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It also illuminates its price.
"Dandelion Wine" illuminates its music by Pietro Locatelli, and it is typical of Mr. Taylor to choose a composer from the late Baroque whom other choreographers have apparently ignored.
Performed by such actors as Alan Dobie, Ray Brooks and Wilfrid Brambell, it's a harrowing movie that illuminates its time and has immediate relevance for our own.
(One light box gradually illuminates its plaintive title, "Not Enough Time in the Day").
If the action of "Meaning a Life" foregrounds the moral question, Mary's narrative style illuminates its aesthetic dimension.
How a society defines crimes and prosecutes criminals illuminates its cultural values, social norms, and political expectations.
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Each publication in the series will chronicle the planning and design motivations behind the work, illuminate its history, and place it within its historic design context.
With electric lights illuminating its corners and clocks on two sides, it is a beacon of futurity.
On Monday evening the Clarion Music Society presented an intelligently devised and lovingly offered concert of vocal music by Rossi that illuminated its place in the Jewish liturgy and juxtaposed it with works by Monteverdi and Gesualdo.
When the attraction first opened in 1995, it used 1.2 million light bulbs to illuminate its "Viva Vision" canopy, which is now made up of over 12 million LED lights twinkling over downtown.
It takes someone trying to cross that line to illuminate its current coordinates.
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