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The morning sun eased over Manhattan, casting a glow on the Hudson River that Lloyd Burlingame could not see.
Anthony Becht has moved quietly around the Jets' locker room for a month all but ignored, the spotlight cast on the Jets' extraordinary class of four first-round draft picks barely casting a glow on him.
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The beacon-red background of the electronic billboards casts a glow on the snow banks beneath them.
Special outings share Albuquerque lore in the form of talks on public art, ghost stories around Halloween, and tours to see holiday luminarias, the paper-bag lanterns that cast a glow on winter nights.
The Future Corporate Flags Over Giant Spreads As dawn comes in McPherson County, a glorious orange sun rises from the prairies and casts a glow on LaVerne Neal, a 73-year-old rancher feeding his cattle.
Mr. Stoppard, however, is using the conflagration that was Oscar Wilde to cast a glow on another literary figure who pursued his life far more in the shadows: the poet and classics scholar A. E. Housman.
Motifs from Jean-François Millet's paintings are pleasantly integrated; David Finley's lighting casts a glow on the scene; the dancers — Patrick Leahy, as "the young man," is the most eye-catching — are at their most innocent and absorbed; and nothing is unbearably sentimental.
On each Web site, Netflix will provide trailers for the 10 films, which can be watched on embedded players that demonstrate the look of the Ambilight screens found on Philips TV sets (Ambilight screens cast a glow on the wall surrounding the television monitor, complementing the color on the screen).
The moon takes on this new color because sunlight is still able to pass through Earth's atmosphere and cast a glow on the moon.
The lurid presence casts a glow on the dim walls of a hallway.
Like many Vermeer characters, the astronomer is placed near a window on the onlooker's left, which casts a glow on the man of science, revealing youthful freshness, sudden insight, and nervous anticipation.
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