The room was illumined from the light in the companion, and the dim lantern hung from the deck beam. |
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The tip of his heart gets illumined and, being illumined, the atman departs through the eye or the head or some other part of the body. |
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The brazier of fire projected its rays through the tinted glass and so glaringly illumined the room. |
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In the 80s it became Stringfellows, a black box illumined by explosions of strobe lighting. |
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Each area was illumined by a main conference that presented interesting themes bringing out the challenges and possible intervention strategies. |
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The Speaker: I am sure we would all be enlightened and illumined but we had better put the question to the House first. |
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The scintillation of the stars and the soft light of the moon illumined the delightful valley that lay at his feet. |
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A wrinkled face illumined by eyes whose gaze was focused beyond the horizon. |
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How then can the Church, illumined by faith in Christ, contribute to a solution of the problems of Latin America and the world of today? |
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However, this effort of the human mind Aquinas reminds us with his own life is always illumined by prayer, by the light that comes from on high. |
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You who have illumined with your word those whom you have called: ensure that our response may be strong and generous. |
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Then the light, we are told, breaks forth, and we have the illumined human being, and the appearance of the phenomenal light in the head. |
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This history is illumined by an immense group of holy people whose lives testify to the possession, in faith, of what they hoped for. |
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The manchild smiles slightly, his face illumined from within by love. |
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He was surrounded by people who had many powerful ideas and who illumined him to the point where they could wind him up and then he could do his special stuff. |
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The depiction of the planetary goddess, enwreathed by clouds and illumined by a bright light, is accompanied by a winged heart which, pierced by an arrow, lingers in the sky like a leitmotif. |
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Optimism in the face of adversity has of course consistently illumined the history of movement towards European Union, even at some of its darkest moments. |
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Her face illumined by the fireglow, I had a moment to assess this beauty that had so bewitted Uther. |
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Whoever comes within their field they get illumined or magnetised. |
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It is true that in the generation that preceded ours there were great tsaddikim who illumined the world with their righteousness, such as the tsaddikim and the prophets of ancient times. |
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Through the illumined mind man is able to reflect on the Law of Analogy or Correspondences that states that the functions, structure and characteristics of a human being have similarities to the solar system and the cosmos. |
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The evocation from the inner side of a strenuous and one-pointed activity on the part of the Hierarchy of Masters, those illumined Minds to Whom has been confided the work of world direction. |
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She and her cult were challenged by Elijah, a prophet whose fierce and righteous character and acts, as illumined by legend, are dramatically depicted in the First Book of the Kings. |
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Her skin is illumined by the faintest pink. |
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It was this illumined recognition on the part of an awake group of human beings that came together in 1948 to proclaim The Universal Declaration of Human Rights. |
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Only in charity, illumined by the light of reason and faith, is it possible to pursue development goals that possess a more humane and humanizing value. |
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Broad daylight illumined the apartment, for the sun was high in heaven. |
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This is especially the case in late summer when the sea is aflame with mareel and the boats come and go with illumined wakes while the ghostly fire drips from the oar-blades. |
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It will emerge that angelic illumination is always of things supernatural, and therefore, the first Speaker or Illuminer is always known by those illumined. |
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