Sentence examples for gleam for from inspiring English sources

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In his hand were mallets, and in his eye was a gleam for the right pieces of junk to transform into concert-worthy sounds.

Pamela Armstrong didn't have the right soprano gleam for the central role of the Countess, but she lent warmth to a chilly show.

As palatably sure-footed as anything in his multimillion-selling catalog, the album — which he produced with Don Was, a veteran rock 'n' roll ego whisperer — nonetheless reflects a shrewd adjustment, swapping out his usual airtight gleam for a touch of confessional Laurel Canyon folk-rock.

The birches that gleam for verst upon verst around Moscow, the stark Sitka spruces of the Alaska shoreline, even the date palms that form a hypnotic frieze along the banks of the Nile, all share the beauty of repetition with subtle variations.

At first, I wasn't sure whether Philip Rham, playing a pig-infatuated paterfamilias, didn't emit rather too demented a gleam for this sort of show; the actor looks at the start as if he is would rather be playing Sweeney Todd.

Ms. Le, 52, a resident of Camden and teacher of English as a second language at Lanning Square School in South Camden, is the founder and director of the program known as Gleam, for God's Love English Art and Manners, at the Martin Luther Christian School here in Pennsauken.

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Cresting one hill, I gasped as I caught a glimpse of the ocean, gleaming, for the first time since I'd been in the air.

His eyes gleamed, for along with fashion shows, rock concerts, amusement parks (he it was who gave Viliumas Malinauskas the idea for Stalin World) he delighted in symposia.

Vladimir, in speaking of his fellow members of the human race, says, "They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams for an instant, then it's night once more.

John Murdoch argues that there are perhaps two motives that can be gleamed for the texts: (1) indivisibles may have been useful as a method of accounting for the motion of angels; or (2) indivisibles may have been useful when addressing the inequality of infinites (Murdoch 1982, 576 577).

You will be grateful you did whenever you roll it looking all gleaming for the next time.

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