(1) I returned his smile, moving off to investigate a small glass case of crystal figurines sitting beside one of the cash registers.
(2) The table is set as usual, with great attention to detail, with glimmering silver and shining crystal , but today I cannot find any delight in it.
(3) The pool is motionless and so clear it gives a magnified look to what is underneath the crystal sheet of water.
(4) This peak is then used to make the slight correction necessary to bring the crystal oscillator and hence the microwave field exactly on frequency.
(5) Those who demand crystal water on every dive best stay at home, but on the positive side, it is this occasional green soup that draws in the mantas and the other vast profusion of life.
(6) Whether it's made of glass or brass, cutglass crystal or ceramics, a vase is a thing of beauty, writes SURABHI KHOSLA.
(7) But because of their fivefold symmetry, icosahedral clusters can't combine to form a regular crystal .
(8) The crystal light of a clear winter morning, dramatic stormy skies and the golden warmth of an autumn day: all find a place in this splendid evocation of the Lake District.
(9) The clean crystal waters of the lake
(10) If these photons are reflected back into the junction, by a cleavage plane in the crystal , for example, a standing wave can be established.
(11) The water was crystal green, reflecting the green mountains along the river.
(12) A crystal chandelier
(13) But wading out into the crystal water, I had to remind myself that only 50m away was the largest accessible shipwreck in the world of recreational diving.
(14) Although the magical scenery filled with priceless glass and crystal furnishings was spectacular and worth a closer look, the two had no time to marvel at it.
(15) Here crystal water, accompanied by brisk birds, carefree fish and ancient trees, flows through rocks, silent one moment and murmuring the next.
(16) Take larger valuables such as the family crystal , silverware, and china, and pack them away.
(17) To wash it all down, we stuck with the house white - an Australian wine, which is drunk from some new exquisite long stem crystal glasses.
(18) New Age practices such as occultism, crystal power and astrology are examples of spiritual but not religious pursuits of enlightenment.
(20) Sapphire crystal is the cover of choice for premium watches.