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What these northern artists loved about the Eternal City were the picturesque ruins, the beautiful vistas in the campagnas, the architecture of buildings and monuments, gardens, woods, walls, hill towns and, above all, the profusion of light that bathed everything in a golden glow.

What these northern artists loved about the Eternal City were the picturesque ruins, the beautiful vistas in the campagnas, the architecture of buildings and monuments, gardens, woods, walls, hill towns and above all the profusion of light, which bathed everything in a golden glow.

What these northern artists loved about Italy besides its centrality to classical civilization were the picturesque ruins; beautiful vistas in the campagnas around Rome, Naples and Sicily; the architecture of Roman houses and monuments, gardens, woods, walls, hill towns; and above all the profusion of light that bathed everything in a golden glow.

The "Cities of the Plains" in its title is a reference to the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, and the plot revolves around Jack Saul, a young whore and proud possessor of a "priapus nearly ten inches long," and a "glorious pair of balls… surrounded and set off by a profusion of light auburn curls".

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With a profusion of soft, light green three-inch-long needles, these trees were bushy, healthy and well groomed.

On Long Island, where a growing profusion of outdoor lighting now obscures the nighttime sky over wide areas of Nassau and Suffolk Counties, stargazers and planet watchers are having increasing difficulty seeing the heavens clearly, or at all.

The profusion of wax lights round the corpse; the quantity of choice flowers in crosses, garlands and bouquets, scattered over it; the silent mourners, sable-robed, at the head and foot; the tide of visitors, women and children with streaming eyes, and soldiers, with bent heads and hushed stares, standing by, paying the last tribute of respect to the departed heroine.

In the early 1950s he took part in West End revues and then attracted notice in 1954 in Simon and Laura, which led to a profusion of parts, generally in light comedies.

Soaring 792 feet 1 inch, it was the tallest building in the world when it opened in 1913 with a blaze of 80,000 lights and a profusion of heavenly allusions.

The caressing lighting and the profusion of low angles — which finds the camera sometimes pointing up at Ventura, who looms in the frame like a statue — impart beauty as well as a sense of classicism.

Silver is found in profusion, used for the background in the central medallion as well as a means to enhance the radiation of light from all parts of the mosaic.

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