For An Appeal to Heaven, she illuminated a breadboard with a scene of a woman praying, her hands and shoulders twined with flowers and leaves. |
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At night, select a route over illuminated areas rather than unlighted terrain. |
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He was illuminated by the fire of the burning building, and he could feel all of their eyes on him. |
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At the stroke of midnight, firecrackers shot up throughout the city and illuminated the sky with colourful fluorescent streaks. |
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Another curious conflict between political correctitude and traditional teachings was illuminated by the poster. |
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The daylight that penetrated the depths illuminated a hitherto unseen and strange world. |
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Dotted along the road were many little religious shrines illuminated by flickering candles and featuring nativity scenes. |
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His readers learnt that when gigantic portraits of Stalin were illuminated by electricity entire apartment blocks were blacked out. |
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At midnight, all the city is blacked out, but the giant bronze statue on Chanamsan Hill remains illuminated brilliantly with a spotlight. |
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She was obviously enjoying the antics of the jugglers and tumblers illuminated by the flickering light. |
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On the wall at each end are two small monitors that hold in black light the illuminated images of ships passing. |
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Readings were corrected for area of the illuminated spot and the wavelength sensitivity of the meter. |
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At 0445 the flight deck was dimly lit, the Australian White Ensign illuminated as sailors and soldiers fell in for the dawn service. |
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Four giant white spotlights were illuminated from the top of each gantry, pointing upwards towards the sky. |
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At night Sikhs illuminated and decorated their houses and Gurdwaras with candles and electric lights. |
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The painting becomes a study of a rather bleak room illuminated by indirect light that barely enables us to make out the art on the walls. |
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Our No. 1 bleed-leak light illuminated, so we secured the No. 1 bleed system. |
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The elongated light fixtures neatly built into the ceiling illuminated the corridors providing vision for the patrolling guard units. |
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He is also known to have been a devoted reader of sacred works including books of hours and other illuminated texts. |
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Here were lives lived in the light of eternity, punctuated by tragedy, illuminated by the joy of unbiddable grace. |
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The horseshoe arch had also been illustrated by Mozarabs in their illuminated manuscripts such as the one of Beatus of Lebana. |
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Slam City Jam illuminated both the worst and the best aspects of modern skateboarding. |
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Near Freder, upon the illuminated mosaic floor, cowered the little drink-mixer, sobbing uncontrolledly. |
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Entries are marked by cantilevered translucent glass canopies, which are internally illuminated to glow at night. |
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A series of catwalks criss-crossed above him, illuminated by a large skylight. |
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Flexible spaces for work, rest, and play are illuminated by skylights and deftly placed windows. |
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Blue lights illuminated the entire skyline, making the city look even more majestic. |
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The fire illuminated a colossal figure that stood about as tall as a skyscraper. |
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Fluid is instilled around the veins, and they are then illuminated from beneath the skin with a powerful light source. |
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At night, the wind direction indicator is illuminated with an array of overhead lights to highlight the wind sleeve. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump. |
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An illuminated in-flight refueling probe is installed in the top center line of the fuselage. |
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The ceiling was at least five meters over their heads, a cool, light-blue dome illuminated by indirect lighting. |
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Their physiological studies further illuminated female sexuality and the female response cycle. |
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Her imagination had depicted him to her as suffering fearfully, but yet supported and illuminated by sanctity, love, and patience. |
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The flicker of candlelight illuminated the darkened dining room, creating phantasmal shadows dancing upon the walls. |
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Something akin to rain was falling over her awareness, silver rain that was illuminated impossibly against the darkness as it was unleashed. |
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A black cloth was draped on the large cross above the organ in the center of the sanctuary, faintly illuminated. |
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Large illuminated letters became popular with the advent of hand-written manuscripts and official documents. |
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Two different worlds present themselves to the scholar of Hebrew illuminated manuscripts from Spain. |
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Yet a current show there, on one of the grandest of all illuminated manuscripts, does both. |
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During this period, the minarets of all the mosques are illuminated with strings of electric lights. |
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As the season approaches the countryside and towns light up and outlines of houses buildings and churches are illuminated. |
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Seems its only presence to the passing motorist is a narrow entrance road and a sign which wasn't illuminated. |
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At the top of the last little bump, they could see the shoulder-high summit sign illuminated by the first light of day. |
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All movement was eradicated as a brilliant flash of blue-orange light illuminated their horrified faces. |
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A great flash of lightning illuminated the world outside, showing the trees dark against the night sky. |
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A flash of light briefly illuminated the hallway, pouring through the broken window and burning their eyes. |
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We both stood there for a while, our faces illuminated by the moon's pale light, silent. |
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The chandelier is original, was originally lit with coal gas and today is illuminated with natural gas. |
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Sometimes the images appear to be strangely illuminated or may be seen from a peculiar angle. |
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Recently, my wife and I experienced the snowy white peaks of Maine's mountains illuminated by pink dawns and golden sunsets. |
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The small, dark squares visible along the hull beneath the main deck represent windows that illuminated interior spaces. |
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Emily sits in a stream, covered by a half-submerged parachute, illuminated by dappled light coming through a tree. |
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But an ambitious owner could then hot-rod his breviary by colouring them in as if they had been illuminated by real monks. |
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The room is now illuminated only by the television that paints its own confused pantomime on the walls. |
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That was almost a horrid idea, but something about it illuminated many other possibilities. |
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She stepped inside, there was still no light and the pale moonlight shining in the door illuminated the room, casting eerie shadows. |
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She turned her head and glared at his motionless face, partially illuminated by pale moonlight that crept through a crack in the curtains. |
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I've always thought that some illuminated manuscripts resemble a hypertext, particularly those that acquired marginalia from later users. |
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Soft golden lamplight illuminated the windows as the travellers eventually reached their destination. |
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This manuscript, although richly illuminated, is not all that interesting from a paleographical perspective. |
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The reverse backlight stays illuminated as long as you're fussing with buttons. |
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Up go illuminated pink flamingos, Chinese lanterns, chile-pepper lights, and glowing plastic Santas. |
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They sent up a fragrance of sweet oil and illuminated the soft wall-paintings of pagan heroes and gods. |
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The slanted light from the vent cover not far behind her illuminated her silhouette. |
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He was succeeded by his son Wacaw IV in 1378, a passionate bibliophile who commissioned a number of superbly illuminated books. |
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At night, the structure is dramatically illuminated, casting angular shadows through the clearing. |
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Leaves were then illuminated with actinic light and saturating flashes of 0.7 s duration were applied every 1.5 min. |
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Following this, leaves were illuminated with actinic light until a steady-state photosynthetic rate was reached. |
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Machine gun fire began raking the fields, and muzzle flashes illuminated the underbrush of the nearby trees. |
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A chess set placed upon a matching stand creates the same effect as a painting illuminated by a picture light. |
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And somehow, even drained of all colour and illuminated by only inspired sunbeams, the pictures manage to take on a life of their own. |
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The wind was whispering quietly in the trees, which were illuminated by a half hidden full moon. |
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Swashbuckling forward play which illuminated the gloomy wasteland of the National League has been rationed to tantalising glimpses. |
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But this power is achieved by historicizing Chesnutt in a way that ignores important forces that recent scholarship has illuminated. |
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Numerous panels and illuminated miniatures or historiated initials survive and frequently appear on the art market. |
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Far in the back of his throat was a glimmer of light, a pale glow that illuminated his teeth and palate. |
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His or her face is illuminated with a soft red light, and white noise is played over headphones. |
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The surrounding snow-capped peaks are hidden by thick cloud from which frozen rain floats lazily down, reflecting light from illuminated windows. |
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A well placed light fixture recessed in the wall illuminated the area perfectly. |
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The illuminated installation elegantly and dramatically enhances the architecture of the building. |
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Broken buildings surrounded her, their silhouettes illuminated by the fires which danced within them. |
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I never saw the Church so adorned with Tapestry and Lustres, nor illuminated with cierges in my life. |
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In addition to the usual acts of remembrance, London was illuminated in red from Thursday through to Sunday. |
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The case may be illuminated by taking up the familiar parallel between the Greek heroes and the saints of early Christendom. |
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This is a tranquil lofty space, white-painted, lined down each wall with illuminated rendered alcoves and upholstered benches. |
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It had, like the rest of the corridors in the building, cool blue walls on one side, which was illuminated by overhead strip lights. |
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Yet, by the end of the semester, this was the book that most illuminated their understandings of the complex causations behind forest change. |
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Fifteen days later the Lantern Festival is celebrated and all of the city is illuminated with glowing ornate paper lanterns. |
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During the Lantern Festival, most temples are illuminated by colorful lanterns of all shapes and sizes. |
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Tall and willowy models swaggered down the catwalk, illuminated by a constant barrage of hundreds of camera flashes. |
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The work is viewed on a screen behind which drawings, puppets, and backdrops are illuminated using opaque and transparent projections. |
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Men and women lounge in striped deck chairs only to be replaced by distraught, fighting figures illuminated in flashing lights. |
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They also want crossings illuminated when being used and railway vehicles to have reflective markings. |
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Only a lava lamp illuminated my cramped, dark apartment, its red-tinted light bouncing off the red of the walls. |
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The up arrows are illuminated in white for angelic heaven and the down arrows glower red for hellish damnation! |
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We are cut off from these illuminated texts by our lack of Latin, Greek, Anglo-Saxon and Norman French. |
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It's a slow boat ride that weaves though the darkness amidst illuminated animatronic scenes of pirate mayhem. |
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Roads will be properly illuminated to avoid accidents, especially for the two-wheeler riders who bump into road dividers, he said. |
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Their places were set high above a circular platform which was only illuminated by the dim light from above. |
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Unlike traditional fluorescent markers, they are very bright and do not bleach if harshly illuminated. |
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Others may opt for illuminated automobile hubcaps, which are internally lit, allowing a bright flash of style to customize any car. |
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It was a debacle with a capital D writ large in ten foot illuminated letters. |
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Some areas at the Tate were inexplicably illuminated at the low candlepower reserved for the most fragile old-master drawings. |
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Emergency exits must be made of fireproof materials and must be clear of any obstructions, and must be illuminated at all times. |
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When illuminated with electric lights or candles, the pumpkins radiate the same muted colors as stained-glass windows. |
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The aircraft took off in the dark with the runway illuminated by truck lights. |
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It is not that we are illuminated by the divine light, but that the truth we grasp is illuminated. |
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Our eyes widened when a flash of lightning lit up the sky and illuminated the dark figure. |
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Later reference to a dictionary illuminated the answer, but by that stage all had been revealed. |
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This manuscript is written in a bold hand, with black ink, and is illuminated with rude portraits of the Evangelists. |
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Light was coming from underneath the water, and it illuminated the white-pink fish that swam around. |
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I forgo interaction with eight biscuit tins surmounted by illuminated photographs. |
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Sanura's door was propped open, as it always was, so Rebecca went straight to the illuminated room. |
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Standing on the crest of the hill, illuminated against the morning sun, was a figure clothed in rippling blue-silver robes. |
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Her choice of objects are illuminated by noticing the effects of similar strategies in the work of those artists who were genuinely her peers. |
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By 5.22 pm Scharnhorst was surrounded and illuminated by star shells as heavy guns and torpedoes pounded into her, setting her ablaze end to end. |
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When illuminated at night, the structure creates an illusion of glittering crystal arching over the roadway. |
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The rocky coastline is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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His head, arched over the pillow and framed by the blanket folded beneath his chin, was illuminated by pale moonlight. |
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Second, the history of these islands is illuminated by archaeology to a quite extraordinary extent. |
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She was illuminated now, a little sylph of a woman, perhaps in her mid-thirties, with deep-set eyes and a long Roman nose. |
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Erica glanced up at Dan whose face was illuminated by the flames of campfires. |
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Martine summoned one of them with the press of an illuminated, arrowed button. |
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The tower's rough surface is illuminated by starlight and is silhouetted against the background glow of more distant gas. |
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Great flashes of light illuminated the whole area, punctuated by the rumbling of thunder clouds. |
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Through the other door I could just see the rear of the thing as it moved off down the road, illuminated by a set of dim running lights. |
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During the experiments, cells were illuminated by a halogen lamp through glass fibre optics. |
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A fog gripped the grass surface tenaciously, illuminated by a halogen lamp mounted to the side of the barn. |
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A cheap, luminous dial or illuminated watch with large numbers is quite handy. |
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Small dapples of light occasionally broke through and barely illuminated any of the uneven littered ground. |
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His eyes adjusted to the dimly lit room, illuminated by a single, heavily curtained window. |
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One part of the exercise involved night skiing across the Snowy River illuminated by half-moon on a cold, clear night. |
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Isis stepped out into the dim room, illuminated only by a thin beam of light coming from beneath a door a few yards away. |
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Nearby will be a tall transparent wall of glass sited in a reflecting pool and illuminated with blue light. |
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The sun was setting, so only the half-light of dusk illuminated the clearing. |
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The lens tube serves to magnify the illuminated slide, so that projected images from 6 to 12 feet wide can be obtained. |
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Despite these magnificently illuminated codices, by the end of the Middle Ages, illustrated bibles had become a rarity. |
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Areas where the glue was applied show up under ultraviolet light, and police can read the microdots using a hand-held illuminated magnifier. |
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Neither fish is brightly illuminated, with only three of the constellation stars appearing slightly brighter than 4th magnitude. |
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These lanterns were mangel-wurzels or pumpkins hollowed out with a ghostly face cut into them, illuminated by a candle placed inside. |
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We set off through the illuminated streets of nighttime London, round Hyde Park Corner, up Piccadilly and through the backstreets of Mayfair. |
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The full moon illuminated the black car parked in the driveway across the street and down a little. |
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If I click on an illuminated cherry, a 16 th-century picture of a toy appears and a verse from a nursery rhyme is spoken. |
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The attic space in each house is illuminated by three fitted Velux windows and there are limestone fireplaces and marble mantelpieces throughout. |
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The treasury has been converted into a bright little museum of censers, illuminated manuscripts and paintings. |
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The stars shone from above and a full moon illuminated the realm of the night. |
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The illuminated manuscripts are so fragile the lighting is very low in the gallery. |
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At the same time, there are less than a dozen extant early medieval Welsh manuscripts, and only three are illuminated. |
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The sun had set now and only the light of the full moon illuminated her face. |
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The full moon illuminated her face in an indescribable way, and it almost astounded Jin. |
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The sight of these illuminated beasts, belching out fire and smoke on a dark night was intended to terrify would-be intruders. |
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There was hardly enough light from the stage, where spotlights illuminated the still drawn, dusty curtains somewhat half-heartedly. |
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The cool evening breeze played with her hair, and the full moon illuminated her face. |
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With no windows the interior is illuminated only by the thin needles of light entering between the bamboo canes. |
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Today the city is illuminated softly from behind grey clouds wafted inland from the Irish Sea and massing menacingly to the north. |
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He credits this awesome landscape with inspiring many of the crystalline passages of prose that have illuminated his other books. |
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The bare amount of light it cast illuminated the western sky in a gorgeous rainbow of pinks, yellows, and oranges. |
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The contact boat was only two miles from Grafton, and a chase ensued, with the suspected smugglers being illuminated by powerful searchlights. |
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With a burst of intense white light, the entire hallway was illuminated for a split second. |
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When illuminated with violet light, the tumour emits pink fluorescence that is detected by a highly sensitive camera. |
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The female figure stands to the left of the frame, her brightly illuminated front turned in three-quarter view toward the picture plane. |
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We see portions of the illuminated half from various viewpoints as both Earth and Venus orbit the Sun. |
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The aircraft crossed the threshold at 50 feet and the landing lights illuminated the numbers and fixed distance markers. |
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At night, light from the interior radiates out in thousands of shimmering pinpricks, like a spectacularly illuminated porcupine. |
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The amended bylaw allows for a 12-square foot, illuminated, canopy sign on the east elevation of the building. |
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The light barely illuminated the forest around them and it was very menacing at this late hour. |
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A dim, yellow light illuminated the tiny room, the source of the light coming from a beaten-looking lamp naked of its shade. |
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To most Brooklynites, it is surely the building's exterior, especially the four illuminated clock faces below the dome, that matters most. |
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Suddenly, a bright flash of blue illuminated the stable house and the horses were nickering and neighing. |
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There was one staircase in the centre, dimly illuminated by torchlight, and it led to somewhere below. |
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Ather walked though the small city as torchlight illuminated the walls of the huts. |
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The shutters were latched and a faint light illuminated the embroidered curtain frills and the white satin duvet folded neatly across the bed. |
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The sanctuary itself is the most brilliantly illuminated part of the church. |
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The interior is further illuminated by slatted or fretted skylights while lower down, translucent canopies act as light diffusors. |
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Animal tracks, illuminated by the moon's light, told of how various forms of wildlife frequented this place of tranquility. |
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This limited the CRISPR system to its minimal functional components and thus illuminated its potential as a powerful genome editing tool. |
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Let us hope when it is illuminated that at least some of the philistines might see what the fuss is about. |
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A fork of lightning illuminated the imposing shape that hovered in the doorway. |
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He stepped closer as she cowered in fear and a beam of moonlight illuminated his face. |
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It reminded me of how the ancient scribes lovingly embellished letters in bibles and illuminated manuscripts with human and animal forms. |
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The interior of the temple is softly illuminated by daylight filtering through perforated screens on the eastern walls. |
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He walks up to one of the machines, inserts a ten-dollar bill in the appropriate slot and presses some green illuminated number pad. |
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He said oversized and illuminated signs were not appropriate in the area. |
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One, with a grand main chamber dramatically illuminated by candle niches, recently shared its acoustics during a concert. |
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The library in Williamsburg itself is illuminated with antique filament bulbs and everything inside is of the past or a nod to it. |
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Inviting chairs are abundantly spaced and warmly illuminated. |
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The megalithic passage tomb is illuminated by the winter solstice sunrise. |
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Designers of Montgomery County's lighting retrofits found an even more efficient alternative to incandescent lamps for use in illuminated exit signs. |
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He intends to not be here to see what lime-green, red and purple look like against the background of blue walls already illuminated by dubious tubelights. |
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Berthed bow to bow in a mirror image of each other the massive white ships were illuminated by a spectacular light show as the quayside party began. |
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Whenever Stout shone his flashlight beam into one of the rooms, it illuminated stacks of mortar shells and explosives. |
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His mockery of bourgeois values and high society, both of which he rose above through personality and style, illuminated the dandy's appeal to Depression-era audiences. |
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The room was illuminated only by a small table lamp in the corner. |
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Simultaneously, a transparent display rises from above the wheel and is illuminated by ultra-violet light to reveal the speedometer and tachometer. |
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We spent the night on a big wooden yacht cruising backwards and forwards along the river, eating good food and cooing over the illuminated sights. |
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Not all the manuscripts on show are spectacularly illuminated. |
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They shared their struggles and triumphs, and illuminated the frontlines of the fight for equality. |
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It has also illuminated its best hope for true freedom, real equality, and vital democracy. |
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They embrace three angular lanterns that pull light into the heart of the building and, at night, seem to float above it like illuminated marquees. |
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The sun illuminated a drift of orange-flowered trees on the far ridge. |
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Shortly before the stroke of the midnight bell, the International Hotel burst out in a blaze of colored Bengal lights which illuminated the streets in a beautiful manner. |
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All of this is illuminated by the sublime radiance of the midnight sun. |
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When my oldest child was a toddler, I treated illuminated screens like plutonium. |
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At the Park Hotel that night, I sat in my room again, looking out at the illuminated Tokyo Tower and the helicopter pads on the roofs of the office blocks below. |
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Among those possibilities are door handles that illuminate whenever the doors open, illuminated bezels around air ducts and door kick panels that light up. |
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The exhibit showcases decorated manuscripts and features 13 new acquisitions in addition to selected pieces from the Getty collection of illuminated manuscripts. |
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The two restaurants and Dublin were illuminated beautifully to highlight the embroidery and sequin work on the garments displayed by the sinuous models. |
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Pretty patchwork place mats were placed on a crisp white linen tablecloth with a side plate full of gleaming cutlery, all illuminated by a large church candle. |
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In July 3, the rocky coastline they both share is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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A few seconds later, the light flicked off and the screen lit up, replacing my reflection with an illuminated monochrome photo of a badly beaten man. |
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The library and its adjacent structure are detailed so that the viewer is gently aware of new sills and metal door frames and an illuminated linear storage unit. |
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What we are looking at in essence is the underdrawing for an illuminated manuscript, an art form that we associate more with the Middle Ages than with the later Renaissance. |
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You will see how your thoughts are created and set up, add a higher frequency to them, and unentangle your emotional and mental bodies for clearer, illuminated thinking. |
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While these objects are seemingly simple in construction and unimposing in materials, Doris illuminated the many rich layers of meaning they encode. |
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The sand here is stabilised by conifers but the suntrap path was illuminated by heavy bowers of broom and numerous orchids white to deepest purple. |
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I felt a strong repulsion for him, but kept following as I appreciated those tall buildings illuminated by neon lamps and the electronic advertisements. |
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Plants were illuminated by natural daylight, supplemented by sodium lamps. |
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It begins with an elegaic image of a guy in a pick-up truck, illuminated by the setting sun. |
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The glass roof brought sunlight down and illuminated the blue walls. |
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A faint orange light illuminated the checkpoint on the pitch-black highway in eastern Libya last night. |
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Many examples of the vexillum are represented in illuminated manuscripts. |
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The DNA was illuminated and imaged as above with a 100x oil immersion objective, intensified and recorded to a computer hard drive using a low light vidicon camera. |
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In most research settings, observers sit in the dark watching an illuminated vivarium, peer through gauzy curtains, or observe by means of remote video surveillance. |
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A paper published this week illuminated the relationship between light and matter. |
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Another interesting feature EA has added to the game is night golf, letting the golfer play in a non-typical environment with the help of an illuminated ball. |
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There are fine straw stalactites, tall and graceful columns and numerous stalagmites sprouting up from the floor, with the splendid scene all carefully illuminated. |
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The woman's face seemed to recede in an illuminated cobweb of coarse hair that, most likely, has been free of interference from hairstylists for years. |
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You will also need an illuminated number plate at the rear of the unit. |
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The light source was a microscope halogen lamp, which unilaterally illuminated the protruding stump, via a light guide at a site 2-4 cm from the lower cut end. |
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In the dead of night, the caparisoned elephants illuminated by the dancing flames of torches and surrounded by the aroma of burning oil assume an almost ethereal look. |
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The glowing oil lamp in the foreground and the sash window illuminated in the sober terrace beyond are at once marvellous and mundane, as light always is in Piero's work. |
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Using 35-millimeter film, the camera produced high quality pairs of images that could be viewed in hand-held illuminated stereoscopes or projected using polarizing filters. |
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Thus, the museum began to acquire European sculpture and old master drawings and purchased an important collection of medieval and renaissance illuminated manuscripts. |
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Even though they were only illuminated by the light from a street lamp, the length of the exposure allowed him to use a tiny aperture and get magnificent depth of field. |
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Eddie McCarthy scampered about among the branches stringing lights all over, and finally placing the big, illuminated star on the very highest point. |
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The clear 1.5 inch dot matrix LCD screen is nicely illuminated at will. |
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All other equipment and kit will feature the more modern logo featuring the traditional kangaroo and emu, and the Southern Cross, illuminated by a sunburst. |
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The designator directs a laser beam at the target, the laser seeker picks up the reflected light, and the bomb or missile homes in on the illuminated target. |
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The interior, softly illuminated by a heat lamp, holds a fiberglass object about 2 feet long that represents a golden brown chicharron, or deep-fried pork rind. |
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All of the illuminated fascias above the shops had been smashed. |
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When the lights flashed it illuminated the sky and the whole area. |
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On Diwali 1619 the Golden Temple was illuminated with many lights to welcome home and celebrate the release of Guru Hargobind from imprisonment in Gwalior fort. |
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He is a fine late Romanesque painter open to more modern influences, particularly those emanating from Byzantium, perhaps via Franciscan illuminated manuscripts. |
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The centre of the village around the Market Place is illuminated with hundreds of fairy lights and in recent years there has been an illuminated tableau on the River Avon. |
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Her hair was tousled cutely around her face, and the darkness illuminated her eyes incandescently, as if he were staring into the eyes of an angel. |
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The shadow engulfed figure's face illuminated as he inflamed a lighter. |
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For this number, the black backdrop behind the stage is suddenly raised to its full height, and is illuminated up with thousands of tiny pinpoints of light. |
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Biblical manuscripts, Gospels and psalters, were the most elaborately illuminated products of insular, Carolingian, Ottonian, and Anglo-Saxon art. |
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Holding it up by its thin length of braided cord, he examined it contemplatively, its yellow stone glinting in the dim candlelight that illuminated the loomhouse. |
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The interval illuminated a match which travelled fast but went nowhere. |
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A short foray into the spotlights, the briefest dance with immortality and then exit stage left in a body bag illuminated by a thousand camera flashlights. |
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These strange snowmen characters are totally copiable, so you can have unlimited amounts of them and are illuminated so they look great at day and even better at night! |
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Greater emphasis will be given to secular manuscript illustration and to the important role of English patronage of Flemish illuminated manuscripts. |
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He uses his virtuoso calligraphic skills to create works that call up everything from illuminated manuscripts to German Fraktur wedding certificates. |
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While performing calculations relating to gross profit analysis, cash ratios and decreasing cash to total current assets, unexplained variances become illuminated. |
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Sand divers and garden eels, still feeding in the early evening on suspended plankton, plunged into the sand as our bright lights illuminated the darkening water. |
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The first public gas company in the world was set up in London in 1812, and Westminster Bridge was the first public thoroughfare to be illuminated by gaslight. |
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I slid the closet door shut just as the room was illuminated with light. |
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The course provides golfers with balls illuminated with glow sticks. |
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It would be wrong to say that the increase of points for a drawn match from two to four has illuminated this demob-happy streak but it has certainly helped. |
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Fluorescent light fixtures attached to the ceiling illuminated the space, and the green, orange and yellow powder glowed with an otherworldly, psychedelic intensity. |
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Lights from above illuminated the puddles of refuse and rain water. |
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His pictures are largely based on brown or grey schemes illuminated with vivid touches of colour, and are notable for their very subtle gradations of tone. |
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The exhibition includes more than 300 objects including tapestries. jewellery, stained glass, tomb effigies and sculptures, as well as paintings and illuminated books. |
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A few dim blue lights partially illuminated my instrument panel. |
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Among the 150 objects included are sculpture, panel paintings, illuminated manuscripts, textiles, gold and silver works, jewelry, enamels and ivories. |
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Illustrated by photographs, this part renders an endearing picture of the artist, illuminated by notes from his personal journal and his first sketches and doodles. |
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On the side of Auchinleck House was a mural by Trewin Copplestone which was illuminated at night. |
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Artwork from Ireland's Gaelic period is found on pottery, jewellery, weapons, drinkware, tableware, stone carvings and illuminated manuscripts. |
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Although nothing much is left of the wall paintings, evidence of their pictorial art is found in Bibles and Psalters, in illuminated manuscripts. |
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However, a large ice cream and an illuminated sword to wave at the baddy gave him the courage to come back in. |
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Subtending just seven millimeters at 100 yards when not illuminated, it is completely hidden within the crosshair intersection. |
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A FULL moon is the lunar phase that occurs when the Moon is completely illuminated as seen from the Earth. |
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Like others who saw the phenomenon well, Firsoff described lighter areas within the general faintly illuminated nightside. |
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With a quartz-activated clock, illuminated cigar lighter, illuminated ashtray and illuminated glove box, drivers were fully accommodated. |
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They run along the illuminated part of the promenade, from Starr Gate to Bispham, during the Illuminations. |
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Drowned in eternal mist, illuminated by a decrepit sun or by emphemeral meteors, it is a world of greyness. |
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An interesting feature of the day was the trafficator, an illuminated arm which popped out of the side of the car when indicating a turn. |
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The illuminated white chamber was connected to the dark chamber, which was equipped with an electrifiable grid floor. |
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Morris also continued writing poetry and began designing illuminated manuscripts and embroidered hangings. |
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Leaning forward she would be, on the seat of the general's illuminated car, glazed in, a regular raree show! |
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As I observed the light fading in Cemento's eyes whilst the Pottery Pouncer illuminated her, I felt an unusual bond with her. |
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Too many people over the years, both on and off the field, have been attracted to St James's by the illuminated pound sign outside. |
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Michelle Schantz's image of a lonely cabin illuminated under the Northern Lights in Finnmark, Norway, took home the viewer's choice award. |
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Shunning the wordprocessor, I am instead scratching it into the desk-top, while illuminated by oil-lamp. |
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In the Ottoman Empire, illuminated and illustrated manuscripts were commissioned by the Sultan or the administrators of the court. |
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It is headquartered in Leverkusen, where its illuminated sign is a landmark. |
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The merits of bilingual education vis-a-vis ESL are not illuminated sufficiently by research. |
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The style was taken up with great skill and enthusiasm by Celtic artists in metalwork and illuminated manuscripts. |
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Many of the manuscripts with literary versions are illuminated with miniatures. |
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Works on paper includes printmaking, photography, and the book arts such as illuminated manuscripts. |
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Carolingian illuminated manuscripts and ivory plaques, which have survived in reasonable numbers, approached those of Constantinople in quality. |
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All three designs feature an 8000 millicandela LED illuminated reticule, an 11-position intensity setting dial, and a large 50mm objective lens. |
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I selected one from the top of the latter group-the 8-32x56 with illuminated reticle and sidewheel parallax adjustment. |
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Gyulbudaghian's nebula, also known as GM29, is illuminated by light emitted from the young energetic protostar PV Cephei. |
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She passed during a brief but beautiful sun shower with the sky illuminated by rainbows. |
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The process is also referred to as illuminated printing, and the finished products as illuminated books or prints. |
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The Russian warships illuminated the trawlers with their searchlights and opened fire. |
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