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I eat fire to symbolise darkness consuming light.
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This work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (program "Science in Universities", project no. 16БФ051-03 "The study of electronic-vibrational processes in composites and nanosystems promising for solar energetics, low-power-consuming light sources and medicine").
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A Requiem for the concert hall as well as the chorus, the work moved inexorably from the opening lines, intoned darkly and richly by the basses, to the full-chorus conclusion, "Lux aeterna," a fierce, consuming blaze of light.
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