They will appear similar to the way you remember them but with the glow of health and happiness. |
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At nightfall you see the tiny miner's houses which line the hills glow warmly. |
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And perhaps that new glow about the city is the lost sense of pride emerging from the deep abyss it fell into. |
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The space above the outstretched hand began to glow, shimmering in the darkness. |
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A light cove measuring 5 by 7 feet conceals most of the room's fixtures and sheds a uniform glow. |
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The bubble simply absorbed her most powerful attack as it began to glow with a whitish yellow light. |
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They resemble cone-like wall sconces, and the colorful abstract shapes covering their surfaces appear to glow like stained glass windows. |
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But some of his fellow passengers looked around nervously under the glow of red cabin lights. |
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Her eyes seemed to glow bright amber, and her dark hair fell across her back and shoulders in unruly waves. |
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It appeared, he noticed, almost like a shiny black, like jet, in the artificial orange glow. |
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It was not the warm, gentle radiance of a flame, but an eerie, greenish glow whose essence was cold and lifeless. |
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The sun shining on her face made her amazing skin seem to glow with an angelic radiance. |
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The dazzling downtown locations are massive, dominated by skyscrapers whose light bathes the streets in a radiant glow. |
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A warm glow spread through me as I thought about him, managing so well in the madhouse. |
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The candles glow, what light there is bounces around on the luminescent green walls, and the sound bounces way up to the high ceiling. |
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Her flowing, dark hair seemed to glow with a pale light all its own, while her eyes shone. |
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Both of her arms began to glow green and red as the ground beneath her began to shake. |
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These creatures glow red, blue, yellow and green like dime store light-up yo-yos. |
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Three seascapes are displayed in lightboxes, allowing them to glow with saturated colour. |
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Cars from near and far converged in the night to watch the mountains glow red. |
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Umbrellas, which glow red and green, and those that whistle are also in the market. |
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For example, if a metal object was being heated, a red glow gradually turned to white as the temperature increased. |
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Television footage shown by public broadcaster NHK showed a red glow lighting up the night sky from the eruption. |
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I see the glint off its silver sides, the red glow where re-entry has heated it to some high temperature. |
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Firefighters described a red glow lighting up the sky when they arrived at Shuttlewood Boatyard, Waterside Road, Pagglesham. |
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The foyer was lit by a gentle glow from the office on the one end, and the atrium to the right, and I could hear hushed voices from both rooms. |
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The sound of trickling water from a fountain and the glow from built-in wooden light fixtures set a soothing mood. |
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A red glow lit up the horizon to the south where another city drowned in flames. |
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Far in the back of his throat was a glimmer of light, a pale glow that illuminated his teeth and palate. |
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But then, in the corner of my eye, I catch the red glow of brake lights behind me. |
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But it was too late, as candles lit up in the houses and a brilliant glow pervaded the city. |
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That diffuse light you see all around my office is partly the glow of satisfaction, and partly pride. |
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He frantically dug faster and after several minutes identified a glow as the helmet light. |
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For the most part, the album, like its predecessor, gives a warm glow, akin to talking rubbish over a couple of cans with your mates. |
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In return I received a warm glow knowing that in a few short months I would be walking these shores once again. |
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Coming out of the theatre in the cold and the rain, I felt a warm glow inside me and fervently prayed for a kinder new year. |
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The repeated photos in the papers would be more bearable and we could turn the sound down when they speak on telly and still feel a warm glow. |
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She felt a warm glow spread throughout her insides as she looked around the small card table her parents had set up in the family den. |
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The liquid burned his insides, but as it hit his empty stomach a pleasant warm glow radiated through his body. |
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The sun was shining, the food at the restaurant was good and I was left with a warm glow in my tummy afterwards. |
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His mind was still on Myra and his thoughts of her were spreading a warm glow through his body. |
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Mix eucalyptus or rosemary oil with almond oil, ensuring that it remains strongly scented, and massage into muscles until you feel a warm glow. |
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The Everyman Theatre in Cheltenham has launched its autumn season brochure to help give audiences a warm glow when the summer sun fades. |
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She whispered the words she had been taught so long ago and felt the heat increase, filling her body with a warm glow. |
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It was such a great day and I had a warm glow inside as I watched the events again from someone else's perspective. |
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She didn't have to wear blush because her cheeks naturally already had a glow to them. |
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Natural dye from the juice of pokeberries splashed a rosy glow on the cheeks. |
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Her skin was pale, like a winter cream and she had a pink glow about her cheeks. |
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Exercise is also great for skin and gives you a pinkish glow around the cheeks that send out loads of healthy vibes! |
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Pick a bold but sheer shade to give you that naturally flushed, healthy looking glow. |
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Nicola's cheeks had a healthy glow to them now, a glow that had not been there when he first saw her. |
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Her hands went to her face, attempting to rub the telltale glow from her cheeks. |
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She was well dressed, and she had a healthy glow in those rosy cheeks of hers. |
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While you bask in the glow of victory, I know what you're secretly thinking. |
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But surely he must get a glow of satisfaction when his music is touted as life-changing? |
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And, as we cheered him around the country, in a sense we cheered ourselves in the autumn glow of his confirmation. |
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With a quiet glow of satisfaction, she smiled at the bride nervously waiting. |
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This is Kennedy's first time helping to organize the fair, which explains why he does not have quite the glow of enthusiasm that the girls do. |
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One can imagine the glow of satisfaction felt by the letters page editor on being able to print those remarks. |
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Different combinations of bows and sashes were arranged for inspection and I saw a glow of squishy maternal pride develop in my mother's eyes. |
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As the credits played on, a little glow of joy sparked and bloomed into light. |
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He felt a glow of pleasure at being right and then a shiver of fear as he remembered the deaths that the case had caused. |
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There was a full moon, so the moonlight made the tall grass glow an eerie whitish green. |
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Too soon, I was winging back toward SFO, business class this time, warmed by the glow of free liquor and the great memories of the tour. |
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In the flickering light Alex's pale hair was made flame, his alabaster skin held a rosy glow almost lifelike in its warmth. |
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Her eyes were alight, her hair flaxen, her golden skin shining with more than just the glow of youth. |
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Both of them tanned easily, and so their skin was already getting a sun-kissed glow. |
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When we came back, we could just see a great cloud of smoke and in the evening the red glow of fire still burning. |
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Dawn arrives, casting a reddish glow over the edge of the Space Needle in Seattle. |
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But my battery was knackered, and in the weak, red glow of the rear lights I couldn't really see anything properly. |
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The center began to glow redly, flakes breaking from its surface to fall burning to the floor. |
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Indirect sunlight filters into the cool, shadowy space and creates a reddish glow off the smooth boards and knotty trunks. |
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By night, these spots glow from within and by day, the mesh captures muted reflections of changing light and weather conditions. |
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She had a gentle smile on her face and was wreathed with light from behind, giving her an earth-real glow. |
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Lizzie had seen the glow of the flames when she went upstairs and alerted her parents. |
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Soft lighting minimizes lines and wrinkles and gives your skin a bit of a glow. |
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Stands selling glow sticks, cotton candy and other refreshments will also be set up. |
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Seconds later and I was basking in the drug-induced glow of pure joy. |
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They are completely transparent and have an amazing glow when lit. |
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Of course, in her Neverland they bleach your teeth so white they glow and Madonna coaches you on your convincing British accent. |
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Carving single blocks of beech, ash, wild cherry or oak, he darkens the figures' surfaces by lightly charring them, after which he polishes them so that they seem to glow. |
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Remember Amritsar is the land of the Sardars, and that the glow on their chubby cheeks comes not with wheatgerm and soya, but with lassi and asli ghee. |
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The white blooms dotted the asphalt and swirled in the breeze under the orange glow of the street lamps. |
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They sport a leathery, crackle-textured skin and glow with salt-and-pepper zest. |
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It is an advertising campaign, selling Dior and selling her, bathed in the false glow of intimacy. |
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And the rest of his policy ideas, even when right-leaning, were bathed in a soft, summer camp biblical glow. |
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I felt infused with a smug glow of satisfaction until I remembered I had a pile of muddy plant pots festering on my potting table so large it was threatening to engulf me. |
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In fact, bioluminescence is such a huge drain on energy that it'll be difficult to get plants to glow bright enough to notice. |
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Above was nothing, but a pale pink glow even as it rained flowers. |
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When I sat up again, I felt a pleasant glow spreading from my shoulder down to my elbow, and I found that the arm had complete freedom of movement again with almost no pain. |
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And a third is that we all paused a second to look at the red glow over Baltimore, 35 miles away as the crow flies. |
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A glow of brilliant white light bloomed from the tips of his fingers. |
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Some might say the club have taken refuge in recent years in the rosy glow of their triumph of 1967 so they might be as well moving permanently to the Portuguese capital. |
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We sit watching the glow of the red signal for what seems an eternity. |
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Sunday I plan to wake up basking in a soft glow of satisfaction having convinced enough pop punters from last night to buy a ticket to the second show. |
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Fleiss makes the film as a devotee would, depicting Weir in a saintly glow. |
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According to St. Epiphanies of Cyprus, the colour of jacinth can be compared to the brilliance of burning fire and its glow is like that of the ember. |
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The Moon's glow casting its light on her form, her white tunic dress, glowing with the brilliance of the Moon, her alabaster skin, smooth and unmarred in the light. |
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When she blushed it gradually became more indistinct, and finally vanished amid the triumphant rush of blood that bathed the whole cheek with its brilliant glow. |
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A small fountain sat in the center, the bubbling water sparkling brightly from the warm glow of hanging Japanese lanterns and a small scattering of patio torches. |
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Doyle was smiling, still slightly flushed with a glow that she recognized. |
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Their faces were waxy and pallid in the glow of the torchlight. |
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There were lit candles all over, making the room glow in a golden light. |
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It's desperately unfashionable to like country music but I get a warm glow inside when I know that Emmylou doesn't share her charms with everyone. |
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The bridge is still bathed in the red glow of the emergency lighting. |
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Sunlight from outside made the ice frosting the windowpanes glow. |
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The original color swept out of them in favor of that reflective glow. |
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They managed to bring a warm glow even to my increasingly hard heart. |
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Meanwhile, Ant sat before a desk studded with countless knobs and dials, lit by the glow from a monitor that sat by a complicated-looking keyboard. |
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She gazed at the yellow glow emanating from the light fixture. |
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If, for instance, we left the square feeling a warm glow, thinking we had done something about world poverty, then the event must be called a failure. |
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Those old lampposts used to give off a strange yellowy glow when it got really dark, just like these new 'energy saving' bulbs. |
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There was a faint rose acronical glow high in the room, the beginning of twilight. |
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I will never touch The Orb, even though its mysterious glow seduces and beguiles. |
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He could see the men in the bonfirelike glow of the second Kiowa, which had slammed to earth just beyond the inner perimeter fence. |
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In the faint glow of a single blue bulb hanging from a clothesline they bussed and fondled. |
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In the canzonetta, Mr. McDuffie summoned a subtle glow, which was well matched by flute and clarinet soloists. |
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The glow was there now, a citreous smudge on the hardpacked earth below him and to his left. |
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Along the sofa every three and a half feet, fluorescent tubes glow through translucent plastic diffusers. |
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She has this healthy glow, almost like she's golden skinned, but oh so jambu lah! |
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The afternoon was latening, but there was, I think, a quietly commemorative glow from the west. |
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We sat in the car for about ten minutes watching that strange magnesiumlike glow. It did not budge. |
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The image of boats in peril contrasts the cold light of the moon with the firelight glow of the fishermen's lantern. |
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Propped against or affixed to walls, the sculptures glow with absorbed and reflected light. |
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If you look from Aviemore on a clear evening, the granite screes of Lairig Ghru and Braeriach do glow a warm red in the sun. |
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The ophidian beast began to glow eerily, and Aaron could discern a fine webwork of veins and capillaries running throughout the creature's body. |
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Mariners and other seafarers have reported that the ocean often emits a visible glow which extends for miles at night. |
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In 2005, scientists announced that for the first time, they had obtained photographic evidence of this glow. |
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She'd blown all her savings on them, flush with the rosy glow of a new engagement and the promise of partnerdom within a couple of paychecks. |
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I pushed the plug back into the electrical socket and the lamp began to glow again. |
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In form and spirit the book is unique, a simple romantic narrative transmuted by sheer glow of beauty into a prose poem. |
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If a cellar prefigures the underworld, an attic promises a rather threadbare paradise, where the dead bodies appear in a pulverulent glow. |
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On shore I could see the glow of the great campfire burning warmly through the shoreside trees. |
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Flip the two wires over and reconnect them to the glow plug resistor terminal. |
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But Sir Stephen House is entitled to a warmish glow in the middle of all the controversy surrounding his imminent departure. |
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Acoustic shock waves are launched in a steady-state glow discharge, pulsed discharge, and afterglow plasmas. |
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Upon first sip, there's no bite, just a flavour that seems to glow as the amber fluid glides down the throat. |
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Perhaps quantum dots could glow in a futuristic, superbright television screen. |
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Lamps glow down redundantly On paths, to make them light When everyone is safely home And tucked up for the night. |
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And not that after-sex glow, but the radiance of contentment. |
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Lighting his path are the stars, a sliver of moon and the faint green glow of the aurora australis, the southern lights. |
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Alivia, the very peculiar wilder who seemed to have no other name, strode off north, cloak flapping behind her, surrounded by the glow of the Power. |
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Kitsch may be the only word for a sculpture consisting of several tall, vertical chrome pylons punctuated with drippy, woundlike gashes that glow with changing LED colors. |
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In the light of the seven golden flames, Nana's face looked young and fresh, and their glow erased the deeply graven fines in Baba's brow as he intoned the kiddush. |
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Even so, the orchestra endowed tuttis with a positively radiant glow. |
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Slowly, through an increasing glow that lighted land and water alike, the leviathan of the deep made her ponderous progress to the hill-encircled harbor. |
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We move out of the trees and up a little rise where we can better see the sky, which is slate blue with a flaming rosy glow that fades to the palest pinkwashed gold. |
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The setting sunlight played through the gently waving branches, creating subtly nuanced transitions of color and tone as the shadows swept back and forth in the rosy glow. |
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That is a marvelous month to start, particularly in the North where some April days sting with the afterbite of winter and others glow with summer promise. |
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During the drive home, while Rose kept her thoughts to herself and her eyes on the green glow of the dash, I watched the headlit muddy road and thought of Ingersoll's hands. |
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My eyes had adjusted to the faint starlight and I could make out pale glistenings and white glow of bones which had worked their way free of clinging flesh. |
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The only things piercing the glow of dusk enveloping Avalon Advertising are the searchlights crisscrossing into the air, which adds a Hollywood-like glamourama to the event. |
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The lurid unearthly glow still hovered in the shadowy chamber, lighting ghostlily the dead face of Thugra Khotan, which seemed to grin mirthlessly and cavernously at them. |
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Bellamy found himself squinting into the glow of what appeared to be some kind of futuristic laptop with a handheld phone receiver, two antennae, and a double keyboard. |
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A dessert of baked peaches with Amoretti biscotti in caramelised red wine sauce suggested a warming, scented dish that would round off the meal with a favourable glow. |
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A crisp crackle of dry leaves here and a soft glow of fireflies there, many a Wordsworthian moment are waiting to be stumbled upon in a world less profane. |
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