Under the light, Nick's thick blond hair glows an eerie yellow and his blue eyes flash luminously as he slowly peruses the area. |
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I was walking in Times Square on an evening in late autumn, at the hour when the City grows luminously gray. |
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I am writing to object, in the strongest possible terms, to the firing of the luminously talented writer from your agony column. |
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The next room is deeply wooded and leathered, luminously brown and opulent, gently mirrored and boothed and windowed. |
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In Land's End, the pigment resembles luminously colorful magma, ready to explode and invade the world's empty space. |
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The motives of characters, which are part of James's expressive form, whether they become known or remain densely mysterious, are luminously present on the surface of the art. |
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A luminously lovely Nell, her softness makes filthy ditties and practical jokes seem cutely cheeky rather than rude. |
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At dawn, when the sunset casts its last rays, it becomes a genuine luminously animated fresco. |
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A fresh look on open marriage played luminously and without inhibitions by a remarkable ensemble cast. |
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This type of building allow roomy spaces with lots of luminously in which you can add many colours or keep the natural aspect of the wood. |
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Petersen's images are low-key, luminously beautiful and always poetic. |
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How Popper's epistemology is embedded in the tradition of neo-Kantian philosophy is luminously evident in the draft version. |
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The climax itself brings back the lonely, delicate sweet theme of the Andante, now to throb luminously over the jubilant repeated chords whose fiery momentum drives the work to its frenetic conclusion. |
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A close-up of well-known faces, the print on canvas is magnified by the steady paintbrush of Mirco Braccini, which luminously enriches these paintings, each one displaying a specific nature, a unique universe. |
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This too is a major theme in social thought, to be seen most luminously perhaps in Tocqueville's Democracy in America, a classic written in the 1830s that took not merely America but democracy everywhere as its subject. |
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Amid this fog, you would imagine that George Bush would welcome an issue where America's position should be luminously clear namely an amendment passed by Congress to ban American soldiers and spies from torturing prisoners. |
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Gentle yet effective formula leaves skin looking luminously revived. |
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In the second, only the tracks are visible, glowing luminously at night, and this semiabstract image is held on the screen for an extended length of time. |
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