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" ... Immerse yourself in the hyper-stylized plant life, a captivating star, a splendiferous white swan regaled in a gilded head piece and neck band, a crimson serpentine force slithering across the beguiling landscape. ... "
" ... In both the original and the edited versions Stephens’ premise is a celebration of the splendiferous wonder of Jewish genius: how could such a small group of people make so many contributions of “bracing originality and high-minded purpose.” We are the best! Hey Bret, take a breath. You’re ignoring the genius and achievement of other racial, religious, and ethnic groups. That’s not a good thing to do. ... "
" ... Multi-colored, splendiferous slime at Sloomoo Institute. ... "
" ... On my latest visit to Brussels I had a superb dinner at a splendiferous place named Belga Queen (which has a branch in Ghent) via Portugal-born restaurant designer the Antoine Pinto. It’s located in a vast 18th century landmark building on the Rue du Fossé that combines the stately pillars of its former bank premises and a grand glass ceiling with gorgeous back lighting and cool colors of aqua, salmon and rose, with beautifully set, widely separated tables. Belga Queen also has better than usual service for Brussels, though it became lax later in the evening. ... "
" ... Why do honeybees build hexagonal cells in their hives? Why are living organisms symmetrical? Why does the sky turn red at sunset? Why is every snowflake different? You’ve probably pondered some of these questions yourself. In this book, writer and particle physicist Brian Cox, explains by exploring the four fundamental forces of nature: gravitational, electromagnetic, strong nuclear and weak nuclear. As the reader learns, these forces that embody the universe also shape our world -- its colors, structures, and natural events. Each of four chapters -- Symmetry, Motion, Elements and Color -- start with a simple question that sparks a more comprehensive exploration that fuses history with our current understanding of the science involved, and shows how these seemingly simple questions can be explained by the four fundamental forces. The many splendiferous photographs and illustrations in the book, along with the overall sense of wonder captured in the writing more than atone for the complex concepts and mathematical formulae that might scare some readers. This book accompanies the BBC One TV series. ... "