Sentence examples for resplendent for from inspiring English sources

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There are probably eight of these, with one or two being extra resplendent for visitors, perhaps with stores extending off the sides, portrait galleries of Apple execs and so on.

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Appointment with a very agreeable masculine acquaintance at one of the larger, more resplendent hotels, for cocktails.

A mighty battle commences, along with a lethal temptation to kowtow to the forces of darkness, triggering a resplendent cameo for Tilda Swinton as the wicked White Witch.

The New Yorker, March 16 , 1935P. 63 Appointment with a very agreeable masculine acquaintance at one of the larger, more resplendent hotels, for cocktails.

By Alice Frankforter The New Yorker, March 16 , 1935P. 63 Appointment with a very agreeable masculine acquaintance at one of the larger, more resplendent hotels, for cocktails.

A mighty battle commences, along with a lethal temptation by the forces of darkness, triggering a resplendent cameo for Tilda Swinton as the wicked White Witch.

Still, the line between a resplendent night for Mr. Romney and a suspect one is relatively slim, both in terms of the delegate count and the narrative it will generate.

Lack of money finally drove Shelley to moneylenders in London, where in 1813 he issued Queen Mab, his first major poem a nine-canto mixture of blank verse and lyric measures that attacks the evils of the past and present (commerce, war, the eating of meat, the church, monarchy, and marriage) but ends with resplendent hopes for humanity when freed from these vices.

On display is his huge oil, "El Khasne, Petra" (1874), which dramatically reveals the rock-cut facade of the many-columned Khazneh, a resplendent tomb for an unknown royal, as it first appears to visitors approaching through the narrow rocky gorge that was the main entrance to Petra.

The New Yorker, March 6, 2000 P. 92 Briefly Noted book review of "Greene on Capri" (Farrar, Straus & Giroux; $22) by Shirley Hazzard... Hazzard says of Graham Greene's sojourns on Capri that the island was "an unlikely — one might say, a resplendent — setting for a man largely unmoved by visual experience".... View Article By Alan Burdick By Phil Klay By Larissa MacFarquhar By Emily Witt.

We are to assume that either the stroke was a lie or the visits were; or, perhaps more salaciously, that Kim had body doubles doing his resplendent inspections for him.

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