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He called the gamut of performances there "illuminating".
According to the Kalpa Sūtra by Acharya Bhadrabahu, 3rd century BCE, numerous deva were present there, illuminating the darkness.
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Or, rather, it wouldn't do if not for the flashes of imaginative verve and insight that here and there illuminate the book and somehow keep it afloat.
The shell of the former Smallpox Hospital on the southern end of the island is still there, illuminated at night.
The response of George Stephanopoulos, who was also there, was illuminating.
There, brilliantly illuminated by stolen electricity, he can seek his identity.
But the game, as with so much in this play, seems merely there to illuminate the distance between these ordinary people grappling with grief.
The drama, "Over There," will illuminate the war's effects on the seven or eight men in a unit in Iraq and their families.
The harshness in Debra Granik's "regional-realist morality tale," based on the novel by Daniel Woodrell, "is not there to illuminate a sociological condition," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
The art of losing isn't hard to master, as Elizabeth Bishop told us, and for stretches in the late going this year it seemed as if the teams and the players were only out there to illuminate the maxim.
It's there to illuminate you.
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