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The vinculin was tagged with two fluorescent proteins, one that naturally glowed blue, and another that naturally glowed yellow.
They exchanged their promises tearfully and glowed with renewed divinity.
His belly glowed bright green, but his hands remained unlit.
"We developed this kind of food culture ourselves," glowed Tho.
A MacBook glowed atop a short Corinthian pillar playing dancehall.
"Glowed Up" is a woozy showcase for the talented Anderson .
Outside, gold and carmine leaves glowed against the autumn sky.
His mischievous eyes still glowed with the wonder of life.
The veins in her cheeks glowed faintly blue with anger.
"It glowed like he'd brought us the sun," she says.
The new stove glowed, the soapstone sink no longer reeked.
Now, with a new belt over his shoulder, Davis glowed.
If the button glowed, the monkeys had to push it.
My face glowed with cornstarch and beets, but at what cost?
They glowed as brightly as the brass furnishings on his briefcase.
A blood-red "vacancy" sign glowed overbright in the parlor window.
After sundown, the buildings glowed like votive candles in the dark.
On one shelf, hundreds of jars of iridescent white fairly glowed.
A blue ring on the contraption glowed, luring me toward it.
In 2007, Jennifer Lopez glowed in a white, floor-length gown.
At evening, its western side glowed red to signal fine weather.
By the end of a day's work, the women glowed, too.
The screens glowed with statistical displays and videos about fighting terrorism.
The "UNBLOCKED" glowed on the page in bright green capital letters.
In December, Lovato glowed in a selfie after a jiu-jitsu workout.
It glowed red when it caught the light from my bedroom windows.
Where the luminol hit blood or cleaning solution, it glowed bright blue.
Bright sky became pitch black; trees glowed as if lit from within.
A pit bull so ravaged by mange his skin glowed hot pink.
Dr. Shimomura also found trace amounts of another protein that glowed green.
Lightbulb-studded crucifixes hung suspended over streets and glowed warmly above doorways.
Streetlights glowed orange as I stepped onto my porch and looked around.
Their tanks, decorated with fresh eucalyptus branches and fern fronds, glowed faintly.
My eye sockets glowed a deep fluorescent green, and terrified the cat.
When the camera panned down to the pager, Captain Marvel's logo glowed triumphantly.
I mean, she has such beautiful brown eyes, and they glowed with hellfire.
Actress Claire Danes literally glowed in a Zac Posen gown with fiber optics.
The three-hour party glowed just outside the couple's green tent on Tuesday.
Just above his eye level, a wall's-width screen glowed a dull red.
Venus glowed as bright as an airplane against the darkness when it rose.
Dr. Tsien's laboratory then created a version that glowed blue instead of green.
Several N.H.L. games glowed from a dozen television screens that lit the room.
As it got dark, the house glowed like an enormous jack-o'-lantern.
Lit from within, the uterus glowed, red and magical in the darkened room.
Below them, thousands of apartment windows glowed yellow and white like distant constellations.
On the studio's back wall—the working wall—"Expulsion" glowed like a furnace.
My adult acne was less severe, my pores appeared tighter, and my skin glowed.
It does look very "Medusal," if the mythological villain also glowed from the inside.
In Melbourne, several public buildings glowed red and white, including the Victoria state parliament.
Edges glowed slightly, text was a little fuzzy, and some objects appeared slightly transparent.
When I looked in the mirror, my skin glowed in the best way possible.
That night I watched people leaving and the lights glowed from the parking lot.
Nonetheless, the dancers glowed all week, rising with spontaneity and color to Mendelssohn's call.
Chanel Iman glowed in a silky neon suit at the Savage X Fenty show.
The buildings, which are typically lit up at night, glowed green for the evening.
Two enormous lanterns glowed deep red in a city often pitch black at night.
In every one of Tromsø's hotel lobbies, screens glowed with images of the lights.
The fruits in the market glowed brighter than anything, and I laughed with joy.
On his right, red and green lights on the central power console glowed reassuringly.
His daughter's face glowed green on the windshield, indicating that she was still awake.
The orchestra pit and stage glowed like a music box laid out below him.
As the sunset glowed orange on the fields outside, Mr. Tate served his interpretations.
The result was "GFP Bunny," a white rabbit that glowed green under blue light.
Only small flame-shaped bulbs glowed faintly in the sconces in the front hall.
The puck glowed and cast green shadows onto a thinly sliced island of invasive lionfish.
Last month, she hit the Cannes Film Festival, where she glowed on the red carpet.
First, the scientists genetically engineered cells so that their internal structures (like the mitochondria) glowed.
He gestured toward the museum's innocuous bot swarm, which glowed in placid greens and blues.
She was staying put, she said, even as blaze glowed on the hillside behind her.
As Manny and I ordered a second round, my phone glowed with a news alert.
Across the river, the outskirts of Piedras Negras, Mexico, glowed in the early evening light.
In 2017, they discovered a water vapor atmosphere that glowed because it was so hot.
Kieran's face glowed as he added commands with easy swipes; he clearly had the gift.
Alone among the sea of star-shaped cities, one country glowed as a whole: Belgium.
A cigarette, passed between them, glowed naughtily like a beacon from pre-Bloomberg New York.
The oxide-heavy water—iridescent red-orange, like molten lava—glowed against the black earth.
The ice was curved and smooth and glowed in places from aquamarine to cerulean blue.
At night, fires in the distance have glowed like jack-o'-lanterns in the hills.
LOS ANGELES — It was Friday night in Cypress Park, and King Taco glowed with neon.
Streep skipped the red carpet this year, but absolutely glowed in a shimmering silver dress.
My visage glowed, every fine line was smoothed out, my complexion looked dewier than ever before.
" He continued: "I mean, she has such beautiful brown eyes and they glowed like red hellfire.
I glowed, my cheekbones stood at attention, and my clothes fit me a little bit better.
The scoreboard glowed and a crowd — O.K., three members of the lacrosse team — began to form.
The star glowed in minimal makeup and dressed up in a flirty pink Love Sam dress.
The herd disappeared behind a thick wall of larch trees that glowed a bright autumn yellow.
Inside the window glowed a pink neon sign spelling out the word "warm" in lowercase letters.
I inserted the pod into the Juul, and a little light on the device glowed green.
In the eerie light of late afternoon, the village of Blackheath glowed in the near distance.
When the model pointed a black light at the headpiece, it glowed purple, pink and blue.
A satellite image of New Orleans glowed in the crook between the Mississippi and Lake Pontchartrain.
A picture of his son on prom night glowed on the small screen in his hands.
Around us, the historic walls of the Palais du Louvre glowed ghostly in the neon light.
He had a thatch of night-black hair and dark eyes that glowed with mischievous curiosity.
This swarm of charged particles glowed brightly and yet did not let light pass through it.
It was a dark night but the lake shimmered and glowed like phosphorous near the shore.
It sent its smoke into the presidents' miniature faces, and the smoke glowed an eerie red.
Senegal Dispatch NIOKOLO RANGER OUTPOST, Senegal — The nighttime horizon glowed red from fires started by poachers.
The 'On Air' sign glowed, and the studio lay silent, save for the sound of Kristen Bell.
They scattered the bacteria across a test field and then detected those that glowed with a laser.
The flashiest thing on stage were the lecterns, whose front panels subtly glowed with red and blue.
Walking through Chelsea, I glowed with the weight and the beauty of the glimpse he'd offered me.
"I'm early but I'm ready," she wrote when it was all finished and her house glowed orange.
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Gomez's dress wasn't the only thing that glowed; she seemed to radiate light in other ways, too.
Florence Welch glowed like a botanical rock star, and absolutely no one's cell phone obstructed the view.
During the game, every time the Warriors scored, the bracelets glowed yellow for a couple of seconds.
During last winter's big snowstorm, the shop glowed like a lighthouse amid a sea of darkened storefronts.
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The fire glowed on the empty chair, on his boots with their laces scribbling across the floor.
With its rose-hued walls, the square softly glowed in the sunlight and radiated calm and beauty.
Selma was delighted and when I mentioned that John was a doctor, the phone all but glowed.
Metropolitan Diary Dear Diary: The word "select" glowed on the sign identifying the bus as the M34.
Though his face was unlined and his skin glowed, there was a fleeting glassiness in his eyes.
She glowed like someone who has won in a way that has nothing to do with numbers.
His eyes glowed not only with tears, but with a clarity we had not seen in weeks.
Spots, blotches, stripes, snotty secretions, urine and even bones and digits glowed after exposure to blue light.
The emerald moss coating the limbs of a giant Garry oak tree outside glowed into the room.
Beyond it, a sign for Meijer, a regional competitor to Walmart, glowed red against a black sky.
Angela Visser glowed in this floor-length evening gown made with gold, silver, and white sequined scales. 
Blunt, 35, glowed in a gold gown while Krasinski, 39, kept it classy in a tux and bowtie.
Cyrus glowed in a Yves Saint Laurent striped, mini dress that she paired with sheer, black, patterned tights.
The pregnant Lady Antebellum singer glowed at a gorgeous, rustic-themed baby shower thrown in her honor Thursday.
These proteins not only glowed but also could be turned on and off by shining light on them.
For a year afterwards, the debris left behind glowed with radiation ranging from X-rays to radio waves.
A bracelet glowed with enormous emeralds held not by workaday metal prongs but by small petal-shaped emeralds.
Now all we need to know is how much she glowed after that purple stuff was washed off.
Doors are painted with floral designs, and delicate plasterwork decorates the walls and ceilings, where chandeliers once glowed.
I'd been charmed by Bologna earlier in my trip, the pink buildings that glowed even pinker at sunset.
When I walked onto the hotel's veranda, the abundant tropical flowers glowed in the last rays of sun.
Dr. Newbrough's hands glowed, the story goes, and were guided to furiously hammer the keys of his typewriter.
Middleton glowed in a soft pale yellow dress at the Queen's official birthday celebration a few days later.
The Northern Lights glowed green over Dawson City, a clapboard relic of the era built by mineral wealth.
The room glowed in darkness for a few enchanting moments, until the harsh house lights abruptly came up.
A pregnant Natalie Portman absolutely glowed in this romantic gown from Viktor & Rolf at the 2011 Golden Globes.
Trump's Twitter feed glowed with an incandescent rage that only his deep sense of personal victimhood can sustain.
He wore a Guy Fawkes mask from the movie "V for Vendetta", which glowed green in the dark.
We also got treated to footage of her "riding" a giant unicorn while each glowed in neon lights.
Andria was wearing a three-piece suit, accented by a scarlet pin that glowed like a pomegranate seed.
When he cycled up to one of the town's four stoplights, it glowed red, and he braked hard.
The country music star glowed in her Chantilly dress as she was walked down the aisle by her father.
The singer, 26, glowed in a Yves Saint Laurent sequin striped dress and sheer black Swiss dot patterned leggings.
Embers still glowed in the remains of a fire, and a full moon illuminated the dunes in the distance.
The ship glowed brightly for about three seconds before exploding, the fire rising hundreds of feet above the ship.
Her makeup-free skin glowed beneath a floppy black hat she wore to protect her skin from the sun.
When I tried it, people glowed bright white, as if everyone in the room had suddenly turned into ghosts.
"He has become more than the zany educator-entertainer who charmed kids with cartoonish sound effects," the Post glowed.
The world was stable and the future glowed, for the West; our supremacy was the condition of world peace.
A burled-wood armoire and jewel-toned sofa, draperies and Turkish-style rugs glowed richly in the natural light.
He reached into a forge with tongs and pulled out the barrel, which glowed as bright as the fire.
A fast-food restaurant glowed invitingly, its sign advertising hamburgers and salad as well as falafels and doner kebabs.
Alba glowed like neon grass in the right light, and was exhibited by Eduardo Kac, the Chicago artist, in 2000.
Both ladies also wore a matching pink cowboy hat — that glowed in the dark as they hit the nighttime party.
The junkyard owner noticed that the cesium chloride glowed blue and thought it could be pieces of a valuable gemstone.
Mason jars, filled with flowers and tiny lights, glowed on the tables, where guests ate pulled pork and potato salad.
She started life like lots of kids, made wise decisions and wretched ones, glowed with success and suffered humiliating setbacks.
Meghan glowed in a new pink printed ruffle dress by Figue, while Harry was relaxed in a blue printed shirt.
Kate glowed in a Paul and Joe cape-style top and a regal skirt made in London from Bhutanese fabric.
The maples had turned scarlet, and the leaves, backlit by the sun, glowed like church glass against a blue sky.
Through the infrared scope, the building glowed as it burned, while ghostly shapes that flitted from inside were gunned down.
Located beside a pharmacy that glowed with blue lights, the eight-story structure seemed on the verge of physical collapse.
Across the landing from the apartment was a stylish exhibition where spot-lit materials about Dostoyevsky glowed in the dark.
The rear hub of one bicycle glowed with almost the same vivid orange-yellow thermal imprint of the riders' legs.
Neon was discovered as a gas in 1898, and researchers found it glowed red when in a vacuum-sealed tube.
Dildos glowed under black light in a V.I.P. room as D.J.s spun from a set list of modish 1990s tunes.
Far below, seven manatees glowed like muffled oblong flares — white, blue and some the fizzy orange of a caution sign.
She still crowed and glowed and wow-wow-wowed, as the lyrics of the show's title song promised she would.
Dr. Kenyon and Dr. Bohnert set up an experiment using a special strain of worms in which clumping proteins glowed.
The masks, white and blue and gray, glowed faintly in the light from the movies unfurling on the seatback screens.
Candles burned, bodies touched, eyes glowed; religion seemed neither forbidding nor austere: an embrace of life in all its facets.
On the nearby writing desk my laptop glowed with online instructions for how to debone and tie a pork shoulder.
The sky glowed red in parts of Australia as bushfires burned across the states of New South Wales and Victoria.
My room glowed with warmth, from the yellow rubber duck in the bathroom to the overhead ductwork, also painted yellow.
The 53-year-old actress glowed at the 2019 Oscars in a burgundy Louis Vuitton gown detailed with sharp shoulder accents.
The "Never Really Over" singer also glowed in the image, wearing a neon orange blazer with a matching mini dress underneath.
" At the same event, pregnant women were lavished with praise: Emily Blunt "glowed," Chrissy Teigen "stunned" and Anne Hathaway was "blossoming.
I glowed like I had just taken a relaxing vacation as opposed to passing for an extra on The Walking Dead.
As she reached out to the audience, the crisp black and white of the film behind her suddenly glowed into color.
The former Miami Heat player was dressed in all black and colorful sneakers, while Union glowed in a white, wrap dress.
The balcony glowed with blinking neon palm trees, an enormous Christ figurine, and illuminated statues of Silvio Berlusconi and Chairman Mao.
The actress glowed in head-to-toe teal while attending a "Hustlers" Q&A event in New York City on Monday.
At the Wagner Houses on Monday, a shaded area outside the entrance glowed from the light of dozens of votive candles.
It was a job well done: The young warriors panted and glowed with perspiration as they exited the theater of war.
It looked like I had glowed up to everyone else around me because I looked cute and was doing cute things.
They all glowed with the same colour and intensity they did in the painting room, but out here, something was off.
And in the dark corners of the whitewashed walls of the convention hall, the red lights of closed-circuit cameras glowed.
Jingle Ball doesn't reward subtlety — bad news for Khalid, who sang well and glowed with kindness, to little effect — or reticence.
And the rest of her — her arms, her face, even her neck glowed with what looked like the worst sunburn ever.
The blue that glowed from the lapel of Mark Hamill's tuxedo and the bodice of Scarlett Johansson's Michael Kors evening suit.
The river glowed under its sheen, studded with a million tiny moons scattered throughout its surface, confined only by the horizon.
The moon was a tender crescent, the nights frosty, and the dawns glowed with the crimson and violet of the fall.
The low-lying hills surrounding the location, chosen to resemble a town in northern Mexico, glowed in the amber afternoon sunlight.
That energy glowed in front of me — the Hulk — as I stood in a gigantic room the size of a warehouse.
A month earlier, the La Tuna Fire sent smoke billowing into the air above Los Angeles as the hills glowed red.
She glowed under the spotlight, basking under the halo of a carer high and the promise of new life with her love.
Like any hopeless brownnoser, I drifted to the side of good so compulsively that my character forever glowed a self-righteous blue.
If aurora borealis glowed scarlet and saffron instead of green and blue, it would look a little something like a Namibian sunset.
Then, as the sun rose, it lit up the entire arch to the point where it glowed almost as red as embers.
Backlit areas glowed pink, yellow or green; a wooden lattice enclosed false marble panels that were lighted a luminous aqua from within.
The sun had just gone down, and white light glowed between the darkening sky and the dormant fields, the crouching, saturnine orchards.
He was working for Frank H. Johnson, a Princeton marine biologist, who was interested in how the jellyfish glowed green when agitated.
Another faint trail led to my mother's home, which glowed red; a few jogs around the neighborhood ringed the house in blue.
When I visited Baku, in December, five enormous white letters glowed at the top of the tower: T-R-U-M-P.
In the distance, several weeks after Maria, mountains that had looked brown and stripped of life after the hurricane now glowed green.
Nearly 400 people showed up in Sydney Australia for a vigil Monday night, as the Sydney Harbor Bridge glowed with rainbow lights.
Julia glowed next to her husband, showing off her baby bump in a long black and gray halter dress complete with a train.
The coupled smiled and glowed at the Cinema for Peace Gala ceremony, held on Day Five of the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival.
Sure enough, when they added these markers to samples of lichen tissue, the cells of a hidden fungal partner glowed under the microscope.
PIMCO's other holiday party near its Newport Beach headquarters featured women in bedazzled snow-white angel costumes whose wings glowed with LED lights.
The mom-to-be, styled by Kesha McLeod, glowed in a long green custom Atelier Versace halter-neck gown, decorated in shimmering appliques.
While Zach has clearly glowed-up early on the TV show, these fans were totally comfortable sharing pics of their awkward sophomore phase.
Skulls and crystal decanters dotted the indoor landscape, and original black-light art glowed on the walls, giving the space a subterranean feel.
The room's thermostat regulated temperature precisely, but glowed bright red when heating, suggesting either a system error or an emergency (it was neither).
In the east, the sky glowed orange and crimson, and the light illuminated a sea of saltbushes, sweet grass and wind-rippled dunes.
They fairly glowed about the North's intention to denuclearize and relayed a promise by Trump to meet Kim by May of this year.
Middleton glowed in the one-shoulder, floor-length gown as she attended the EE British Academy Film Awards in London with Prince William.
The golden light of the sunset illuminated the joshua trees and snow behind me and the landscape glowed with an almost unworldly brightness. 
Fortunately, the second time was the charm, and the glowed-up, way-less-creepy Sonic got the thumbs-up from fans in November.
In a couple of windows, candles glowed; in one, he glimpsed the full pale moon of a face, quickly eclipsed by a curtain.
Backlit ice pillars glowed in hues of translucent purple, and placards said the cave was once used to refrigerate seeds and silkworm cocoons.
I couldn't even see a glimpse of her face, just a thin slash through the cloth where the whites of her eyes glowed.
The comment section below a meme-filled installment on Dungeons and Dragons glowed with praise and unusually articulate feedback for the marketers behind it.
Its one window had been covered by flattened cardboard boxes held together with masking tape; a single shadeless table lamp glowed in a corner.
The investigators marked cells with an active crestin gene with a fluorescent dye, enabling them to spot the cells because they glowed bright green.
A chemist at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, he was looking at a powder that glowed bright green under ultraviolet light.
Made up of a clean leather look, the shoes glowed like a beacon of expensive light amidst a selection of bright pink d'orsay flats.
Various buildings in downtown St. Paul glowed purple as Prince fans came from all over, wearing various shades of the resplendent royal color themselves.
Natalie Portman glowed at the Washington, D.C., premiere of her film Jackie, showing off her major baby bump in a tight-fitting gray dress.
Halle glowed on the red carpet Monday in Pasadena in a sheer dress that showed off what appeared to be the actress going commando.
The golden light glowed over the skyscrapers, illuminating cars and people, bringing the city to a still — if only for just a few seconds.
I had expected some expression of remorse or unease, but instead her face glowed with a kind of exaltation as she said the words.
It glowed brightly for a few minutes in the eyes of its beholders, secessionist Catalonians, before being snuffed out by Spain's government in Madrid.
She glowed with post-reading positive vibes, and if she was at all troubled about the news about her love life, it didn't show.
Hegerberg glowed as she recounted the ceremony, saying she was most happy that her entire family could share the moment — and the party afterward.
Kate Millet's arguments glowed in the flames of our campfire, and her scorn seemed mirrored on the surface of the most promising trout pools.
As dusk fell, neon signs bearing the logos of Swiss banks and watch companies glowed over the lake, which looked as clear as glass.
"The sky glowed red and the glow became larger until it took up half the sky in that direction," she wrote in one instance.
For what it's worth, I'm throwing my weight behind Kaytranada's "Glowed Up," a buoyant highlight from the Montreal producer's highly anticipated debut album 20013%.
A HoloLens exhibit let you "see" the car charging and regenerating energy from braking, and a sample fast charging station from Electrify America glowed green.
The Jackie star glowed in a white Dior floor-length dress on Sunday to the Screen Actors Guild Awards that complemented her growing baby bump.
Sofia, 31, who is due to give birth in April, glowed alongside husband Prince Carl Philips, 36, in a sparkling gold gown with capped sleeves.
When the actress glowed on the Met Gala red carpet in May, the look rose to the top of our list of wedding makeup goals.
Billingsley's bridesmaids, including friends from her pageant days, wore dresses in muted blush and champagne tones, while the bride glowed in a gown by Ravini.
The date and month were in French, and the moon phase glowed so brightly it looked like the first drawing executed by a perfect child.
The ship was just a hair smaller than the Cocteau and its mechanisms glowed bright against the total sleep and slow Newtonian movement around us.
Early in The CW's upfront presentation, Pedowitz practically glowed as he introduced Gina Rodriguez, the effervescent and Golden Globe–winning star of Jane the Virgin.
" — Harry Wagowski, 68, Upper West Side "When the power didn't return, I went outside and played Frisbee with my father (it glowed in the dark).
When I began to think about Lyon's image, the Salgado and Bruegel pictures, quietly at rest in my memory, glowed in response, as though summoned.
Every inch of sky glowed in shades of neon pink and orange, interrupted only by the outline of the occasional Joshua tree in the distance.
On other streets where T-Mobile's map glowed pink to indicate 25G coverage, the phone only displayed 25G when downloading content from Netflix or Prime Video.
In his short announcement video, the actor cradled and kissed his wife's growing baby bump, while Kunakey glowed in her yellow bikini and oversized straw hat.
The first glowed yellow when the two fluorescent proteins were in sufficiently close proximity to each other—a phenomenon known as fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET).
But about month after I began the regimen, my skin glowed and felt smooth as satin — and Dr. Brodsky says that's exactly how long it takes.
"The brilliant and varied colors of the blue water and contrast [of the Bahamas] from here is pretty spectacular," Kelly glowed about his favorite photography target.
They glowed brightly enough that it would take an hour or so more before I remembered how quickly the darkness could kill you in this game.
In the harsh light of the anteroom, her lipstick glowed like a neon slash and her eye shadow unfurled like bat's wings beneath her arched brows.
The 43-sided structure, lined with mirrors to capture the sunlight, glowed with an otherworldly beauty as we approached it at a depth of 15 feet.
In Ohio on Tuesday, residents and emergency officials were responding to the destruction that happened overnight, when radars glowed with the telltale signatures of violent storms.
This became particularly true during Olafur Eliasson's 2003 Turbine Hall installation, "The Weather Project," in which a giant artificial sun glowed ethereally through a billowing mist.
Inflatable crystal shards glowed under the lights while Sage The World quite literally saged the entire joint; tarot readings and tea ceremonies took place in shipping containers.
"Glowed Up" was released as a single this week, and it pivots from a viscous late-night thumper into something brighter and more contemplative after three minutes. .
Hubbard, 32, wore a suit by Giorgio Armani while Hayley glowed in a dress by Jill Jill Stuart, shoes by Saint Laurent and a Judith Leiber clutch.
Russia Barely 24 hours after Trump and Putin glowed over a ceasefire in southwestern Syria, the fifth such agreement in the past six years went into effect.
She glowed under the rapturous attention, responding as usual to the stimulus of public expectation by producing a flawless display of how to be a royal celebrity.
ZABALO RIVER, Ecuador — By 5:30 am, Gordon Hempton had his high-end recording equipment unpacked and had donned a headlamp that glowed red, like Rudolph's nose.
Var's face glowed in the light of his phone, and a speaker affixed to his wheelchair thumped a hypnotic rap about beating the odds and unpromised tomorrows.
The eight-kilometer (five-mile) long structure built five decades ago once glowed at night with thousands of lights, linking the city with the rest of Venezuela.
At the back of the room a wall of tarnished old mirrors, hung frame to frame, glowed with the silvered light of old ballrooms and candlelit salons.
A full-body X-ray glowed on a screen in one corner of the room, while a device monitoring vital signs supplied a soundtrack of steady beeps.
NBC built a high-luminosity arena of technodemocracy, every possible surface glowing, the candidates parked at translucent prisms that glowed blue and winked red when they spoke.
Moments after I plugged in the Echo, the signature light ring glowed orange as Alexa piped up and told me to open the Alexa app on my phone.
Behind her, the Sisters — snow-capped volcanoes that, as Case told me earlier, make it clear that nature is still talking to us — glowed in the setting sun.
Lights glowed on and off at random, and even transmitted thoughts into their minds, causing one spooked soul to dream in languages that he was unable to speak.
The smoke mounted in gray cumulus-like eruptions or redacted everything above the horizon line to black, while the underside of the billows glowed orange from the flames.
In the spring of 22018, the Hale-Bopp comet glowed in the sky, and Tillmans began taking a series of photos of Concorde airplanes in flight over London.
" But the Chicago Tribune glowed, saying that kids "will feel like they've walked into an anarchic playland" while adults "will still feel like they're getting their money's worth.
Every time Foroozan [one of the subjects] talked about her children and how successful they have become, her face glowed in a way that no photo can illustrate.
It was frustrating, and sometimes lonely, but deeply thrilling when came across something you had almost overlooked, but reflected yourself back to you in a way that glowed.
The after-party was held in Mohegan's Vista Lounge, which was made up of jagged walls that glowed and made the entire bar look like a psychedelic igloo.
And looking out over those dancers from an upper balcony, Nisey Shanks fluttered her eyelashes so they glowed blue—the deep cobalt of a screen with the input off.
Mom-to-be Yvonne Strahovski glowed Monday night on the red carpet at the 2018 Emmy Awards, unable to hide her smile over her nomination — and her baby bump.
The actress, 37, glowed in a celestial-inspired strapless Zac Posen gown with glow-in-the-dark features at the Metropolitan Museum of Art Costume Institute Gala Monday evening.
In photos shared on Twitter, the Eiffel Tower and New Orleans Superdome glowed in purple as a tribute to the "Purple Rain" singer who died earlier in the day.
When exposed to the sweeteners, as well as ten sports supplements and drinks that contain them, the E. coli bacteria glowed, indicating that they had encountered a toxic substance.
Katy Perry's skin glowed like the top of the Chrysler Building; Chrissy Teigen's smoky eye set hearts (and lashes) aflutter; Tori Kelly's hair was all sorts of beachy perfection.
The microbes glowed for around 20 seconds under the vibrations of heavy beats, and then needed to rest for about half an hour before they could start shining again.
Dr. Tsien and the other members of his laboratory mutated the gene so that the proteins glowed brighter under blue light, which made them easier for biologists to use.
It was easy to get lost in the music at these events, but hard not to think about Mr. Mateschitz's statements every time a Red Bull logo glowed onstage.
Claude, who died on this date in 1960, demonstrated his invention at the Paris Motor Show in 1910 with two 40-foot neon tubes that glowed a brilliant red.
" Where he ended up, specifically, was Coney Island, a particular swath of America where "Jellybeans glowed in the semi-gloom" and he learned to fall "in love with unreality.
The former Disney star, 26, glowed in a Yves Saint Laurent sequin striped dress and sheer black Swiss dot patterned leggings for fashion's biggest night alongside her husband Liam Hemsworth.
In that moment, in the early hours of November 9 after nearly two years of an unprecedented and at times unbelievable campaign, the Empire State building glowed an uninterrupted red.
Reicher recalled finding, in a hot springs in the Lower Canyons, a new genus of isopod crustacean, one that glowed in the dark, which is unusual for a freshwater bug.
By the end of our 60-minute session, I was dripping in sweat and Gwyneth just glowed, her high cheekbones ever so slightly flushed — and her hair was still perfect.
There were of course cities that dodged the worst, and people there celebrated in the drizzle and toasted the Waffle House and other open restaurants whose windows glowed like beacons.
The Gashouder, decked out by the designer Urs Schönbaum with scaffolded stages and arcs of LED lights that can change color at the flick of a switch, glowed fiery red.
But when we told another group about the same discovery, only this time claiming that scientists had explained how the rocks glowed, our respondents reported a little bit more understanding.
In one a somber moment, he played piano and sang alongside a projected film of Prince as the stadium and city glowed with purple lights, paying homage to their native icon.
In one a somber moment, he played piano and sang alongside a projected film of Prince as the stadium and city glowed with purple lights, paying homage to their native icon.
Dark, sleeping computer screens showed only a vague outline of my body, but when I turned them on, they glowed like lanterns, guiding me toward the person I wanted to become.
"If Jupiter's magnetosphere glowed in visible light, it would be twice the size of the full Moon as seen from Earth," said William Kurth lead co-investigator for Juno's Waves investigation.
As the fire spread, the nearby hills glowed bright orange while residents in Santa Paula threw belongings into cars as they began to evacuate, according to video footage from CNN affiliates.
Sacks's paintings are hard to photograph, in part because the materials from which they're made absorb light differently; as the sun angled through the windows, some fabrics glowed while others receded.
Members of her family had thrown the doors open in a failed attempt to save the people inside, and the dome light glowed, illuminating a portrait of carnage and broken glass.
On the plus side, I now glowed in navy, and a white faux-fur jacket that had been languishing at the back of my wardrobe suddenly had me channeling Grace Kelly.
The demo: Perry first stood a couple of yards from a large white box emitting ultrasound waves, and used a device that glowed red when it was in the waves' path.
As I often saw when Lankesh's friends spoke of her, Bhushan's eyes glowed as she recounted the time she spent with her, as though the pleasure of her company still lingered.
Live video of the spacewalk showed two figures in bulky white gear — first Ms. Koch, then Dr. Meir — working outside of the space station, which glowed against the blackness of space.
Mr. Claude, who died on this date in 1960, demonstrated his invention at the Paris Motor Show in 1910 with two 40-foot neon tubes that glowed a brilliant orange-red.
The driver in the A-Class simply said, "Hey Mercedes, I'm too cold," and the ambient lighting around the air vents glowed red and raised the temperature up a couple of degrees.
"When he finished his signature his face just glowed, no weeping unless there were angels weeping somewhere," Mukonori told Reuters after mass at the Chishawasha Catholic mission just outside the capital Harare.
He asked her to wait outside while he decorated the floor with beeswax candles arranged in the shape of a heart and a cross, which glowed in the dark like a constellation.
A block away, the century-old cinema glowed pink from a "lure module" another player had set, and a crowd of us shared stories until its 30 minutes of magic had dissipated.
Both the Large and Small Magellanic Cloud galaxies glowed like stickers on a child's bedroom ceiling, and Jupiter's bands were easily visible with an amateur telescope, as were four of its moons.
John McCrae, described the poppies that grew next to the crosses of the dead, the sunsets that glowed above the destruction, and the larks that sang, despite being drowned out by gunfire.
Researchers at the Buenos Aires Natural Sciences Museum were studying the polka-dot tree frog, which is usually dull, when they noticed that it glowed after they shined ultraviolet light on it.
Stunned friends and co-workers described a gregarious yet quiet man, a steady worker who glowed about his children — more subdued in recent weeks, but giving no hint of the mayhem to come.
Her balmy voice bounced through an auditorium packed with people whose skin glowed with the depth of different shades of melanin and whose dyed afros in varying textures bobbed along to the music.
The theme of this year's Met Gala was "Fashion in an Age of Technology" — Claire Danes wore a gown that glowed in the dark — and the exhibition showed some printed pieces as well.
Those poetic torches first flared in the 1960s, glowed brightest in the '70s, and began to fade in the '80s, but there is invaluable prose almost to the end of Rich's writing life.
A chairlift and short run later, the snow began to fall and we arrived at Rifugio Averau (elevation, 7,523 feet) as the peaks of Civetta and the Marmolada glowed pink in the sunset.
Hawn glowed as she stepped out of her ride in a black dress that flowed down to her knees and a grey coat hanging off her shoulders to protect her from the November chill.
Jason Merritt/Getty Images Mom-to-be Blunt glowed on the red carpet with help from a St. Tropez tan (and pregnancy hormones!), but we were more excited about her matchy-matchy makeup moment!
The scientists also had inserted fluorescent proteins next to the "scissors" and other components, and the mouse flesh glowed with two colors, maraschino-cherry red and a neon green, under an inverted fluorescence microscope.
For weeks, the night sky may have glowed with eerie blue light while Earth's animals received radiation doses equivalent to roughly one CT scan for every creature living on land or in shallower water.
While the majority of Hollywood's elite dazzled and glowed (literally!) on the Met Gala red carpet, Erin Andrews and the rest of the Dancing With the Stars team had a show to put on!
All in all, Fultz moved well, understood where he was supposed to be (he even made a couple smart off-ball switches on the other end), and glowed with the ball in his hands.
There was also a light-switch by the door that glowed brightly when the lights were off, which I could see being an inconvenience to people who are sensitive to light when they're sleeping.
We took a brief but romantic walk around the promenade deck, and stared off into the blackness of a vast ocean, interrupted only by another cruise ship that glowed miles off in the distance.
I had just snapped a picture of him in his Peruvian-style knitted hat, eating a giant chicken gyro, when my BlackBerry buzzed and my parents' home phone number glowed on the tiny screen.
Photograph by Simon Norfolk / Institute for The New Yorker The sun was setting behind the peaks as we arrived at the high camp, at nearly sixteen thousand feet, and the horizon glowed deep orange.
The night sky glowed orange as fires spread on the picturesque Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland, over moorland in Yorkshire, England, and in a forest made famous by A.A. Milne's "Winnie the Pooh" books.
Lively's hair displayed a freshened-up blonde hue — and her sun-kissed skin glowed brighter than ever from what looks like a fabulous spray tan and some pro contouring work by makeup artist Gucci Westman.
While some believe this prophecy points to the recent burning of Notre Dame, there is one other very important building that glowed red, and led to the descent of many, many men: the Red Keep.
"Its magnetic field extends so far into space that, if it glowed in visible light, Jupiter would appear to be twice the size of the full moon in our night sky," the New Yorker explains.
Baldwin glowed in a classic, cream-colored Prada dress with beaded design work, boasting a bare face, stud earrings by Tiffany & Co. and hair flowing down her back — with her engagement ring front and center.
The Budd-e, a pint-sized version of the company's legendary hippie van looked almost Tron-like as it glowed in the dark onstage – as if to let us know we're now in the future.
As the sun slipped behind a distant ridge, the hillside before me was cast in deep shadow while the saguaros and wildflowers I walked among glowed in the golden light, creating an ethereal Sonoran wonderland.
Even as optimism glowed in Paris, smaller towns like Albi were collapsing — their shops closing down, their streets emptying as residents looked for better deals in shopping centers elsewhere and traveled farther away for jobs.
"Its magnetic field extends so far into space that, if it glowed in visible light, Jupiter would appear to be twice the size of the full moon in our night sky," the New Yorker explains.
The smoke intensified after the fifth rune appeared earlier today, with a larger plume that glowed orange at times, occasionally spitting out lava and shaking the map; meanwhile, lava also began to flood various excavation sites.
The night sky over New York City glowed bright as day Thursday evening, pulsating with a strange blue light after a fire at an electrical substation caused transformers to explode, sending electricity arcing through the air.
The Brooklyn that the Huxtable family from The Cosby Show knew; the one Spike Lee loves so dearly; and the one where four friends glowed up with one another is slowly becoming else thanks to gentrification.
You're looking up at the sky, marveling at the beauty of the star-filled night unobscured by artificial light pollution, when suddenly you spot an incredibly bright looking star where only a dim object glowed before.
Their lights were off at that hour, and I could just make out their shapes as I drove; up on the ridges, new homes glowed with yard lights and long driveways, their owners indifferent to weather.
When I looked at her Web site, she seemed to be in demand all over the area, and her photographs were lovely: her brides glowed in afternoon light, her high-school seniors looked polished and confident.
On the sills of the high windows geraniums glowed a cheerful red in the sunlight, in boxes placed behind a protective metal barrier to protect the varnished wood from random splashes when they were being watered.
This show focused on the decoys used by US border patrols on the US-Mexico border, creating an inflatable decoy that glowed in a darkened room as a projection of gallery visitors was superimposed on the form.
But it's also a glowed up Will Smith doing a Rubik's Cube which makes the whole thing come across as naive and sweet, before ending with the kind of flexing that Fresh Prince fans know him for.
The fresh-faced singer glowed in an all-white look with her growing bump perfectly visible, while the Seattle Seahawks quarterback opted for a white button-down shirt with a blue flower-printed vest and dark slacks.
Kidman glowed in a gold Givenchy gown (the same iconic brand that made Meghan Markle's royal wedding dress) with her hair in an intricate up-do, while her hubby looked dapper in a black suit and tie.
"Definitely it would mean a longer day of business," said Lynn Archer, a chef who owns two restaurants in Rockland, Me., and groaned the other day as the harbor there glowed pink during an early evening sunset.
The "Mercy" singer walked the red carpet Wednesday evening at the 2019 CMT Awards in Nashville, Tennessee, alongside his pregnant wife Taylor, who glowed as she showed off her baby bump under a belly-hugging, dusty rose dress.
I put on the charged wearable and mashed the left-hand side of its long monobutton until it glowed dark blue and began to send pulses of cold through the porcelain bottom of the device onto my wrist.
Under a clear bright sky, the waters of the Red Sea shimmered and the sand glowed a warm ocher, the monotony interrupted only by an occasional fisherman's shack, a small nomadic settlement or a bleached one-room mosque.
"It's the idea of self-expression and identity and you're not stuck in one rut," Ms. Wells said, popping open Treasure, a bright purple lipstick that glowed like a jewel or a bruise in her soothingly neutral parlor.
I saw a helicopter floating over the very real couch, and when I reached for it, the invisible box it was contained in glowed revealing edges I could simply drag and stretch to make the helicopter larger or smaller.
The pet and meat industries gave us rainbow-colored aquarium fish, seahorses that incorporated gold dust in their cells, rabbits that glowed green under a black light, the beefed-up supercow, the micropig, the dogcat, and all the rest.
The 22-year-old top model glowed in a classic, cream-colored Prada dress with beaded design work, boasting a bare face, stud earrings by Tiffany & Co. and hair flowing down her back — with her engagement ring front and center.
Park, a multimedia artist known for turning brainwaves and heartbeats into performance art, gripped the woman's hand, and in tandem, they glanced up at the screen where a 3-D rendering of a leafless cherry blossom tree glowed in the dark.
Paak, "Glowed Up" Kaytranada's debut LP 99.9% is being released in just under a month, and it should introduce him to plenty of new fans who aren't familiar with his stellar work as a producer and remixer in recent years.
Over three years ago, in the summer of 2013, Antony Evans, CEO of synthetic biology startup company TAXA Biotechnologies, launched a Kickstarter project to raise money for a provocative new product: genetically modified tobacco plants that glowed in the dark.
Nevertheless, their connection grew stronger that spring, when Mr. Jennings invited Ms. Olivier to dinner at his apartment, where candles glowed, Bon Iver played on the stereo, and a meal of broiled cod with clams and chorizo waited on the table.
My best childhood friend picked out highlighter-yellow bridesmaid dresses for her mostly pale friends, and there's still a video of me somewhere on YouTube, reading out my maid of honor speech as I glowed in the dimly lit room.
The student reported that the treated cells indeed glowed green, but that the only phenomenon at work was auto-fluorescence: cells' tendency to emit light as they are dying, a possibility that Vacanti's researchers seemed oddly not to have entertained.
Even Baron Davis glowed about the 30-year-old when we got him out in L.A., saying, "He's been humbly doing it for a while so it's good to see him have that game that put him back in everybody's conversation."
And the actress glowed all the way down to her toes (literally!), thanks to a light coating of Votre Vu Silk Stockings applied just before hitting the red carpet — one of her makeup pro's red carpet rules for finishing off any look!
She's glowed on our screens for over two decades, from her first gig as a "mall girl" on Family Matters back in 1993 (!) to her stint in one of television's most underrated shows, Being Mary Jane (Which returns to BET this spring. Hallelujah!).
John Singer Sargent contrasted a gleaming full moon with gaslight over promenaders in a garden, Sonia Delaunay-Terk's abstractions transformed electric lights into bursts of geometric color, and Charles Marville methodically photographed the new gas lamp posts that glowed throughout the French capital.
Last April when Kate Middleton and Prince William welcomed their third child, Prince Louis, the observation wheel was illuminated in red, white and blue, while the Tower Bridge and the Golden Jubilee Bridges glowed in blue to celebrate the baby boy's arrival.
CHISHAWASHA, Zimbabwe (Reuters) - Robert Mugabe's face "glowed" with relief when he agreed to step down as Zimbabwe's president last week under pressure from the military and his party after 37 years in power, the priest who mediated his resignation said on Sunday.
As Hilda gets back from the high school — after sharing a kiss with Dr. Cerberus, whose eyes glowed worryingly red — Zelda tells her that she took Blackwood's first born, a baby girl, because she was worried he would reject her because of her sex.
Instead, a set of chemicals they named hyloin-G1, hyloin-L1 and hyloin-L2 that originated from the frog's lymph fluids glowed from beneath the little dudes' translucent skin, according to the paper published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academies of Sciences.
Paak traveled back and forth to his front-of-stage kit, drumming while rapping and singing on meandering tracks like "The Season / Carry Me." He also played "Glowed Up," his contribution to Kaytranada's debut 99.9%, and a cut from his debut under his Anderson .
In hues of pink, green, deep red, blue, the coral glowed nearly all the way to the ceiling, some looking like tall trees with stretched, curved hands for fingers, while others were globular and bulbous, swollen with color and folding into themselves, like replicating cells.
The researchers found that some starfish are far more biologically complex than previously thought, after looking at the structures of their eyes, their behavior in a simulated environment, whether they glowed in the dark and what tasks in the wild would make eyesight useful.
This happens only when people believe they have access to the relevant information: When our experimental story indicated that the scientists worked for the Army and were keeping the explanation secret, people no longer felt that they had any understanding of why the rocks glowed.
Sure, you look a bit weird right now and your body makes no sense, but in a few years you'll most likely have glowed the fuck up or be in a good enough place as a person that your physical appearance won't matter much.
Even days after the election a surfeit of campaign signs remained visible in front of homes and businesses; in barber shops and cafeterias the memory of the night—"the fruition of a very long trek," as Moten put it, still glowed with an aura of pride.
Bardugo fills the Yale campus with rich, luxurious details: the way the panels of the library "glowed amber, a burnished golden hive, less a library than a temple;" how a glamorous professor flavors her tea with fresh mint that she grows in window boxes in her office.
Mr. Mealey offered me a few wood sorrels, tiny clover-looking plants of the forest floor that deliver a bright citrus flash on the tongue, then we punched back into the thicket, this time stepping softly on a lush bed of pillowy moss that glowed bright green.
The two encounter a mysterious figure that appears to be mummified, gripped by a magical hand, and deeply evil — you can tell from the streams of horrible goo coming from it, and from how its eyes glowed red when it detected the presence of our heroes.
The wreckage and at least one towering crane glowed in the lights of scores of emergency vehicles in the wet, windy darkness early Tuesday as workers sought to reopen the southbound lanes of the Interstate 5, a major West Coast highway stretching from the Canadian border to Mexico.
Outside the window of a seminar room at New College, Oxford, where Mendes faced about a dozen aspiring student filmmakers around a horseshoe-shaped table, the city's original wall and the college chapel, both built in the fourteenth century, glowed in the sunlight, impervious to the vagaries of time.
Only when Tilson Thomas was on the podium did the orchestra fully come alive: the prologue to "West Side Story" had an exacting rhythmic sizzle, and the finale of Copland's "Appalachian Spring," which was performed in tribute to Bernstein's musical father figure, glowed in the warm summer air.
I spent much of my time staring into the rose windows, the north wheel in particular: its intricate, jewel-like stained glass depicting Old Testament prophets and kings on medallions radiating outward from its center in multiples of eight, totaling 88, the repetition of eternity through which prismatic sunlight glowed.
The pink and blue ribbons of the shaman's huipil (a traditional garment) glowed brightly, and when my eyes were closed, I saw visions of Salvia divinorum growing, each node seeming to emerge from the previous node like a series of pharyngeal jaws telescoping infinitely from the mouth of a moray eel.
A model of a human torso with a film of the body's interior projected on it glowed ominously, and Mr. Horowitz demonstrated various magic tricks, including a voodoo doll that levitates on the hand, and an Edwardian device that features bulbs that mysteriously light up with no apparent power source.
But in the chilly Rimrock Auto Arena here, Mr. Trump glowed in the comfort of a captive and sympathetic audience: first in a brief interview on "Fox & Friends" minutes before the rally and then in an unbridled, winding speech, both before a jubilant and rowdy crowd that booed and cheered on cue.
A glowed-up Captain Marvel is flanked by an incredible pantheon of warriors: Okoye swings her spear, Valkyrie swoops in like a goddess on pegasus, Shuri powers up the vibranium gauntlets she invented herself, and Pepper Potts looks up menacingly from inside her iron suit, joined by Gamora, Nebula, Mantis, Wasp, and Scarlet Witch.
And even though his turn as the glowed-up object of Amy Smart's spurned affections in Just Friends wasn't as satisfying as, say, the profoundly problematic Monty from Waiting..., he makes this romantic comedy, with standout supporting roles by Anna Faris and Chris Klein, totally a movie you should play more than around Christmastime.
While we lucky few fans huddled inside our sweaty winter coats and tried to look chilly, Parton simply glowed, treating us to up-close renditions of two new Christmas-themed songs (one of which was a riff on her classic "Coat of Many Colors") and a sly sense of humor that's tough to spot from a football field away.
Other times, what unspooled before Aaron's eyes was jarringly intimate: coffins being carried through the streets after drone strikes; a man squatting in a field to defecate after a meal (the excrement generated a heat signature that glowed on infrared); an imam speaking to a group of 15 young boys in the courtyard of his madrasa.
Contractor Newell Partridge told Johnson that when he aimed a flashlight at a creature in a nearby field its eyes glowed "like bicycle reflectors", and blamed buzzing noises from his television set and the disappearance of his German Shepherd dog on the creature While there's obviously no proof that Mothman is real, it has become a beloved figure within West Virginian folklore.
She considered the Creamsicle, a frozen cocktail that patrons were allowed to sample before ordering, made of rum, orange juice, and cream, served in a skull-shaped mug and topped with sprigs of mint, but opted for the Turme-Rick James, which glowed yellow next to a plate of Vietnamese noodles, provided by Quynh, the pop-up Vietnamese kitchen that occupies the coffee counter at night.
Design: The Note has glowed upPhoto: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)One of the most impressive things about the Note 10+ is that despite being practically the same size (103 x 3.04 x 0.31 inches) as last year's Galaxy Note 9 (6.37 x 3.01 x 0.35 inches), Samsung managed to streamline its design, allowing for a big jump up in screen size from 6.4-inches to 6.8-inches.
He sat on a high chair, and another shiny girl, a penumbra of light around her like a saint in a picture, wearing a brilliant, lithe, vertically striped dress like pulled taffy with a fluorescent light rod stuck in it she glowed so, approached him carrying a tray of plastic tumblers, red and frothy with straws and a quarter round of pineapple clipping the lip of the drinks and asked, Would he like a long beverage?
So after almost 230½ hours and two centuries' worth of singing, dancing, and jiggling; after all 224 of us had been asked to re-enact everything from the Civil War and the Oklahoma land rush to white flight to the suburbs; after a narcotically swampy rendition of "Amazing Grace" and a production of "The Mikado" that glowed in the dark because its minstrelsy might make sense if it was set on Mars; after visionary drag-queen costumes that called to mind descriptions like geisha Andrews Sister and Tiki apocalypse; after we'd stood in lines for small portions of bread and split pea soup at 18463 a.m.

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