Rainbows Sentence Examples

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  • Beautiful rainbows over the sea adding even more to the views.

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  • Since the value of µ for water is about, it follows that n must be at least unity for a rainbow to be formed; there is obviously no theoretical limit to the value of n, and hence rainbows of higher orders are possible.

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  • Lunar rainbows.

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  • Glass tiles, stone and ceramic combine to form murals of bamboo, birds, shimmering rainbows, animal prints and abstract designs.

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  • They are repositionable and reusable and come in patterns such as suns, moons, sunflowers, rainbows and abstract designs.

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  • Several rivers surround the resort, including the Savage, North Branch of the Potomac, Youghiogheny and Casselman Rivers, all teeming with rainbows, browns, brookies and cutthroat trout.

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  • September wedding colors often include both bright, summery shades and rich, harvest colors, and couples who choose the best of both seasonal rainbows will have a lovely, colorful wedding to enjoy.

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  • What more could a little girl ask for than colorful rainbows or unicorns; both are magical.

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  • You can often find special characters that skip or play over the rainbows or possibly various animals.

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  • Many of the patterns feature streamers of colorful ribbons and often rainbows and lush mountainside and flying birds.

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  • Popular girl styles include Pretty Pony, butterflies, ladybugs and rainbows.

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  • You'll find features such as ruffles and adornments like lady bugs, strawberries and rainbows.

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  • For centuries, people have been fascinated with opals because of their striking color possibilities and hidden rainbows in many iridescent varieties.

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  • Flags, flowers, and rainbows are all themes that can be found painted on readers.

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  • You must set rainbows in place, so that the mindless Star Buddies can make their way -- jumping over obstacles thanks to your rainbows -- completely across the side-scrolling stage.

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  • This stage is much like A Helping Hand, except you don't need to place rainbows in specific places.

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  • Natural lucky charms that bring good fortune such as ladybugs, scarab beetles and rainbows are often replicated in jewelry or statue form.

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  • Characterized as a sort of "soft punk", emo-oriented individuals wear dark, serious colors intermingled with bursts of rainbows, polka dots, or other fun and childish prints.

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  • If a stone shows colors or rainbows in its depths, it is not a genuine diamond.

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  • Popular bedding themes for girls include Tea Party, Ladybug, Butterflies, Dolls, Flowers, Rainbows, Ballerina, and Cowgirls.

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  • These can be themed stickers to go along with the subject, or simply stars or rainbows or whatever the child likes.

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  • If you ask kids to create artwork based on the season, expect plenty of pictures and sculptures depicting flowers, rain, Easter eggs, animals and rainbows.

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  • The rubber used in Rainbows has a memory quality that molds to the wearers feet, and the nylon used for straps is military grade.

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  • Since styles are available for men, women, and children, your whole family can enjoy the quality of Rainbows together.

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  • Unlike some signs, where blue may ring true or red could be the magic shade, rainbows are special for Geminis, as well as the individual colors of yellow, white and red.

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  • The band put their money where their mouth is with the 2007 release of In Rainbows.

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  • Hendrix performed at the famed Woodstock concert under the band name Gypsy Sun and Rainbows, but this arrangement didn't last long.

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  • Decorated cut-outs in the shape of rainbows are fitting to the theme and yummy.

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  • Designed with brightly mixed decorations, the settings of the events place pots of gold at the ends of their rainbows.

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  • Dragon flies, rainbows, and fireworks are other popular choices when it comes to airbrushed nail designs.

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  • During active swimming months, remind young children to keep a close eye on the glistening surface of the water and these stinging rainbows who casually float, ebb and flow their way through the changing tides.

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  • In addition to these prominent features, there are sometimes to be seen a number of coloured bands, situated at or near the summits of the bows, close to the inner edge of the primary and the outer edge of the secondary bow; these are known as the spurious, supernumerary or complementary rainbows.

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  • But the illumination of the bow is so weakened by the repeated reflections, and the light of the sun is generally so bright, that these bows are rarely, if ever, observed except in artificial rainbows.

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  • The moon can produce rainbows in the same manner as the sun.

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  • The Vernal, about half a mile below the Nevada, is famous for its afternoon rainbows, At flood-time it is a nearly regular sheet about 80 ft.

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  • The impurity of the colours (due partly to the sun's diameter, but still more to oblique refraction) is more marked in halos than in rainbows; in fact, only the red is at all pure, and as a rule, only a mere trace of green or blue is seen, the external portion of each halo being nearly white.

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  • Formerly classified by the ancient Greeks with halos, rainbows, &c., under the general group of "meteors," they came to receive considerable attention at the hands of Descartes, Christiaan Huygens, and Sir Isaac Newton; but the correct explanation of coronae was reserved until the beginning of the 19th century, when Thomas Young applied the theories of the diffraction and interference of light to this phenomenon.

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  • So why should I feel so iffy about the way I spent this day full of wild rainbows up to 21 inches?

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  • John also caught 6 more rainbows weighing between 2 and 4 pounds Generally the fishing has improved due to the weather turning cooler.

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  • In the afternoon the children painted rainbows in different shades of color and painted their cardboard dinosaurs.

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  • I'll try that nt Rosebuds, in 1917 i believe Rainbows is not twee tho really, well no more than Brownies anyway.

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  • John also caught 6 more Rainbows weighing between 2 and 4 pounds Generally the fishing has improved due to the weather turning cooler.

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  • I had just moved into my house and there were three rainbows in the sky again all at the same time.

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  • Water shot from the bottom of the canyon, forming hundreds of tall columns whose mist cast rainbows in the bright moonlight.

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  • John Fleischer (sometimes incorrectly named Fletcher), of Breslau, propounded the same view in a pamphlet, De iridibus doctrina Aristotelis et Vitellonis (1574) the same explanation was given by Franciscus Maurolycus in his Photismi de lumine et umbra (1575) The most valuable of all the earlier contributions to the scientific explanation of rainbows is undoubtedly a treatise by Marco Antonio de Dominis (1566-1624), archbishop of Spalatro.

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  • In the first class we have halos, and coronae, or "glories," which encircle the luminary; the second class includes rainbows, fog-bows, mist-halos, anthelia and mountainspectres, whose centres are at the anti-solar point.

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  • He attempted, not without success, to give a scientific account of eclipses, meteors, rainbows and the sun, which he described as a mass of blazing metal, larger than the Peloponnesus; the heavenly bodies were masses of stone torn from the earth and ignited by rapid rotation.

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  • Intersecting rainbows are sometimes observed.

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