a pair of red silk moire suspenders.
Or in pink moire with a delicate, funny, little stripe.
Also on display is a gown made of heavy chartreuse moire.
Pillows are usually backed in velvet; moire is available at extra cost.
Rod aimed a jab at the moire, straight from the shoulder.
The ribbon of the order is yellow Moire silk.
Tall windows hung with rich, deep blue moire drapes looked out on the night.
That is just the first step, said Jennifer Moire, a spokeswoman for the network.
"It is true," said Moire, "and a month thereafter was she returned to me.
I thought for a long while upon Moire, the last woman I had loved.
"He makes pure black and white print into one of those awful moire paintings.
Silver tinges also shift Moire is steady in motion and position.
Her mind ticks off lighting angles that would augment the moire.
Moire can also be produced by running fabric through engraved copper rollers.
But its pulsing glow, the moire, and the random sparkles are much as before.
Generally moire is made out of fabrics with a good body and defined ribs, such as grosgrain.
I thought of Moire, wondered how she fared.
Lines within moire appear to retreat into infinity.
They leaped to keep up with Gwen, and the familiar moire sprang up around them.
There were eight light sources, including crystal sconces on either side of the blue moire headboard.
Her mother, in a blue moire gown trimmed with matching ribbons and fringe, oversees.
Their dresses of watered silk - or else well wet.
Forcing a smile, she walked directly to the woman in watered silk.
Silk treated in this way is sometimes called watered silk.
The wallpaper looks to be watered silk, the color a richly vivid blue.
A well-dressed lady in watered silk saw him first.
The insignia is worn on bow of pink watered silk.
"I do believe the azure watered silk enhances the color of her eyes.
It was hand-loomed, watered silk, in a pattern that gave him height.
The waters were of a curious purple, glimmering like watered silk.
Only the Pope is permitted to wear a cassock made out of watered silk.
It's ivory watered silk with lots of lace and seed pearls.
The watered silk ribbon is chartreuse yellow and formed into a bow.
The medal hangs from a ribbon of watered silk in orange with three dark blue stripes.
The skin was fine, as smooth as watered silk.
She wore a purple dress of watered silk.
It was a neat- little dinner frock, about a size sixteen, sky blue in a watered silk.
The composition is attached to a blue colored watered silk ribbon bar with five edges.
Now, however, she was wearing a watered silk day dress in misty blue, and she looked even more beautiful than before.
The boat drifted through sepia gloom, the sky a watered silk ribbon high above.
The moon seemed viewed through watered silk.
The ribbons, usually of watered silk, are attached to the bottom of the headpiece.
Something glittered with the colours of watered silk.
Under it the blue sea faded to steel color and green, with a pattern like watered silk, and distance became confused.
Her dress comes alive in a soft shimmer of highlights as the watered silk fabric settles into its new position.
The fascia worn by cardinals is scarlet-red watered silk.