In " Composition " ( 1950, 29 inches high by 35 inches wide ), black drops bleed down a sheet of sheer, silky brown paper, the lines of ink like razor cuts in flesh.
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He was standing on the nearly bare stage, backed only by the black drops that help to create the atmosphere of subterranean melodrama in " The Phantom of the Opera, " the theater's current tenant.
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Observers from all over noted a haze or " black drop " that seemed to follow Venus making it very difficult to record time entry point on the sun and the exit from the sun.
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In the 8 June 2004 transit of Venus, many observers reported that they did not see the black drop effect, or at least that it was much less pronounced than had been reported in earlier centuries'transits.
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The use of Venus transits was less successful than had been hoped due to the black drop effect, but the resulting estimate, 153 million kilometers, is just 2 % above the currently accepted value, 149.6 million kilometers.
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Ramakrishna Gopal Bhandarkar also attempted to show that " the very same Krishna " made an appearance, e . g . as the " drapsa . . . krishna " " black drop " of RV 8.96.13.
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It became a fully state-certified high school in 1998 and, as cited in a November 11, 2003 article in the " Chicago Tribune " entitled " 1 in 5 blacks drop out " and a " Chicago Sun-Times"
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As a general rule, 1st and 4th contacts cannot be accurately detected, while 2nd and 3rd contacts are readily visible within the constraints of the Black Drop effect, irradiation, atmospheric conditions, and the quality of the optics being used.
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Other names given in a 19th-century " Cyclop�dia of Several Thousand Practical Receipts " were Quaker's or Toustall's Black Drop, after a Dr . Toustall of the Society of Friends in County Durham who is said to have invented the recipe.
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At first Coleridge welcomed the relief from pain provided by Kendal Black Drop, but was later to say that his " eyes had been opened to the true nature of the habit into which I had been ignorantly deluded by the seeming magic effects of opium ".