The players are so lifelike, it's possible to see beads of sweat and tiny hairs.
His cheeks became flushed and tiny beads of sweat gathered on the bridge of his nose.
Beads of perspiration formed on his forehead, and he tapped his left foot incessantly.
Streams of it rolling down the backs of my knees, beads of it forming at my hairline.
Force me to walk -- with tubes in their noses, barf buckets resting on tricycle handlebars, beads of courage clinking from their IV poles.
Although no drill has been found, archaeologists have discovered beads of the same 2.5mm diameter as the holes found in the teeth, indicating the people did have the capacity to do delicate work.
The pieces that have become this French artist's signature oversize necklaces of glossy, fist-sized beads of Murano glass are strung in loops fit for a cartoon giant or just large enough to orbit a person head to foot.
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High-definition television does more for sport than for many other genres: you may not want to see a newsreader's wrinkles, but it could be fun to watch the grass ruffled by the wind or the beads of sweat running down Kobe Bryant's face.
It was there that my mother learned to make a traditional couscous the name for tiny beads of durum wheat semolina as well as for the delectable stew they are part of, which can only be described as an entire feast in one course.
Abaci are still widely used in the East, with slight variations in design--such as the number of beads and wires, and the presence of dividing beams--occurring between countries.
Inside the chamber are hundreds of glass beads, each coated with millions of antibodies that stick to the kind of bacteria you are testing for, say Salmonella.
Ltd. recalled Bindeez Beads on Tuesday after three children in Australia swallowed large quantities of the beads and were hospitalized.
With a view to strengthening traditional beads production, the project included a survey on the production of traditional beads in Ghana and Mali and on their marketing.
The floats are creations of fantasy and satire, with costumed riders throwing bright strings of beads and toys down to the crowds.
In addition to their function in social and cultural expressions, the continuation of beads production is important for economic empowerment and sustainable development.
However, what I took back to New Zealand, was their techniques, their intense celebratory colors, their detailed embellishments, their expert use of beads and sequins.
The tradition is slowly disappearing, because of the relatively high costs of beads and feathers, and because many "Indians" left the city after Hurricane Katrina in 2005.
In 2013, the beads and bones of my childhood point to firm growth for Mozambique, with investment in the country's natural resources sectors, particularly coal and gas, the major driver while the power problems in Tanzania are unlikely to prevent it becoming one of Africa's economic growth stories.
Created out of traditional beads and thread and powered by a flexible lithium battery, the LED bracelets combine a variety of functions.
The nose's sensors consist of microscopic plastic beads coated in fluorescent dye and perched on the ends of optical fibres.
Dr Sheridon has invented an apparatus that can produce several litres of plastic beads a day.
He favors black shirts, and in a meeting constantly fingers a long necklace of wooden beads.
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Among the notable objects here are two hand-carved Mbari figures and a headdress made of glass beads and cotton.
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These beads even bore traces of red ochre, used as a pigment.
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The material to be tested is liquefied and passed through a filter made up of glass beads which are coated with the antibodies.
Why would someone want to cover their wine with a bunch of plastic beads unless the label was ugly or the wine was cheap?
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Consider a necklace in the 1990 Bulgari Collection Internationale: It featured 84 carats of rubies and 674 carats of emerald beads, embellished with diamond-set rondelles.
In the crowd, iPods and designer sunglasses vie with headscarves and prayer beads as the accessory of choice, showcasing the diversity of the 13-million-strong local population.
However, intrepid travellers are pushing beyond the plastic beads and bad hangovers of Bourbon Street, the epicentre of most tourist debauchery, keen to discover a different side of the city.
Breadfruit plants would be dug up in Tahiti-he'd tasted the strange fruit when a native had traded one for a string of glass beads-and then be transported to the West Indies.
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