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cerulean造句
1. Sengupta later co-founded Cerulean Pharma, Inc., which focuses on nanotechnology-based treatments. 2. And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of 8 different designers. 3. And then cerulean quickly showed up in the collections of eight different designers. 4. For example, after Cerulean Wisps resolves, the affected creature will just be blue. 5. Description: Beautiful Cerulean Blue ribbed silk with a box print in Berry, Midnight, and Gold. 6. The level of permeability of each cigarette paper was also examined using a PPM1000M paper porosity device (Cerulean, Milton-Keynes, UK) using the vacuum method. 7. Pacific Ocean is cerulean day by day, and the clouds hang over it now and again. 8. The Coast boasts the kind of islands people drool over in office daydreams - white-sand beaches; seas like turquoise tapestries, flecked with aquamarine, emerald and cerulean. 9. You will feel that you are the skilled steersman swimming in the vast sea, or a roc hovering in the capacious and cerulean sky. 10. I have herded imaginary sheep until they insisted on turning themselves into white bears or blue pigs, and I defy any reasonable man to fall asleep while mustering a herd of cerulean swine. 11. Here's a mental exercise: picture a tropical paradise lost in an endless expanse of cerulean ocean. 12. It would be, like, Yeah, so today I detonated a bunker filled with snipers, and then I texted my boyfriend, and I agreed that we should only use cerulean for an accent wall. 13. And then I think it was Yves Saint Laurent... wasrt it...who showed cerulean military jackets? 14. And then I think it was Yves St Laurent , wasn't it, who showed cerulean military jackets? 15. Mountaintop coal mining in Appalachia clears patches of forest contributing to the decline of birds like the cerulean warbler that breeds and forests in treetops. 16. You're also blithely unaware of the fact that in 2002, Oscar De La Renta did a collection of cerulean gowns. 17. The sweeping color of sea and sky, blue is a common thread in nature, seen in the cerulean of a whale shark (pictured here), the indigo of a stormy night, and the cobalt of a peacock's feathers.