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She paints with dyes, rendering complex scenarios that radiate light and color.
Noyce said she had the ability to "radiate light, to radiate energy".
Rumi's tomb is covered in vastly embroidered cloth of gold, and seems to radiate light and peace and mercy.
Neil Waldman's highly textured landscape paintings seem to radiate light and atmosphere from within, while Tova Snyder's architecturally bent, Italian townscapes are far too overstated and quaint.
The theory failed, however, to describe spectral lines and the fact that atoms do not lose all their energy when they radiate light.
When hot materials become luminous and radiate light, a process called incandescence, the atoms of the material are in a high state of agitation.
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The experimental traps radiated light in a relatively narrow beam with a maximum vertical angle of radiation of 7.5°, indicating that the traps could be placed 4.8 m apart and still sample discrete depth strata.
"I started drawing the sun and radiating light," she said.
She was exceptionally gifted and she radiated light.
She was like a shiny star on the top of a Christmas tree that radiated light.
The body of the comatose beauty, spectacularly exposed, radiates light, like sun-touched alabaster.
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