This is a top-quality wine that even a modest year shines through with good fruit and suavity. |
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It's as if the contestants really are in an enchanted land, one where the sun always shines. |
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It has led to computers, lasers and nuclear reactors, and it tells us why the Sun shines and why the ground beneath our feet is solid. |
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She has a certain power, something shines from behind her reserved expression that is seeking something different. |
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Did they need to give me this little something that shines, when all I've been thinking are dull and leaden sentences? |
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This context of no context makes anything leap to the eye, as if its identity shines out of it. |
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As the sun climbs higher and shines directly down on the earth, these thermal contrasts become more intense. |
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The bright sun shines in a cloudless sky, and a light breeze riffles the clear waters of an open pool in the sea ice of McMurdo Sound. |
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The light of the divine shines everywhere, and has no gender, and has no single pronoun, and has no one image. |
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The sea rolls before us, luminous waves break on the shore, and the moon shines down white from a dark sky. |
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Sun shines in the valley and its warmth strikes Lauren's face awaking her from sleep. |
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To me, the most striking thing about both articles is the sheer, malignant hatred that shines through in each. |
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But it's his sense of humour that shines through, and he brings that to the very serious world of scratch masters. |
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She shines as the materfamilias who has passed her navel-gazing tendencies to her daughters. |
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When the temperature rises and the sun shines the algae thrives and can produce harmful toxins. |
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Yellow sunlight shines through the semi-opaque white plastic tank, and the lethal fluid within glows mysteriously. |
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The glories of his phrasing and touch in the slow movements are where he shines through. |
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I toy around with the idea of attention or stardom, but never know what to do with it when the spotlight shines on me for a brief moment. |
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The movie itself is not an aggressive action film, but the audio track really shines. |
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The heart houses the shen, or spirits, and the shen's presence radiates and shines from a person's eyes and face. |
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Outside the bright sun shines in through the open window catching the white of her skirt. |
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For us, it's about seeing who's good at talking to strangers, who shines at networking, and who has good presentation skills. |
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His versatility is a huge asset having covered every defensive position in his short career, though he shines at centre-half. |
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Democracy shines at its resplendent best in periods of the deepest darkness. |
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Starting to win friends and influencing people should include shining your shines, or stopping by someone who shines shoes for a living. |
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I knew who he was because he shines shoes at a hotel close to my house and we had spoken before. |
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His knowledge of football in general is second to none and his never-ending research in days prior to matchdays clearly shines through. |
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But once you get that sorted, the underlying strength of the brand and the quality of the product shines through. |
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As soon as they hit the stage, the star quality shines through loud and clear. |
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Ireland can be such a nice country when the sun shines, and Irish people can even be so nice when the sun shines! |
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So the black dog is snapping at my heels today, and the sun shines only on the outside. |
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I unclench my fist, and a twinkle of reflected light shines back in my face. |
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Polishing the clouds, the blue of my eyes shines through the blurred glass. |
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The slacklining begins at sundown, the various walkers gloriously backlit by a cliff across the Valley that shines in the last light of day. |
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We did a photo session in the house today, both of us trying to capture the way the sun shines through the slatted blinds onto the board floors. |
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A love for films shines through each frame and the era is recreated with obvious affection, scored to perfection with some tasty boogaloo beats. |
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The chameleonic Ribot shines in this setting with his unsurprisingly individual take on the bop guitar tradition. |
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With the face of the Sun blocked by the Moon during a solar eclipse, the corona shines with the brightness of a full Moon. |
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The sun shines brighter but in a slightly different spectrum, off to one side, somehow. |
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He is, however, one to watch because he shines a bright light on the central paradox that haunts politics. |
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At times, the sun shines so brightly through the airport that it blinds the camera. |
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Quite a few local enthusiasts and spectators enjoy this event and let's hope the sun shines that day. |
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Where the Sun shines, truth, nobility and pure-penetrating vitality can be found. |
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Always a pleasure to watch, they allow the young cast their moments in the spotlight, and Kelly Reilly in particular shines. |
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Chopper's toughness shines out while he receives multiple stabs from his best friend in prison early on in the film. |
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The new moon of the ninth month of the lunar calendar shines down on an Afghanistan that is struggling with the uncertainties of a fragile peace. |
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It is twilight, and a bright half-moon shines down on a small metropolis of wire pens. |
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With three films already released this year, and another four on the way, he has been making hay while the Californian sun shines. |
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At opposition, a planet also comes closest to earth and shines at its brightest for the year. |
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She shines in this white, detailed Chanel gown and Fred Leighton chandelier earrings. |
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The disease has now spread to her lungs, and she is in more pain, but her remarkable strength of character still shines through. |
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After launching, it shines a laser at the target and sensors in its nose then home in on the reflected light. |
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Everything about her shimmers and shines, all softened by beautiful white swansdown and feathers. |
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Bar owners, hoteliers, shopkeepers and taxi drivers intend to make hay while the sun shines. |
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Temperatures reach the high twenties, the sea is bracing but easily swimmable and, in the south of Gran Canaria, the sun shines 350 days a year. |
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But it is only when you get moving that the real class of this reborn icon shines through. |
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Sun shines on them like white gold and in the shade they become iridescent blue, eerie like glaciers or icebergs. |
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The light, which is inside the spire and shines though 12,000 perforations, is visible from many points around the city. |
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Renne shines with her illogical logic, keeping the audience entertained and often touched. |
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Combat is one of the many areas where the game shines, not least because of the high stakes and unbearable tension that permadeath creates. |
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There are many faults in my character but sitting indoors fiddling with html code while the sun shines and the birds sing is not among them. |
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The birds still sing, the sun still shines, and both Ben and Andie seem composedly reconciled to their fates apart. |
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This painless device shines a reddish glowing light from a sensor attached to a finger or toe and determines how much oxygen is in the blood. |
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It shines on both of us, she thought, turning back to the room and her warmly lit fire. |
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When light shines on certain negative metallic electodes in a vacuum, the metal is ionized and cathode rays, i.e. electrons, are emitted. |
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More than 30 years later, this feast for the eyes and ears still shines brilliantly as one of the musical genre's crown jewels. |
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They look marvellous against slate-grey winter skies and when the sun shines after a hard frost they glisten like crystallised fruits. |
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Encountering the lost language of the frontiersmen and frontierswomen shines a bright light on a dark corner of the past. |
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At dusk the fading sun shines through yellowing leaves on the cypress trees and reflects off ice-cold lakes. |
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Every inch the deadly precise aristocrat, Harris shines brighter than any other star in Enemy at the Gates. |
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In Johns case, the genuine affection that people had for him shines through. |
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This record shines because there's a genuine love of its influences driving it along. |
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The roadsides in the burgeoning light are dense with Virginia creeper, and the speeding car shines like molten gold. |
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Through the syntax of misery and desperation shines no light, only more of the same. |
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The Lord shines effulgently in the universe, so also the universe shines in the Lord. |
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His descriptions of the war at the level of the grunts in the line, though not novel, are where this book shines. |
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Her musicality shines forth in her lyricism and she made an enchanting peasant Giselle and an ethereal but warm-blooded spirit. |
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When the sun takes its turn, it shines warmly and the traveller removes his cloak. |
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In close-ups it often shines too brightly on the singers, especially as the camera pans in, making them appear pale and washed out at times. |
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Much about it is not quite up to standard but there are other parts in which it shines. |
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The moon shines through the slats of the window blinds, casting stripes of light and shadow over the two beds in the semi-private room. |
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Today, that spirit shines through in his live show, where he is truly able to showcase every ounce of his good-natured charm and joie de vivre. |
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Overhead, the stars wheel in the heavens and a bright, bright moon shines down on the fields and on the house itself, for it's clear tonight. |
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The sun shines in the sky, which is bright blue with a few pearl white clouds hovering above. |
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As the sun shines in the tall windows, the amber glows in oranges, reds, and dark browns and yellows. |
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What shines through are the wonderful and witty lyrics and dastardly clever arrangements. |
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Life is blissful where the sun always shines and the money keeps rolling in. |
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The sun always shines on this side of the hills but the beech trees give lots of shade. |
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With Ceres as an inspiration and while the sun shines down, all I want to do is potter around in the garden and start great beds of lush healthy plants. |
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Against a sky of blackness, where pride is abundant and magnanimity scarce, that little man, that mediocre personage, shines with uncommon refulgence. |
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Featuring an up to scratch all-star cast, it is Close who really shines, with a cracking quirky little performance, again demonstrating her range. |
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While a lamp with a dimmer is always great, the trend in lamps today is silk or Japanese style lampshades, where the light subtly shines through the screen. |
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The sun never shines in the laundry, while outside it beams brightly. |
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We could go out at night with a spotlight and cast it around and see little gleaming eyes shines all over from Mulgaras and hopping mice and dunnarts and so on. |
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On one hand the film shines, on the other it goes too far in its portrayal and ultimately comes off too sodden in sugary glutinousness for my likings. |
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But when the chips are down, their determination shines through. |
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Ah, I weep for you, placid hours that disappeared from the scene of my life more rapidly and fugaciously than lightning that shines on the dark road of the traveler. |
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For while the sun finally shines on Arvay, it only does so once she can re-establish herself as the good mother, the benevolent angel in the house. |
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The indomitable resourcefulness of these children shines through. |
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Ah, I weep for you, placid hours that disappeared from the scene of my life more rapidly and fugaciously than the lightning that shines on the dark road of the traveler. |
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A bright light shines from behind and the silver armor is put on her. |
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Despite some issues with blacks, it shines with the right HD content and will be a future-proofed investment as more next-generation video comes on the market. |
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But in the next breath, we also know that the beauty within us shines a lot more brightly and gives God more pleasure when we are connected to Jesus and in a state of grace. |
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Even in the most ridiculous moments, an observant, compassionate intelligence shines. |
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A friend of his comes in and shines a flashlight on it and says it looks like blood. |
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For these boys, the man leans in and shines a flickering red light in their faces. |
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He is a young tenor on the rise and he shines on these discs. |
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So an LCD display consists of a backlight which shines light through a panel which contains a very thin film of liquid crystals sandwiched between two very fine wire meshes. |
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His rough, fuzzy backgrounds and crisp, hard-edged beats have a ragged beauty that shines through all the tape static and lo-fi murk of his recordings. |
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She walks toward her kitchen and grabs an old-fashioned basket with handles, the basket is made from tree bark and it shines beautifully in the day. |
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He shines as an energetic con artist who fast-talks himself onto the team. |
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It turns out that as a slurring, stumbling Weeble Wobble of a trophy wife, Akerman really shines. |
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So when the sun shines on the roof it gets warm and heats everything up. |
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Although gabardine is a popular fabric, it is one that shines prematurely. |
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The warrant shines a spotlight on the new rules of engagement for both celebrities and their stalkers in the information age. |
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Even these narrow slits are set in from the building's exterior so that light actually reflects off of a section of the roof before it shines through the windows. |
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When the spotlight shines on their lives, the glare makes every irregularity evident. |
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His guitar playing was always the right side of avant-garde and here it shines amidst arrangements that bounce between psychedelic rock and Argentinian ambience. |
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Down on the field, the artificial-turf carpet shines in the spring sun. |
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Selma becomes a biopic in which the hero shines while those who worked beside him are overlooked or relegated to the sidelines. |
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In dark times, Miss Lonelyhearts shines the brightest light in the blackest places. |
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A lambent spotlight shines on each individual in his portraits, reminding the world of their forgotten existence. |
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A watery autumnal sun shines down on the litter scattered across the cathedral green as the bells ring out from the tower to announce the morning service to the waking city. |
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If a light shines on it, the brain sends out an electronic pulse. |
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He shines like sunlight during my darkest times, putting DeBeers to shame. |
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Adolescent humor shines in the gag, the prank and the practical joke. |
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Venus shines brightly as the evening star in the western sky. |
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Luckily, K-OS has the rhymes to back up his rants, wielding a lyrical intelligence that shines both on his ardent raps and in his surprisingly smooth singing. |
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Our projects will include building kaleidoscopes and telescopes, experimenting with UV and IR light, and arranging mirrors so that a laser shines on a predetermined spot. |
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As I told you in the beginning, God shines effulgently in the universe. |
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Her affection for these people shines through the quaint freakishness, and I rather believe she understands precisely what she's trying to accomplish. |
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Avoid wearing shiny watches or jewellery that shines or reflects light. |
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He shines his flashlight in my eyes, twists my head and leaves. |
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The team shines a beam of near-IR light onto the head of an anesthetized gerbil. |
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It is self-luminous because it shines from within and it does not derive its affulgence from external stimuli. |
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Some essence of dogitude shines through all the caprices of taste and breeding that humans have applied to the animal. |
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What the legal system refuses to acknowledge, however, literature shines a klieg light on. |
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When the device's screen illuminates, it shines through the resin base and suction cup, so the user can see the screen and game a ction. |
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His antiauthoritarian streak shines through as he chronicles his idyllic youth in New York City and his discovery of love. |
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Seagal also shines in a cameo, sending up his image as a macho, petulant, dimwit action star. |
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Jason Manford shines as bumbling bean counter Leo Bloom, with a strong voice and surprisingly good tapdancing skills. |
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As the sun shines it towers above the basecamp and climbers in all its glory. |
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Before long, however, she shines as the dominatrix of the later sequences. |
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The beloved disciple falls short in this telling, but Jesus' mother shines. |
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His stock is as high as it has been in a long time and you've got to make hay while the sun shines. |
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Warner shines Earlier, Batting first, Sunrisers once again lost the wicket of their out-of-form skipper Shikar Dhawan early. |
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The drink is light-sensitive, meaning it can go off very quickly and leave a poor taste in the mouth when the sun shines. |
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The balding pate shines, the brow wrinkles, the watery eye winks, the goatish smile smeared over a goatee'd face, the face of your own future? |
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Many of the mezedes, or starters, could be a meal in themselves, and their preparation and presentation are where this restaurant shines. |
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With the cushions it produces its own, warmer climate with higher temperatures inside, when the sun shines. |
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East Chicago, Ind., a smoky Lake Michigan steel town that isn't exactly famous for its esthetic splendor even when the sun shines. |
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Your shield shines brightly in fields of wormshit! History, the last arbiter, will vindicate you! |
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Foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun, it shines every where. |
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But the sun shines on me still, and like any other poet I am gathering rosebuds while I may, for the glory of flowers too soon is past and summer hath too short a lease. |
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Until then, the protostar shines from the heat energy released by the gas that continues to fall onto it, much of which originates in a rotating circumstellar disk. |
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There is an anecdote that the Box Tunnel may have been deliberately aligned so that the rising sun shines all the way through it on Brunel's birthday. |
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Danish shines In the J Division match played at the SQU ground on Friday afternoon, Khalsa United registered a comfortable 23 runs win over the all Omani players OCT Al Hail. |
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When the sun shines over Kentucky's Cumberland Falls, the mist creates a rainbow on most days. If the moon shines brightly enough, it can create a moonbow, too! |
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Lauren Cuthbertson, onstage for nearly the entire two-hour ballet, shines as Alice, with her elegant extensions, buoyant jumps, and smooth renverses. |
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This is reflected in the idiom to make hay while the sun shines. |
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Now, it's only fair to say that he's got a few more laughter lines and life experience by the bucket load, but as an actor, he still shines in anything he puts his name to. |
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The passive solar house was initially designed using a heliodon to determine how the sun's rays shines on the house any time, day, and month of the year. |
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Philip Kane's solo album, somewhat ironically titled Songs for Swinging Lovers, is a stunning mix of styles but through it all shines the singer's treacly tenor. |
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