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Discover Ludwig"celestial light" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe light that is perceived as heavenly or divine, often associated with the sky or stars. Example: The view from the mountaintop at night was breathtaking, with the moon and stars casting a soft and ethereal celestial light upon the landscape.
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Inside the mountain, he planned to carve tunnels and chambers illuminated by celestial light.
He conceives his stone windows as symbols of the creation, conjoining base matter and celestial light.
In Messier's time a nebula was a term used to denote any blurry celestial light source.
Better Ruscha's smaller Miracle paintings, with their sacred shafts of Hollywood-ised celestial light.
(This is especially true when Elizabeth recounts the story of her coronation: she is aglitter with her own celestial light).
But as evening came, and he somehow turned a tumultuous match on its head, Murray was bathed in celestial light.
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About 6,000 of these stills went into the production of "Celestial Lights".
But in fact, the night skies around the desert resort are ideal for taking in the celestial lights.
His work, particularly his two aurora videos, has gathered a wide following: "Celestial Lights" has been viewed 279,000 times in the last month.
The next solar maximum is expected in 2013, and to call attention to it, he recently released a stop-motion video called "Celestial Lights".
As the storm of the third movement breaks into the glowing finale, the sun, as if operated by some celestial lighting designer, breaks through the clouds.
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