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What illuminates the surface is reflected light.
But what illuminates it isn't infernal flame, but bright, lambent wit.
Finding something by accident - through channel-surfing or insomnia - is what illuminates the mind and gives you the confidence to keep looking.
Finally, "I was staring through the cage of those meticulous ink strokes at -- an Absolute Beauty!" What illuminates "Amadeus" as much as anything else is the playwright's passion for Mozart's work, expressed, indirectly, through Salieri's jealousy and spiritual desolation.
"He told us that one of the things that had surprised him most about being a patient was that every single person he interacted with — be they nurse, resident, senior physician, respiratory tech, physical therapist — it was as though they had a neon sign on their forehead that said either 'I care' or 'I don't care.' " But what illuminates those neon signs?
Know what illuminates these Angels' halos?
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What: Illuminating Manicure and Pedicure, a blissful two-hour treatment for your hands and little piggies.
What illuminating conversations we all had just then.
What she illuminates so well is the complexities and contradictions of life in Gaza.
Susan Stein, curator at Monticello, has dubbed a small cabinet almost certainly made by Hemings "the Rosetta stone" for what it illuminates about overall construction at the plantation.
In this article, we set out not only to describe the intervention as implemented but also to explore what it illuminates about the nature of local health system governance.
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