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Pushkin rhapsodized that her hair was more lustrous than daylight and darker than night.
Many local shoppers have turned toward more lustrous megamalls in outer suburbs.
Today's athletic amphitheatres last just a few decades before being thrown away for more lustrous replacements.
A man with an eye for the splashy effect, Mr. Costa envisioned it in a more lustrous setting.
"The greater the amount of light reflected instead of absorbed, the more lustrous the stone," Scott writes.
And two of Sting's more lustrous ballads, "Fields of Gold" and "When We Dance," received a treatment worthy of a soundtrack to a Hallmark Channel original.
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This artist grows ever more alert, lustrous, refined, and compellingly enigmatic.
Summer school is different today, though: more rigorous, socially lustrous and, at the same time, more inclusive.
The Keegan performances are more competent than lustrous, but the characterizations are clear and droll, and the stage business clicks seamlessly into place on Matthew J. Keenan's set, depicting adjoining motel rooms.
Of course, the Oscars are, in the end, little more than a lustrous prelude to the trivia contests of the future, but the acedemy's recent marginalization of Spielberg nonetheless reveals something about the current ecology of American moviemaking.
Toshio Hosokawa's "Seascapes -- Daybreak," for a similar formation with more wind, had some lustrous troubled unisons.
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