Sentence examples for burning glare from inspiring English sources

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(According to Cook, the prosecutors who interviewed potential witnesses found that most didn't grasp what had been going on). "Historical revisionism of the Kitty Genovese story was underway, and the beautiful twilight of falsehood did indeed enhance it into something far less blinding than the burning glare of the truth," Pelonero writes, with more passion than clear meaning.

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The Fw 190 also enjoyed a brief career as a during the autumn and early winter of 1943 44, using conventional daylight methods to attack British Royal Air Force heavy bombers after they had been illuminated by searchlights and the glare of burning cities.

Released from his work in the soulless safety of the Ministry of Information, Greene used his night job as an air warden to prowl among the ruins or make love with his landlady's feisty daughter, Dorothy Glover, on a rooftop lighted by the glare of burning buildings.

I walk out onto the burning sand, squinting against the glare that makes every distant object a flat black silhouette, and approach them for the second time.

If moviemaking were like tinkering with a chemistry set, blending together script, direction, performance and design in a celluloid test-tube, these would be the compounds that begin to degrade before your eyes, producing foul, noxious fumes, burning your retinas with their glare and dissolving your work bench.

You can check out the teaser video below and head on over to the official teaser page to download an Angry Birds Space wallpaper and/or glare into the burning eyes of our favorite little red bird.

Words, after all, are tricky, undependable things, and Dom communicates just fine with glares (darting, lingering, burning) and gears (fast, faster, fastest).

The humanity!! Drunk on Belgian wine, I watched the Barrier Reef of the Britain I know bleach to nothing in the twin glare of Brexit's burning certainties and Julie Etchingham's gleaming teeth.

One describes the prisoners on Robben Island breaking rocks under the glaring sun and literally burning their eyes; when Nelson Mandela was released from there he had lost his ability to cry.

These fascinating and well-written books, one on the conquests of the seventh and eighth centuries and the other on the Islamic Mahdist state of late 19th-century Sudan, examine historical jihad in the glare of car bombs and burning buildings.

Walking with thousands of other young, angry men, Myint remembers the glare of the light and his bare feet burning on the hot tarmac.

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