Carmine Sentence Examples

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  • Maria del Carmine is externally one of the most beautiful of the brick Gothic churches in northern Italy and dates from 1273 (or 1323 ?).

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  • Castel del Carmine, founded by Ferdinand I.

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  • The Chinese prepare a rouge, said to be from safflower, which, spread on the cards on which it is sold, has a brilliant metallic green lustre, but when moistened and applied to the skin assumes a delicate carmine tint.

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  • Marco in Florence, and in 1438 undertook to paint the altarpiece for the choir, followed by many other works; he may have studied about this time the renowned frescoes in the Brancacci chapel in the Florentine church of the Carmine and also the paintings of Orcagna.

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  • A bit of powdered carmine mixed with a drop of Paramecium culture on a slide always produces interesting results.

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  • Many beautiful Nymphaea hybrids have been raised between the tender and hardy varieties of different colours, and there are now in commerce lovely forms having not only white, but also yellow, rose, pink and carmine flowers.

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  • Sodium gives an intense and persistent yellow flame; lithium gives a carmine coloration, and may be identified in the presence of sodium by viewing through a cobalt glass or indigo prism; from potassium it may be distinguished by its redder colour; barium gives a yellowishgreen flame, which appears bluish-green when viewed through green glass; strontium gives a crimson flame which appears purple or rose when viewed through blue glass; calcium gives an orange-red colour which appears finch-green through green glass; indium gives a characteristic bluish-violet flame; copper gives an intense emerald-green coloration.

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  • His accounts with the signory enable us to follow its progress step by step. He had finished the cartoon in less than two years (1504-1505), and when it was exhibited along with that of Michelangelo, the two rival works seemed to all men a new revelation of the powers of art, and served as a model and example of the students of that generation, as the frescoes of Masaccio in the Carmine had served to those of two generations earlier.

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  • He wore a greatcoat in midsummer, being affected with the trembling delirium, and his face was the color of carmine.

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  • Vegans and those keeping Kosher can easily avoid products made with carmine thanks to a convenient list on the site.

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  • The dye is usually made out of safflower, but it can also be carmine and rosewater.

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  • This product is made of carmine rose petals, which produce a gentle, soft floral fragrance that is simply irresistible.

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  • In 2008, MAC released its "Adoring Carmine" collection of Lipglass sets and miniature professional brush sets.MAC's mini Lipglass is a unique type of lip gloss that creates a glass-like finish and vibrant sheen.

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  • Others are C. lanceolatus, carmine, and C. speciosus.

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  • I. umbellata nana rosea and alba are two of the most distinct, being about 9 inches high; the dark crimson, carmine, lilac, and purple sorts, about 1 foot high, are also fine.

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  • A fine hybrid has been obtained by crossing it with H. guttatus, the result being a form with large spreading flower slighter than in H. colchicus, and profusely marked with dark carmine streaks.

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  • Their habit is that of an enlarged A. japonica, both in foliage and flower, the chief colors being pink, rose, salmon, and carmine.

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  • Ceres, rosylilac; Gloria, rich rose; Kriemhilde, salmon; opal, purplish-pink; Siegfried, carmine; Venus, rosy-purple; Queen Alexandra, pink; and Salmon Queen, are a selection of the best.

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  • M. longiflora, having long tubular flowers with carmine centres, is capital for the foot of a warm south wall.

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  • Among the hybrid Paeonias there is much variety of color-white, pale yellow, salmon, flesh-pink, and numerous intermediate shades from carmine to brightest purple.

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  • Of the several varieties, that known as splendens has flowers of far greater brilliancy, though slightly smaller and less abundant than those of the parent; in bud especially the color is almost carmine and most beautiful.

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  • T. rubens is a stout perennial, about 1 foot high, with large dense heads of carmine flowers in early summer.

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  • Villains in the game include Scarecrow, Ra's al Ghul and Carmine Falcone.

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  • Sensa is tiny flakes of maltodextrin, tricalcium phosphate, carmine, soy and milk.

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  • It is no less remarkable for its bright carmine attire, and an elongated crest of the same colour, than for its fine song.

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  • The so-called red garnet, a pretty fish, with hues of carmine and blue stripes on its head, is much esteemed for the table.

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  • The finest church is that of Santa Maria del Carmine, the old 14th-century church now serving as a sacristy to that built from 1678 to 1750.

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  • His remains, with those of Frederick of Baden, still rest in the church of the monastery of Santa Maria del Carmine at Naples, founded by his mother for the good of his soul; and here in 1847 a marble statue, by Thorwaldsen, was erected to his memory by Maximilian, crown prince of Bavaria.

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  • Their configuration was determined by their relationship to their oxalo-derivatives; the cis-dichloro chloride, [CrC 2 H 4 (NH 2) 2 C1 2 ]Cl-H 2 0, compound with potassium oxalate gave a carmine red crystalline complex salt, [Cr{C2H4(NH2)2}C204][CrC2H4(NH2)2-(C204)2]12H20, while from the trans-chloride a red complex salt is obtained containing the unaltered trans-dichloro group [CrC2H4(NH2)2 C12]

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  • The outer mole of this harbour runs out from the Castel del Carmine towards the south for some 1500 ft.

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  • The coating of the 30 mg tablets also contains indigo carmine (E132 ).

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