| A single blue and single red spasm of coruscation flickered on either side of the dragon. |
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| A coruscation of faces recalls the Malthusian horrors of the early 20 th-century Belgian artist James Ensor. |
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| The stars had come out and the fireworks that announced the Festival were flying up in the sky and littering the big black nothing with flambeau and coruscation. |
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| There is a section of tolling, funereal stasis, in which the energy of the music dissipates almost to oblivion, before gathering itself into another geometric storm of colour and coruscation. |
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