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Be luminous

adjective

Emitting light; glowing brightly

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"The whole surface wants to be luminous," she said.

Ms. Jackson's other work includes "All These Roads Be Luminous: Poems Selected and New".

How the light switch gets wired to the bulb, how the bulb got engineered to be luminous — all that is an almost miraculously complex consequence of human ingenuity.

Their pictures tend to be luminous, as though the subjects were lit from within, and to feature odd backgrounds, stark contrasts, and rich color.

The results could be luminous, as his recordings of the Mozart symphonies with the Prague Chamber Orchestra (Telarc) and Mendelssohn's Symphony No. 4 with the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment (Virgin Classics) attest.

Of the three or four species of the ostracod genus Vargula (also known as Cypridina) known to be luminous, the most famous is V. hilgendorfii (or C. hilgendorfii), found in the coastal waters and sands of Japan.

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The photographs are luminous.

They are luminous".

The colors are luminous.

It was luminous and voluminous.

The show is luminous.

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