As dusk fell, the Gandhi Park grounds were set aglow as hundreds of candles were lit to commemorate the occasion. |
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Sara stood there dressed in dusty rose and ivory, mahogany-brown hair aglow in the light of the sun as she stared behind him to the easel. |
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At night, the city is aglow in light cast by red lanterns, scattered throughout Old Town and high in the surrounding hills. |
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The restaurant is beautiful, aglow with rich hardwoods, cream parchment, wrought copper screens and beaten metal surfaces. |
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The setting sun set the haze aglow like icy blood, and Rupert gave a shiver. |
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For those of you who saw that big old moon in the sky last night, with its full face aglow, you will understand. |
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A bearded sorcerer is busy invoking spirits with his incantation, his glazed eyes staring into the distance and all aglow in the dark. |
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Its simple and lucid narrative is aglow with moments and charged yet contained interplay of emotions. |
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We talk for quite a while, their cigarettes aglow, while I watch a local denizen pass by on the sidewalk three times. |
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The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight. |
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The restaurant area is aglow with vibrant shades of turquoise and tangerine, while huge candles drip waxen stalactites down one wall. |
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When they walked out into the cold night, she turned to him and her face was aglow with the golden fluorescence of streetlights. |
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The camp greeted us with the surreal vision of a linen-covered dining table set on the bank, aglow in candlelight and sparkling crystal. |
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They headed their way to the school garden, which was aglow with a thousand shimmering lights. |
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Suddenly aglow under the light bulb of an idea dancing above his head, Paul Reinhard turned to his typing machine. |
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Her left side is slightly aglow from the luminous of the fire, an orange to her tan skin. |
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Whatever it was, another one stepped into the clearing, which was by now aglow with the light of both ethereal beings. |
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Then Ruby's smile set the screen aglow as the Chief of Police handed her a shiny plaque. |
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The darkened rooms on the south and west side are all aglow with moon shine. |
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The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight. |
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The Inn was all aglow with lights twinkling from its many stories, a beacon on the hill above Freeport. |
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The lamp at the entrance of the greenhouse had already been aglow and green, producing a bright shimmer across the closed area of rich flora. |
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The Police Headquarters was a huge building, aglow with fluorescent lights that changed from pale blue to electric green. |
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He didn't say anything, and he was peering at me inscrutably through the darkness when I looked at him again, his eyes aglow in the porch light. |
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The crystal ball is green and aglow with sparkling, erm, bits. |
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As a result of the dusty conditions the flare set the entire night sky aglow in a wash of brilliant red which faded gradually to orange, then to black. |
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The lights are aglow in the windows, the sound of the Christmas carols and the song we associate with the season of goodwill to all men is with us once again. |
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Other coats were quiet and subdued from the back and aglow with Spirograph patterns on the front. |
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She wears no make-up, her eyes are glassy, and her feverish cheeks are aglow. |
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A rather plump girl began to walk towards them, her face aglow. |
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I stood panting in the grass, aglow with the plenipotence that a shot gives you. |
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He is aglow, too, remembering Freud presiding over the Vienna Society. |
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