The roast duck was good, and so was the grilled lobster, despite a weirdly glowing sidecar of basil mashed potatoes. |
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Fifteen days later the Lantern Festival is celebrated and all of the city is illuminated with glowing ornate paper lanterns. |
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This is a world of lace, lapdogs, knee-breeches trimmed with silk ribbons, rich textures, glowing colour and shadows pregnant with meaning. |
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A triptych representing shallow boxes glowing orange and located high in a blue field, it evokes both birth and entombment. |
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The gargoyles have animalistic features, fangs and glowing red eyes, as well as horns on their bald heads. |
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That paragraph also buries the lede a bit, since we skipped right over a glowing projection for Yu Darvish. |
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Her eyes were glowing a deep red color, and soon her Persian smock ripped apart, revealing ancient Egyptian garb. |
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Aim into the dark skies where Mars, when so close to earth, appears as a glowing red ruby. |
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Her rings, necklaces and cufflinks combine clean, modern lines with an array of glowing colours. |
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The loss of that same finite amount of energy by energetic electrons explains the bright line spectra emitted by glowing gases, such as neon. |
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Evening sun is glowing across the aircraft on the apron as incredibly dark clouds loom over distant Amsterdam city centre. |
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There has been glowing praise heaped on him for his lionhearted performances. |
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A bit farther on, glowing one-ton ingots of steel thunder down rollers to be pressed into thin sheets. |
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Those who did understand Matisse's work compared its luminosity to the glowing of a Byzantine enamel, entering a fairytale. |
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Before, a smaller black unicorn stood, his wild red eyes glowing madly, and his horn a dull, dull gold, like it was supposed to be. |
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The holiday photographs show her apparently in the best of health, smiling on the balcony, her skin glowing with a tan. |
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Even scarier and more destructive than volcanic mudflows are pyroclastic flows or glowing avalanches. |
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The last embers of Empire were still glowing in the hearth as the Iranians experience a democratic political awakening. |
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From her perfect hair and glowing tan and flawless make-up, I'd have figured Julia wouldn't mind tarting herself up for Markus. |
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The fire had burned low while we slept but the embers were still glowing and hot. |
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Stars everywhere, glowing and burning bright with a fire so powerful that it couldn't be measured. |
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The land was quiet and pleasant, with teasels, cowslips, bluebells, and dark soil ridged for spuds or glowing with oil seed rape. |
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Just before sunset, flocks of the red birds gather to roost in the mangrove trees transforming green bush to a glowing red. |
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She pointed to a grim looking giant bald monkey tied to a stall with a bright red glowing collar around its neck. |
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Cardinal tetra is the bright glowing variety and marble molly looks like dotted marble and comes both in white and black. |
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The bandmaster's stick, glowing at both ends, moved in circles, though you could not see the man behind it. |
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Those marvelous blue eyes blazed in fury, shooting brilliant sparks and glowing embers. |
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From this elevated angle, the crowd looked like a mass of glowing angels doing some sort of celestial dance. |
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And now these pundits have returned the favour by giving him his own book and glowing reviews to boot. |
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For barbecues, only start cooking when the charcoals are glowing red with a layer of grey ash. |
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Emerging from the brush came a small, white, house cat with glowing pink eyes. |
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Aidan snapped out of his thoughts to see the owner of the voice was a tall, heavily built man with a glowing sword in his hands. |
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We haven't felt this flustered since our last hot bath and a large beaker of glowing Absinthe. |
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A mile away across the valley the far cliffs stood in white limestone buttresses bedded on red scree slopes, glowing in early sun. |
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It was titanium with a large glowing sword painted on the heavy silver door. |
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The feathered serpent flew up into the air, his body glowing in a heavenly way. |
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Tony Hargreaves, presiding, congratulated Simms on a glowing report by the probation service. |
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The goods were there, glowing slightly, and one or two hands made a grab for the top copies. |
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Some of the debris was still glowing and proceeded to roll down roofs to settle in gutters, on the ground, on window ledges and on cars. |
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The glowing slowmatch was touched to the powder in the touch hole which in turn ignited the powder charge in the barrel and fired the gun. |
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It was midnight blue and the sleeves and neckline were trimmed with white, and the material was glowing in the dim light. |
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Our home base was a huge glowing translucent submarine, shaped like a blimp. |
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More powerful then any weapon shining and glowing in the dim light of the laboratory. |
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In Celebration, a narrow band of hot pink, blue and white, trimmed in red, diagonally traverses the glowing disk. |
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Many of the film's interior shots are shadowy, with most of the lighting provided by glowing fireplaces, and these scenes looked very warm. |
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Fire is actually a dancing plasma of molecules and molecular fragments, excited into a glowing state by heat. |
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Flora saw her chance, lunged, and ripped into Moonlights chest and pulled out her heart, which was glowing a sickly purple. |
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She also used black light in some light sculptures to create glowing bluish reflections that gave a somber, nighttime appearance to them. |
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Faintly glowing silver sigils appeared on the slips, in the form of a circle enclosing an oil lamp, a river, and several abstract designs. |
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The stage is blanketed in darkness until a shadowy figure comes out with a glowing candle in one hand. |
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Carina grinned as she watched the fishes shimmer and shine in the glowing moonlight. |
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When they finally went back to their table, she was glowing with the exertion and blissfulness, but wasn't out of breath yet. |
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Suppose a glowing blob of some unknown substance were parked right in front of you. |
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It has a warmer feel, thanks to teal walls, blonde wood and large light fixtures like softly glowing upside-down umbrellas. |
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This is another glowing example of the media blowing things out of all proportion on a slow news day. |
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But if it had been tedious and unappealing then that will not have mattered one jot to City, more a glowing endorsement of a job well done. |
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It is simply considered un-Australian to be anything other than positively glowing about the Olympics. |
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The frigate turned around glowing with jet engines, aimed at the center of the moveless Galaxy spiral whirlpool and started gaining speed. |
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The woman turns around, her dark brown skin glowing with the warmth of her smile. |
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She smiled at him, the glowing buttons casting an unearthly light on her face. |
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A glowing white ball of light appears amid the ruins of a bombed-out building. |
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But it was like a glowing reminder of the beautiful boy who'd once worn it so proudly, an unfitting tribute to all that the world had lost. |
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He is like vapor, bathed in a glowing yellow light, wearing a bulky waist-length rain slicker. |
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Her eyes were the clearest things about her, visibly glowing now, unmissable in the sunlight. |
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Sometimes he can achieve an unordinary expression that causes me to wonder what is behind the glossy eyes and glowing exterior. |
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Feminists are also on his case, reminding him about all those glowing family photographs and public eulogies to nappy-changing. |
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I snickered and we walked on, passing a room that was shrieking of laughter and lights glowing from the crack in the door. |
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I myself have felt no untoward effects, other than glowing in the dark and having x-ray vision in one eye. |
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One monitor, set on a socle in the middle of the room, was glowing brightly in the darkness. |
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Heaps of chestnuts are being turned enthusiastically in a brazier of glowing red coals, and I'm encouraged to tuck in. |
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Bitmaps are best suited for photos, drop-shadow effects and soft, glowing or blurry edges. |
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They undress and coat themselves in a glowing silver paint and dance until the break of day. |
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Its songlike theme on the saxophone, reminiscent of a Red Indian incantation, leads to a towering and glowing climax. |
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The sun dimmed until it was glowing a comfortable red, like a floating charcoal briquette. |
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Her scenes have no horizon line or vanishing point and consist of glowing color fields or grounds. |
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Salt Lake earns glowing reviews these days from dog lovers, vegetarians, bookstore browsers, microbrew guzzlers, and especially recreationists. |
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When I came upon the deli, its sign glowing like a beacon in the brumous night, a slight twinge of anticipation quickened my pace. |
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The nominators spoke in glowing terms of the standard of hospitality they received at all three guest homes. |
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I left the residence to walk down to the office, and saw that the lake was speckled with faintly glowing dots. |
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There, in perfect view, a glowing sphere of blues and whites and greens magnified in the black sky. |
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The sharpness of his face drew shadows, and his unblemished visage resembled the moon, a glowing white, with shadows of gray cast upon it. |
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He doesn't quite look his 37 years, with his just-short-of-the-shoulders springy hair and glowing brown skin. |
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A transparent shrimp drifts past my face, the size of a fingernail, and squirts a stream of glowing blue ink at me. |
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His spear standing proud as it bit its head deep into the dirt, the haft glowing ominously in a color not usually associated with wood. |
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The Crystal Palace was beautiful at night, with the starlit crystalline spires glowing a faint blue. |
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Guttering sweet oil lamps hooded with brass-stamped patterns make glowing starry shapes on the walls and ceiling. |
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Soon the smoke that lazily trailed from the glowing end of the cancer stick filled the entire elevator. |
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He closed his eyes and the clock's hands began to whirl, the numbers glowing softly. |
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He's still glowing from the spat he had on radio last week with the minister about who can and can't teach in a state school. |
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Beneath the waters of the Izu, the ocean floor is a glowing carpet of colour and variety. |
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The medallion itself was an octagon with curved sides and a yin-yang symbol, but now it was glowing along with the animal orbs. |
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A glowing oil lamp threw dull-redish light on pieces of paper scattered on the sheets in front of her. |
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Stones of deep red color like glowing carbuncles are let into gilded woodwork, and Limoges enamels ornament the walls. |
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The ruin at the left is placed within an idealized landscape that is harmoniously balanced and suffused with a soft, glowing light. |
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There is a slice of new, or old moon in the sky to the east, with Mars still glowing orange in the west. |
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Foods like fish, avocados and nuts contain healthful fats that are good for a glowing complexion. |
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I was heartsick over the loss of our baby, and you were glowing with the thought of leaving everything behind to race some stupid cars. |
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The sky is streaked with blues and pinks, and at the bottom of the frame, the sand is glowing in the fading light. |
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The 13 investigators used cameras and video equipment to search for ghouls on Friday night and captured images of glowing orbs and strange mists. |
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Instead of her common, ordinary brown eyes, her eyes now were completely black, except for one small glowing gold pupil in the center. |
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It was outfitted with a comfortable seat, providing an oddly serene viewing platform from which to contemplate the glowing installation. |
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All over his body, he saw a thin, glowing mesh that burned brighter and brighter by the second, burning and charring his flesh. |
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Evidence from three character witnesses had spoken in glowing terms about his total dedication to his work. |
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The hips of shrub roses make a colorful display, while southern magnolia has large seedpods with glowing red berries. |
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Interim glowing takes place when necessary, for example after extended overrun if engine temperature has reduced. |
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Her skin was suntanned to a glowing golden colour, and her clothes were from the best clothing store in Hollywood. |
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Like so many other claims that Bush has made about the glowing future of Iraq, the horror of America's supermaxes mocks that claim as well. |
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Up go illuminated pink flamingos, Chinese lanterns, chile-pepper lights, and glowing plastic Santas. |
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The moon is radiant, glowing bright as pale sunshine, revealing the white caps of the waves twelve stories below. |
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How could you have a glowing view of human nature when you contemplate what people do to one another? |
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The many officers who signed those glowing fitness reports and awarded those citations are either liars or they are incompetent. |
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Gothep looked intensely into Jenna's eyes, his own glowing from ice blue to fiery red. |
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In spite of the glowing praise on the back cover, it turned out to be very pedestrian and hum-drum. |
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The Pegasus was a filly, her yellow coat and gold cloven hooves glowing like a small sun, and blue mane and tail the color of the sky. |
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After crossing the smoking bed of glowing coals, the fire walkers put their feet into a small side pit filled with milk. |
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Faces of demons were cut into the vegetables, then a glowing coal was placed inside. |
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Finally, his neck stiff from looking up, the Professor returned to studying the glowing coals of the fire. |
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Lexx casts an illumination spell so that they can all better see and they continue on with the glowing illuminant orb leading them. |
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Sara's ears had already begun to point and her eyes were glowing a cold blue. |
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Last year, Microsoft shipped Windows Media Center to much public fanfare but less than glowing reviews. |
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He has small black bull horns, glowing red reptile eyes, dark brown fanged teeth, and extremely pale white skin. |
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The instrumental color, finely crafted elegance, and glowing sweep of the music were exhilarating. |
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The 360 L.E.D. arrays and 20 yards of glowing semiconductors use the same energy as four 100-watt incandescent bulbs. |
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The darkness of the ink pierced into my eyes like it was incandescently glowing with blackness and burning into my soul. |
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His greying hair was styled in a comb-over, his brown eyes glowing with kindness. |
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The water here phosphoresces when disturbed, so it was amazing to watch a few of these lovely animals glowing in the murk. |
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Now only the stars have been netted in the casuarinas and the surf snarls with eerie phosphorescence as if glowing with spectral fires. |
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A medium bronze intermediate of incurving form with a lovely glowing autumn colour. |
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There is no quiet anymore, no secret pools where fairies dwell, no empty, glowing moments of indescribability. |
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It would be too late to stride by, nose held high and glowing with indignant dislike, I had already said hello. |
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Like the Jack O'Lantern glowing feebly from the front porch, the movie's script is hollow. |
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They carried between them, and actually in their hands, a glowing flame, the fervour of which I felt reflected from the picture on my own cheeks. |
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Then, Mara was there, eyes and entire being glowing with purple fire, and he laid a gentle hand on the girl's fevered brow. |
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This ensures that the charcoal is glowing rather than smoking, and gets the fiddly lighting process out of the way before anyone arrives. |
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While the stars gave off small bright pinpricks of light, the moon had a soft and faint glowing aura. |
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A large asteroid enters the atmosphere at extremely high speed, glowing red hot as the friction of the air turns it into a fiery cannon ball. |
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Flying into Guatemala City before dawn, I saw a volcano on fire, glowing lava streaming down its cone, reddening the darkness. |
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The finality of death of a young man with glowing prospects for success is a shattering blow indeed. |
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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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The sky was black as midnight, lit only by glowing sparks, firebrands and fireballs shooting into the air. |
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I had helped decorate it, but in the glowing firelight, it looked beyond beautiful. |
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She consummated her sexual relationship with Jake and she described that in glowing terms. |
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There is nothing in photography quite as beautiful and glowing as a large-format contact print on special contact print paper. |
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More dark clouds of interstellar dust with intriguing shapes are seen silhouetted against the glowing interstellar gas at the top right. |
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Orion is home to the famous Orion nebula, a glowing cloud of interstellar gas where new stars are being born. |
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They gleamed in the light coming from the glowing orbs set at intervals along the street. |
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When I awoke it was to the brilliant glowing answer to our little conundrum. |
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She moved toward the small spot of light, which had narrowed from a flame to a glowing ember. |
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He stared into the fire to avoid her gaze, to focus his thoughts within the flames and the glowing embers. |
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His vibrantly glowing pointillism springs directly from his childhood among the beautiful light and colors of the Caribbean. |
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One and a half cords of wood burned down to a twenty-four foot path of coals glowing at a brisk 1,000 degrees when Willey first stepped on it. |
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Marin flipped off the light switch, leaving the room bathed in total darkness, but for the soft light of a glowing nightlight in the corner. |
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The glowing stage lights, bright television studio lights and cinema floodlights have all taken turns to illuminate his path as an actor. |
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She said nothing for a moment, merely staring at the glowing fluorescent crystal on the ceiling. |
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The story is a glowing portrait of a crusading humanitarian on a difficult mission to save his native land. |
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The warm, glowing drone of Oliveros' accordion breathes its way through a patchwork of chimes and the gentle fluting of the whistlebuoys. |
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All the celebrity magazines have their stable of favourites, whom they court with pages and pages of glowing copy week in, week out. |
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Looking back she saw Gaelic's blue eyes glowing a sheen of green from amongst the mounds of blankets and coverlets. |
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The night was silent, all three moons were alive in the sky now and their glowing crescents cast an eerie glow across his face. |
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The moon was a bright crescent among the sea of stars, each one glowing brightly. |
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My hair was in spiral curls that hung loosely around my face, forming a dark shadow around my glowing face. |
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Yellow eyes glowing vengefully, his expression was hooded, dark and menacing. |
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She was very gaunt and fairly pale, but her personality was like the glowing stars. |
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She was giving me a glowing report about a gourmet glatt Kosher Thai restaurant in Jerusalem. |
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Together with the solar prominences, there are masses of red glowing gas to be seen. |
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I kicked at it and peered up into the branches, meeting her glowing eyes with a glower. |
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A Hampshire junior school has turned weakness into strength and won glowing praise from Ofsted inspectors. |
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A Southend school is just months away from being removed from the Government's special measures register following a glowing inspection report. |
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Their previous Irish shows have earned massive critical praise, including a glowing review in the Irish Independent. |
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As a blogger, by contrast, I almost invariably receive one of two reactions, glowing praise or a look of total incomprehension. |
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A school in Greater Manchester has proved good things really do come in small packages after receiving a glowing report from education watchdogs. |
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She is quick to defend the overt tone of praise in the glowing account of her experiences. |
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A Whitefield primary school has earned special praise after a glowing Ofsted report was complemented by outstanding results. |
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A south Lakeland property developer has secured a prestigious award after earning glowing praise from its customers. |
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In case you can't tell from my glowing praise, any comic lover, whatever your interests may be, would readily enjoy this series. |
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However, despite a glowing surveyor's report, there are still leaks, draughty windows, and an incredible amount to do to my little valley abode. |
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Council chiefs have pledged to work harder to improve social services, despite receiving a glowing report from Government. |
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The demonic glowing eyes he carried gazed upon the spirit of Phyoni, grimacing at the sight. |
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If your hound's gnashers are white unto glowing then at least the postman is in for a healthier bite. |
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The sun, almost level, poured into the back of the house, turning every element of our carefully chosen colour scheme into a warm, glowing gold. |
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Atop the desk sat a sleek desktop computer, a little red light on the underside of the cordless mouse glowing slightly. |
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Whatever your own dating preferences, dewy, flawless skin will help you to fake the glowing look of love until you find a bachelor of your own. |
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My quarters were cold and dark, the flames in the hearth having died to a small pile of glowing embers. |
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The fire had died to a pile of small, glowing coals that scattered into a shower of sparks when I threw a pair of logs in. |
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He stared at the dim shapes of the knick-knacks on top of his dresser, the glowing red face of his alarm clock. |
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The restaurant, with its dark wood paneling, dimly glowing brass light fixtures and green velour booths, reeks of old-time Hollywood noir. |
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The warmth emanating from her glowing form told me that I had finally found my place in the universe. |
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The glowing embers of the wood danced into the night sky, yet conveyed no warmth. |
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You can learn to sense this instinct and fan the glowing embers into a roaring blaze. |
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We huddled closely around its glowing embers as they struggled to keep at bay the piercing chill of the Andean night. |
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She turned, her wild sow-eyes glowing back over her shoulder and her empurpled lips puckered a moment. |
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Each small lick of flame lights another blade of grass, quickly spreading until everything is a glowing inferno of destruction. |
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A muffled wind chime harmonized with the occasional car engine, whose purrs suggested heated seats and warm fans and glowing cigarette lighters. |
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There have been some glowing PR-style puffs for this scheme in the mainstream press, but I think that it's pretty ropey. |
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There were the gaudily plumed roseate spoonbills, their bright pink feathers glowing when they passed between my hide and the rising sun. |
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The glowing orangish-red tip seems to be the only source of light for miles around. |
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Renovations of his SoHo loft in Manhattan were featured in a glowing article in Architectural Digest. |
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Looking blearily round the room for my alarm clock, I finally focus on the glowing green numbers on the nightstand. |
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Randon's eyes were glowing eagerly, hope roused within him that they might go to the aid of Falgrice's people after all. |
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We followed in that direction and suddenly the great white clock loomed large, lit up and glowing against the darkness. |
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Suffused with a post-Romantic melancholy, it seems to wander abstractedly through a softly glowing mist. |
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Dart's star was visible in the upper-left quadrant of the rectangular view screen, glowing a bright yellow-orange. |
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Two orange, glowing objects were jettisoned out of the Echo and sailed toward the ship's engine. |
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Her necklace was seen more visibly with the blue sapphire jewel glowing slightly. |
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He looked into my eyes and smiled his big brown eyes just glowing with this new radiance. |
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That night, I saw her as the most beautiful lady in the room, her heart of gold shining and giving her a glowing radiance. |
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She had gained weight and though her skin lost its glowing radiance, it wasn't ghastly pale anymore. |
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If only all nature, all humanity were bathed in a rosy glowing radiancy and life for the future seemed naught but buoyancy and light. |
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I sat close to the fire, gazing into the glowing heart of it, and then lifting my eyes to the brightening stars. |
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He is well-spoken and has a glowing track record, so his words carry an impact in the locker room. |
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Wickham pocketed a small box, and Miss Darcy looked up at him with glowing adoration. |
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My nostrils had discerned the insidious whiff of cigarette smoke, and, sure enough, a dark corner revealed a few glorious, glowing tips. |
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Upon the terrace was a beautiful woman, garbed in a flowing silk gown of glowing white. |
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I can't move, I'm so enraptured by the way the last luminous rays of light dance over his glowing skin. |
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There's a light bulb glowing over my head that is brighter than the flaring of a sour gas well. |
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As you turn back from where you came through, you could see the entrance glowing in a silvery colour. |
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Why are the boy's eyes glowing red as though he'd been satanically possessed in a cheap straight-to-video horror flick? |
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I sat up and leaned against the armrest, my face glowing as I beamed from ear to ear. |
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The sweet little Kiwi chalet girls were still glowing with excitement as they recounted their tales. |
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Practically glowing with pleasure, she continued over to the fire, ladling stew into a bowl for breakfast. |
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Real ale lover Alan Gardner is glowing with pride after brewery bosses chose his face to launch a new brand of his favourite tipple. |
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Donning childlike smiles and glowing with eager anticipation, we made haste for the dining room just a few steps down the hall. |
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Ten months later Carolyn is the one worrying about work in the small hours while her husband is still glowing with fulfilment. |
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Even Palace boss Iain Dowie was glowing with his praise for the Manchester United man after the game. |
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He is positively glowing with self-righteous zeal beside his equally sober betrothed. |
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The choreographers and casting directors were glowing with support and praise. |
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Isabel lugs it everywhere, glowing with enthusiasm as she shops for the appropriate lingerie in which to embark on her cinq-a-sept affaire. |
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Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement. |
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The nightbugs with their lacy wings and glowing segmented bodies circled around the Deity, and rested on the plants growing from its body. |
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So here is a horse that has already won five Classics with plenty of time on his side to add to a glowing record of achievement. |
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He was attracted by recruitment material portraying the military in glowing terms. |
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A single pot balanced on the mecha-stove, the two glowing iron coils red-hot beneath it. |
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Bradford Crown Court heard that Ali was a man of no previous convictions and glowing references were handed in. |
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She went on to read out glowing references from Reynolds' employers and spoke of his role as a volunteer worker. |
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It was complete with a neon sign of a sliver of a moon, with the name written in glowing blue cursive over it. |
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Yet another alien abduction TV series is heading this way, sporting the usual nosebleeds, little grey men and glowing spheres. |
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Hunter returned to his place by Missy's side in front of the glowing embers of the dying fire laid in the black iron stove. |
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I sat in a cafe, glowing from my head massage, reading my novel and eating a bowl of curry laksa. |
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Red rock canyon walls and deep, sandy washes are painted with enough flaming titian reds and glowing ambers to make a painter weep. |
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As she walked over to the console, Krys took note of the small amber light glowing from the edge of the security screen. |
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Foreign policy battles faded as a recognition developed of the value of allies and the glowing promise of collective security through the United Nations. |
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The in crowd also favour Fort Rajwada, with lofty interiors by opera set designer Stephanie Engeln, including a sassy bar with a wall of glowing arched niches. |
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In the corner I could make out a bed with glowing vines trailing snakelike up the bedposts and under the window sat a desk with a sea serpents engraved into the dark wood. |
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In the depths of the night stood three vampires with glowing yellow eyes. |
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I've had more glowing reviews, but beggars can't be choosers. |
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Imitate the look with the newest highlighters or light-reflecting lotions and tints, which help scatter light, leaving you with a noticeably glowing look. |
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Offshore, great rafts of the seabirds rise and fall slowly on lazy swells, their white heads glowing in the faint afternoon sun beneath an approaching line of dark clouds. |
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I was merely glowing wetly, and worrying about the icecream I'd just bought melting through the bottom of my shopping bag and dripping all over my trainers. |
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Early diodes in electronics were made from metal plates sealed inside evacuated glass tubes, which could be seen glowing in the innards of old radio sets. |
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I also pick up two kangris, clay lamps that Kashmiris fill with glowing charcoals and hold against their bodies, inside their feyrans, in the cold of winter. |
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Soon the chorus joins in, silhouetted row above row in glowing orange ovals behind a black backdrop before the whole thing dissolves to a street scene. |
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Knots of dealers and speculators crowd the observation gallery, gossiping and watching the tote board, a huge black panel with company names and prices in glowing red. |
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It's that first sly whiff of tobacco on the air, the steel-blue smoke slinking seductively across a shaft of light, the embers glowing brightly as a smoker draws in. |
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The crew of a York tour boat have earned glowing praise after they rushed to the rescue of a man who ended up in the River Ouse during an evening cruise. |
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The characters are nicely shaded in contrast to the backgrounds and have a glowing soft look about them that immediately endears the game to the gamer. |
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He looked at the street light that was a few houses down, and saw that the filament was still glowing a very faint red, as the heat slowly dissipated. |
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I turned my head up to see his smiling face glowing down upon me. |
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But not all chillies are suicidally hot and beginners are advised to start with milder varieties, like Anaheim or Fresno, that produce a tangy, glowing sensation in the mouth. |
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Nikias grinned, his young face glowing as he charged out of the room. |
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Now, my legs still burning from the climb up this hill, my face glowing from sun and wind, I decide that a little nap is just what the doctor ordered. |
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The camera tracked around them portentously as they sat at glowing laptops in a dimly-lit smoky room and, bit by bit, revealed the purported secret of Christie's success. |
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Thousands of tiny trails of smoke arced and corkscrewed high into the air and fell back to earth as smoking and glowing debris was hurled away from the mass of flames. |
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In the mirror above his bed, a long, reptilian face with a set of branching antlers and short, scruffy whiskers cackled demonically, eyes glowing like twin red suns. |
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Eager whispers followed his every step as he paced restlessly down the cream and burgundy corridors, glowing eyes shielded behind his dark glasses. |
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When he came back into the house he was glowing with good spirits. |
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Andrew's effort earned glowing praise from someone at the very top. |
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Gradually, the glowing red material is hammered into an elegant spike. |
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They were glowing with pride, showing off all their own work. |
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That is what I assumed and my eyes were glowing with excitement. |
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The slaves were staring up in awe as thousands of the glowing projectiles sailed past, and the ground struck with the constant shocks of the impacts. |
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They are glowing with a sense of achievement when they leave. |
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The teachers must be glowing with pride from the praise they've garnered. |
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Tiger Woods, only the second player to win all four majors more than once, paid a glowing tribute to Jack Nicklaus whose record haul of 18 is clearly his sights. |
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Susanne was kneeling up in her chair, flailing her arms wildly at me, her glowing face evidence that the celebrating had started long before my arrival. |
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From the glowing molten hole, the creature reared its hideous head. |
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Five tall, slender mushrooms with yellow stems and glowing orange caps reach through the decaying foliage toward the sky as ants burrow underground. |
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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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Scarlet and sapphire, emerald and gold, glowing like an Aladdin's cave. |
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The Duke disappeared into a darkened side room, where he sat inches from a glowing television screen, gazing at golf. |
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Their mantra was echoed in the glowing reports of the critics and guidebooks, all of which unanimously extolled the place's virtues in worryingly breathless prose. |
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They show animal claws scratching across concrete, red-hot rusty wires glowing orange in the dark, and bloodied knives arranged along the body at the sites of pain. |
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In her glowing description of stone throwing, she crosses the line of objectivity, becoming a mouthpiece rather than a reporter. |
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Then at the far end of the rings a glowing disc appeared in the first one. |
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All around were control panels, beeping and glowing different colors. |
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I posted a glowing review of this speech back in June of 2003 because I thought it was one of the best examples of reframing the economic issues I had seen in many a day. |
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Not out merely for a night ride, the scientists had their eyes trained on the western horizon, where twilight hung low in a range from deep blue to glowing red. |
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Soon, lake docks are glowing with electric twinklers and candle lamps. |
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He sat in the dark with a single candle glowing on his desk, facing his computer monitor which was emitting an ethereal light to his head in the caliginous night. |
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Both McCauley and the glowing plant team worry that overzealous regulation could kill the nascent DIY Bio movement. |
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Exfoliating scrubs and chemicals like alpha-hydroxy acids and retinoids can leave skin smooth and glowing because they eliminate dull, dead cells on the skin's surface. |
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The uneven topography alternated between blocks of ice mesas, deep ice craters, bony ice ridges, and rolling ice dunes glowing an otherworldly sapphire-blue. |
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He woke to moonlight and starlight and the glowing end of Toby's cigar. |
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With glowing valves and copious amounts of paper tape the Met Office finally embraced the computer age in 1959 and purchased a Ferranti Mercury, which was nicknamed Meteor. |
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Picture Amneris, the slighted daughter of the Pharaohs, in Liz Taylor's inch-thick Cleopatra make-up, eyes glowing like sin, singing with a voice to move the heavens. |
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I couldn't do anything else but stand there and stare into the glowing embers and jumping flames in order to still the tears that threatened to spill over. |
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They know the best ways to smuggle crib sheets, steal exam papers and generally outfox teachers in a bid to gain glowing report cards, whilst doing no real work. |
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The label's glowing globalism and diffuse spirituality are still intact, and they're no strangers to neo-dub with a world-beat bent, which is the theme on their latest comp. |
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I see the camera zoom into my face, and I see my glowing green eyes. |
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The angel's face was luminesced, his skin glowing and perfectly flawless. |
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He thrust it in among the glowing embers again and sat down on a box. |
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