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By Stanley Moss The New Yorker, September 5, 2005 P. 88 Death is not Prime Minister or resplendent, View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Doreen St. Félix By Jia Tolentino.
By Parke Cummings The New Yorker, March 16 , 1929P. 52 Tyrolese costumes are highly resplendent, View Article By Jelani Cobb By David Remnick By Jia Tolentino By Naomi Fry.
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Gaps between rich and poor have been growing, but our national lands are a rare space of utter democracy: the poorest citizen gets resplendent views that even a billionaire is not allowed to buy.
It's hard not to love the work of Giovanni Antonio Canal, better known as Canaletto, the aptly surnamed Venetian painter (1697-1768) whose resplendent views of his watery city helped fix it visually in the world's imagination.
Mollon was last in Tongo, a two-hour drive from Goma – eastern Congo's biggest city – in November, taking in some of Africa's most resplendent scenery with spectacular views of the Nyiragongo and Nyamuragira volcanoes.
Small wonder: in it, we behold something human eyes had never before seen - a backlit view of the full resplendent glory of Saturn's rings during an eclipse of the Sun, the smoky blue ring created by the exhalations of the small moon, Enceladus, and - best of all - a sight of our planet, Earth, a billion miles in the distance.
Set in five acres of land, with the belltower of St Stephen's chapel rising in front, the house remains as resplendent as ever today, with sea-view rooms, antique furniture and a secluded fresh-water pool.
The wedding scene is resplendent in Yoruba ritual and dress, and included 100 transplanted Nigerian elders.
Earth viewed from Mars would also be resplendent this summer, appearing first as a brilliant evening star at dusk, disappearing into the Sun at closest approach and reappearing as a morning star later in the fall.
In 2011, THSRC once again sponsored TCMC, this time to hold the "2011 Spring Performance – Resplendent Stars Spring Concert," which gave THSR passengers the opportunity to view live performances by prominent international musical groups.
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.
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