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"resplendence" Definitions
  1. the quality or state of being resplendent : SPLENDOR

17 Sentences With "resplendence"

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Of course, adornments also add resplendence, desirability, and opulence to a woman's appearance.
The adjusted schedule affords me enough time to enjoy the resplendence of Canterbury in all seasons.
When the Great Belzoni entered Seti's tomb, its resplendence could not make up for one major disappointment.
Despite their simplicity the sandstone and blue walls, and the lanterns hanging from chains create a sense of ancient resplendence.
It's also a sharp-witted takedown of a society that — to its own peril and that of its daughters — narrowly defines such resplendence.
Almost cartoonish in its embodiment of traditional standards of pulchritude, the outfit's excess and resplendence prepare us for more wildly abstract interpretations of beauty throughout the exhibition.
They pour their ideas about politics, ecology and interpersonal relationships into vast, multifaceted, semi-abstract compositions that deal in dissonance and overload but often resolve into major-key resplendence.
Unlike Ms. Pfeiffer's femme resplendence, which looked even to my novice tween eyes like a ton of work with plenty of room for error, Mr. Modine's boyishness appeared effortless, and therefore cool.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A few miles from the resplendence of Kenya's Parliament House where the finance minister delivered his budget on Thursday, Deborah Mwandagina, deputy principal of a primary school in Nairobi's Mukuru slum, is unimpressed.
As he remembers the towers that once called to him – and as he relives his historic feat through a movie that now brings them back to vivid life – Petit says he prefers to focus on the "joy and resplendence" that their memories conjure.
While the façade of the mansion looked fairly modest, its interiors were notable for their resplendence. The interior decoration has partly survived till today. The façade however has changed much since its erection. Only a portico of four granite columns survived from the original façade.
In Robert Nye's novel Falstaff (1976) the eponymous narrator says "there never was a nose that came near to the nose of my man Bardolph. Not for brilliance, refulgor or resplendence...It was not a nose, it was phosphorous."Nye, Robert, Falstaff: A Novel, 1976, chapter "Bardolph's Tale".
Lenz later wrote that "the mosaics made an immense decisive impression on ... [Klimt]. From this comes the resplendence, the stiff decoration of his art". Klimt later said that the "mosaics of unbelievable splendour" were a "revelation" to him. The Ravenna mosaics also attracted the attention of other artists who provided illustrations of the work, including Wassily Kandinsky in 1911 and Clive Bell in 1914.
The city and the region has been known by many different names and versions of those names. Some scholars suggest that the original name of Kandy was Katubulu Nuwara located near present Watapuluwa. However, the more popular historical name is Senkadagala or Senkadagalapura, officially Senkadagala Siriwardhana Maha Nuwara (meaning 'great city of Senkadagala of growing resplendence'), generally shortened to 'Maha Nuwara'. According to folklore, this name originated from one of the several possible sources.
The carol consists of five verses, each verse with eight lines, and each line with eight syllables. The hymn can be characterized as a rhetorical tautology, which is visible while analyzing the text (God is born, power is trembling: Lord of the Heaven bared/exposed. Fire’s congealing/solidifying, lucence/resplendence is darkening, the infinite/endless one has limits/boundaries). These apparently oxymoronic figures of speech are used deliberately, to emphasize the importance of the miracle which took place in the shed.
In the late 1960s, while doing advertisements and graphics for Roth, Williams was also a productive oil painter. It was during this period that he created his "Super Cartoon" paintings, which included Appetite for Destruction (which depicts a robotic rapist about to be punished by a metal avenger) and In the Land of Retinal Delights. These paintings were meticulously created in the style of the old masters, using hand-made paints and multiple layers of varnish.Malicious Resplendence 1997 The "Super Cartoon" works sold well but were very time-consuming to produce, sometimes requiring more than a year.
In 1509 on the night of 8 to 9 May, a man by the name of Matteo Brandolese was traveling on the road from Cavazzana, despite a violent storm sweeping through the area. Nearing the village of Roverese, he was enraptured by a glow coming from the statue of a Madonna, which had been torn by the storm from a niche on the facade of the house. The statue was brought by gusts of wind over a hedge, where it remained for days, and due to its resplendence, became a destination for curious and faithful. Lawyer Lorenzo Malmignati, hearing of this fact decided to build a small chapel for the statuette.

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