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The rhythms of the cantor, too, seemed full of light.
The air was full of light colorless crystals flying slantwise.
You were full of light and will not be forgotten!
" In Hurley's "Our Faces, Radiant Sisters, Our Faces Full of Light!
Because of this, the Little Bear was always full of light.
Glass doors and many windows mean the small cottage is full of light.
When they pushed it open, the room was freezing and full of light.
A DECADE ago Guatemala's hotels were full of light-skinned foreigners with dark-skinned babies.
It was full of light, loud people, crying babies, and Tom Petty on the sound system.
Rich with asynchronous strings, and full of light and shade, it hurtles toward a nostalgic end.
"The dawning brake," he wrote 500 years ago, "and all the easter parts were full of light."
They are describing a coming apocalypse from which we must be saved, not a future that is full of light.
And as with almost every great, labyrinthine literary stucture, there are dark sections as well as passages full of light.
"He was just so positive and full of light and energy," Ms. O'Brien, now 36, said of Mr. Roche, 41.
He laughed, the kind of laugh that makes you want to fall in love—sweet and open, full of light.
It's coffee and croissants eaten at a leisurely pace inside an inclusive place full of light, good food, and the future.
An Alabama teen, who has been described as being "full of light," tragically took his own life after constant homophobic bullying.
Even the bathroom is modern and full of light, and it doesn't lack space despite being part of a floating home.
Each of these productions is full of light and infectious comedy, and all straddle the social strata of 1960s New York.
"Middle England" is a compelling state-of-the-nation novel, full of light and shade, which vividly charts modern Britain's tragicomic slide.
When I found myself there again last August, it was the same as I remembered it: minimalist furniture, wall of books, full of light.
Its new Hudson Yard workspace in Manhattan is open concept, full of light and designed to encourage workers to stand up and walk around.
But even if it is not clear, the reflection is still beautiful, still full of light — and anyway, isn't it closer to the truth?
Apple is particularly fond of their work capturing skies with the iPhone 28 and 27 Plus, because skies are chock full of light of all spectrums.
Above the forest they find a huge ruin, glass broken and roof off, but with one room full of light and 20 or 30 iron beds.
She showed me the program from his memorial service, with a picture of a young Graham on the cover: a handsome, grinning man with wavy brown hair and eyes full of light.
"I bid farewell to my companion, the most marvelous of women, a person full of light who will continue illuminating our way for the rest of our lives," her husband wrote in a Facebook post.
Salzburg, Austria — In a quiet pocket at the foot of the Rainberg mountain and just a short walk from the baroque city center, is a duplex penthouse that "is full of light," its owner says.
Maybe everybody was just staring because we was the heroes what had saved the town that winter previous with no more to work with than a house full of light-skirts and a Singer sewing machine.
" The critic Jon Pareles wrote of "Father of the Bride" in The New York Times: "It's full of light-fingered guitars, perky tempos, winsome vocals and sunny, major-key choruses laced with poppy la-las and ooh-oohs.
Astronomers doing this work have to estimate how much of a star's ultraviolet light escaped its home galaxy (which is full of light-blocking hydrogen gas) to go out into the wider universe and contribute to reionization writ large.
During a recent bout of illness, the only thing that could even slightly raise a smile to my face were the episodes of Getting Curious I played on a loop because they were so full of light and zest for life.
Chrissy Teigen's Twitter page, which is usually full of light-hearted humor or sarcastic thoughts, took a serious turn when she shared a New York Times article about the young Syrian boy, identified as Omran Daqneesh, who barely survived a recent air strike.
" The reality star went on to praise "the genuine love and care" of his friends and family "who have constantly fought and continue to fight hard" to help him "come back to the old full-of-light self I truly loved, respected and admired.
Cicco's mother "gave her a glass vial with a rubber stopper full of light grey dust" when she was 211-years-old, according to the court document, but reportedly hadn't seen it "for decades" until five years ago when she was going through her late parents' belongings.
Cicco's mother "gave her a glass vial with a rubber stopper full of light grey dust" when she was 10-years-old, according to the court document, but reportedly hadn't seen it "for decades" until five years ago when she was going through her late parents' belongings.
But we're reminded by this beautiful project that there is nothing more magical than picking up a tinny FM station on a long drive between two distant spots and living, for a moment, behind the windows and walls of a far off farmhouse silhouetted by the moon and full of light and sound and life.
The book is full of light and fun memories from an actress who got her start in Hollywood well before kindergarten, but Rivera also does not shy away from serious subjects – including the revelations that she battled anorexia as a teen and had an abortion she got while on Glee – in hopes of letting other women know they are not alone.
Mandeep or Mandip is a given name. It means "enlightened", "mind full of light", "light of the mind", or "light of heart and mind".
5 #15. DC Comics. Knowing of Shadow Thief's plot, Shade took Hawkman to a room full of light that would prevent shadows from entering. Shadow Thief only breached the room by using the shadow of Shade's mouth.
In the video, which is full of light, Dion appears alone in the middle of a desert. These images are interspersed with a scene where a younger woman visits the grave of her father. "Parler à mon père" music video has accumulated more than 81 million views on YouTube.
Thelymitra lucida was first formally described in 2004 by Jeff Jeanes. The description was published in Muelleria from a specimen collected near Durdidwarrah. The specific epithet (lucida) is a Latin word meaning "full of light", "clear" or "bright", referring to the glistening lobe on top of the column.
This period can be identified as expressionistic. 1949 to 1950 shows his diversity; few lines, strictly calculated expressing serenity and tranquility, his works are again full of light. 1955 is the year Piraeus changes the scene for Ventouras. He introduces plurality in intercepting forms which, in time, are simplified.
With six southern chancel windows, a large east window and four northern chancel windows, the choir area would have been very full of light. In comparison, the old nave must have been dark. The east wing was two storeys. The ground floor shut immediately to the choir vestry.
Even when she lies apparently dead in the tomb, he says her "beauty makes This vault a feasting presence full of light."Romeo and Juliet, I.v.85–86. Juliet describes Romeo as "day in night" and "Whiter than snow upon a raven's back."Romeo and Juliet, III.ii.17–19.
It has a large outdoor viewing area and seating area as well as indoor seating and conference room hire. Hangar 9 itself is full of light aircraft, many of them historic, and visitors to The Pilot's Hub can walk around the hangar to see the aircraft close up.
The play Silver Veil (Sidraba šķidrauts) is considered to be her best work. In 1923 she wrote a play titled Aspazija. In the poetry compilation Red Flowers, simple and ordinary things are viewed in a romantic light. At the same time, her poems are full of light, fantasy, and rebellious moods.
Asked what would happen if he fell in love with her, she responds, "You'd be lighting a candle in a room full of light." When they reach her apartment, he asks to see her the next day. She replies simply, "Tomorrow I enter a convent." Niccolo walks out into the night and the rain.
But on the way home, a bridge spanning a river collapses while her husband is crossing it. Cheongjeong-gaksi returns to the Sage, who tells her to throw herself into the river where Dorang-seonbi drowned. She does this and is reunited with her husband in a world full of light. They later become gods.
It has a 'double' iron gate facing north. > Inside the fortress are between forty and fifty rooms for the garrison. ... > Inside the fortress is the Mosque of Sinan Pasha, an artistically > constructed work, with a lead roof, full of light. Its windows have light > blue glass enamel fixed symmetrically with rock crystal and crystal(?).
Eucalyptus luculenta was first formally described in 1999 by Lawrie Johnson and Ken Hill from a specimen collected by Johnson in 1983 between the Balladonia Roadhouse and Mount Ragged. The description was published in the journal Telopea. The specific epithet (luculenta) is a Latin word meaning "full of light" or "bright", referring to the glossiness of the fruit underneath a waxy coating.
Afterwards, she encounters a mysterious black-clothed person whose face cannot be seen. After performing a choreography with her fellow backup dancers, she steps into a white realm full of light. Subsequently, the mysterious person appears again and Stan chases him whereby she enters a pitch-black room. Following this, she performs a dance act in front of more mirrors.
By way of comparison, in Automat the window dominates the painting, and yet "allows nothing of the street, or whatever else is outside, to be seen."Mark Strand, Hopper. New York: Knopf, 2007, p. 43. The complete blackness outside is a departure both from Hopper's usual techniques, and from realism, since a New York street at night is full of light from cars and street lamps.
The Lead single "Janie I will Only Let You Down" was play listed on BBC Radio 1, BBC 6Music, and BBC Radio Bristol throughout 2012. The single release included a remix by New York electronic artist A Million Billion. The follow up 'May All Your Dreams Be Full Of Light' arrived in 2013. The band also appeared live at the 2013 Glastonbury Festival on the BBC Introducing Stage.
See image of bell at :File:St Thomas Thurstonland interior 012.jpg Above the bell frame there is a hole in the bell chamber ceiling, and through that opening can be seen the inside of the spire. It is a hollow cone of stone blocks, unsupported by any interior frame, and is full of light because it has four lucarnes at the bottom, and eight more large openings higher up.
Guryan signed to Bell Records as an artist, recording an album, Take a Picture (1968), full of light, jazz-tinged pop melodies, produced and arranged initially by John Simon, then when he became unavailable, by John Hill, both overseen by David Rosner. The musicians on the record included Hill on guitar, Kirk Hamilton (flute, bass), Phil Bodner (oboe), Paul Griffin (keyboards) and Buddy Saltzman (drums).Profile, tangents.co.uk; accessed May 14, 2014.
" In a review of the album, The Guardian said "Debelle's songs are vulnerable, open, unafraid. The overall sound...is full of light and air, acoustic guitars and pianos. There is a gracious, almost stately air to the record, yet the songs still sound entirely joyous." Paul Macinnes of The Guardian wrote "There's something intriguing about Speech Debelle, with a voice both husky and sweet, and a back story that's emotive if unclear.
Station underpass with connection to Walzmühle shopping centre The station has a side platform (platform track 1) and a central platform (tracks 2 and 3). The platforms for most of their length are covered by a glass roof and the building is full of light. In 2004, the station received the Renault Traffic Design Award, an architecture prize. A fourth track runs through the station on its southern side without access to a platform.
Self-Portrait. Between the Clock and the Bed is a 1940-1943 self-portrait painting by Edvard Munch, and is one of his last major works. He depicts himself as an unhappy, aging older man. Behind him is a bright room full of light and past paintings, but he has placed his current self between a clock and a bed, symbolizing the inevitable passing of time and where he will eventually lay down for the final time.
Simbari's paintings are full of light and energy. Simbari was born in Calabria, Italy and this beautiful area greatly impacted his Mediterranean paintings: the blues of the ocean and sky, and the bright hues of the flowers. His family moved to Rome when he was young and his father worked there as a Vatican architect. Rome's art masterpieces so impressed Simbari that, by age 13, he decided to study art and enrolled at the Accademia delle Belle Arti.
Fine Weather, Georgian Bay is an oil painting by the Canadian painter J.E.H. MacDonald, a member of one of the most well known Canadian group of painters, the Group of Seven. The painting was first exhibited at the Ontario Society of Artists in 1913. The peaceful, Sunday afternoon excursion painting, was quite different from MacDonald's previous works of industry and machinery. The work is vast and full of light, an uninhabited, untouched landscape, the only intrusion being the two small figures—A.
Roderick Usher is the twin of Madeline Usher and one of the last living Ushers. Usher writes to the narrator, his boyhood friend, about his illness. When the narrator arrives, he is startled to see Roderick's appearance is eerie and off-putting. He is described by the narrator: > gray-white skin; eyes large and full of light; lips not bright in color, but > of a beautiful shape; a well-shaped nose; hair of great softness — a face > that was not easy to forget.
Linda D. Addison (born September 8, 1952) is an American poet and writer of horror, fantasy, and science fiction. Addison is the first African-American winner of the Bram Stoker Award, which she won four times. The first two awards were for her poetry collections Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes (2001) and Being Full of Light, Insubstantial (2007). Her poetry and fiction collection How To Recognize A Demon Has Become Your Friend won the 2011 Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in a Poetry Collection.
In the autumn of 1887, Hassam painted two versions of Grand Prix Day, employing a breakthrough change of palette. In this dramatic change of technique, he was laying softer, more diffuse colors to canvas, similar to the French Impressionists, creating scenes full of light, done with freer brush strokes. He was likely inspired by French Impressionist paintings which he viewed in museums and exhibitions, though he did not meet any of the artists. Hassam eventually became one of the group of American Impressionists known as "The Ten".
The first poem in the collection is entitled "Fire/Fight," although the collection came from Addison's personal journals and reflections previous to the events of 9/11, critics and fans of the book could not help but connect certain themes to current events, like loss, devastation in conjunction with rebirth, rebuilding and the resilience of the human spirit. In 2007, her third book of poetry and second Bram Stoker Award-winning collection was released: Being Full of Light, Insubstantial. This emotional tour de force was inspired by events beyond Addison's control.
At that time she observed the lavatory full of light gray smoke, but did not see flames. Davidson asked flight attendant Laura Kayama to find chief flight attendant Sergio Benetti, who entered the lavatory to investigate. Benetti saw no flames, but did see curls of thick black smoke coming out from the seams around the walls of the lavatory. While Benetti sprayed the interior of the lavatory with a CO2 fire extinguisher, Kayama moved passengers on the sparsely-populated flight forward, and opened air vents to let more fresh air into the cabin.
Single mother Hanna and her four children live in the front-line war zone of Donbas, Ukraine. While the outside world is made up of bombings and chaos, the family is managing to keep their home as a safe haven, full of life and full of light. Every member of the family has a passion for cinema, motivating them to shoot a film inspired by their own life during a time of war. The creative process raises the question of what kind of power the magical world of cinema could have during times of disaster.
The Endless Stair of many thousands of steps rose in an unbroken spiral from the lowest dungeon of Moria to Durin's Tower at the summit of Celebdil; it was destroyed in the battle between Gandalf and the balrog, Durin's Bane. During the kingdom of Khazad-dûm, the subterranean realm was "full of light and splendour", illuminated by many "shining lamps of crystal". The higher levels had skylights carved through the mountain-side which provided daylight. The East- gate or the Dimrill Gate was the main entrance, looking over Dimrill Dale.
Entertainment Weekly declared that 2005's Full of Light And Full of Fire contained "the prettiest protest songs imaginable." In a turn of events that recalls the story of their songwriting heroes Richard and Linda Thompson, Bracy and McArdle announced their divorce in 2007. The band issued a final recording called 30 Year Low, along with a bonus disc combining covers, live tracks and rarities in August 2007. In 2020, the band announced a digital and vinyl re-release of We're All In This Alone to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of the record.
Normann has been a recognized songwriter in Norway and internationally for 25 years, after her acclaimed debut album Wonderland (Embee Normann, 1993). She also made lyrics for the Norwegian band Vagabond on their debut album Vagabond in 1994, TNT on their album Firefly (1997) with Three Nights Live in Tokyo, and the Ronni Le Tekrø album Extra Strong String (1998). Her second solo album release Full of Light (MB Normann, 2000). Normann writes most of her lyrics in English, increasingly also in Norwegian, and has relatively large catalog.
In 1533, King Francis I decided to endow the city with a city hall which would be worthy of Paris, then the largest city of Europe and Christendom. He appointed two architects: Italian Dominique de Cortone, nicknamed Boccador because of his red beard, and Frenchman Pierre Chambiges. The House of Pillars was torn down and Boccador, steeped in the spirit of the Renaissance, drew up the plans of a building which was at the same time tall, spacious, full of light and refined. Building work was not finished until 1628 during the reign of Louis XIII.
Erlingur Einarsson of SciFiNow gave Poseidon's Wake a highly favourable review, describing it as "grand, involving and full of light and wonder" and naming it "one of the best sci-fi novels of the year", while acknowledging that it was more slow-paced than other science fiction works. Eric Brown of The Guardian also reviewed the novel favourably, calling it "a well-paced, complex story replete with intrigue, invention and an optimism uncommon in contemporary SF". Mark Diston of The Register was far more critical of the novel, describing it as "pedestrian, long-winded and ineffective" and saying that Reynolds' characters lack "life [and] humour".
Biography of José Tomás Errázuriz Urmeneta @ the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes (MNBA) Around 1900 the Errázurizes relocated to London. José Tomás Errázuriz fell sick with tuberculosis, spent much time in Switzerland, and eventually he and his wife became estranged. Nonetheless during this stay, he acquired for his art most of the characteristics of English painting, even though he was also a strong admirer of the French landscape tradition and painted many times the coast of Normandy, where he lived for long periods of time. A sharp observer of nature, he painted views and scenes of the European countryside full of light and color.
In the French Dico Manga, Nicolas Finet described Kirara as a comedy of manners, full of light and uplifting situations, and of misunderstanding and entanglements. He added that its distinct undressed dimension was certainly a part of this works' commercial success in Japan. M. Natali commented in Bd Gest' that the art as well as the layout is in the usual vein of this kind of shōnen with the readers' attention obviously and mostly focused on fanservice in the form of close shots on underwear and buxom busts that populate the pages but regretted the lack of sensuality. The review concluded as a title far from unforgettable but pleasant with a zesty naughtiness.
With Prisoner of Azkaban, production of the Harry Potter films switched to an eighteen-month cycle, which producer David Heyman explained was "to give each [film] the time it required." Chris Columbus, the director of the previous two films, decided not to return to helm the third instalment as he "hadn't seen [his] own kids for supper in the week for about two and a half years." Even so, he remained on as a producer alongside Heyman. Guillermo del Toro was approached to direct, but had envisioned a more Dickensian version of the stories, and was put off by the first two films which he found too "bright and happy and full of light".
In Colombia, a country without a doubt difficult, there is poetry of great height, and this is the proof. Enrique Serrano By reading these Memoirs of Alexander de Brucco, we are witnessing the creation of a world that is indisputably supported by the aforementioned sacred history but is not defined there. It is now specified through the poem itself and the writing of the verse, defined and defended by the author himself through his images, his metaphors, through the poetic language and the tone that he reaches, through his own world and of his particular conception of history and myth. A book of poems that illuminates, that is full of light and colors and the nuances that are produced when the word passes through the prism that is the verse.
Republican demonstration in the Puerta del Sol on the day that Juan Carlos announced his decision to abdicate The Spanish press gave the announcement a broadly positive reception, but described the moment as an "institutional crisis" and "a very important moment in the history of democratic Spain". Around Spain and in major cities (including London) the news was met by republican celebration and protests, calling for the end of the monarchy. Catalan leader Artur Mas said that the news of the King's abdication would not slow down the process of independence for Catalonia. Iñigo Urkullu, the President of the Basque government, concluded that the King's reign was "full of light yet also darkness" and said that his successor Felipe should remember that "the Basque Question has not been resolved".
Just Adventure reviewer Adam Rodman gave the game an A. When reviewing the CD-ROM version, Computer Gaming Worlds Charles Ardai compared the game and series to "vanilla ice cream", but praised the "incomparable" graphics and stated that the voice acting was "much stronger" than in the previous game. He concluded that "King's Quest VI is a heartily inoffensive game full of light touches and not a great deal else"; however, "for plain vanilla, King's Quest VI on CD-ROM is about as good as it gets". Ardai later described the game as "best-selling though somewhat vapid ... adventures of Princess Pubescent in the Land of Cute". In April 1994 the magazine said that the CD version's "quality voice talent throughout ... audibly displays that Sierra learned from their previous error", and "a worthy heir to the King's Quest linege".
Paintings such as Springtme Montigny (1899) and Montigny (1898) exemplify his conscientious regard for the facts of nature, combined with a notable faculty for their poetic interpretation in artistic terms. His pictures are full of light and atmosphere, and no matter how brilliant his color schemes, the result is a subtle depth of tone instead of hardness. When Boulogne Harbor was exchanged for Cornelia in Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Times critic commented that "the two pictures seen together would have formed an extraordinary commentary on the completeness and rapidity of a style change possible to an impressionable painter". In the works dating from 1912 and beyond, he freely used pure color spots and splashes in order to render what he saw so that the paintings display great harmony and are pervaded with a rich, unctuous feeling.
The Shushus are an species of demons that appear to have originated from an mysterious purgatory-like dimension, they have magical powers that can possess inside of people & inanimate objects ;Rushu :Voiced by: Marc Alfos (French); Jimmy Hibbert (English) :The tyrannical king of all Shushus. an colossal 10-meter tall fiery demon, he is the one that has mostly been destroyed down to rock and ash and is looking for a way to enter the World of Twelve, so full of light and life, that he and his demons can keep destroying things. His powers are said to be equal to that of a god and include, super strength, pyrokinesis, telekinesis, and others as well. In the season 2 finale, his true form was revealed to be a grayish-blue cyclops-like humanoid with a yellow eye, During the battle of Crimson Claws archipelago, he was sent back to her realm while fighting with Goultard.
" In 1957 a Parisian gallery organized a retrospective exhibition of Maclet's work, and the solid rise in the prices of his paintings dates from that retrospective exhibition. When he made sporadic visits to Paris during his years in the south of France, the painters of Montmartre and Montparnasse considered him a painter on the rise; the canvases he had produced while he was in the south of France showed that the peasant from Picardy had become a master. But the general public in France did not grasp his importance and value until 1957. Five years of life remained to the painter, years beautifully described by Marcel Guicheteau and Jean Cottel in these words: "Maclet had returned to his first loves, to his first poems; but it was with all his experience, all his wisdom that the old man now bent over the familiar motifs; his minor song had become a song full of light.
There is no evidence yet of where they met or how, but on June 15, 1869, Charles Jerome Hopkins married Sarah Lucinda Lee (nicknamed "Cicily"), at St. Paul's Cathedral in Albany, New York.St. Peter's Episcopal Church, Albany, NY, Published Marriage Certificates (1869) Records and family letters suggest that her father was a contemporary of Jerome's father, Bishop Hopkins, claiming him as an "... upstanding figure in the [Episcopal] Church..." and referring to Cicily as a "... good daughter of the [Episcopal] Church..." Her father or uncle may have been the Reverend Wm. E. Lee of Albany, NY. Cicily and Jerome lived in Athenia in Clifton, New Jersey, in a house Jerome had designed with his father's assistance. Naming it Clover Hill, Hopkins energetically created terraced gardens and Cicily planted white roses; the letters of this era in Hopkins' life are full of light-heartedness and joy. He felt that he had at last found "...the one soul who could bear his passions and peculiarities, to a fault..." Articles in the New York Times mention Mrs.

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