In the night sky, nothing is brighter and more effulgent than the moon. |
After this he quickly returned and prostrated himself once more before the effulgent brothers. |
Now a museum, it is effulgent with bold color — unforgettably, the potent indigo of the exterior — and filled with her domestic objects, studio gear, and immense collection of folk art. |
The soul is 10,000 times more effulgent than the sun, but the covering of ignorance is so strong that we appear to be like dead matter. |
Was this impression disturbed when from their tiring-room the nymphs and dames emerged powdered, beflowered, effulgent? |
When I succeeded Archbishop Tutu many questions were being asked as to how this relatively unknown young man was going to fill the shoes of such an effulgent personality. |