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Some luminous paints contain a source of radiant energy, such as salts of radium.
Many of the concerts Masur led were sluggish, but he conjured some luminous Mendelssohn and fierce Shostakovich.
This joining of forces is being driven by some luminous personalities, few of whom are known in America; all of whom ought to be.
In the most compelling works this creates illusions of near and far as if a surface membrane were disintegrating to reveal some luminous, uncertainly distant space.
If anything, it might be underestimates, because often, they're measured from blank screens to some luminous transient, which is a pretty powerful pulse to a system.
When movement resumes, there's some luminous narrative detail about the fisherman in his "high-prowed skiff", and some some nice alliterative music, before a dreamlike descent into the underworld of "the sunken valley".
From the late 1960's through the 1970's, he made some fine records, notably "New Africa" (1969), which has some luminous improvising by Archie Shepp and Roscoe Mitchell and which was recently reissued on vinyl by Actuel.
Sebastian Vettel is out with some luminous paint on the rear wing of his Ferrari.
View the hundred+ spectacular photographs -- some sensual, some luminous, many frenzied.
Lupton believes that this central experience is relocated "to some luminous place in a volume yet to be".
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Holmes notes the "brilliantly evocative" choice of the verb "swims," as though the planet is "some unknown, luminous creature being born out of a mysterious ocean of stars".
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