Sentence examples for gold sun from inspiring English sources

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Mum sent me – and I've still got it on the wall in my flat – a gold sun with a face on it.

By John J. Kerrigan The New Yorker, January 25 , 1941P. 34 Bright sun, gold sun View Article By Jelani Cobb By Joan Acocella By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino.

By John J. Kerrigan The New Yorker, January 25 , 1941P. 34 Bright sun, gold sun View Article By Phil Klay By Troy Patterson By John Cassidy By Amy Davidson Sorkin.

Out front hang both the European Union flag and that of the Szeklers, a blue field with a horizontal gold stripe across the middle and a gold sun and silver star on either side.

For starters, there is her signature tribal spike cuff, now in turquoise, her favorite color (above, $195); shiny gold sun cuffs; even shinier rings that resemble a punk royal crest; and multichain skull necklaces in red, purple, mint and, of course, turquoise.

It was left over from a Rolling Stones show, but Wangro had installed new features, including secret exits, extra floor space, and, on the stage, a thirty-foot-high backdrop depicting a rising Christ surrounded by purple and gold sun rays.

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The staff costumes, designed with Rudi Gernreich, including ponchos embroidered with gold suns; the potterylike place settings; the 80 different matchbooks, with their grinning high-noon faces; and the checkerboard tiles of the open kitchen, with its chefs behind a flaming grill, were like a market day in Mexico, brought in a basket to Midtown Manhattan.

In the Salle des Bronzes Antiques at the Louvre museum in Paris, where ancient Greek armour waits silently for wars that will never come again, the room's vast ceiling is painted by Twombly with a bright expanse of blue, its intensity illuminated by silver and gold suns and moons as if the light of the Mediterranean were infusing the museum with desire and danger.

The glowing resin discs -- resembling gold suns and silver moons -- cast shimmering reflections on the floor and change from concave to convex when viewed from different angles because they reflect light differently at different times of day, symbolizing the space / time / light continuum.

Some paintings of tennis matches at Newport reveal a peculiar metaphysical aspiration, as in a smeary stretch of grass or a hazy silver-gold sun.

Less deceptive is the statement Maxwell made to Warner, in a 1962 letter, that the sight of a perfect red-gold sun had made him instantly think of her, "for the simple reason that I don't know anybody else who deserves it or would appreciate it properly".

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