Within the canvas, there is a makeshift altar, the flickering of candles illuminating the glister of an icon. |
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The second factor is that as housing loses its glister, investors will be encouraged to switch their savings back into the stock market. |
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Sandy, on the other hand, was furiously tapping on Dianna's shoulder, a glister of fear visible in her baby blue eyes. |
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The shallow glister of spectacle, together with the illusory privilege of participation, are plainly hostile to contemplation or compassion. |
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Daniels's coinage 'abjad' won't glister in the annals of euonymy, but I must use it here for clarity's sake. |
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By the time of this year's Policy Exchange summer party, attended by the entire Cameron court, and a good proportion of New Labour's old entourage, there was a glister of a movement that believed it was winning the argument. |
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When Mr Glister opened the back door to the club he was met by intense heat and thick smoke from his burning car. |
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