The leaves of the three trees glow with a blurred, feathery effect that effuses light across the perfectly black sky. |
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At her most engaging, Ms. McGovern effuses the gentle, warmhearted authority of a younger, American Julie Andrews, with a dash of salt. |
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Without missing a beat, the state media now effuses over the even greater wisdom of going ahead with an election, set for April 3rd. This political zigzagging has been unusual even by Kazakh standards. |
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Each piece effuses a sense of wabi-sabi, a Japanese concept of seeking beauty in imperfection. |
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Over and over in the play, the doctor effuses his thanks to anyone who agrees with him in his self-estimation. |
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In Bernet's sympathetic portrayal, Reding is multilingual, magnetic, relentlessly committed to the public good, and effuses warmth, support and sincerity. |
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Discussing Streisand's art, Mann effuses more than analyzes. |
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