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Filaments appeared, flowing from the chest of every person in the room: the king, Umber, and himself.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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Filaments appeared, flowing from the chest of every person in the room: the king, Umber, and himself.
End of Time P. W. Catanese 2011
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November 3rd, 2009Do "Skeleton" Filaments Give Structure to the Universe?
Do "Skeleton" Filaments Give Structure to the Universe? | Universe Today 2009
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Filaments of fire slithered over it in unpredictable patterns, excitedly.
Soldiers Live Cook, Glen 2000
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Filaments of parasitic fungus trail from ragged seams not quite healed.
Starfish 1999
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Filaments of lemon and silver light crawled over his upraised hands, swift and eager.
Water Sleeps Cook, Glen 1999
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Every Plant has almost as complex and curious a structure, as animals, and the minutest Twigg is supported, and supplied with Juices and Life, by organs and Filaments proper to draw this
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_Filaments_ really consist of elongated cylindrical cells which remain united end to end after division, and they may break up later into elements such as those described above.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 2 "Baconthorpe" to "Bankruptcy" Various
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Curled: Filaments in parallel strands, like locks or ringlets (Fig. 147).
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-- "Tracheal Filaments" of Aphis (greatly magnified).
Chatterbox, 1905. Various
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