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It's sexy, everything glistens and it has a great soundtrack.
Its glass facade glistens and idles in the afternoon sun.
Snow glistens on the concrete, cut by freshly melted tire treads.
Water on the leaf from last night's rain glistens in the sunlight.
Muhammara is dense with crushed walnuts, bread crumbs and glistens with olive oil.
Every strand of Hugo's white beard glistens; his forehead is cooled with shadow.
As the Jeep orbits it, the sun glistens off the building's curved glass surface.
A gold cross on a chain around her neck glistens in the afternoon sun.
It glistens, titillates all senses, whispers sweet nothings into the ears of our tastebuds.
Light glistens off the sauces and the moisture of the cucumber and tomato salad.
In the distance, the sun glistens off the golden spires of a village church.
His topless chiseled torso is slightly dampened and glistens under the beam of streetlights.
High-gloss paint, in saturated brights and deep jewel tones, glistens as if wet.
But, just before we give in, a long-weekend reprieve glistens on the horizon.
The slab of the Marmolada glacier, the "Queen of the Dolomites", glistens a regal white.
The entire room glistens with moody light and a constant cacophony plays on a tape loop.
In one key sequence, the player goes down to the beach, where the water glistens ominously.
Stars will get boobcials before a red carpet, so their cleavage glistens and glows as it should.
Objects glint and shine; the lake's water undulates and glistens; salt sparkles on tumbleweed, rocks, and animal carcasses.
But both men agree the entire LP that plays like a dug-up mixtape glistens with gospel-tinged tones.
My mom's sequin party dress definitely glistens, and that shit was straight of the sale rack at Forever 21.
It undulates and glistens like the weird alien biomass in Annihilation, with detonations of 808 bass resounding in the deep.
The problem with Mr Bolton's soaring rhetoric is not just that the Strait of Magellan roils more than it glistens.
Indeed, the Internet mostly applauded the choice, using words like "full glam" (Fashionista), "stuns" (The Huffington Post) and "glistens" (E!
Chopstick plucked, the meat glistens in the bright light and its caramel-crisped skin gives way to tender, flowing flavour.
The city's downtown glistens but poorer residents south and west of downtown struggle with shuttered schools and unending gang violence.
During a group dinner in honor of Carrie's birthday, it quietly glistens from the table spaces next to Samantha and Stanford.
Above a courtyard in North Miami, balanced along clotheslines like small birds, a set of delicately-folded origami boats glistens inexplicably.
We decided to put hand-cut crystal stones between some of the glass tiles, so it glistens as you walk by.
Shenzhen, just over the border, was a cow town three decades ago; now it glistens and gleams, a high-tech hub.
Gucci Mane's wedding invite glistens like one of his old grills, and it also put a $50,000 dent in his wedding budget!
The water glistens the air is clear and so are our senses as we scan for gray masses on the ice pans.
As Mr. Owen's Gallimard struggles to make facts succumb to romantic fiction, his discomfort in his own skin glistens like flop sweat.
The song's rougher around the edges, obviously, but still glistens with Whitney's signature soul-jazz guitar licks and Kenny Loggins-inspired vocal performances.
The shots are uncomfortably close: nostrils flare, and saliva glistens on their tongues, everything captured in the cold glow of the camera flash.
In the early hours, the sun lights up the red brick fortress walls of the palace, and the moat glistens with soft light.
A slight film covers his face, he glistens in the light, and Jessica wonders if this will ever happen to her, to Isabel.
The duo's self-described "experimental sludge pop" glistens purple and green like an oil spill, the colors so vivid you can almost see them.
"Super Emotion" invites you to step into a world of tension that glistens with expectation; beautifully capturing that feeling of longing that love can bring.
It's a five-song avant garde opera that swells and glistens and allows the listener a 20-minute intimate window into the life of Wise.
And every meal ends with complimentary dessert, the best of which is galaktoboureko, a thick custard baked under phyllo whose wrinkly top glistens with syrup.
Though the eponymous title cut packs a bit more attitude than the rest of the EP, it still glistens with the same sunset vibes evident throughout.
It glistens with period fashions and furnishings — Shanghai here is a fantasyland, yet to a modern urban Chinese audience, probably familiar in its activity and opulence.
It's in that space, that scratchy, uncomfortable place, where sparkling joy glistens up against something darker, that you can guess the true heart of Troye Sivan lies.
On what appears to be a hot summer's day his face glistens with sweat, and he seems to scowl (perhaps at the sun shining into his eyes).
The Rhodes piano hums and glistens and flickers as though it's coming out of a busted old VHS tape, and Ashworth sings it in a run-down croak.
On a sunny day, a black house glistens and sparkles against a bright blue sky; on a gray November day, it stands out, wanting to be recognized and revered.
When the launch occurs close to sunrise or sunset — when the ground is in darkness but the sky is still bright — sunlight glistens off the contrails, adding to the splendor.
Antonoff's been both celebrated and scapegoated for the polish he brings to the iconoclasts he works with, but this level of sheen suits Abstract, who glistens here in the spotlight.
What starts as a solid base ends up looking like a greasy mask that glistens in the light — AKA, a personification of what wearing makeup feels like in the summer heat.
But for now let's take a moment of respite from that harsh reality, to instead revel in the glory of a city that still glistens no matter what storm it's weathering.
The up-for-grabs date rose glistens extra brightly at the center of their grubby picnic blanket, and I wonder if it's a decoy, a secret strawberry bait for the bears.
And then there are his eyes — jet black (like many nonhuman primates, Kong has no visible white around his irises) and made of a frosted, vacuum-formed acrylic that glistens as if moist.
The small pool now glistens amid a soft ring of tiny white boneset flowers, like the weedy brook banked with milky field roses in the English painter Sir John Everett Millais's "Ophelia" (1851-0003).
One user called the film an "undeniable spectacle," writing, "Aladdin glistens with its extravagant visuals, musical numbers and solid performances from an up-and-coming cast and an always vibrant Will Smith steering the ship." 
" For the most part, it's a narrative game with some pretty steamy, very cheesy, and highly flowery writing — for example, "he glistens with sweat … the eyes of the young man up on stage shine from the crowd's energy.
Again, I'm blown away as monks' caves appear in jagged red cliffs that remind me of Arizona, and the milky tan limestone of the Myrig Adzvadzeen church glistens in the sunlight against a brilliant blue sky and rising mountains.
Residents of the neighboring area in the Bronx, among them cricket players from a wide range of countries, are upset that the park adjacent to the golf course, known as Ferry Point West, remains a wreck of parched grass, filth and trash-filled parking spaces while the Trump facility next to it glistens.
The first, given by the exuberant Meehan/Perkins Duo of percussionists (Todd Meehan and Doug Perkins), included works by Courtney Brown and John Fitz Rogers, but centered on the absorbing premiere of Alex Wroten's "Mosaic" (2015), which glistens as it seems to rotate, less developing than slowly revealing more of its secrets.
Before my wife has a change of heart years later and we walk down la Riera — Tamariu's pipe-cleaner of a main street that floods when tempests come — and arrive at the small, semicircular beach at the base of town that glistens like the shiny half-moon at the base of your thumbnail we decide to skip the beach.
Written on the occasion of a 1989 reading at the tower, the poem clearly develops from the experience of inhabiting what was once Hölderlin's physical space and draws attention to both acute absence and presence: this pinch of Hölderlin in the bright-red Hölderlin-room /  in the corridor standing my gaze drifts to the red flowers in the glass edged with fallen petals nothing else / the room empty only the vase the flowers two old chairs— I open 1 window in the garden you say the trees are still the same ones they were then but 1 hears 1 sound of music there glistens the bluish silver-wave for Valerie Lawitschka 6/6/13 Unlike "Hölderlin tower" most of Scarandelli's poems don't remain cinematically in a singular setting but float in location and memory, anchored in the act of composition.
This sandstone has saccharoidal texture, and glistens white and cream. This is not due to angular sand grains, but results from silica crystallization. It is up to thick. The Grafton Formation is the sedimentary unit in the core of the basin.
About 4% of the park is riverine wetlands. Crows Nest is known for its rugged landscape, waterfalls, and a sparkling gorge called Valley of Diamonds. This valley is so-called because of the mineral felspar which glistens in the sunlight. Lookouts, wildflower heaths, wildlife observing and birdwatching are popular attractions for visitors.
"Right There" was recorded in 2010 at the Record Plant Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California. It was written by Ester Dean, Frank Romano, Daniel Morris and co- written and produced by Jim Jonsin. "Right There" is a pop and R&B;, song with a duration of 4:22. Instrumentation consists of "reggae guitar strums and brazen beats" which glistens throughout the song.
Initial critical response to It Won't Be Soon Before Long was positive. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album has received an average score of 66, based on 14 reviews. AllMusic rated the album 4.5 stars out of 5, commenting that the production of the album "is so immaculate that it glistens". Billboard rated it 4.5 stars.
As the acoustic guitar begins playing, Beyoncé's face comes into view. She stands with her blond hair draped just below her exposed shoulders. As she intently stares into the camera, her skin glistens as though it has been coated with a honey-like and glittery substance. Turning her head from right to left, with her eyes fixed off- camera, Beyoncé starts belting out the first verse.
Bathing Beauties Features Of Goof, Los Angeles Times, April 6, 1924, p. B14. In the 1924 Hollywood Follies Francisco was one of the Mack Sennett's bathing girls who performed at the Philharmonic Auditorium. Led by Harry Langdon, Thelma Parr was another of the select group of Sennett females who presented an act called All Wet.Hollywood Follies Glistens With Novelty, Los Angeles Times, October 26, 1924, p. C19.
Jack Frost has the ability to generate sub-freezing temperatures. Combined with ambient water vapor, he can create snow, sleet, and ice for various effects such as propelling snow flurries at hurricane wind-speeds or fashioning ice into various simple constructs such as spheres, bridges, or walls. He also has superhuman stamina and durability. Jack Frost has bluish- white skin that glistens from the glaze of frost that covers it.
Cory reconsiders after sharing memories of Troy with Raynell. Lyons is serving three years in prison for forgery, and gets a furlough to attend the funeral. Similarly, Gabriel is released from the hospital to attend and reunites with his family as they all bid farewell to Troy. Gabriel plays his trumpet and succeeds on the third try for St. Peter to open the gates of heaven for Troy, and the sun glistens over them.
Some follicles open spontaneously, but most remain closed until burnt by bushfire. Each follicle contains one or two fertile seeds, between which lies a woody dark brown separator of similar shape to the seeds. Measuring in length, the seed is obovate, and composed of a dark brown wide membranous "wing" and sickle-shaped (falcate) seed proper which measures long by wide. The seed surface can be smooth or covered in tiny ridges, and often glistens.
Male in moult Female dew-bathing on a leaf of left Purple- rumped sunbirds are tiny at less than 10 cm long. They have medium-length thin down-curved bills and brush-tipped tubular tongues, both adaptations for nectar feeding. Purple-rumped sunbirds are sexually dimorphic. The males have a dark maroon upperside with a blue-green crown that glistens at some angles, bright green shoulder patch and violet/purple rump patch which is generally hidden under the wings.
Kundol Lake () also known as Kundol Dand, is a lake in Swat Valley, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, which is located in the north of Utror valley at a distance of away from Kalam. Similarly, there is a well known story about the lake which is that every night in a month, a golden bowl appears in the center of the lake and glistens like moon but no one has ever touched that bowl due to magical powers inside it.
"Blinded" was written by Stephan Jenkins, Arion Salazar, and Tony Fredianelli and was produced by Jenkins. The protagonist of the song is a man who goes to his ex-lover's apartment and spies on her through the bathroom door, illustrated in lyrics such as "I see you fogging up the mirror / Vapor round your body glistens from the shower." According to Entertainment Weeklys Tom Sinclair, the song seems to reference The Who's "Pinball Wizard".Sinclair, Tom.
During the Centennial of the Capitol in 1987; the cornerstone was removed, these documents were replaced and the cornerstone reset. While standing in the center of the rotunda, looking up at the base of the dome directly overhead you see the stained glass, imported from England. From underneath it sparkles with blue, purple, and green hues, but the upper side glistens with red, yellow, and orange. The peak of the dome is 146 feet high, and the base is 50 feet in diameter.
To the high edge of the lands, spread through the scorched sands, new seed-grass is stirring like beckoning hands. O mournful the tune of the East-wind refrain, like the song of a girl who loved but in vain. One drop of dew glistens on each grass-blade's fold and fast does it pale to frost in the cold! An English translation by At de Lange preserves the musicality of the poem quite well: "Winter's Night" O cold is the windlet and spare.
Title: The Desert of my solitude > In the desert of my solitude, my love, quiver the shadows of your voice, the > mirage of your lips. In the desert of my solitude, from beneath the dust and > ashes of the distance between us, bloom the jasmines and the roses of your > presence. From somewhere close by rises the warmth of your breath it > smolders in its own perfume – gently, languorously. Far away, on the > horizon, glistens drop by drop, the dew of your beguiling glance.
Nicknamed "Sampson Brass" and "Skittles" by his father, Alfred Dickens was born at 1 Devonshire Terrace, near Regent's Park, and was baptized at the church of St. Mary Marylebone in London on 21 April 1846. He was named after his godfathers, Alfred, Lord Tennyson and Count Alfred D'Orsay. Because of this choice of godfathers Alfred's christening became a popular topic among literary people. Father Prout wrote: > :What eye but glistens :And what ear but listens :When the clergy christens > :A babe of 'Boz'Charles Dickens by Una Pope Hennessy Published by Chatto & > Windus, London (1945) p.
Buckingham Slate is quarried in Buckingham County, Virginia, in the town of Arvonia. This natural stone has a distinct gray/blue/black color and glistens due to its mica content. One of the highest quality slates in the world, this unfading slate has long been used for architectural applications such as flooring, paving, wall cladding, stairs, counter tops, fireplace surrounds, gravestones and roofing. It has been used on countless prominent buildings and national landmarks, including The Dakota, Ford's Theatre, The Smithsonian Institution, The University of Virginia and Tuckahoe Plantation (the boyhood home of Thomas Jefferson).
Rock critic Bob Mehr wrote, "Every song glistens and glimmers with gargantuan hooks and stadium-size riffs . . . With this irresistibly catchy debut—and an onstage presence to match—Tsar is my nominee as the band best equipped to save rock 'n' roll from its postmillennial doldrums." The band performed on the Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson, and Pajama Party. The band's music has also appeared in the TV shows Veronica Mars, Freakylinks, NCIS, Party Down, and the feature film In the Land of Women.
Each follicle contains one or two fertile seeds, between which lies a woody dark brown separator of similar shape to the seeds. Measuring in length, the seed is egg- to wedge- shaped (obovate to cuneate) and composed of a dark brown wide membranous "wing" and wedge- or sickle-shaped (cuneate–falcate) seed proper which measures long by wide. The seed surface can be smooth or covered in tiny ridges, and often glistens. The resulting seedling first grows two obovate cotyledon leaves, which may remain for several months as several more leaves appear.
More or less elliptic in shape, they measure long, high, and wide, and mostly remain closed until burnt by fire, although a few may open after several years. They contain two fertile seeds each, between which lies a woody dark brown separator of similar shape to the seeds. Measuring in length, the seed is obovate, and composed of a dark brown -wide membranous 'wing' and crescent-shaped (lunate) seed proper which measures long by wide. The seed surface can be smooth or covered in tiny ridges, and often glistens.
" The lines below show the living followers – as symbolized phoenixes – on flight to the beautiful home of the phoenix (Paradise). :"Now Just so after death, through the lord’s might, souls together with body will journey- handsomely adorned, just like the bird, with noble perfumes-into abundant joys where the sun, steadfastly true, glistens radiant above the multitudes in heavenly city. :Then the redeeming Christ, high above its roofs, will shine upon souls steadfast in truth. Him they will follow, these beautiful birds, radiantly regenerate, blissfully jubilant, spirits elect, into that happy home everlasting to eternity.
These exercises, which stimulates the heart with vital air and fire, lead to the perception of light internally and externally. At this stage one should behold with the mind's eye, the fire-like glowing moon in the forehead, and meditate on the inner self in the Chitta (mind). Verses 12.23–31 state that the lingasharira, which is the subtle body that is not visible, glistens in the central region of the body or the heart or the forehead. This shining Shakti (force, energy, power), translates Bhattacharya, is realised by the knower of Brahman through his concentrated vision.
Albert Mobilio of The New York Times wrote, "Dybek solidifies his reputation as the rightful heir to [James T.] Farrell's gritty realism". Donna Seaman of the Chicago Tribune wrote, "Dybek masterfully evoke the intricate, singing web of urban life" and "aligns the longings and aspirations of his empathically rendered characters with Chicago's often forbidding, sometimes radiantly beautiful cityscape." Jeff Jensen of Entertainment Weekly rated it A and wrote, "All are gems; each glistens with Dybek's spare poetry; combined, they form a vibrant mosaic about a boy's coming of age." It was the winner of the 2003 Adult Fiction Award from the Society of Midland Authors.
A. A. Seyed-Gohrab, Courtly Riddles: Enigmatic Embellishments in Early Persian Poetry (Leiden: Leiden University Press, 2010), pp. 72-84. These are less obscure than the descriptive riddles, tending to feature metaphors and tropes which anyone familiar with Persian poetic conventions could be expected to recognise. For example, in the Shāh Nāma (taking just one variant of a text that varies dramatically from one manuscript to another), Another priest said: 'O proud warrior: there are two noble and fleet horses One of them is like a black sea, the other glistens like white crystal. They are both exerting themselves, racing in haste But neither can catch the other.
The finale, "Let Me Be the River" brought a tear to my eye the first time I heard it." Carlo Wolff, in the Cleveland Jewish News, describes "If I Was a River" as the type of music that becomes timeless, is often oracular, regularly poetic, mysterious and personal, and refers to Nile along with Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen as bards and masters of melody and meaning. James Mann affirms in the December 2014 "Ink19" that If I Was a River "glistens with a quiet power and grace. Masterful" In The Alternate Root Danny writes: "The album does out Willie Nile though, showing the man behind the curtain has tenderness in his pen as he scribes ten tales of introspection and self-assessment.
Returning to Huntsville, Alabama—a town that once held back their opportunities but now glistens as a modern, technology-based city—the Boxer family and its extended members discover in the memory of a loved one what binds them together. When the beloved Carmel Boxer passes away, her entire family returns to the Deep South to celebrate her life and legacy. As the Boxer family comes together for the first time in many years, revelations of Carmel's painful past begin to force each person to address their pent-up emotions and true feelings for one another. The story chronicles the lives and loves of this African-American family as its members are forced to come to terms with a tumultuous past marked by an unrequited interracial affair.
There, Miuccia manages to grab an axe that she then uses to decapitate the Weeknd, with her then proceeding to dance with his lifeless head throughout the rest of the music video. The visual features the return of Wojtek Goral as the saxophone player from the album's self-titled short film and was compared to the slasher movies of the 1980s, being met with a positive reception. Pop Matters columnist Jessica Brant exclaimed the song “feels like the obsessive longing the Weeknd writes of on "Pretty" from his 2013 album Kiss Land transformed into a movie. The story glistens with the entertaining qualities that made fans fall in love with Michael Jackson's “Thriller” video with the same omnipotence. A chilling tale with a redemptive and hilarious plot twist and great acting from model and Vogue writer Zainna Miuccia, who finds herself at the epicenter of it all”.
Larry Fitzmaurice of Pitchfork wrote that the album is a "subdued work that finds Chris Martin and his band crisply moping through mid-tempo soundscapes and fuzzy electronic touches that have the visceral impact of a down comforter tumbling down a flight of stairs." Nick Hasted of The Independent wrote that Martin "accepts his loss too meekly to approach the anguish of a great break-up album", but concluded that the band's "step away from grand platitudes is still one in the right direction". Stephanie Benson of Spin wrote that "its deep sea of synth- encrusted pop glistens under a halo of angelic ambient touches and Martin’s ever-rosy perspective." Jerry Shriver of USA Today felt that "within the realm of memorable breakup albums", Ghost Stories lacked "the confessional gut-punch of Dylan's Blood on the Tracks, the acrimony of Richard and Linda Thompson's Shoot Out the Lights and the irresistible sonic appeal of Fleetwood Mac's Rumours", ultimately describing it as "not even a particularly memorable Coldplay album".

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