His black hair remained glitteringly in front of his eyes, forming a dark, velvety curtain to frame his elusively foxy features. |
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Most impressive of all was the Uzbek pianist Behzod Abduraimov's glitteringly idiomatic account of Rachmaninov's third piano concerto. |
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Further along the coast, past St David's, the weather has turned glitteringly sunny but it isn't quite hot enough for swimming. |
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Scholar, soldier, statesman, arch-rebel, philosopher, poet, all crowded so glitteringly into so few early years. |
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Carbonated drinks were illuminated from below — a hole barely smaller than the glass was cut in the table — making the bubbles rise glitteringly. |
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These days it is weighed glitteringly down with upmarket gold shops and silversmiths, but the bridge was traditionally home to the city's butchers and tanners. |
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Its newest addition is a marvel of modern architecture, the City of Arts and Sciences, which encompasses a glitteringly white opera house, science museum, planetarium and aquarium. |
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It is a wild, dry and remote place rendered glitteringly alive by the autumnal sunlight that glints off the nearby river and bounces off the whirling leaves of surrounding aspen. |
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Continuing south, pass by the glitteringly restored Opéra Garnier on Place de L'Opéra and on toward the Louvre before crossing the Seine on the Pont du Carrousel. |
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Without them, Mr Russell's film is an energetic, intelligent, glitteringly good-looking genre movie, but it's still a genre movie, rather than anything more grounded or substantial. |
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