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It illuminates everything it touches, meaning that if you wear eyeliner on top, the effect is heightened.
'I don't intend to read the book.' This volatile mixture of pride and insecurity illuminates everything about him.
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It stops the show and completely summarizes and illuminates everything that has gone before: the obsessiveness of Momma Rose to live her life through her daughters, June and Louise, and transform one of them into a star.
Teeming with spirit, Brahms' second quintet opens like an explosion of late-afternoon light that illuminates everything – from the slow movement's fond reminiscences to the fourth movement's cajoling peasant dance – with a kind of impossible richness.
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A full moon overhead, however, illuminated everything.
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For a split second, the flashes illuminate everything in a blaze of white.
The book's substantial shortcoming, however, is its failure to illuminate everything else "in between".
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