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One of my favorites, found in an all-luster vitrine near the main entrance (take a right), is a largish plate from ninth-century Iraq that depicts a flowering shrub in two-toned luster.
This miraculous array of new information sources and analytic tools arrived on the scene with all the luster of progress.
In any case, "Innerspace," which opens today at the Criterion and other theaters, has all the brashness of a hit, if not all the luster.
As we cross over the broad Irtysh River, Russian pop fills the car, and I'm struck by an unlikely conclusion: Jagr is at home in Omsk, a city the size of Dallas but with all the luster of Albany.
This season's "Juilliard Dances Repertory," seen on Wednesday night, is nearly all about luster.
"It could be argued of Alec that, for all the luster he had, basically he, too, was a character actor".
Will Grimsley, of the Associated Press, wrote that, if Bid won, "the glory of the Triple Crown would certainly lose all its luster".
It is too soon to tell who was involved with the bloody evidence back in Utah, but those three medals may have also lost all their luster.
Is all the luster gone?
For all its luster, the Rhodes application is surprisingly thin.
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