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There is still a bit of a glow from the romantic upsets of last autumn's Rugby World Cup.
Renger and his colleagues, hoping to find a chemical that sabotaged the orexin system, were looking for the absence of a glow.
The results rest on the most detailed observations ever made of a glow from the hot gases of the early universe.
To the Editor: I quickly grabbed the Travel section when I saw the feature on spas with new age amenities ("Feel the Burn? It's More of a Glow," March 5).
The irregular surface with a bit of a glow resulted from accidents in the course of firing, like drips of ash, so it is a literal representation of nature.
Dr. Robitaille speculates that satellite measurements of a kind of afterglow of the Big Bang, the great explosion in which most scientists say they believe that the universe was born, are actually observations of a glow from Earth's oceans.
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Have to admit to a glow of pride too.
The cover story on bioluminescence is illustrated inside with full-page photographs of a glow-in-the-dark mushrooms and a fruit fly.
Little Big Town, some of the best harmonizers in the game, undermined their own talent by dressing themselves up in light-up suits in front of a glow-in-the-dark drumline.
The overall effect is of a glowing gentleness, of curiosity coupled with respect.
His photograph appeared in the center of a glowing spread about the restaurant.
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