The same light slanted across her face, illuminating her pale green eyes and making her slightly tanned skin glow. |
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Sunlight slanted through the windows, illuminating his blond hair, now peppered with gray. |
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Hunting trophies line the walls and cartwheel light fixtures hang from the ceiling, illuminating the tables and paved stone floor. |
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And their recollections perhaps provide a more illuminating insight into the McLeish story. |
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Even here, in the first chapter, the reader is treated to probing analysis and illuminating discussion. |
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The same year Lodygin's electric lamps were illuminating a St Petersburg shop and he went on to patent the wolfram filament lamp. |
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The results of an exhaustive study into masculinity were published this week and they make for illuminating reading. |
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Overhead the sun shone brightly, illuminating the garden with a brilliant ray of light. |
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Good morning and welcome to the program, which will be illuminating for night nibblers, like me for instance. |
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At night they are beautiful, illuminating as they do the splendour of the area. |
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He does so clearly, often illuminating the topic with discussion of classical texts. |
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Lights glow in the planting bed, illuminating brush-like desert spoons and brilliant bougainvilleas. |
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I would like to thank him for illuminating discussions and for sending a manuscript prior to publication. |
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Sunlight streamed into the building illuminating the two escalators in the center of the large foyer. |
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At the moment, in the third window down, a light shone brightly, illuminating a small patch of the garden below. |
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Light suddenly burst from the lamps in the corners of the room, illuminating the forms of her three best friends. |
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Part of the reason for this non-uniformity is the variation in intensity of the beam illuminating the modulator. |
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Of the discursive chapters, Duck's review of Trinitarian language in English-language hymnody is probably the most illuminating. |
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His application of these to Weiss's materials on epigraphy, numismatics, and topography is jarring, but illuminating. |
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This is an ingenious and illuminating argument, but it is open to serious objection. |
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I feel panic rising in the back of my throat, urgency illuminating my cerebral cortex, and a dark cloud of bewilderment obscuring my vision. |
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After illuminating both sea and land with parachute flares, the enemy aircraft came in at low level. |
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Eight of the illuminating plastic road safety boxes were smashed to pieces in a frenzied attack in the early hours of Sunday morning. |
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The harsh neon light hanging from the tiled ceiling cast an eerie glow on his face, illuminating his serious features. |
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This morning we flew over Lake George as the sun rose, illuminating the dams one after the other like beacons. |
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I walked briskly up the driveway of Sean's house, the street light illuminating me. |
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I must have looked odd, sitting there, the light from a street lamp illuminating my pale complexion, my black hair clashing meanly with my skin. |
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Like a flashbulb illuminating fog, light from the outburst of a star has revealed its dusty surroundings. |
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Suddenly a brilliant glow filled the night, illuminating the snow-capped alps in the distance. |
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A giant chandelier hovered over them lit with many candles illuminating the room. |
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The living room was just as I remembered it, with a single lamp covered with a stained glass shade illuminating the entire room. |
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This pattern creates a hologram that you can see by illuminating the plate with a laser. |
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That hands-on style brought an integrity and euphony to the lifetime written record of his creative, illuminating and vivifying mind. |
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The full moon slowly rises, orange-red above the Georgia forest, illuminating a small encampment of tents and camouflage. |
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The lights were glaring down on the field, illuminating the place so it could be seen miles around. |
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The lights above glared down on them all, a rack of suns illuminating a drifting fleet of ships. |
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Drawing power from the battery, the screen lit up brightly, illuminating everything by it. |
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He likens the story to a fairy-tale, illuminating the biggest questions in life. |
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There have been brief illuminating instances of the living language over the years. |
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The instance of the electric light may prove illuminating in this connection. |
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The lamp on Albert's desk glowed golden orange, dimly illuminating the dusty, disorderly office. |
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The result in each case is a book which is informative, stimulating and illuminating. |
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Despite and perhaps because of their inconclusiveness, these timber studies offer an illuminating chapter in environmental history. |
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An illuminating consequence of this debate has been the light it has thrown on the priorities of the Green lobby. |
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The light of the moon beamed down on them, illuminating the streets, not a single soul in sight to see the climax. |
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If this is not found, the GP will examine the eardrums through an illuminating instrument that is pushed gently into the ear canal. |
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By illuminating areas that are prone to shadows with strong directional lights you'll find that the room opens up even further. |
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The magenta, blue, and green lights fell across her gray eyes and brown hair in beautiful patterns, illuminating them with color. |
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He glances up as the sun suddenly shafts through the dark rain clouds, illuminating two great rings of lichen-encrusted sarsens. |
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My recent conversation with him on the issue of aging in the developed world was illuminating. |
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Not without reason, Americans worried that they could be poisoned by illuminating gas or burned by electrical fires. |
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Imagine the light of a new day softly illuminating the velvet petals of a hybrid tea rose. |
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As she spoke, a shaft of light shone through Sir Eduardo's window, illuminating in technicolour the Cathedral's chilly pillars. |
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The tropical sun shined from behind her backlighting the sky, illuminating Amanda's skin. |
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Come evening, the whole city wore the look of a spectacular fairyland, with a million bulbs illuminating the streets and shopping areas. |
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While such research is illuminating, its conclusions are always tentative and probabilistic. |
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Formal documentation of song texts, music and dance is both crucial and illuminating. |
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Finally, the book is also punctuated with a series of illuminating photographs, charts, and tables. |
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A reddish light shone out from Gothically arched windows above, illuminating the alley with a scarlet tinge. |
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Hector grabbed my hand and made a dash for the entrance, the lights from the marquee illuminating his jubilant face. |
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I'm all about getting radiant, glowy cheeks so am obsessed with mineral makeup and products with illuminating properties in them. |
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Questions were asked about black box, flight paths, crashes, missile technology, etc., and the answers were illuminating. |
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He looked through the gap between the door and the wall, a small bar of light illuminating his frightened features. |
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There is even the promise of positive theory, exemplified in a brief but illuminating discussion of Likert's notions of effective hierarchies. |
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What is more illuminating is your seeming indifference to the lack of consideration paid by the BMCC Board to student issues. |
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Within the canvas, there is a makeshift altar, the flickering of candles illuminating the glister of an icon. |
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The sun was shining brightly, illuminating the soft, downy clouds that floated aimlessly about in the clear blue skies. |
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I don't advocate them for everybody but my experiences have been profoundly meaningful and illuminating. |
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Here is a typically maddening and illuminating specimen of Pasolini's sublime, crackpot antimodernism. |
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The most illuminating part of the seminar was the discussion that followed the speech. |
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But if the journalistic scope includes the sequence of events that led to the leak, the coverage has the potential to be illuminating. |
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Of this central Lockean teaching and Zuckert's meticulous and illuminating discussions of it, we hear not one word from Prof. Mitchell. |
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It was an illuminating moment of exquisite agony still vivid these many years later. |
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Along with illuminating the critters, they make it easer to see the edge of ragged Colorado roads, and can be handy for setting up camp. |
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Finding people was almost impossible, it was dark by this point, though the street lamps and people's torches were illuminating things unevenly. |
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The sun was gloriously illuminating the two men to the west, though both were beset by threatening dark clouds above them. |
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Beck could see far better in the water now, the floodlights on the dock illuminating the water in front of him. |
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The moon was shining through the transom windows illuminating the scored concrete floor. |
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Their method is different from this method because they break the Gaussian intensity distribution of illuminating laser on the focal plane. |
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It was translucent with a diamond-like shine to it, illuminating what lied within. |
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She rode on the ocean's surface with the moon illuminating her flowing hair and garments. |
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Fellow blogger and super-cute Darian had some very funny, illuminating and revealing stories about the film he was currently working on. |
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The two books provide detailed but clear legislative history while illuminating the changing political process and values of the postwar West. |
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And the end of George V throws an illuminating sidelight on Palace politics. |
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She was only vaguely aware of the sound of car engines starting and the flash of headlights illuminating them as they drove by. |
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Sunlight flooded the previously dingy room, illuminating the slightly discolored spots on the carpet and the ugly brown wallpaper. |
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In 1880, arc lights were mounted on huge towers in Wabash, Indiana, illuminating the entire city. |
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But last week I was moved by the illuminating brilliance or muddling complexity of the smaller questions. |
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Though MacDonald's discussion of this topic is interesting and illuminating, it left me unconvinced. |
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I found Phil's post particularly illuminating, and tried turning off a few of the automatic index template rebuilds. |
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As you will sure agree, what follows is some of the most illuminating journalism since those two hacks at the Washington Post brought Watergate down on Nixon. |
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To see the adaptive benefits of depression, it helps to consider certain cruel but illuminating studies. |
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Inside the caliginous lounge, there are lasers illuminating walls covered in graffiti, and staffers donning masquerade masks. |
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On the easel sits a depiction of sun shining through trees, illuminating the grass below. |
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Yes, there are several, arguably illuminating revelations in the Chander-dog saga, but the endgame is the same. |
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Many respondents wrote extensive and illuminating commentaries to amplify their yes or no responses, which make the data far richer than the simple percentages given above. |
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Again lightning cracked, illuminating the room in a bright flash of light. |
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There is one context in which the language of possible worlds is undoubtedly useful and even illuminating, namely, in the study of formal axiomatic systems of modal logic. |
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In almost every town, big and small, street lights beam just as much light up and out as they do down, illuminating much more than just the street. |
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The deep truths resonated within my heart and soul, illuminating questions I had pondered over the years. |
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The illuminating think tank was just another example of how PepsiCo continues to make sure its global reach counts. |
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Reading Double Down and The Gamble side by side is both fascinating and illuminating. |
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He introduced students to the main ideas of the subject by means of illuminating examples and by giving proofs of important special cases of more general theorems. |
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At the intersection of the hallways sat a round wooden table with a desk lamp on it, illuminating several blue, hard cover binders filled with multitudes of papers. |
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This is a kind of self-criticism, but it is far from illuminating. |
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Essential for its use as a marker in protoplast fusion is its ease of detection by illuminating live cells or tissues at the appropriate excitation wavelength. |
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Remedy dull skin by using illuminating BB cream as a liquid highlighter. |
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For, until they are schooled into learning the story of their nation states, children have other illuminating narratives about how they came into being. |
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Not every tangent Jacobson follows is particularly illuminating, as he is the first to admit. |
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Sunlight streamed in, illuminating numerous bib, pollack, mullet and bass. |
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Those two novels and their connection to the Melrose pentalogy are crucial in illuminating St Aubyn's preoccupations. |
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This uses a digital camera monitoring system to spot vehicles which enter the blind spot and alert the driver by illuminating a red light beside the relevant side mirror. |
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Like some of the greatest film performances, Hoffman manages to get the skin-deep stuff down while illuminating his character's essence at the same time. |
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This is such an illuminating play and, at times, profoundly deep. |
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But it wasn't long before headlights cut through the downpour from behind her, reflecting off her yellow slicker and illuminating the drenched roadside heath. |
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It makes book learning and classroom study come alive, reinforcing the lessons of history and illuminating the theories behind effective planning and execution. |
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Getting out of the car, I flipped the brights lever, illuminating the Don. |
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And, if you're illuminating things away from the house, like your trees, get some outdoor floodlight holders that you can spike right into the ground. |
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I turned around and was greeted by a Texas size smile illuminating a well tanned, slender face with what I'd categorize as a handlebar moustache minus the handles. |
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Each launcher has six launch tubes and is capable of firing illuminating rounds or chaff rounds to counter hostile radars and radar guided missiles. |
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The lights from the penlights bounced off from shard to shard, illuminating the space in front of the French soldiers with an eerie red glow, blinding them again. |
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The sun's morning light shone softly, illuminating her blue eyes. |
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Lightning flashed, illuminating the dark hollow face of a single man. |
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Stark's discussion is lively, pointed and frequently illuminating. |
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Their results were paradoxical and their discussion illuminating. |
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The editors emphasize making tacit knowledge itself explicit, rather than illuminating the process of creating and using valuable tacit knowledge. |
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The text ends on page 710, the rest consisting of notes and index, and while the notes are sharp and illuminating, some of them amount to mini-essays. |
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All of these essays are clear, well documented, and illuminating. |
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This has the interesting effect of highlighting the concerto grosso aspects of the works, giving us an illuminating idea of the origins of the form. |
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Shadows flicked and he could hear the soft crackle of firebrands set into the walls around him, their soft light illuminating the brickwork and tapestries of the room. |
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His glass, in front of the candle, writhing flame visible through the clear liquid, illuminating the bubbles spinning and fizzing their way upward. |
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Then someone poked at the fire and it flared up, illuminating the room. |
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The brilliant orange sunlight of dusk poured into the building from above his head, illuminating everything with vibrant, almost fluorescent colour. |
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King opts for slower tempos than expected, illuminating every stately arpeggio in the opening instrumental prelude until the explosive entry of the voices. |
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There were dim lights illuminating the hall and it wasn't quite as dusty. |
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Dundes is to be congratulated on his choice of essayists and on his clear exposition of their key ideas placed in an illuminating historical and autobiographical context. |
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Genovese is, it should be said, an illuminating example of the way in which left-wing and right-wing extremes meet in a love of tyranny and a hatred of freedom. |
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The town's traditional Christmas lights illuminating the high street is always a sight to see and is witnessed by crowds of young and old. |
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The tapes were found in a variety of locations, and the Wilsons say that the musical spelunking was both illuminating and a great deal of fun. |
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In this context, the writings of the Anglican divine William Bedell are particularly illuminating. |
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The Estee Lauder Illuminating Perfecting Primer instantly awakens dull skin, illuminating and highlighting skin with dewiness. |
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By illuminating life for all of us without any delusory formula, he magnified the sheer wonder of life. |
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Recent advances in underwater tracking devices are illuminating what we know about marine organisms that live at great Ocean depths. |
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For a time, it was impossible for Flavin's best critics to ignore the vaporousness of the illuminating gas. |
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Contains two creaseless cream shadows and four powders in soft bronzy colours to give your eyes a lovely illuminating finish. |
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Daylight pours in through a triple row of windows, illuminating the intricate stuccowork and golden ornamentation. |
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Texturing can be used to map photos or 2D images onto models for increased realism, or to visualize data in new and illuminating ways. |
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Mitchell Merling, Paul Mellon Curator and Head of European Art at the VMFA, has helped publish a beautiful, useful and illuminating work. |
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Warhol's films are contemporaneous with the rise of the sexploitation genre, the object of an illuminating study by Elena Gorfinkel. |
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He viewed the album's explication of mental illness as illuminating a universal condition. |
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The book contains illuminating tracts on war, religion, nationalism and ethics. |
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If this is not found, the GP will examine the eardrums through an illuminating instrument pushed gently into the ear canal. |
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Dirac's formulation allowed him to obtain the quantisation rules in a novel and more illuminating manner. |
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The present volume contains two of his most incessive and illuminating discourses on important aspects of Ayurveda. |
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No one knows better than she the people involved, and this time those illuminating apercus would have the impact of a klieg light. |
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I shot a self-contained approach to arrestment with the morning sun illuminating the horizon behind me. |
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The data becomes especially illuminating when broken down into the types of offenses for which offenders recidivate. |
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Nadia Crandall draws some illuminating parallels between nineteenth-century versions of gothic fiction and juvenile cyberfiction. |
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I hope that the selection of stories is illuminating for those who have never thought about what happened after the death of the immortal Bard. |
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They are used for small arms, mortars and artillery smoke and illuminating shells. |
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The only light was given off by the exploding shells over Fort McHenry, illuminating the flag that was still flying over the fort. |
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We have a single, electric candle in each window, and a spotlight illuminating the entire facade of the house. |
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The concept of the hiddenness of the reality of life in the Messiah from Colossians 3 might be illuminating in this regard. |
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George Dixon's pilot plant exploded in 1760, setting back the production of illuminating gas a few years. |
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But the most illuminating example of a Britain dumbing down came with the very revealing. |
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Margaret Thatcher tried to do it again, digging in her heels, lecturing archly on her achievements, illuminating our European partners on the superior virtue of her ways. |
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She saw her own face, glowing with girlish beauty, and illuminating all the interior of the dusky mirror in which she had been wont to gaze at it. |
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In 1802 as part of the public celebrations of the Peace of Amiens he made a public exhibition of his lighting by illuminating the exterior of the Soho Foundry. |
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The process begins with oligonucleotides that are labeled with donor or acceptor fluorophores, each fluorophore illuminating at a unique wavelength of light upon excitation. |
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Nobody, however, can take issue with Purdy's ability to turn a phrase. He has that rare Joycean knack for illuminating an entire universe with one simple detail. |
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Working with John in the 1970s was like being in the very bow wave of a new, proud, illuminating attitude which lifted sport way out of the toy department. |
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Also illuminating were discussions examining how pseudepigraphal Augustinian writing was at times more influential than the authentic works of Augustine. |
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