They shined the light every which way, scattering the bugs and mice that had not seen any light for years. |
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The floor shined from sunlight beaming in through the huge windows on the right side of the wall. |
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The sun shined brightly and the rays of light beamed into the King and Queen's room as the windows were opened. |
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He shined his headlamps into the darkness and recognized the ship's galley. |
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The paramedic shined a penlight at her, first in her left eye, then in her right. |
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She could sit at her windowsill for hours recalling the way Damien's eyes had shined so darkly and threateningly and beautifully. |
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Lucia looked outside and saw grey smoldered clouds glooming over her house, the redness of dawn shined behind its gloomy mask. |
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The building was dark, the pews a deep red, and the stained glass windows luminous as the sun shined through them. |
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Its luminous, yet soothing lights shined in the dark murky skies like a beacon of heaven. |
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There is was, a white sleek long limousine shined to perfection, the whitewalls of the tires sparkling in the dust of the road. |
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I always shaved, shined my shoes, put on a suit, necktie, and white shirt, slicked back my hair, and gargled with some burning liquid. |
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The sun shined its glaring reflection off millions of grains of sand, and at last I found what I was looking for. |
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This is the man who represents the epitome of style in his immaculately pressed shirts, tirelessly shined shoes and tailored business attire. |
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It seemed to be made of Obsidian, and its glassy back surface shined like a shadowy mirror. |
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Locker room attendants have the member's clubs polished and ready to go, shoes shined, and new cleats applied. |
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The lake shined in the moonlight and reflected the sights above, the water ripples breaking up the starshine into tiny dancing lights. |
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The stars shined as brightly as they could, as if trying to outshine the other lights that hung in the night sky. |
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Her light skin sparkled and shined from the sun tan lotion she was wearing. |
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The blade shined as if it had never been used, and the point was as sharp as the day it was made. |
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As the morning sun shined brightly the sea reflected it's brilliance, sparkling in every direction. |
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The stars twinkled and shined like they were the only thing to light up the Earth tonight. |
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Under the crystal bright light of a full moon their blue marble shined, iridescent. |
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The table was long as well and of nicely polished mahogany that shined so much it looked like a pool of dark water. |
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The flecks of brown in his shimmering green eyes shined like specks of gold. |
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Most get shined by both jazz and hip-hop heads and end up on the compost heap. |
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No, I was thinking about how the light shined into his hair and how his nervous chuckle caused butterflies in my stomach. |
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They particularly shined in their average rate of memorization, which was 56.9 percent higher than monolinguals. |
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A sudden gleam shined brightly in the pale pink and yellow horizon, falling downward to earth like a shooting star. |
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The walls were sheathed with finely shined wood, and plain white carpeting lined the floors. |
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His shoes were shined to perfection and his dark, just about black, hair had been combed tidily. |
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They shined a dirty light on the only furnishings in the room, a chair and a small table. |
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My face was barely three feet from the lovingly shined toecaps of the royal boots when the prince was ushered into the pulpit to read the lesson. |
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The choir's maroon robes and gold collars shined in the sun, as they walked into the gym. |
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The tropical sun shined from behind her backlighting the sky, illuminating Amanda's skin. |
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The shoes are shined, and the No. 2 pencils are sharpened and ready to get cracking on those math problems. |
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There was a wooden crate at the end of the bed, and a floor lamp with five different bulbs that you could control where the light shined near the head of the bed. |
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This time, the researchers shined their laser on solutions of glycine, an amino acid that can form three different crystal structures called alpha, beta, and gamma. |
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The photoelectric effect sees electrons emitted from the surface of a metal when light is shined upon it and the light's energy is absorbed. |
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This idea shined with its maximum brilliance in the early phase of the multisided invention of cinema. |
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A tungsten halogen light is shined on the skin and the NIR digital camera records the reflected light. |
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When a laser is shined under total internal reflection on a prism an evanescent field appears at the reflection surface. |
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One of the panels has been restored and shined, bringing out the warm luster of the wood. |
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During our music spacing, our team shined by keeping our motivation and our concentration. |
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There appeared one day while in port a very neat looking petty officer with a pressed uniform, trimmed beard, and shoes shined. |
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We shined a spotlight on this area, we think it has a lot of potential, and the rest of the world seems to have taken notice. |
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That light first shined through a producer named Tony Rodriguez, a roommate of one of Junior's older brothers. |
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That afternoon we polished and shined, swept and dusted, washed and waxed every nook and cranny of the little house while Madam Cuffy cooked the banquet. |
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The sun shined onto the earth, relighting it with gaiety and radiance. |
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The dark water flowed over sharp rocks and shined under the moonbeams. |
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The door to my cell was flung open and a bright light was shined in. |
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It started to rise, and a bright light shined through what was opening. |
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In the countryside, the men were hastily assembled, after which their captains went to some surprise location, often a barn or a cave, and brought out the weapons, which were hurriedly shined up at the last moment. |
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She has shined over the last season, reaching the quarter-finals of the Bell Challenger in Quebec and defeating Czech Kveta Peshke, then ranked 26th, at the Pittsburgh Challenger. |
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Boots shined, brass instruments sparkled, the water in the background glistened, and the medals on the chests of men and women reflected the bright sun. |
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Out of the mess of hair gel and heinous voices, Assaf shined. |
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An infrared light shined onto a soil sample produces a rapid identification of the type and composition of the soil, enabling advisors to assess the type and amount of fertiliser needed to raise its productivity. |
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Indianapolis, 29 August: The sun shined today at Indianapolis Speedway race track for final qualifying and the LCR Honda MotoGP Team racer Randy De Puniet qualified in 12th position for tomorrow's 28-lap race. |
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Many participants expressed having discovered Louise de Marillac from a new perspective: a highly-talented woman, excellent organizer and administrator, and the mystical elements of her spirituality shined forth as well. |
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The shoes must be clean and correctly shined. |
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Your shoes should be shined, you should be clean and neat. |
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Yet as Lebanon endured its darkest era, Chateau Musar shined through to the world. |
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Uncle Saul joked in the lobby of the plush nuthouse, wearing a brilliant sportcoat and shined elegant shoes. |
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Mugello, 31 May 2008: The sun shined at Mugello circuit today for final qualifying and the LCR Honda MotoGP Team rider Randy De Puniet qualified in 12th position for tomorrow's Italian Grand Prix. |
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After the sun was created, a difference in temperatures resulted from the places where the sun shined its light and the places where the sun's light didn't shine. |
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Yet, if someone were to ask how they judge their lives, they would instantly reply that never in the past had the light shined so brilliantly in human life as now, and that science had never before revealed so many secrets. |
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Lula, as he is universally known, was born poor in the north-east, shined shoes on the streets of São Paulo as a child and defied dictators as a union organiser. |
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Lula, who once shined shoes in São Paulo and lost a finger in a factory accident, is the first Brazilian president to be drawn from the mass of ordinary voters who elected him. |
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This year, the day started out with light rain showers and threatening clouds but the skies cleared and the sun shined brightly as the names of five fallen officers were added to the Ontario Police Memorial Wall of Honour. |
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Congratulations and applause go next to Jonas Lundgren who represented Sweden, and for Philippe Mille, our national candidate, who shined with the talent he's famous for. |
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Despite facing the scourge of poverty, exclusion, substance abuse, homelessness and other social ills, they shined in their refusal to be broken by their circumstances. |
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The fingertip device uses light that is shined through the patient's nail bed to measure carboxyhemoglobin and methemoglobin. |
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Old-fashioned St Paul's looks immemorially old-fashioned, with the worshippers shown to their seats by plump middle-aged men in frock coats, striped trousers and well shined black shoes. |
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As Jenks shined the large spotlight on the water, he saw a few bubbles and four long wakes leading away from an expanding circle of blood. |
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Then he plonks it back on eBay all shined up and trousers a cool pounds 2,800 profit. |
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Outfielder Jeff Knosp, a Saugus High product, has shined at the plate. |
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He shined my shoes until they were polished smooth and gleaming. |
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