Sentence examples for glimmer as from inspiring English sources

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You haven't a glimmer as to what tape I mean, or how it evolved — right?

The sudden downpour that had preceded the start proved to do little more than make the circuit glimmer as the sun began to shine and Hamilton took to his task in front of a sea of union flags and, pointedly, one sign that read: "Nico: Caution.

5.13pm BST Second set: Djokovic 6-6 Raonic*denotesteserverer) Lightning doesn't strike twice as Raonic holds - winning the first two points with unreturnable serves, before a second serve gives Djokovic a glimmer, as the Canadian hits a forehand into the net.

At the same time, renewable energy sources, like the sun and the wind, still glimmer as the great alternatives -- clean, abundant and on the brink of mass production in a future that always seems around the corner yet perpetually out of reach.

She would stare into your eyes steadily, until you had to look down, and her eyes were full of incitement, full of promise, but they also had a mocking glimmer, as if she were testing you, knowing in advance that you'd never take up her challenge, as if she had already made up her mind that no one in town measured up to her wild standards.

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So the effort to move forward into broad, "sunlit uplands", after a millennium of failed European politics, can go a-glimmering as far as Britain, its inventor, is concerned.

It is an attraction that glimmers as much in the skies as it does on the ground, potentially liberating cabin crew from the burden of in-flight sales with multiple currencies.Buying an on-board coffee without fumbling around for change certainly appeals to this author.

AMERICAN BALLET THEATER In a relatively intimate theatrical setting, the company will present inventive programming that includes Balanchine's "Ballo della Regina," de Mille's dark "Fall River Legend," pas de deux by Twyla Tharp to Sinatra songs, and Lubovitch's glimmering "Meadow," as well as Antony Tudor's "Leaves Are Fading" just before the choreographer's centennial year.

But I have a glimmer of hope as well.

So an opulent Europe, even one with high unemployment, glimmers as a land of opportunity.

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