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There were 10 main clans, the names of some of which gained great lustre through their members' status in early Islām.
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The sun above the mountain's head, A freshening lustre mellow Through all the long green fields has spread, His first evening yellow.
St Jovite, Bolger's previous winner of this race in 1992, proceeded to beat older horses in the King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes at Ascot and it is edifying that Bolger is giving consideration to taking the same route with Trading Leather – the race having lost much of its lustre since, through its neglect by the top three-year-olds.
Scotland nearly gave the scoreboard even more lustre when Alasdair Dickinson, the replacement prop, galloped through like one of those three-quarters with five to go, but his scoring pass to Chris Cusiter was forward.
Rwanda's National Ballet and the Impala Orchestra add considerable lustre to the country's cultural life, the former through a choreography leaning heavily on traditional folk dances and the latter through a distinctly modern musical repertoire.
M-government (the latest buzzword, now that e-government has lost some of its lustre) allows citizens and the state to deal with each other through pared-down web pages, barcodes sent as pictures and simple text messages.In some countries digital television offers another way of reaching the computer have-nots.
Nonmetallic lustre is generally exhibited by light-coloured minerals that transmit light, either through thick portions or at least through their edges.
For Sydney FC the statistics are even more remarkable – the "Bling FC" days of Yorke conjured a regular season average of 19,648 through the gates, before the 2010-11 horror season and the fading general lustre of the competition saw this decline to just 8,014.
The lustre has gone.
It has since lost lustre.
New York has lost its lustre.
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