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to enlightening
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To supply with light; to illuminate; as, the sun enlightens the earth.
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"But stretching one's mind and vision stems from that very discomfort and leads to enlightening thought.
A nonprofit group dedicated to enlightening young people should be proud to provide Children's Express with the support it deserves.
Their motives may be mixed - from misleading and spinning via persuasion and advocacy to enlightening and informing.
He speaks English with a slight German accent, using phrases like "which means" or "which is to say" as bridges to enlightening digressions.
On her website she wrote that Dr Roy "dedicated his life to enlightening people who live in the darkness of ignorance", adding: "Bangladesh has become a secret Isis land.
Reflections, discussions, commentaries, conversations, interviews and insights, to name the categories of elucidation listed on each of the DVD cases, add up to enlightening talk from Kieslowski associates like the director Agnieszka Holland and film scholars like Annette Insdorf, author of "Double Lives, Second Chances: The Cinema of Krzysztof Kieslowski".
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Allow us to enlighten you.
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Rosin clearly intended to enlighten.
Care to enlighten us, Mr. Batt?
"It's a way to enlighten them".
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