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"The world had always been luminous to me … I couldn't live this lukewarm half-life".
The Black books have been lovely and luminous, to the point of almost eclipsing Mr. Banville's primary oeuvre.
Are his paintings of candles - too soft to be photographs, too luminous to be paintings - meant as votive icons or memento mori?
In performance, the music ranges from luminous to lugubrious; its strongest assets are the contributions of the alto saxophonist Miguel Zenon, the tenor saxophonist Tony Malaby and the pianist Gonzalo Rubalcaba, who also wrote most of the arrangements.
She's Australian, she's married, she's not yet 30, she has thoroughbred's bones, there is consensus about the face - marvellous, quirky, the beauty elusive - and a moratorium has been declared on the word luminous to describe either her skin or acting.
Without knowing how luminous to expect those objects to be, he says, it's too early to make strong claims about their evolution.
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All week, he's seemed to glow — from his famous brows to his luminous skin to his quotable quotes to the joy in his eyes.
However, as noted above, none of the surfaces appeared self-luminous to the experimenters.
The comparison surface did not appear self-luminous to the experimenters at any distance in any of the conditions in the experiment.
There are luminous butterflies to marvel at and strange beasts to contend with, and maaaaybe there are some sort of human survivors.
The Juilliard School mourns the passing of Mrs. Vincent Astor, a luminous benefactor to all of New York City and a special friend to Juilliard.
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