His trip back to Peru is emotionally scintillating, as are his reflections on the passage of time and the vagaries of memory. |
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Finally, a brisk march-like statement expands with changing figuration and buoyant mood to a scintillating finale. |
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She doubted that it would make scintillating television, but it was better than nothing. |
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Life without my scintillating personality just wasn't the same, was it, old man? |
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There was a time when only a section of the women population were addicted to the novelettes churned out by several scintillating weeklies. |
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Half of them had clear prodromata, such as scintillating scotomas and sensitivity to odors and noise. |
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Burstein captured every subtle variation of the melodic line with scintillating brio and vivacity. |
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Connoisseurs of the Indonesian textile arts know the spell these rich earthy colors and scintillating patterns can cast. |
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During a scintillating career stretching over 30 years, he played the lead in many memorable movies, some of which became classics of cinema. |
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He carries around a great vat of nervous energy that makes him at least as wearying as he is scintillating company. |
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What a match, what a turnaround and what a scintillating performance by this brave, audacious and talented Welsh team. |
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Her colours, particularly in Romantic and French Impressionistic repertoire, were quite scintillating. |
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To say the golf was scintillating would be to undersell not only the drama but also the quality. |
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Its glassy surface gently scintillating with a myriad of colours, the monocle seemed to hold unfathomable power within its relatively small size. |
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And there's only so much waspish, scintillating badinage with Stereophonics one can take. |
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So hot were their moves that the crowd rewarded a truly scintillating performance with the highest accolade, a standing ovation. |
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Concerts are held here on summer evenings, with the room scintillating to the light of two thousand reflected candles. |
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It can tell that one point of light is brighter than another, that some are scintillating and some are not, but it doesn't know why. |
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But he was unable to reproduce that scintillating form last season and has found himself out of favour for part of the current campaign. |
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And if you think that's just because we all wanted to see a display of scintillating football from the England XI, wake up and smell the coffee. |
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The scintillating sun was already starting to descend and it was starting to get cold, giving my arms goose bumps. |
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Some of these approximate perfect round beads, creating scintillating effects in deflecting light rays. |
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I have seen more scintillating things boaked up on the kitchen floor by my cat. |
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I'm really not the best at scintillating conversation on the tube in the morning. |
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Representational elements were gradually submerged in scintillating patterns of colour. |
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They don't mind very much, especially as you provide such scintillating company. |
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This book starts with a scintillating discussion of the difference between the Julian calendar and the Gregorian calendar. |
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The weather was turning cooler but the sun was still scintillating enough to warm my skin. |
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I looked up at the blazing sun and the scintillating blue sky to see an old rusty sign. |
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It was her, walking by the ocean, the bright shining sun outlined her scintillating body. |
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Likewise, the musical accompaniment shall no doubt be equally scintillating and substantial. |
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Although he does not cite this particular passage, the author fills his book with similar examples for his scintillating exegesis. |
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He was a master of the scintillating surface, the witty musical epigram, the surprising twist. |
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These people are hanging on my every word because I am scintillating, and because listening to me is an Improving Experience for them. |
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As in so much of his work, he just can't resist adding that extra scintillating layer of life. |
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Still, if she did not shower these particular scintillating adjectives on her flapper-self, her life proclaimed them. |
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Few image-makers have portrayed the texture and seduction of our overlit technological landscape with such scintillating imaginative power. |
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Science with Mr Long, I can officially report, is most certainly NOT one of the most scintillating experiences you will ever encounter. |
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Breaking away from the Genevan tradition of ornamental timepieces, Breguet soon abandoned using scintillating enamels. |
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As one rushee group leaves and one arrives, the current sisters will cursorily vote on the girls based on their scintillating five minute conversation. |
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Supercharge your canvas photos by adding the option of a glossy finish, to make your cool canvas even more scintillating. |
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Out of Control is more of a lucky dip, with scintillating trinkets and humdrum knick-knacks. |
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He had a scintillating presence, a very characteristic way of talking while blinking his eyes and a subtle intelligence. |
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Incoming gamma-rays can bounce off an electron in one pixel of the detector, leaving a measurable energy deposit in the scintillating material. |
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The background is a solid turquoise blue and creates a scintillating color scheme of migraine-inducing proportions thanks to bright yellow and neon-orange typefaces. |
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Nestling on the end of a silvery pendant lay a brilliant shifting and shimmering stone of the deepest blue imaginable, shining with scintillating azure starfire. |
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The settings are splendid, sparkling, stunning and scintillating. |
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Making a life insurance narrative scintillating as well as informative is, at the very least, a challenge, yet this author succeeds extraordinarily well on both scores. |
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His chapter on Paris art focuses almost exclusively on economics, resulting in what must be one of the least scintillating treatments of the Impressionists ever written. |
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Liszt and Schumann are perfectly glorified, with a low scintillating for the former, and a pain fearless of weirdness for the latter. |
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A work of art that exists only as an idea, documented in his scintillating, dreamlike drawings, it is arguably the first conceptual artwork. |
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It printed in the ether of the world a light trail, a sublime universal idea, like a scintillating star in the firmament of mankind. |
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This section ends with theatre anecdotes: scintillating repartees, superstitions, flashes of genius, and one-of-kind events are on the bill. |
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I was fortunate enough to see your Macbeth in Manchester, it was absolutely scintillating! |
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A white ceiling and scintillating lighting serve to highlight 28 gondolas filled with more than 5,000 different products. |
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The music now proceeds swiftly to its conclusion, each variation more scintillating than the last. |
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Suddenly you are flying and discovering the scintillating joy of Balloon Bliss. |
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The theme, almost scintillating, becomes more serene when stated in C major. |
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Built in 2010, Mirazozo makes extensive use of an 'illuminated seam' feature where luminous seam lines create a scintillating lattice of light. |
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Honourable senators, I will return to the more scintillating discussion about Bill C-10 and matters of national finance. |
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With its scintillating diamonds, this powerful timepiece has a decidedly sunny personality. |
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Imagine a triangle of scintillating white light, anchored in the energy field of the earth. |
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With some scintillating play, Die Oranje backed up their standing as dark horses for the tournament. |
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Kids drawn from different schools enthralled viewers with their scintillating performance while lensmen had a field day capturing them in brilliant postures. |
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In the absence of anything scintillating to write today I thought I'd invite your thoughts for a caption for this splendiferous picture of my old friend Gwynneth Dunwoody. |
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My main symptoms are rapid onset aura with teichopsia, fortification spectra, unilateral temporal hemianopia and scintillating scotoma, in varying degrees of influence. |
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The play is a bit faded now and its dialogue unsteadily scintillating, but it still displays the suavity and sophistication that are Coward's trademarks. |
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It was a scintillating partnership that wowed the crowd and their teammates, who huddled together on the dressing room balcony to witness a stellar batting exhibition. |
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We were regaled with some well drilled pyrotechnics, in the flutato themes, octave slides, scintillating passagework, resulting in riveting joie de vivre of the interaction. |
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Whether for luxury products in one hall or middle-of-the-range and economy goods in another, the occasion was never less than scintillating, with a truly sparkling array of products. |
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The result is a scintillating and highly respectful Kalzoom which, like the rest of Halalwood, should satisfy older music fans and keep younger clubbers happy at the same time! |
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At their best, Zeman's Roma were scintillating. |
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In 2002 the orchestra established its home in Seville, Spain, and is now easily one of the most scintillating, luxurious and idealistic players in the Middle East conflict. |
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If you want the House to be able to express itself by voting on your scintillating speeches, I would ask you to genuinely respect your speaking time. |
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It is also not scintillating, nor even engaging. |
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Juventus had conceded in each of their previous five games across all competitions, while Alessio Cerci's scintillating form had helped Torino to score six goals in their last three. |
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Situated halfway between Montreal and Quebec City, you will find the beautiful Mauricie region. Its sinewy roads and scintillating rivers will lead you into one of nature's most scenic playgrounds. |
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I would like to ask the obviously ebullient Minister of National Defence to expand upon the government's renewed commitment to the brave Canadian men and women in our military as expressed in yesterday's scintillating budget. |
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Among the ambers and ochres, the scintillating spikes of autumn bulbs, schizostylis, nerines and crocosmias provide focus. |
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The finale rushes along with scintillating brilliance and Haydnesque exuberance. Humorous twists and turns abound, such as the warbling woodwinds and the sudden wrenches into new, unexpected keys. |
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Shanghai is vividly drawn, crackling with energy and a scintillating cast includes corrupt property speculators, shady party officials and the city's new rich loafing around in Starbucks. |
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She understands the messiness of the human condition and captures it in scintillating prose and apt metaphor. |
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Matthew Tennyson is scintillating as Eric – an effete, friendly coquet with a faint hint of spite – and Ben Batt is another name to watch, oscillating as the brutalised squaddie between neediness and menace. |
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The Shashlik consists of a stack of tungsten plates and scintillating crystal layers. |
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The function was made colourful by the scintillating dance performance by Malavika Mohan and group and the melodious song by Sanhita Srinivas. |
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A delicate frog set with tsavorites and orange sapphires, a ladybird set with tsavorites, rubies and black diamonds, a scintillating dolphin made entirely of sapphires or an amethyst-set octopus are but a few examples. |
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With respect to Article 3.27, the competent authorities may prescribe a yellow scintillating light instead of the blue for fire-fighting and rescue vessels. |
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We want to simplify your life and to see you get back on the road with a smile and a scintillating car, so that you continue feeling the same pleasure and pride as when you first left the showroom in your car. |
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The Dork trilogy stands witness to the scintillating wit and humor of which he is a master by nature. |
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On the scintillating water yellow and blue boats bobbed up and down. |
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This is not the most scintillating campaign that I've witnessed in 35 years, and so we are limited reportorially by the content of the discussion. |
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Gimbels is scintillating with last minute stocking stuffer ideas! |
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I seemed suddenly to see everything in a brilliant light. All was scintillating. I seemed to be enlightened and understood everything with which people were involved. |
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