The brightness from the lamps adds splendor and grandeur to the whole show. |
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It was very lavish and very imposing, a grueling display of majestic splendor. |
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At breakfast, Cate came into the dining room wearing a casual housedress, but Genevieve was already dressed in all of her splendor. |
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The magnificence and splendor of the city is at its peak during this season. |
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He slowed to a walk now, not worrying anymore, and he took a look around at the slight splendor of this. |
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The splendor of Havana, rather than being confined to a small quarter of the city, extends for miles. |
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There are no massive mounds or outlandish waterscapes to divert attention away from the natural splendor. |
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That place with such grandeur and splendor is enough to make me confused into thinking that I were walking on the street in Paris or in New York. |
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This tour of past splendor only magnified the shock I received later when I heard the news, and saw the reactions all around me. |
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It's another thing to be out in creation in some way or another and experience and encounter God's beauty or majesty or splendor or power. |
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He stared up at the magnificent splendor of a truly Roman city, its grand architecture and its air of power and determination. |
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The dress still retained a richness and splendor unlike any garment she had worn since that day. |
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It is an occasion celebrated with pomp and splendor, starting with colourful marches followed by vibrant speeches. |
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The story, a fairy tale that carries a remarkable moral, is brought to animation with magnificent splendor and humor. |
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The figures of the duad are the Son, who is the splendor of the Father, and the Word, which is the form of thought. |
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Their adventurous and inquisitive nature explains their fascination with the ancient beauty and splendor of Egypt. |
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The gardens were in full autumnal splendor as dried flowers and flame bright orange, yellow gourds adorned the gates. |
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Soon she is taken away to Olympus, a glittering paradisal city of splendor. |
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It was grander than anything I had ever seen, and still it was only a repast of moderate splendor, for a mere young lord and his friends. |
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The residents and guests of the Grand Hotel live their lives in comfort and splendor, spending their days in the bar or on the dance floor. |
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In his black limousine with the number one license plate, he would be driven into Chicago in solitary splendor. |
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The pageantry of Indian life appealed powerfully to the artist, and he rendered it with all his inherent splendor and gorgeousness. |
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In a single day his stubbly cheeks had begun to look hollow, and the muscles of his shoulders and legs stood out in dehydrated splendor. |
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As a matter of courtesy its sumptuosity and splendor were placed at the disposal of the new King. |
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Cottier and Company have converted into a place of princely but peaceful splendor. |
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The patterns, supposedly the best craftwork around, interested her far less than the wooded splendor beyond. |
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The splendor of the stonework in the villages testifies to the great craftsmanship through the ages. |
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Enjoy the splendor of red slickrock sculpted into magnificent canyons with arches, plunge pools, and hanging gardens. |
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Romantic and sexy, Paris beckons people from all over the world to bask in its splendor. |
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The deep green surcoat, woven of the finest silk, emphasized the splendor of his accouterments. |
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The snow carpeted the land, bathing the rolling plains in a magnificent monochromic splendor. |
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I had already read the books, but after the TV show came out, I was amazed by the splendor of the costumes. |
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On the contrary, these things took on their nobility and their splendor by virtue of their character as our attempts to respond faithfully to our callings or vocations. |
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The ceremony at the Nieuwe Kerk on dam Square should be a model of stately splendor. |
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Inside the audience chamber the sovereign was a picture of regal splendor. |
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He was enchanted by its austerity and declared that any one of these beautiful arroyos and canyons is a living example of the splendor of the ages. |
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Insulated from ruin, networked into success, failing upward and retiring in splendor are commonplace. |
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Watch the sky around the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world, explode with splendor. |
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But anyone wanting the splendor and sordidness of the Renaissance will not be disappointed. |
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After all, Baltic and Slavic languages have retained an alarming amount of Indo-European inflections in all of their mumbled, word-final splendor. |
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In a southern city, in the 1880s the Theodore Thomas Orchestra played in a theater where a farmer in a slouch hat occupied a box of solitary splendor. |
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For naturalists, Bermuda is lush and alive with natural splendor. |
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The leafy splendor of nature lures me out of snuggly sheets. |
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It was a clear day, a sunny day, a day of brightness and splendor. |
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It is a festival of joy, splendor, and brightness and happiness. |
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Back down toward the river, in contrast to the splendor of much of the Castle complex, Golden Lane is formed by numerous brightly painted shoe-box sized peasant houses. |
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But the true polar opposite of Belfast in terms of atmosphere and natural splendor has got to be the town of Killarney in County Kerry, southwestern Ireland. |
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Mabel, my young sister, dressed in the splendor of the flower girl's regalia, beaming me her sunny, unmarred smile as I brushed my hand past hers on the way to the altar. |
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Aspens and cottonwoods turn from green to gold, meadows are dotted with milkweed pods spilling their silvery strands, and a peaceful splendor invites you to relax. |
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It was of gigantic size, it was of princely splendor and the wood carving on the completely gilded outside was so elaborate and varied that the surface seemed to be alive. |
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Twain's sartorial splendor was topped off with a snappy violet bow tie. |
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It is also key to keep the bedazzlement of flash and filigree clear from the more staid splendor of substance. |
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When a peacock fans out the iridescent splendor of his train, more than half the time the peahen he's displaying for isn't even looking at him. |
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As the bus passed Devens Road, she pointed out honey locusts, their leaves in golden splendor. |
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About 50 paintings comprising, landscape and heritage, culture, figurate art in the exhibition highlighted and depicted the beauty and splendor. |
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The time for the bathing beauty had arrived. Botticelli's Venus, born of the salty brine, was dressed in nothing but splendor. |
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East Chicago, Ind., a smoky Lake Michigan steel town that isn't exactly famous for its esthetic splendor even when the sun shines. |
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During this period, Spain experienced the greatest epoch of cultural splendor in its history. |
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Augustus died an old but respected man in the year 14 and was celebrated with much pomp and splendor. |
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The imperial palace in Beijing's Forbidden City reached its current splendor. |
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Chang'an was the center of the central government, the home of the imperial family, and was filled with splendor and wealth. |
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I then set out to survey the town in the self-same palankeen. The houses had all of them an unearthly appearance, by no means consonant to our ideas of Oriental splendor. |
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Gloomily, I noted the splendor of Melody's thighs, peachily tan. |
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Flooding with fore-glory the pages of the Book they all point forward to one focal spot of splendor upon God's horizon of the end-time upon which all eyes are centered. |
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Atahualpa's intention appears to have been to impress the small Spanish force with this display of splendor and he had no anticipation of an ambush. |
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