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illume
verb
To throw or spread light upon; to make light or bright; to illuminate; to illumine.
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(Emily Dickinson fit both the problem and the only known solution into four lines: "The abdication of Belief / Makes the Behavior small — / Better an ignis fatuus / Than no illume at all").
Dr. Olson has also turned his attention to Shakespeare, intrigued by the opening of "Hamlet," when guards on the ramparts of Elsinor refer to the "star that's westward from the pole had made his course to illume that part of heaven where now it burns".
"We're at a point where Islam is really being defined in this country, and it's going to be through the arts," said Javed Ali, founder of Illume, a Muslim online news, arts and culture magazine based in Newark that serves as one of the central nodes of the Bay Area Muslim American network.
MacroSolve, founded in 1997, itself says it is "a pioneer in delivering mobile apps, technology, and solutions to businesses and government" through its two divisions, Anyware and Illume Mobile, and says it has "long-standing" relationships with companies including Apple, BlackBerry maker RIM, Microsoft and Motorola.
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Acts of terrifying violence and appalling humiliation are suddenly illumed by slivers of hope – expressed by the naked, skeletal prisoners in acts of unexpected generosity (the sharing of a rice ball or a joke) – and a central love story.
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