Kaleidoscope provides small classes with no more than six students to a teacher.
From the stltoday.com
When I was a kid, Hip-Hop was really good at showing a kaleidoscope of blackness.
From the theatlantic.com
The program can also distort images to give underwater or kaleidoscope effects.
From the abcnews.go.com
All I could see were bright prisms of colors, like looking into a kaleidoscope.
From the philly.com
In quick succession we experience a wild kaleidoscope of images set to MJ's hits.
From the ocregister.com
All the more reason for visitors to salute the kaleidoscope of Istanbul faiths.
From the guardian.co.uk
Kaleidoscope was a commercial success, peaking at number 5 in the UK album chart.
From the en.wikipedia.org
On one side of the kaleidoscope, this is a case of bureaucratic power run amok.
From the npr.org
The coral reefs are a kaleidoscope of colour and the fish show no sign of fear.
From the nzherald.co.nz
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A complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapes
An optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by mirrors
(kaleidoscopic) continually shifting or rapidly changing
A kaleidoscope is a tube of mirrors containing loose, colored objects such as beads and pebbles. The viewer looks in one end and light enters the other end, reflecting off the mirrors. ...
Kaleidoscope is a collection of science fiction, fantasy and alternate history stories by Harry Turtledove, first published in paperback by Ballantine Books in April 1990. ...
Kaleidoscope is a 1966 British crime film starring Warren Beatty and Susannah York. Though not credited as such, the film is an adaptation of Ian Fleming's novel Casino Royale, albeit with the James Bond character removed.
Kaleidoscope is the first single by Japanese ex-Schwarz Stein vocalist Kaya. It was released on June 28, 2006 and peaked at 15th on the Oricon Indies charts during the first week of its release.
Kaleidoscope was an underground newspaper, founded by John Kois, Bob Deitman, and John Sahli (a member of The Shags), which was published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from Oct. 6, 1967 to Nov. 11, 1971, printing 105 biweekly issues in all. ...
Kaleidoscope is a 1987 novel by Danielle Steel, published by Delacorte Press (see 1987 in literature). It was adapted into an NBC television movie in 1990 starring Jaclyn Smith and Perry King.