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But if the art of governance did not redeem Mr. Kennedy, it irradiated him, and the liberalism he personified.
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A noose it is, for Cornwell's accusation burns out Sickert's real achievements and irradiates him as an artist.
In "Ten Days in the Hills," the yoga adept and holy man Paul assures the others of the illusory nature of the world, and Elena, pondering her lover's impotence, hypothesizes that he can love her "only if who she was was not so potent and concentrated as to irradiate him with the full intensity of her fears".
He gained his powers as a college student when a lab experiment by a classmate, who would later become his nemesis Dr. Impossible, irradiates him with 'zeta radiation' giving him superpowers.
He stands on it — "The funniest comedian who ever lived," Mel Brooks said — and everything is lifted, irradiated, with him.
He was placed in a special plastic mould to keep him still, given a general anaesthetic and then his brain and spine were irradiated with protons.
"My internal organs have been irradiated.
"Unfortunately," he said, "our residents were irradiated".
Hawaiian rambutans are irradiated against pests.
The Mississippi River is irradiated, dividing the country.
Jacob Rothschild's skin is a dangerously irradiated red.
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