In short, knowing how transitory life is, let us seize the fleeting, refulgent moment. |
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It's vivid, refulgent work, and a perfect introduction to a charging score that starts out bold and grabby and never lets up. |
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I stepped outside under a refulgent sky, and I saw a tiny yellow-brown bird fly over the house into an oak. |
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Across the street from Bar Breton, there's a Quiznos, and, above, the refulgent Salon Santa Cruz. |
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The imperishable Lamp of Abraham still shines refulgent and terribly divine. |
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They are the Feathered Serpent which refulgent as the lightning abides dormant, coiled within the human gland of the coccyx. |
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A blindingly rich and refulgent print, digitally restored by the Film Foundation and the U. C. L. A. Film and Television Archive. |
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With the years, the weaker of Wharton's imaginative works have sunk deeper into the shadows, and the stronger have climbed to a refulgent height. |
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In this refulgent summer, it has been a luxury to draw the breath of life. The grass grows, the buds burst, the meadow is spotted with fire and gold in the tint of flowers. |
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For lovers of forgotten Romantic symphonies, this is a treat, even if the interpretations could have been a bit more joyous and the orchestral playing more refulgent. |
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His priest was moving faster, barely leaning forward between the altar boys, the Ciborium against his chest, his glasses refulgent with light. |
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Chicago, refulgent in early-evening, late-capitalist light. |
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