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feast of light
proper noun
Candlemas.
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Times Square is a feast of light these days, popping with virtue and commerce.
A little judicious seasoning was added to this feast of light and shadow with a sequence to the side of the screen in which Ms. Packer is touched and embraced by hands that appear suddenly from behind a black curtain.
John Doyle is the television critic for The Globe and Mail, a national newspaper in Canada and the author of A Great Feast of Light: Growing Up Irish in the Television Age (Aurum Press).
John Doyle is the Television Critic for The Globe and Mail in Canada and the author of A Great Feast of Light: Growing Up Irish in the Television Age (Aurum Press).
Still, it was a feast of light and architecture, and it provided ample spectacle for the price.
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Inspired by John Cage's renowned experiments with sensory deprivation and historical accounts of activating the light body through deep meditation, Chavez has drawn upon the mystical concept of "feasting on light" -- a reference to the Yogic practice of sustaining the physical and energetic bodies with meditation and the breath.
I wept when I watched the video of my son's eighth grade class on the feast day of Santa Lucia, the celebration of light where his classmates were all dressed in white angelically singing, "Santa Lucia, Santa Lucia".
Afterward, about 90 friends and family, including Ms. Carpenter's parents, Melanie and Joel Safer, and Ms. Steele's mother, Sue Steele, feasted under streamers of lights and bell-jar lanterns hanging from the trees before breaking into a flash-mob routine to "Call Me Maybe," choreographed as a surprise for the newlyweds by Nate Buccieri, Ms. Steele's accompanist and music director.
Every time I visit Paris, I think about the way Hemingway referred to the City of Light as a "Moveable Feast".
WITH garlands and tinsel, twinkling lights dangling from houses, illuminated reindeer on lawns, electric menorahs glowing in windows and candles burning to mark the winter solstice, the season of light is a most visual feast.
At Westminster, England, during the 14th century, a candela rotunda ("round candle") was the centre of a "festival of lights" during the feast of the purification of the Virgin Mary (February 2), also called Candlemas Day.
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