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glows

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Third person singular of glow

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Once one of Asia's biggest, Jaffna library was destroyed by a mob in 1981; now rebuilt, it is a harmonious place where ceiling fans whirr and polished wood glows in the sunlight as men of all ages peruse newspapers.

She glows with delight because, in 1936, this line sounded paternalistic and kindly to British audiences, rather than paternalistic and appalling.

Kevin Spacey practically glows with vulnerability.

A huge map framed with news updates on activism and abuse around the world glows at one end of the room.

However, the researchers found, concentrations of silver ions low enough to leave human cells unscathed nonetheless appear to wreak havoc on bacterial ones.Using a dye that glows in the presence of hydroxyl radical, Dr Morones-Ramirez treated the bacterium Escherichia coli with silver nitrate (a source of silver ions).

The sheath takes its place alongside the company's other offerings, including a textured condom and one that glows in the dark.HLL Lifecare, which until this year was called Hindustan Latex, is one of 246 enterprises owned by India's central government.

The culture is transformed; the strategy is in place; his reputation glows.

When exposed to the blue light from the bioluminescent reaction, this protein, called green fluorescent protein (GFP), glows bright green.Having worked out the basics of bioluminescence, researchers started to tinker with them.

So here was the first intimation of it:...in a field of milk-white haze the lost Apollo glows and wanders towards noon; The wind-blown webs are brighter, The rolling apples warmer than the sun.On the stage, however, poetry pushed his dialogue close to nonsense.

And GFP glows green, as its name suggests, so such cells are easy to spot.The researchers spliced their creation into the DNA of nerve-cell precursor cells from rats (which they then grew as laboratory cultures).

Michael, the fighter, slays the devil; Gabriel, the annunciator, droops beautifully with his spray of lilies; Raphael, the guardian, takes his small charge by the hand; and Uriel simply glows.

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