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The ghostly glow later became known as "foxfire", probably from the Old French word fois meaning "false", and the phenomenon appeared in many works of literature, including The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn when Tom Sawyer used it to light up a tunnel.
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His tone as the music turned to the central Adagio was soft yet glowing; later in that movement, the violin's tiny bit of interplay with the cello section was like finding a chamber performance hidden inside a concerto.
Instead of the hands of the analog dial, here were numbers, straightforward and direct, that flipped — the glowing came later — to tell us a new era in consumer electronics had arrived.
My skin was glowing days later – and my skin very rarely glows.
We saw an orange glow and then later, flames 400 feet in the air.
Bacon's art went rapidly downhill when sado-masochism ceased to be a part of his life, argues Richardson, who describes the "angst-free, soft-porn glow" of his later work.
As I sat at home and binge-watched Netflix's GLOW a decade later, though, it almost felt like there was.
"I returned a few minutes later, glowing with victory".
That question surely is at the radioactive core of the jogger case which, even 24 years later, glows with poison.
So far, so very Olympic-spirited, but the same glowing write-up later adds: "Though equestrianism means a lot to Saudi Arabian culture and religion, it is not an easy sport for anyone to practise in the Kingdom, especially because sport is not encouraged for women, due to traditional and cultural restrictions".
The video begins with a scene of a leopard with glowing blue eyes (later revealed to be Kesha) walking down an alleyway.
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