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High above the scene glowers a sky of operatic intensity, all scudding clouds and sudden bursts of sunlight.
There is no point in checking the forecast, because the weather loop seems to be on fast forward all the time, with mists and showers and low-hanging clouds suddenly punctuated by miraculous bursts of sunlight and bright blue sky.
Yet Blomstedt shaped the music so as to emphasise its geniality, drawing out little bursts of sunlight as the first movement danced to a close, and throwing the rising figures in the third movement up into the air.
If you haven't heard of him, it's because he makes short, silent experimental films that feature brightly colored flowers, bursts of sunlight and shifting pools of shadow instead of characters, plots and stories.
As she does so, Charlotte reflects on the fact that her own life is a narrative, with a chain of events leading to sudden twists (like the mugging), inexplicable interludes of happiness ("like sudden bursts of sunlight") and the inevitable tendency toward closure, a concept for which she has little liking.
Short sharp bursts of sunlight leading to sunburn are dangerous, especially when they occur in children and adolescents.
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This burst of sunlight could not have come at a worse time for them.
She opted for a cream-coloured burst of sunlight, following George's desire to express his optimism for the future of America.
Like precipitous clouds they stood, imperiously poised above the angels' luminous shoulders; now and then an angel, in a kind of marvellous transport, as if unable to restrain his bliss, suddenly, for a single instant, unfurled his winged beauty, and it was like a burst of sunlight, like the sparkling of millions of eyes.
That was the moment of the London games, as the information sunk in, that Bradley Wiggins had won an Olympic gold in the same year as winning the Tour de France, and Chris Froome had got a bronze, that the home disadvantage had been overcome, all this dawning under an unexpected burst of sunlight.
Listening to him speak, it was as if he had been happily driving Plucky down a lane to Somewhere-Not-Very-Much when he had been blinded by a burst of sunlight and had wound up down a total dead end.
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