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But the biggest change is undoubtedly the absence of Cowell, the man whose acerbic putdowns, geometric haircut and freakishly incandescent teeth put the show on the map in the first place.
While we're on the subject of lighting, if you live in Canada please remove those last incandescent lightbulbs – they won't be allowed any more.
A skirt of woodland suffused with the pungent perfume of flowering hawthorn and rowan gives way to a huge sweep of bluebells on the open hillside, incandescent as flaming brandy.
It is damaging for Abbott to have his colleagues leaking so early in the life of his government, and particularly leaking on the subject of perks – the one issue that voters can get really incandescent about.
Robinson has said he was "incandescent" that he was not told that IRA fugitives wanted in connection with Troubles-related crimes – known as on-the-runs – could have been issued with backroom pardons following the Good Friday agreement in 1998.
Where is the beautifully incandescent anger of the excluded that the Who or the Sex Pistols or the Specials once articulated?
But our first source is incandescent.
In a dissenting opinion, an incandescent Justice Clarence Thomas protested that the majority ruling "openly flouts our well-established duty to respect the executive's judgment in matters of military operations and foreign affairs".In their original form, the military commissions did not even provide for a presumption of innocence or guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
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