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Redcar is a seaside town of around 35,000 people, where the beach is illuminated each night by the fierce orange glow of the steelworks and locals talk proudly of their fathers and grandfathers working in the industry.
Winds outside of the city becoming more and more fierce as the glowing star lowers itself on the horizon.
In this state, her own hands seemed to glow, the stars fierce and the moon more than usually banal.
He lived all his life in a corner of south-west Norway where the winters are fierce and the summer nights glow indigo and purple.
Summing up the requisites for a top conductor, he wrote: "He has been tempered in the crucible but he is still molten and he glows with a fierce inner light.
She will be a human and visible rebuke to the traditional notion of the conductor as sketched by New York Times music critic Harold Schonberg in 1967: "He has been tempered in the crucible but he is still molten and he glows with a fierce inner light … Above all, he is a leader of men … a father … the Teacher who knows all".
As the sun hung heavy in the sky, we descended into a valley to find four napping lionesses guarded by two fierce males, their wild manes glowing orange, then amber as the sun set.
And she writes nonfiction, including book reviews for the Guardian, in which she is glowing in her enthusiasms and fierce in her dislikes.
Above a gallery of classical statues hangs a fierce Mediterranean blue sky in which the planets glow and the names of Greek sculptors are inscribed.
There's a distinctive orange stripe at the crest of her dark hair, and in certain lights it appears to glow, as though heated by the fierce ideation going on in the brain below.
In the Samburu National Reserve in northern Kenya, when the fierce heat of the sun has softened into a gentle evening glow, David Daballen and I climb into a jeep to find some elephants.
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