The sun shines when the sun shines, typically from morning to mid-afternoon.
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The darker the skin, the brighter the light shines, the lighter [the skin] the less it shines.
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Or consider a torchère, which is a floor lamp that shines light up at the ceiling the way the sun shines its light up as it dips into the horizon.
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"The spotlight shines directly where it belongs — on him."
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His parents, Kristen and Devin Shines, couldn't be more pleased.
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Benedict Cumberbatch, in particular, shines as the voice of Satan.
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That's one of the ways in which Bee shines brightest.
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Where Brave really shines is its significantly better network usage.
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Out the window, the early light shines on the Pacific.
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All of this shines through to me in your letter.
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Once your phone is unlocked, that's where inMobi really shines.
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Each one shines light on the structure of our Universe.
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Another aspect where the BlackBerry Key22000 shines is battery life.
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In the city of stars, Emma Stone's paycheck shines bright.
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Where the service shines, however, is in its editing studio.
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In Arizona, the sun shines about 563 days a year.
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Actually, outputting audio elsewhere is where the THX certification shines.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The spotlight shines on Mario Draghi once again.
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Virgo season shines a spotlight on your career and achievements.
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It's not just battery life, though, where the Kindle shines.
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O'Brien really shines when he turns to the U.S. Navy.
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Tina really shines in Season 3 as a Mommy Mummy.
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That's where Blitab shines; it's only going to cost $33.
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Where Vrbo shines over Airbnb is its suite of filters.
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When everything else is ugly, beauty shines so much brighter.
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The system shines the most when fed higher quality audio.
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In a timeline full of dumb challenges, yodel kid shines.
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This should be the sort of situation where Trump shines.
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Where Thrive really shines is its focus on human connection.
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An electronic screen's brightness shines through this smog in Shenyang.
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Following schools of fish is where its design really shines.
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It's at the smaller scale where ActRaiser's narrative truly shines.
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But really, what shines through in her case, is her!
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Genet's classical training shines through in his delivery and blocking.
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Just above her pelvis, shines an unruly blotch of red.
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Andrews also shines on contested catches, making Littleton's length critical.
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The latest work by several artists shines in solo shows.
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PUZZLE MAKING This month's constructor spotlight shines on Manny Nosowsky.
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"True feeling shines through in hardship," she said back then.
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STUTTGART, Germany — The star of Daimler shines bright over Stuttgart.
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Admittedly, not everything about "GLOW" shines during this latest round.
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Masa shines at Claudia's in several other dishes as well.
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The depiction of this society is where Spufford especially shines.
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Puzzle Making This month's constructor spotlight shines on Andrew Ries.
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Iconic. When one of us shines, all of us shine.
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Where the state shines, however, is in attracting educated workers.
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A dig back through his Twitter posts shines some light.
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One story, in particular, shines a light on this issue.
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But outwear is one category where the selection always shines.
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Once he gets to the Quran itself, however, Wills shines.
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He cleverly uses the way light actually shines on material.
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The sun shines and reveals the secrets of our world.
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PUZZLE MAKING This month's constructor spotlight shines on Damon Gulczynski.
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And it's in these moments that the film most shines.
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Says Goodwin: "Meghan is a natural, and
her personality shines through."
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Where the Mavic Air really shines, however, is in image quality.
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The game's personality shines through even the most mundane of moments.
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I think it shines a light on a lot of things.
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Some of their stars have dimmed, but Washington's still shines brightly.
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The WoodmenLife Tower shines blue tonight in memory of Lane Graves.
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Wherever that image shines, the resin hardens — in about one second.
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"I do believe that beauty shines from, truly, within," she said.
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And when the sun shines it will shine out the clearer.
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I think loyalty always wins and shines through in the end.
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It is dim light that shines on shame of privileged niche.
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The point here is that everyone shines, just in different ways.
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As the Sun shines in your sign, you will feel revitalized.
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That kind of third-act devolvement is where the series shines.
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But the Soundsport's design shines through when it comes to comfort.
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At its core though, ARMS shines brightest as a 1v1 brawler.
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Serenity probably shines the brightest when you see it spoiler-free.
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And that's where the 2.5D, cell-shaded art style really shines.
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Plus, the issue shines yet another spotlight on the privacy vs.
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Everything is green, the sun shines, and the air is crisp.
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Josh Hamilton shines as just the sweetest of the sweetest dads.
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It's in these nebulous scenarios that Foursquare's Pilgrim technology really shines.
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Where MapMyRun really shines, though, is in its more advanced features.
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Instead, they need thematic coherence, and that's where The Village shines.
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Plus: Credit Suisse shines a rare light on Asian investment banking.
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The faster the crank is turned, the brighter the bulb shines.
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Even when he's in a bad mood, his personality shines through.
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Every so often, a glimmer of the old Sony shines through.
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Keough shines as the vibrant foil to Vikander's buttoned-up loner.
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One app where the Touch Bar really shines is in Messages.
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We don't care who gets the credit, don't care who shines.
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The Platinum CardAdded benefits is where the Platinum Card really shines.
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Where Stuzo really shines is in their more fashion-forward lines.
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Take away the expensive options and its personality still shines through.
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"Passion shines through because you can keep that going," Hawk says.
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M.S. That really shines through in my relationship with my son.
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This unity of vision shines through brilliantly in the final product.
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But it's on the third point that this meme really shines.
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Simplicity, coupled with data collection are where the June really shines.
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Gropius shines in the artistic milieu as an enabler and ideologist.
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Barbie's style shines through the plush ottoman and polka-dot rug.
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But it is at weekly meetings where the recovery ethos shines.
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But it's between the dances that Mr. Wheeldon most surprisingly shines.
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His story shines a light on efforts to repopulate the island.
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When writing in that register, Young shines with often sad commentary.
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The day someone went to jailis not a day that shines.
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Elsewhere, the Cruising Pavilion shines a revelatory light on familiar sites.
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This sensor, in this case, shines brighter when calcium levels increase.
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Where it shines is in the emotional depth of its relationships.
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You don't see it very often, and that's why it shines.
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A new exhibit shines a light on a serious social problem.
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"True feeling shines through in hardship," Ms. Hua said on Friday.
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"Where the sun is, that's where your ego shines," Stardust says.
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Marilyn Monroe shines in this classic romantic comedy by Billy Wilder.
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These are two aspects where I agree Sixty SoHo really shines.
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It's a thoroughly enjoyable sketch that shines even brighter in Dec.
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Cargo volume is where the Outback shines, as it always has.
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As you watch Feel Good, the emotive writing really shines through.
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Essentially, they split and recombine laser light, which shines onto a detector.
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"When the sun shines, we'll shine together," he captioned the beach photo.
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Clicker for Netflix also shines with its support for Touch Bar controls.
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The other area that Holloway's boxing really shines is on the counter.
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To the east, the stream shines glassy from out the riotous dark.
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"The Glass Universe" shines and twinkles as brightly as the stars themselves.
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I always say, 'When his sun shines on you, you feel it.
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While she may be dating billionaire Hassan Jameel, her independence shines through.
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Bose shines in the low-end, with throaty and richer bass notes.
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Even in group music videos with her fellow SNL castmates, McKinnon shines.
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Here we come to the part in which the Gear VR shines.
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What shines through is Gal Godot's strength and compassion, not her sexuality.
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In general, I've found that Plated really shines in the baking department.
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When the word or phrase appears once, it "shines" — one sees it.
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There's something about Obamacare that really shines a light on the stupid.
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"Some times from the darkest places shines the brightest light," he concluded.
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But there is one astronomical object that always shines through: the moon.
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Where Viv really shines is in its ability to parse complex questions.
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It's a masterful performance by Williams, whose real-life empathy shines through.
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Their choice to be grateful shines through in their mood and behavior.
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This year's finalist list also shines a spotlight on exceptional, diverse authors.
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But where it really shines for torrenters is its subscription add-ons.
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Everything that flashes, shines, and fascinates is built for you to investigate.
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I smile, and the sun shines brightly on our bleached blonde hair.
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Making sure the pigment is opaque so that the hue really shines.
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While the sun sets on the others, it shines on Ulta Beauty.
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This is where the defensive side kick or 'D-side' really shines.
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Conversely, when the piece is in perfect equilibrium, it shines its brightest.
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If their optimism shines through then there is nothing to worry about.
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When he shines his flashlight through the grate, he sees the bodies.
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When one shines a light on pests, they either freeze or scatter.
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And of course that massive chrome RAM badge shines in the sunlight!
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All in all, though, it's the Upper Class seat that truly shines.
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And Cameron's passion for and knowledge of the subject obviously shines through.
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"Sun shines no matter the weather with you baby," Huntington-Whiteley wrote.
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A DJI Mavic Enterprise shines a spotlight on an American Airlines jet.
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You could see her life shines through just about everybody she met.
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Beyond the writing gigs, Fey shines most when delivering her quick hits.
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When the shit hits the fan, that's when your true character shines.
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Instead, Herzog's curiosity—always his greatest resource as a documentarian—shines through.
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With that, a spotlight shines on the rest of the scene too.
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Throughout the season, the castle twinkles and shines with over 200,000 lights.
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The park is accessible year-round, but truly shines in the summer.
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But the memory of the 2016 championship still shines for Mr. Adleyba.
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When the sun shines, they are of course exposed to its rays.
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This jam-packed festival shines a spotlight on innovative dance and performance.
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Facebook shines as an arena for professional connection and promotion, of course.
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Their writing really shines when Carol gets to interact with other characters.
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Danica means "morning star" in Serbian, and she shines all the time.
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That's where it shines, and that's what it should be used for.
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It's here that Mason, a professor of psychiatry by day, really shines.
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What shines through in Gerwig's performances is a quality of radiant openness.
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The sun shines sporadically today, enough to push highs past 60 degrees.
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But all dressed up, it really shines as a special-occasion cake.
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When you stick to your pursuits, your talent for efficiency shines through.
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The question becomes—what do you do when the light shines in?
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I am always so grateful when she shines her light on us.
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It's here where the biggest flaw of Daredevil's second season shines through.
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The sun shines on a new day, and the day is ours.
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When that happens, the planet shines extra bright in the night sky.
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In truth, Owens shines regardless of what wide receivers he is compared to.
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She absolutely shines opposite the daughter of Superman and Wonder Woman, Lara Kent.
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Then, there are the supporting characters, which is where the show really shines.
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John Mayer's latest project shines the spotlight on the various needs of veterans.
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This second team could need some help, and this is where Shone shines.
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Battlefield shines around big team modes like Conquest, Rush and the new Operations.
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Gainza's lambent art criticism shines alongside a series of personal reveries and threnodies.
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The CPU performance shines through strongly in every CPU test reviewers have run.
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Terzan 5 shines 19,000 light years from earth in the constellation of Sagittarius.
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A lab worker shines a flashlight into a tray filled with mosquito larvae.
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But his rambunctious personality always shines through, even when he's battling White Walkers.
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Light shines through the windows inside the empty main hall and its cafe.
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It works just fine without VR — but the experience shines with a headset.
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Should your travels take you off-road, that's where the Rubicon trim shines.
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The iPad Pro's 12.9-inch 122 x 2048 really shines during movie time.
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Light that shines in the front is focused on the back cell wall.
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With a fully Latin voice cast, Coco shines a light on Latino culture.
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But where this figure really shines is the extra set of customizable addons.
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The Woolmark Company shines light on Australian woolgrowers, highlighting their sustainable farming practices.
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And indeed, this where Sleepbus shines is in comparison to other wheeled vehicles.
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This rock-solid foundation shines brighter than ever thanks to a modern overhaul.
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It shines as a general-purpose tablet suitable for entertainment and light work.
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The copter shines a laser on enemy boats, or other targets, then fires.
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The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
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"We're hoping that message shines through beyond the story being a timely dystopia."
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The bat signal shines atop LA City Hall in honor of Adam West.
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Eddie Redmayne, who won an Oscar for his role as Hawking, shines throughout.
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That shines through on your record—the lyrics are pretty vulnerable and raw.
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It shines at being what Greene's film stubbornly resists being: a period piece.
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But a deep-seated loneliness shines through too: where does he fit in?
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And no matter what they're attending, one detail always shines through: their outfits.
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The emphasis on similarities over differences shines through from the very first moments.
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With a fully Latin voice cast, Coco shines a light on Latino culture.
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At every turn, the authors' warmth for Pakistan and its cricket shines through.
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The 2000,000 square foot house's orange exterior shines bright against glistening blue mountains.
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Ayahuasca shines a light to help you recognize that which you already know.
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But it's when HD Rumble fades into the background that it really shines.
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This shines a light into just how inappropriate the political climate has become.
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In fact, the entire cast shines under Rebecca Taichman's crisp direction (24811:244111).
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One area where the Fire HD 8 really shines is in battery life.
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The most successful pitches are ones where the CEO's genuine passion shines through.
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Pros: Nicki shines during interviews and in candid moments when she gets personal.
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In fact, the entire cast shines under Rebecca Taichman's crisp direction (2:10).
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In fact, the entire cast shines under Rebecca Taichman's crisp direction (2:453).
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Star Trek is best when it's hopeful, but hope shines brightest amid horror.
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Broken Gold really shines, though, on their new four-song EP, Turning Blue.
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As the sun moves into Cancer, the truth about your responsibilities shines bright.
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But where Uber shines is in its representation of black and Latinx people.
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Each component in a dish — the seafood, the corn masa, the chile — shines.
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The book also shines a light on Harlem and black culture in America.
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The resourcefulness Stilley was forced to learn shines in his cobbled-together guitars.
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One officer shines his flashlight into the backseat and sees the child's body.
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Still, the car's French character shines though: It's responsive, lightweight and proudly Gallic.
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Next time your dog rises and shines you can watch the whole sequence.
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Yet the sun shines and the wind blows on these islands for free.
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An Outshine mango fruit bar outshines "The Sun Shines Bright," by Isaac Asimov.
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"I stand in there, and sometimes the sun shines right in," she said.
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This is the focus of the book's last section, where Perel really shines.
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Vote-at-home shines even brighter in lower-turnout midterm and primary elections.
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The sun also shines, of course, when the grid doesn't need much energy.
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Roe's art shines too, light and shadow turning fearless reporters into noir heroes.
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Little i may be a mere cutout letter, but his humanity shines through.
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It's a dramatic piece, with many great actors around him, and he shines.
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As cool as that is, it's the 1440p QLED where this panel shines.
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And when he leads his own bands, his voice as a composer shines.
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His mentor's influence shines through Bala Baya's brawny spins on Mediterranean street food.
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The more you can allow yourself to forget, the brighter the film shines.
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But sometimes the light shines stronger, like a flashlight, from the squid's arms.
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Tracee Ellis Ross shines as Rainbow Johnson on the ABC comedy, Black-ish.
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The suit shines a spotlight on governance issues at Silicon Valley start-ups.
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First, it obviously shines a light on an incredibly talented women's basketball player.
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Yet, a small bright light now shines to illuminate the way in 2020.
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Light shines through the exterior windows at Fong's Pizza in Des Moines, Iowa.
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The Peony nebula star shines with the equivalent light of 3.2 million suns.
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It might not realize that the light shines so brightly on the neighbors.
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"If you try to reach a specific market, it shines through," he says.
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This packable light shines for up to 24 hours on a single charge.
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Where Wag truly shines is the experience of connecting you with a walker.
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"Anywhere the Echo Show shines, Spot does, too," said Amazon executive Dave Limp.
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The agent comes in, shines a flashlight on Carlos&apos body and leaves.
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But a new book shines fresh light on the portrait's little-explored details.
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Cuba's storied enthusiasm for music and dancing shines through, even in the rain.
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He shines, but not brightly enough to bring this moribund project to life.
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Even in these other arenas, the full force of Smith's personality shines through.
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The internet shines sunlight and transparency on the powerful and empowers the voiceless.
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The museum's unfortunate revelation shines a sharp spotlight on the regional art market.
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Enceladus, one of Saturn's 226 moons, shines as a crescent above the planet's rings.
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Her photos are by no means exploitive; they're direct, and the empathy shines through.
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But it's her vivid sense of style that shines through most in this collection.
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The rose gold shines on the face of this blacked out watch from MVMT.
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Yet, we know that in the darkest hours of humanity, light shines the brightest.
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Then the print base lowers a micron and the projector shines the next layer.
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Each world is contains Power Moons, which are Odyssey's version of Stars or Shines.
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" She added: "It shines a light on hip-hop in a completely different way.
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"Sun shines no matter the weather with you baby 🌞," she captioned the post.
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It shines through just the way that happiness does — you can't really hide bitterness.
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Conscience Point shines a light on this injustice and hopefully continues to raise awareness.
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Where Keough absolutely shines is in instilling a stark gloss of reticence in Christine.
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Every so often, a ray of light shines through to illuminate our dark world.
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But it is through her many original characters that Lily's creative genius fully shines.
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"I love how #breastfeedingawarenessmonth shines a light on the importance of breastfeeding," she continued.
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So I hope my record shines some light on that one way or another.
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I will say: Serenity probably shines the brightest when you see it spoiler-free.
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On a clear night, the marquee shines through a nearby apartment overlooking the sea.
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The store really shines when it comes to the main ingredient in guacamole: avocados.
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He joined 'Power' for our upcoming season, and his talent shines in every scene.
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On record, they sizzle, but the live setting is where Holy Grail really shines.
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Now, the spotlight shines brighter, and with it comes a fresh round of scrutiny.
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Sex and intimacy will be themes for you while the Sun shines in Aquarius.
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The Second Part shines brightest when it's introducing entirely new elements into the mix.
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Is it because he shines a piercingly ironic post-modern light on rampant sexism?
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She shines as the embattled prosecutor trying to put Simpson in jail for good.
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This week's GAO report shines a long-overdue light on Medicaid-funded assisted living.
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As an augury of such bliss, the water around them shines like melting gold.
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That seems totally normal — what could go wrong as long as the sun shines?
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Fortunately for us, the spirit of Paris 2015 still shines brightly across the world.
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"You could see her life shines through just about everybody she met," he said.
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The joy Clark takes in daily cooking shines through in the recipes in Dinner.
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There could be multiple explanations as to why this supernova still shines so brightly.
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The Baiden Mitten really shines on those areas that don't get much regular exfoliation.
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The Max is an audio-first device, but Assistant is where the system shines.
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Hammargren's love for science shines most bright when the topic of space is broached.
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Our take: A sense of urgency shines through the timeline to make procedural changes.
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Even when working with different artists, Zetina's personal touch shines through on the record.
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In the digital wasteland that is 23 Twitter, a beacon of hope now shines.
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"Small Great Things" particularly shines when Picoult writes from Turk Bauer's point of view.
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This is actually where he shines, meeting with other leaders and looking very presidential.
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And if you read Smart People Should Build Things, that cultural milieu shines through.
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Jessie Buckley shines as a working-class performer with aspirations of country music stardom.
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Left uninhibited, Nathaniel shines as the more charismatic, adventurous and likable of the two.
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Her prose is beautiful as she shines light on the contradictions of her position.
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His Wall Street brashness sometimes shines through when he gets into deal-making mode.
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Here her excellent comedic timing and delivery come into play; the narration really shines.
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So going to a school where the sun shines was my No. 1 priority.
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It shines through in the joy, laughter, and loving sassiness she shared with us.
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Even under the saddest of circumstances, the hospitality they are famous for shines through.
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"She shines when she's with children and she seems much less aloof," Brower said.
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Uber is famously aggressive, and that trait shines through in its ambitions for India.
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The full moon shines through the bedroom window, illuminating his face like a spotlight.
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But where the Suunto 7 really shines is with its fitness and outdoor compatibility.
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Nonetheless, delay eats up floor time and shines a spotlight on nominees Democrats oppose.
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God invented everything out of nothing , but the nothing shines through , said Paul Valéry.
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It may be 50 years old, but this Newbery Medal winner still shines brightly.
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Yet if McCabe has made mistakes, his basic decency shines through in this memoir.
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Yet it is the beer list where Pig's Pearls' Mexican identity really shines through.
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Meyers shines a spotlight on that harshness, dragging it out to tear it apart.
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The bot shines a light on the humble, the arcane and apparently un-memeable.
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Ingenuity shines forth here and there; and Mr. Peck occasionally reveals new aspects of skill.
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I wish I could say this is where the Coral One shines, but I can't.
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She shines so bright and I can feel her dad's warmth and love in her.
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EST on January 14, shines a light on the darkest of Meehan's coercion and terrorization.
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The inextinguishable flame burns in the factory, and shines on my resolute and bold chest.
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The bulb shines straight down at a lumen output equivalent to a 60W incandescent bulb.
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That's where Bachman comes in, and more specifically where his particular con man philosophy shines.
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While Luella is tiny in physique, her big personality shines on camera and in person.
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Sunlight shines over trees at Vrelo Bosne, or Spring of the Bosna river, Sept. 29.
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Some favorites include the squishy, transparent gel, which shines on a gradient blue-purple background.
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We hope the glow of the Festival of Lights shines on you all year long.
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The bike shines on flat and downhill surfaces because of its large 33-pound body.
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The cast of #FantasticBeasts shines on the black carpet at the NYC premiere tonight. pic.twitter.
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The recent DOJ indictment around the Yahoo breach shines a light on Russia's recruiting tactics.
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Bringing comedy to difficult topics, and encouraging open conversations, is where Crazy Ex-Girlfriend shines.
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When he shines his torch in, they are revealed to contain thousands of stinging catfish.
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Best Friends hopes this photoshoot shines a light on the wonder this dog really is.
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Last seen in the boxing biopic Pambelé, about Colombian fighter Antonio Cervantes, Gaviria shines onscreen.
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But you can tell when people are telling the truth because that quality shines through.
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Thursday's full Moon in ambitious Capricorn shines a light on all that you have accomplished.
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But season 2 really shines in the way it tackles life in the Trump era.
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The real reason this storyline shines, though, is that it doesn't end in automatic understanding.
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You can get a lesser Navigator, but the Black Label is where it really shines.
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And, much like his NBC hit This Is Us, it shines light on difficult topics.
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And even when she's not posing for her mom's camera, that princess sparkle shines through.
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For many of these parts, Jackson's Blackness shines as the main tenet of his character.
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"The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it," he wrote.
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This story shines a light on the gross inequity that transgender Americans face in healthcare.
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"The Son Never Shines (On Closed Doors)," I love that song from top to bottom.
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Others escape the dropping temperatures for someplace warm, where the sun shines until 8 p.m.
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So is the shank itself, a golden knot of meat that shines with melted lardo.
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Scientific devices include an astrolabe and a brass cantaloupe-size globe that shines like gold.
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Thorpe said this is another example of the 'Cheese 201' category where Trader Joe's shines.
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This is where it shines thanks to its wider brim that nicely shades your face.
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The audio expertise that made Fender a legend in instruments shines through in the headphones.
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But it's downstairs, in a wood-paneled dining room, that Mr. Pickett's cooking really shines.
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On the second floor, the museum shines a light on Geisel's personal life and spaces.
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Goto shines a projector onto to the rotating wire grid and a walking person appears.
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Her fascination with the duality of Africa — "the most honest place on earth" — shines fiercely.
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It's open areas like this where "Uncharted" shines, and "The Lost Legacy" continues that tradition.
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Cher shines as the manic pixie dream mom who will obviously never leave the '60s.
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These quests on which Art3mis and Wade (as Parzival) embark are where the film shines.
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The care and attention Stanton put into Dory's character shines through in her every scene.
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Despite such stark portraits, what shines through in Ngugi's stirring pages is a hopeful message.
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We're stuck in a deflationary cul de sac here, and that's when tech totally shines.
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The mirror may be dark in places, but it shines with a more human light.
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Cost savings is where microfiber, excuse the pun, really shines over its single-use counterparts.
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Hill shines on the chorus, bridge, and outro, but it's Pusha T who truly excels.
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It shines in the ease that pervades his portraits, even when the staging is ornate.
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The Equinox shines by delivering a polished and quiet dynamic verging on luxury brand levels.
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Andy Warhol's 32 soup cans does all right at MoMA, but "Starry Night" shines apart.
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Michelle Williams shines in her comedic and heartfelt role as the cosmetic company's burgeoning mogul.
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It shines to drive photosynthesis for algae, which in turn create food for the coral.
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As such, Link's Awakening shines even more in hindsight than it did at the time.
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But it also shines a light on SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son's big-ticket investment flops.
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Where The Division really shines is in its integrated multiplayer systems, which are huge accomplishment.
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The announcement comes as the presidential campaign shines a spotlight on the military and veterans.
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And it is in the subtle turn toward viciousness, however mannered, that Colman really shines.
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Make sure to pamper yourself today, as the Moon shines its love down on you.
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Equal parts vapid, vain, petty, and ambitious, her performance shines like a bunch of stolen diamonds.
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Paro hopes its value shines though once it starts to match freelance financial professionals with companies.
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The big question is whether Harris can keep it up as the spotlight shines on her.
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So when she is able to display the strength and leadership she has developed, she shines.
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" But, he said, if the miniseries shines a light on such injustice, "then maybe that's something.
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Click here to view original GIFThe tighter the paper flashlight is rolled, the brighter it shines.
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Legally Blonde has a real sense of generosity and inclusivity that shines through at every turn.
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I feel like the sun shines on the glitter and makes me so magical and fun.
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And his debt to Marvel shines throughout the show, particularly in its wildly inventive plot twists.
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Yet if the city has seldom looked worse, "Moonlight" shines in a host of other ways.
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Then, that rosiness shines underneath the skin and brightens someone who might be kind of sallow.
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Oddly enough, it's his yearly assignment calling the Home Run Derby when Berman's shtick really shines.
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That disdain shines through from combative White House briefings to President Trump's decidedly non-diplomatic tweets.
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The finish has a slight luster that truly shines under the lights at Madison Square Garden!
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Through this disheartening fog shines Failed By the State: The Struggle in the Shadow of Grenfell.
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The latest international spot shines a light on Niander Wallace, the villain played by Jared Leto.
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But though he's a little peppier than your average Gothamite, Raymundo's New York snark shines through.
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Budweiser's new Father's Day commercial shines a light on a sometimes overlooked father figure: the stepdad.
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And by you acknowledging me with this award, it shines a light on it even more.
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In fact, of course (as we know when the sun shines) the very opposite is true.
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No matter the film, Neumann shines a light showing off the things that make it great.
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As a tale of an awkward but enduring relationship between three outstanding people, this book shines.
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And I think that will shine through, and I think that the truth always shines through.
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In addition to raising life-saving funds, the campaign shines a spotlight on a serious issue.
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The Axon M's dual-screen mode really shines when you turn the phone on its side.
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Where Scalia shines with technology is in a pair of cases: American Broadcasting Companies, Inc. v.
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The absurdist and existentialist thought in those books shines through a technicolor prism in my work.
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Photomyne really shines when you're importing a whole batch of photos and straightening them all up.
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The system essentially shines a bright OLED on the fingerprint, sending the image to the sensor.
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It's escapism, but it also ultimately shines a light on universal aspects of the human condition.
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We've really been able to put our personalities into this routine so I hope that shines!
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Lava lake Loki Patera shines brightly in this image of Io captured with Keck and Gemini.
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Hayek's piece shines a light on just how much power Weinstein wielded in the entertainment industry.
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There's a simple evolutionary reason why the human eye is naturally drawn to anything that shines.
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The annular eclipse occurs when the circumference of the sun shines brightly from behind the moon.
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She shines the flashlight through colored filters called gels to achieve a wide range of hues.
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It's when the Canon shoots in JPEG in simpler partially-automatic modes that it really shines.
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A white backlight shines through the pixel and the LCD shutter controls which subpixel is viewable.
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Michael Peña shines as Scott's best friend and Corey Stoll seems born to be a villain.
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"They have flamed out a long time ago but the light shines on past their death."
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I can run, I can jump, I can see when the sun shines in my eyes.
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As Federighi said that's when you need performance the most and where iOS 12 really shines.
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Never mind the adjectives used to describe the exterior, it's the interior where the Q2 shines.
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" She told the magazine, "I always say, 'When his sun shines on you, you feel it.
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But the overall point — about not judging anyone (or any pig) by physical appearance — shines through.
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But when he shows up and is really tuned in, he shines brighter than everyone else.
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It's an oft forgotten about feature, but it really shines during big events like the Olympics.
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Social media shines almost every day with a new dimwitted threat against Trump and his presidency.
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Juan Manuel Santos's Nobel Lecture: The sun of peace finally shines in the heavens of Colombia!
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On Sunday night, the moon shines 16% brighter and appears 7% larger than its usual size.
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"One of the best shines I've ever had," the former vice president responded, sharing the tweet.
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I think it shines a light on the Middle East and on the Gulf in particular.
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Seeing this character on screen shines a light on the meddling mothers in our own lives.
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This is sort of like your break before the Sun shines all its focus on you.
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From a distance, the rusted barrels look like flower beds when the sun shines on them.
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Another nice feature is that it gets really bright as the sun shines in the studio.
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Your focus is on your partnerships today as the moon shines in your opposite sign, Sagittarius.
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A dewy, fresh, and super-easy beauty look that subtly shines (not blinds) from every angle.
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It truly shines alone, however, thanks to its small size and more than acceptable audio range.
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The harvest moon appears in September and shines brightly for a few nights in a row.
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It shines the drums that spin inside American washing machines or beats back rust in cars.
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Inside the chapel, a heavenly light shines, in sharp contrast to the dead of night outside.
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It starts simple, then delves into the dark heart of America, which is where Morris shines.
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Your focus is on relationships today, Capricorn, as the moon shines in your opposite sign, Cancer.
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Where Pollan truly shines is in his exploration of the mysticism and spirituality of psychedelic experiences.
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The iris scanner shines infrared light in your eyes to identify you and unlock the phone.
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Those moments of confident honesty, when Sam is fully unleashed, are where "Better Things" shines brightest.
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Argon with a dash of mercury naturally shines blue, while neon is naturally "motel sign" red.
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Jones has been DJing for years, and his mastery of his craft shines in Club Quarantine.
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The nation has picked up four more golds, and shines especially in the newer freestyle events.
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It's not until you take that initial nibble that the graham cracker flavor really shines through.
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The case shines a light on two related trends that followed the terrorist attacks on Sept.
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And Geneva (Hannah James) is the type of guest star who shines in episodes like these.
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It really shines a light on the contradiction in Japan between its imperial tradition and democracy.
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When light shines on the plastic, the energized dye molecules rip electrons out from the polymers.
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Our restaurant critic Besha Rodell reviews Babajan, a cafe in Melbourne that shines brightest at breakfast.
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Her ethereal voice carries an emotion that shines through the often deceptive simplicity of her music.
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Where Cloudflare shines is we&aposre in all the other cities where executives will travel to.
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And being nominated as an Innovation Award Nominee shines a spotlight, making deals even more accessible.
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This should be a showcase for Maia as a character, but instead it's Lucca who shines.
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"Sir" is not typical Bollywood fare, as shines a light on social prejudice and gender roles.
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It's the head rush from the fumes of the nail salon as the sun shines outside.
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But it also shines a light on the SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son's big-ticket investment flops.
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Team Cox/Rathvon shines here; their anagrams are beautifully clued, complex and lengthy, but not indecipherable.
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The novel shines when Jo inadvertently strikes up an odd friendship with the preacher, Asa Truth.
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Here, I've kept the topping and filling as simple as possible so that the fruit shines.
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This landmark collection, beautifully produced, shines a light on a relentless, unwelcome aspect of women's lives.
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She shines brightly, circling her blurry-eyed brothers but never following an orbit of her own.
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Sanders also shines when highlighting the ways in which labor, trade, and climate change are connected.
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Where The Honest Company shines is in the expansive line of equally reliable products it offers.
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She alone was worth a return visit, but this thoroughly splendid production shines on all fronts.
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Go in the morning when the sun shines through the trees for that extra mysterious feeling.
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I'll be singing 'Wait till the Sun Shines, Nellie' on New Year's Eve in his memory.
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When you genuinely value your staff, and you make an effort, your appreciation shines through brightly.
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Delegate Lee Carter shines light on the legislative priorities in the Virginia House of Delegates. Hill.
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The supernova explosion is brighter than the rest of its galaxy and shines for some weeks.
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It's a delicate and simple plate, and the natural sweetness of the shrimp really shines through.
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Lee's personality shines as he escapes defeat by dispatching Abdul-Jabbar in his cocky, expressive style.
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A new anthology of erudite essays shines a light on how to address the artist's biography.
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I listen to "The Sun Shines Down On Me" from Don't Be Scared whenever I feel myself slipping: I'm getting closer to the fact I've turned on my silly dreams And I'm walking down that lonely road And my heavy load I didn't bother to bring it And the sun shines down on me I fell like I deserve it And the sun shines down I'd been umm-ing and ah-ing about moving to New York for years.
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And in rare moments, Ms. Collette's big toothy smile shines a beam of light into the film.
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Our new neighborhood, known to its residents as Little Rose City, shines bright orange into the night.
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We're a little over three weeks out from Valentine's Day, the holiday where lingerie really, really shines.
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Silberman's background shines through especially poignantly in the parts of autism history that intersect with LGBTQ issues.
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Toy-Con Garage is where Labo really shines, letting you build and program your own cardboard toys.
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Rather, Apple shines brightest among other tech companies in terms of race — and mostly on a technicality.
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But whereas Haneke shines his clinical light on the modern bourgeoisie, Lanthimos contrives wildly speculative social orders.
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Condo's admiration for his former boss shines through the work, as does his own unique artistic approach.
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I feel like if you're comfortable and you're confident, then the beauty shines through that way more.
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Shonda's brilliance shines through her work completely, and I mean completely in every sense of the word.
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In her video for "Polyday," APigeon's aesthetic for high fashion, ominous graphics and dark synths shines through.
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"They are making hay while the sun shines," said analyst James Wilson of Argonaut Securities in Perth.
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But pickiness aside, the general idea shines through and for a Disneyphile that's really all that matters.
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It's being the person who shines your shoes the best and also has the most athletic skills.
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The investigative sequences are generally pretty straightforward, but the courtroom scenes are where the game really shines.
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On the soundtrack to A Star Is Born, though, it shines brilliantly as a perfect pop single.
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It's when your sun sign shines through that others get a better idea of your overall persona.
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While Ancestry shines with its data and storytelling around ancestry, 23andMe's main value proposition are health reports.
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A show that holds a mirror to society and shines a light on what love looks like.
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The actor, who plays Dustin, often shines in a show that is somewhat beset by incoherent characterization.
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Couple that with the tightest turning radius of any car on sale and the Smart's maneuverability shines.
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But even as Franken stepped aside, the spotlight on the GOP side of things only shines brighter.
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Thankfully, basic and repetitive tasks tend to be where machine intelligence shines and that's no different here.
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Sól shines incandescent like the sun, whereas Máni's dark, metallic surface emits a softly illuminating moonlit sheen.
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How long and at what intensity she shines the light onto the paper affects the final color.
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"We're trying to understand how the Sun shines," Jay Pasachoff, astronomy professor at Williams College, told Gizmodo.
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It shines a light on what is already a space where we don't want too much exposure.
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The moon shines with a new light in a brilliant photo taken by a photographer from China.
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And the fact that it shines a light on what life during the Troubles was really like.
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But first we have to land on the planet in question which is where PISCES Helelani shines.
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And when he plays an ancestor of Prior (a prior prior — that's the joke), he truly shines.
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Tony Hale shines as Mr. Worth, the principal who is trying waaaaaayyy to hard to be cool.
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"I wanted something grounded, that shines a little bit of light on an actual issue," he says.
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The new site also further shines the spotlight on CoFoundersLab's Learning Center, which was launched last week.
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His sense of humor shines through in dozens of songs, including those that revel in surreal nonsense.
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But I like this stylish Italian gin that borrows from limoncello and shines with tart, sunny lemon.
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But even when her early 35-millimeter work is overexposed and blurry, the Arbus sensibility shines through.
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Even without much competition, Logitech's Brio 4K webcam shines with great image quality and unheard of resolution.
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The entrance hall shines with Canadian pine flooring, which showcases an ornate enamel Godin wood-burning stove.
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The latter here shines a light on the tighter integration of iOS and macOS that is rumored.
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Where Arbor really shines is on price, especially at the start of the Indiegogo campaign launching today.
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The shelves are stocked with basics like canned soup, bread and cereal, but the local produce shines.
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With streams, mountains, and waterfalls, the natural beauty of Table Rock State Park in South Carolina shines.
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But "Necessary Trouble" shines in its assessment of why those fault lines exist in the first place.
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"I don't know, man, no clue," Green said when asked why he shines so bright against Baltimore.
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I've always loved that they really want to show that it's all about inner beauty that shines.
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The original Watch Dog's narrative design strategy shines through here: Horatio is used up by the game.
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The love and light you radiate to the world shines like a beacon for all to see.
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"By you acknowledging me with this award, it shines a light on it even more," she said.
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But his star shines brighter every day these other guys tussle around on an actual NFL field.
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Sound is matter, like clay or painting, it shines through its invisibility, its absence of material form.
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He shines down on us with while we get to enjoy his Diary Of J Dilla album.
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I'm probably two minutes into fucking him, when a flashlight shines over my shoulder, illuminating my dick.
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I think great beauty can come from tragedy and the cracks are where the light shines through.
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It's cut like a diamond, it shines like a diamond and, essentially, it actually is a diamond.
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Impossible was created to live in burger form, and it's in burger form where Impossible truly shines.
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Jones's skillful craft shines in straightforward descriptive verse, and also in more experimental and sound-driven modes.
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In the moments where Mr. Talley is called upon to perform his public self, though, he shines.
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A man sits on the stoop across the street and whistles as long as the sun shines.
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"With coronavirus, it's out of my control, and I think that's where art really shines," Spicy says.
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An exhibition full of drawings shines light on the history of the line in this artist's work.
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On "Lil Pump," that shines through in the energy of the beats and delivery of every track.
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Veterinary Pathologist Billy Burke sighs as he shines a flashlight up into the tree, weary with dread.
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It shines — or, rather, softly refocuses — a light on the power of one man over the multitudes.
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Practically mute, Schlitzie is not really the jabber-jawed Zippy, but his gentle spirit somehow shines through.
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Ms. Morrison said that the sun shines differently in Africa than in most of the United States.
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It doesn't matter that she isn't singing the song live — the soulful intensity still shines through, brightly.
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His extended connection to his innocence, something most kids conceal under their tough guy image, shines bright.
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In "Charles White: A Retrospective" at the Museum of Modern Art, from beginning to end, he shines.
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The sun shines from the left side of the frame, juxtaposing the clouds on the right side.
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Yet in an era when Silicon Valley's promises look less gilded than before, Wikipedia shines by comparison.
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Especially for outdoor gear, the devil is in the details — and that's one place Bombas characteristically shines.
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Joyce explained that light is direct if it shines onto your plant's leaves unblocked and un-diffused.
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This is an intimate family story, and these day-to-day parenting dilemmas are where Frankel shines.
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King's illuminated quotation on The Light House shines like a beacon of hope summoning all to enter.
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Whether changing a tire or jumping your car, you want something that shines bright and is durable.
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In the world of esports, no star shines brighter than Lee Sang-hyeok, better known as Faker.
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"What shines through in Ngugi's stirring pages is a hopeful message," Delia Owens writes in her review.
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Each individual instrument shines like a beacon, as if it's catching the glint of an onstage spotlight.
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The air turns warmer, the breeze cooler, and the sun shines brighter than it has in months.
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The great message of Tacoma is that humanity shines through even when technology strives to suppress it.
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Yet where the ZS200 really shines is with its f/2200-24 Leica lens with a 230x zoom.
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The Home Hub is a fine smart speaker, but it really shines most as a digital photo frame.
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It's yet another problem for technology to solve, and luckily for Uber, technology is where the company shines.
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Image: ScreenshotThat Writerly heritage shines through most clearly in online-focused features like document sharing, commenting, and collaboration.
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It's true that the debt limit periodically shines a light on our nation's unresolved and urgent spending problem.
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But the country's penchant for being a tad uncouth and uncultivated often shines through in more unscripted moments.
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Wouldn't it be nice to have a solar panel that's only there when the sun shines on it?
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The exhibit shines in its transitional journey, following four major human life movements: sleeping, working, mourning, and dancing.
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"The famous tennis player also spoke highly of Markle and told Vanity Fair that her "personality just shines.
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Indeed, when you match up Trump and Romney among Utah Republicans and those nationally, the difference really shines.
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But it also shines a light on a bigger problems of diversity and inclusion impacting players beyond Philadelphia.
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My taste in chords and melodies shines through, I think, even if I try to make it not.
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Kelli especially shines with her nonstop flow of funny one-liners, half of which I'm sure Rothwell improvised.
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But she also shines in the mellow, more emotional scenes (much like she did in last year's Forever).
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Another more expensive version includes an LED light that shines on the diamond when the box is open.
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Startup Battlefield shines a bright international spotlight, and it can make a big difference in your business growth.
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His decorating taste especially shines through in the Art Deco powder room's navy blue walls and unique artwork.
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Stevens sells all of this with such conviction that David's humanity shines through even in his darkest moments.
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It also shines light on another victim of the climate crisis and the depletion of wild salmon population.
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Yara Shahidi shines bright as the show's lead, reprising her role as Zoey Johnson from ABC's black-ish.
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The Facebook Ad Library now shines a narrow beam of light into the murky world of political advertising.
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Caution: Each device shines a little bluish-white light on the side to let you know it's working.
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As crucial as terroir may be, the best producers are taking steps to make sure it shines through.
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This is where Google Lens really shines by merging the company's strengths across a number of products simultaneously.
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The biggest impact of the new research is how it shines a spotlight on fish venom in general.
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High Spirits shines as a beacon of light in a scene that's all too often obsessed with darkness.
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All fun and gamesThe Rift was really designed as a gaming device, and this is where it shines.
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Meanwhile, there are spectacular deep sea corals living miles beneath the ocean's surface where the sun never shines.
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While those percentages have been pretty stable over the years, YC shines in its inclusion of international startups.
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Vegetables grow, rain falls, and the sun shines in a way that mimics the natural rhythm of life.
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Sagittarius season begins on November 22, and the sun shines bright on the relationship sector of your chart!
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The show does well to adapt the comic but shines particularly when expanding upon its concepts and characters.
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" "When Matt Bomer shines his ray of light on you, don't you feel like you've won the jackpot?
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The great virtue of Steven Universe is its compassion toward messy feeling, and that's where this episode shines.
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"When the sun shines, water flows, and when it is cloudy, it stops, so we wait," said Taimoi.
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"We think the combination of operational strength and capital management discipline shines through once again," wrote KBW analysts.
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It shines with its heady brightness every day, disappears every night before making its reappearance the next morning.
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This information shines a light on how easy it is for people to build trust with unverified individuals.
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Another shows a topless Graham modeling against a pole by the water's edge while the sun shines brightly.
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While the core cast of Nathan, Sam, Elena, and Sully shines, the bad guys are shadows in comparison.
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But that new approach has been a miraculous thing for a game that shines best after repeat playthroughs.
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Kristy Puchko, Comic Book Resources: Through all of it, Diana shines like a beacon of hope and strength.
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Sure, Womer looks lovely smiling happily in her wedding gown, but it's Cricket's toothy grin that really shines.
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Her fluid, deceptively casual voice shines in these selections with a foreword by her longtime editor, Victoria Wilson.
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Best about stardom: "Judy""Judy," like "Rocketman," shines a worthwhile light on the pressures and pitfalls of stardom.
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I think that Boston and the area always shines through in that regard and will again this year.
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Yet the closer he gets to his own time and place, the less brightly this crazy Diamond shines.
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This is where Winter, a features editor at Slate and a former culture editor at Time, really shines.
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Characters battling alcoholism, poverty and burnout are also well trod, but Tanner's generosity shines brighter in these sections.
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Julie Andrews shines as the titular witch-like character, and the film's soundtrack is iconic for good reason.
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Kerr Holden, who's there on a regular basis with the Street Fighter crowd shines some light on Jung.
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There's one area where the Tesla shines: crash safety tests conducted by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
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The stepdaughter of legendary bassist Stanley Clarke, her jazz pedigree shines through in her expert phrasing and musicality.
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It's in the religious iconography of the period that Nefertiti's status as the Great Royal Wife really shines.
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But the movie brilliantly (and surprisingly, at least to my cynical ass) shines in its portrayal of friendship.
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The sun comes up, it shines, the world still spins and buildings don't suddenly become broken-down hovels.
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A Ricoh projector over each station literally shines guiding lights onto individual sections of the yellow storage bin.
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People usually present a facet of themselves at work that shines differently from who they are at home.
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Puzzle Making This month's spotlight shines on a constructor who made her New York Times debut in 2014.
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But while YG is polishing one idea until it shines blindingly, Buddy is crossing generations, building new paths.
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But there's one design element that shines through in each and every one of King's dresses: bare shoulders.
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Cut through the rough of the past few days, and that one fact shines through like a diamond.
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Yet the lyrical quality of his writing often shines through, regardless of the overall oddity of his structures.
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Join Jamelle Bouie as he shines a light on overlooked writing, culture and ideas from around the internet.
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But when they're apart, they're all longing looks and charged banter, and that's really where Gilmore Girls shines.
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Once again, the genius of Einstein and Chandrasekhar and the other giants of the last century shines out.
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It's time to get to know ourselves better starting February 18 when the Sun shines on intuitive Pisces.
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The French government's ban finally shines the light on the glaring contradictions between the fundamentalists' words and actions.
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Yet what makes for somewhat less-than-platinum health insurance actually shines brightly as a retirement savings strategy.
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Wind and solar power aren't flexible because they're only available when the wind blows and the sun shines.
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The Washington Post's remarkable deep dive into her story shines some much-needed national attention on the case.
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In this linguistic field of grey, the assertion that the economy has "substantial underlying momentum" shines with color.
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The film is an ensemble piece, in the truest sense, and this shines in the group's evident chemistry.
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Everyone has some fascinating part of themselves they are trying to show and at night it really shines.
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Klobuchar shines Klobuchar, who has been moving up in polls in Iowa, also had a strong showing Thursday.
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What was important was that it couldn't be this satisfying conclusion wherein the sun shines at the end.
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I know you guys will love it because Laurie loves it and when she performs it she just shines.
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She applies glitzy bronzer, lipstick, eyeshadow, and blush until she shines like a golden statue — even her eyebrows glisten.
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"The holidays are where Macy's really shines," CEO Jeff Gennette said on a recent call with analysts this month.
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Interestingly the keypad lights up and shines through the blank, black touchpad when you need to enter channel numbers.
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But it's in augmented reality that Cortana really shines, said Alex Kipman, the inventor of Microsoft's HoloLens AR project.
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While her new role as an outspoken advocate has many positive benefits, one in particular shines above the rest.
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The Chromebook 22 even shines next to the color-correct Philips Quantum Dot Color IQ, a color-correct display.
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But it shines as a great tool for drawing in combination with the Apple Pencil and the Retina display.
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Ronan shines as a symbol of brazen confidence and fertility, a rash foil to to her more mature counterpart.
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Splitting things (whether it is rent, utilities or just dinner) is one of the areas where Venmo really shines.
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Going another year without water resistance certification would be disappointing, but this just shines a spotlight on the omission.
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In this album, Rihanna is occupying the middle — though for her, that still shines like diamonds in the sky.
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It's a big breakout for Gal Gadot, who stars as the titular superhero and apparently shines in the film.
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Senior Editor at The Reason shines light on what the GOP will look like in a post-Trump era.
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That said, the A-i shines when there's a bunch of them connected to one other, which gets expensive.
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Beyoncé shines when she lets Yoncé out to play, talking shit on Spotify, bum whores, and quoting Half Baked.
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That same African-American perspective shines through in Carter and Beachler's visual approach to bringing Wakanda to the screen.
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Key Light "shines with 80 premium OSRAM LEDs that output a massive 2,500 lumens," according to a press release.
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A new art book shines a light on the franchise's female characters, along with a ton of original illustrations.
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Sean Bobbit's cinematography shines here as the camera follows Jatemme, circling around his prey in an oppressive, claustrophobic way.
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People have understandably grown attached to this spacefarer, and that personal connection shines through when they speak about it.
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Meryl Streep shines amongst a cast of notoriously fabulous character actors in this romantic comedy with a pop twist.
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The case shines a spotlight on risks analysts take when placing relationships with issuers ahead of their regulatory obligations.
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While Athena's power obviously shines here, she is equally as vital in the quieter moments of 9-1-1.
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In short, you can play Forza Horizon 4 like a racing game, but it shines as a driving simulator.
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The iPad Pro is an excellent tablet, but really shines when it's paired with a Pencil and/or keyboard.
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Glory be the Kingdom of Chrome, for your light shines down upon us at a quarter of the price.
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It shines light on offshore transactions linked to hundreds of wealthy clients of Appleby, a Bermuda-based law firm.
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The announcement shines a further light on the different approaches from country to country within the same large corporation.
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As the sun now shines over North Carolina, the view of the wreckage left by the storm is devastating.
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But Bee particularly shines when she escapes the confines of a studio, and Full Frontal will highlight that strength.
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And I think that really shines—everybody from the cast and crew really wrapped their head around that mentality.
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It sits in a lacquered black box, which shines light through the bottle at the press of a button.
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Miraculously, she shines through her lover's philosophizing about love and memory, about which he has little original to say.
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But that answer only shines a light on Tinseltown's cluelessness about the psychological effect of some of its product.
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If Cruz, for example, shines -- and wins on Monday night -- Trump's gambit is sure to be second-guessed. 2.
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Hard to tell what shines more ... Rich the Kid's Gucci shirt, his diamonds or his brand spankin' new Maybach!
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FBI shines spotlight on RSA CAA's Keithley calls Illumio a "game changer" for understanding the behavior of your network.
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And when Lydia is sad, Moreno's ability to snuff out the light that shines inside her character is heartbreaking.
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Michael Rispoli ("The Sopranos") also portrays another memorable mobster, and Dominique Fishback shines as one of the working girls.
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By "Meteor," SJP is referring to the sparkling, glittery material up top, which shimmers and shines with every movement.
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With regards to the art, Stelfreeze is clearly talented, but there are certain moments when his work really shines.
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And it's this authenticity that shines through each and every thing they do, both on and off the stage.
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The terrific Rylan Morsbach, as the wary political operative Ben, shines, using various accents to portray these various miscreants.
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Neel Sethi shines as the young hero, while Idris Elba and Bill Murray dazzle as Shere Khan and Baloo.
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"City Hall shines green tonight because New York City will honor the goals of the #ParisAgreement," de Blasio said.
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Touching, feeling, wearing, and testing out physical products are where the value of brick and mortar retail truly shines.
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"She shines a very bright light, especially having the sun in the first house of her self," she said.
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With every reason to be caught up in personal achievement, Tsagouris' selfless attitude and working-class worldview shines through.
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The show is usually pro-cop but often shines a light on the abuses of power by prison guards.
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And then comes the trick: He shines a light in our direction, blinding the view of the actual danger.
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The sun shines down on the romance and creativity sector of your chart, finding you in a pleasant mood.
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You can try the sandpaper test, the fog test, or even just pay attention to how brightly it shines.
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The preserved 1880s Victorian architecture really shines in this grandiose yet intricate nine-story focal point of the hotel.
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We'll reveal the surprise celeb guest after he or she shines their star power upon the Bonjean holiday shebang!
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In each case, the song opens with that proverbial flashlight — one that shines through the rest of the story.
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But one home truth shines clear and earns "Bending Toward Justice" a permanent place in the civil rights canon.
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We close the curtains so only the light from a bright red bulb on the building opposite shines through.
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But the employee walkout still leaves lingering questions and shines a light on the furniture industry as a whole.
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The comedy of the "Diary" — one of the book's most charming and often overlooked aspects — shines in this form.
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Instead, Nicchiarelli shines a light on the star's later days, focusing on a European tour and a heroin addiction.
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Synced to Coordinated Universal Time, the light shines through the paper layers, filling up the object over 24 hours.
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This is far from a conventional garden: No sun shines, and its only flowers bloom on printed textile scraps.
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Projected video, often the element that shines the harshest light on this showcase's low-budget amateurishness, injected some topicality.
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Where Moser shines is not in analysis but in narrative, no easy feat for a life committed to reinvention.
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When he shines his flashlight over the spot, it turns out to be just a mound of cleaning supplies.
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I love the idea of have your aura be something that shines out but you're giving a few clues.
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The Bundys' illegal takeover of a national wildlife refuge shines a spotlight on some of the West's thorniest problems.
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He also led the traditional Christmas carol singing of "Wait 'Til the Sun Shines, Nellie" as Buffett mentioned above.
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The sun shines down on the farm's lush grass, peaceful music plays in the background—the effect is soothing.
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The once-iconic brand&aposs ongoing crisis shines a spotlight on the intensely competitive nature of modern-day retail.
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The Hotel Miramonti, one in a cluster of modern spa destinations, shines brightest with its heated outdoor infinity pool.
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The pickles, like, these small little peppers, and even that celery salt seasoning really shines through in every bite.
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Zhao shines in the fast-paced and vivid combat scenes, which lend a cinematic quality that pulls readers in.
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The artwork of David Rubín really shines in this book, mixing the fantastic with Boone's gadget-clad figure seamlessly.
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Lyrically, the London singer shines, and she constantly peppers her tracks in social commentary and perfectly shaped story telling.
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Sometimes her victims don't find out of her state until after she's done, when the light shines through her.
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It shines forth words that form more than a call; it's a message more akin to an unrelenting demand.
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In the darkest moments, what shines most brightly is the goodness that thrives in the hearts of our people.
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Waterston still shines as Daniels, but the others, especially Oram, feel almost like afterthoughts to move the plot along.
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The smartphone market has matured to the point where the innovations are more incremental and that isn't where Apple shines.
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Given the obvious—the sun shines during the day—this could offset some of the demand from centralized power plants.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month shines a light on the disease, but the finances of treatment often go under the radar.
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It's a beautiful day to feel sexy and bold, and it's mood-boosting as the Sun shines in sensual Taurus.
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"She shines now, you know, and as a mom you couldn't ask for anything more," Yong Dawson, told Fox 9.
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Nearly every morning, the sun shines bright in a cornflower blue sky, according to Jessica Ramesch, International Living's Panama editor.
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While the story adds to the overall appeal of Blood Mountain, it's the continued evolution in songwriting that really shines.
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The VLT has a facility that shines four bright lasers into space, creating a fake star in the night sky.
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Expect to be in a domestic mood as the Sun shines on the home and family sector of your chart.
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" "The Nobel Committee finally shines the spotlight on sexual violence today, first and foremost toward women and children in war.
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Where the episode really shines — just like the rest of the series — is the dynamic between Bruce Wayne and Batman.
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As many people on Twitter were quick to point out, this list shines a light on gender parity in sports.
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Ms Erivo in particular shines as a down-on-her-luck singer, even though this is her silver-screen debut.
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HDR especially shines when it comes to things like stain glass windows, reflections on water, and the intricacies of quilts.
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During her session, Ilana frustratedly uses a vibrator as her sex therapist watches and shines a flashlight on her genitals.
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As the series shines a light on filmmakers early in their career, many feature debuts often appear on the lineup.
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And it's in these AR experiences and the "build plates" you're doing it all for that the game really shines.
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While Jay sounds older than ever, Beyoncé shines — the main takeaway from the album is that Bey can really rap.
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The others were gum sellers, shoe shines, drunks, even children, forcefully detained by police and carted off to the homes.
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In an interview with AFP, Gilliam boldly shines a spotlight on the horrifying plight of the powerful and popular actor.
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I think also the metadata that comes along with reviews is really important and something where Yelp shines as well.
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Perhaps most importantly of all, the indictment shines a light on alleged links between the Russian government and criminal hackers.
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Mr Krueger's love of music shines through as he anatomises the industry's finances and its increasingly "winner takes all" nature.
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But China is behind on developing the talent to put the data to use — this is where the U.S. shines.
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Juston Street, playing wild-eyed and agro pitcher Jay Niles, truly shines as all the party trappings are pushed aside.
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After the tribute, marquees throughout the strip displayed a message: "When Things Get Dark, Las Vegas Shines," the statement read.
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Knowing what moves you should execute—or should forego entirely—is just as tricky, and that's where McLean truly shines.
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Hilarious and fully invested, Feldstein as always shines in her portrayal, but this narrative is particularly attuned to her wheelhouse.
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The film also shines a spotlight on Fisher, who died last December, shortly after she completed work on the film.
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Negotiating the environments in VR is actually pretty great, and again the Daydream controller shines in this kind of gameplay.
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But in this galaxy of endless twinkling wrongnesses and uncountable sucking black holes, there is a lodestar that shines brightest.
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Indeed, where the series falls flat in plot, it shines aesthetically—the costume and set design create a gorgeous spectacle.
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It's Black Friday, which is the day he shines, because he understands the shoppers, who are essentially sort of zombies.
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Chrissy recalls his friend and shines a light on raving's corrupt underbelly on this episode of the Rave Curious Podcast.
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When a family member goes rogue and shines a light on those details, it puts the entire operation at risk.
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But Blair's promise as a filmmaker and writer shines most brightly in the way he handles the film's smallest moments.
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Kelsea Ballerini is country music's latest star to dabble in EDM and pop music, but country is where she shines.
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It's in those moments, when their various personalities bounce off of each other at length, that the show really shines.
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Plug in a route, though, and the system really shines, issuing audio warnings around half a mile before they arrive.
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Smith gives us the whole arc of the experience, in a language whose pleasure shines through even the bleakest details.
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This desire shines through in everything she touches, especially her designs, which continue to push industry standards season after season.
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Our goal is to make sure we are the thing that shines at you when you're in a comic store.
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Both actors give great performances, but it's DiCaprio who shines, proving he's one of the best actors of his generation.
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The film's marvelous screenplay about family, cultural differences, and goodbyes, provides the foundation upon which the outstanding cast shines brightly.
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When the sun shines through the smoked-glass facade on late summer afternoons, an orange glow descends on Turtle Bay.
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The sun shines through the translucent surface of the building, bathing your face in the warm glow of self-knowledge.
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Psychological breakthroughs are encouraged with this full moon, as it shines a light on the darkest corners of your mind!
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Though the visual experience of Moments can feel clumsy at times, it shines by making Twitter feel cohesive and comprehensible.
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But where previous albums were rooted in a degree of darkness, Flower Boy shines like a bright beacon of freedom.
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The resulting book will haunt you with its loneliness, but shines through gloom as a work of shoe-shuffling beauty.
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It's more like a band of blue light that shines off the horizon for a few hours, and then disappears.
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And no thread in these letters shines brighter than that of his erudite, profound devotion to the music of Satie.
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I adore the chapter about McKenney's first book party — Eileen shines, while Ruth stutters and stammers, forgetting her own name.
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Manhattan is famous for its grid — so famous that people take pictures of the way the sun shines through it.
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The author excels at capturing authentic turns of phrase, but the book really shines in its exploration of other characters.
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Then, when he shines a bright light on the work, he can detect the presence of any optical brightening agents.
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One of the elements that distinguishes Caffè Sicilia is its use of local produce, an area where Sicily really shines.
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The recent ruling shines a light on the challenges that homeowners face when trying to recoup money spent on repairs.
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It shines an uncomfortable light on society and explores themes of American austerity and mental health with maturity and conviction.
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"In true Sabrina fashion, she goes out on the biggest day in the biggest moment and shines bright," Graves said.
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Where Martinez truly shines is in the longer stories, in which lost characters try to figure out a confusing world.
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He shines an unsparing light on his subjects, and he finds unnerving similarities between the Frémonts' America and our own.
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Gucci shines in China: Chinese shoppers might have lost their appetite for iPhones, but they are still buying luxury bags.
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Ms. Ferris has lived mostly in Chicago, and that intimate knowledge shines through in her Dickensian drawings of city life.
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It's a small thing, which shines the light on what we already know -- love and compassion go a long way.
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This festival, now in its 13th season, shines its spotlight on choreographers exploring issues around race, gender, religion and exclusion.
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González's strong sense of self and identity shines through as a defining characteristic of the most vocal Douglas Stoneman students.
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Personal Capital ServicesThis area is where Personal Capital really shines because it offers a plethora of services to its clients.
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Bojanowski's writing shines in the vividness of his minor characters, especially those Nolan works with on a renovation in Burnridge.
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It also shines a light on co-sleeping, in which parents share a room or a bed with their infants.
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Gugu Mbatha-Raw plays Hannah Shoenfeld, the show's head talent booker, and Karen Pittman shines as segment producer, Mia Jordan.
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The National Parks may be affected by the government shutdown, but the American wilderness shines in a new photography show.
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Nearby, a glass boxing glove shines quietly on a pedestal, exemplifying all the soft power of her more overt work.
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The report shines fresh light on the harsh realities of the practice, including the use of child and forced labor.
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Every time I tilt the ring toward the light, it becomes something different, but still, it shines all the same.
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He shines his light on boxes of hamburger patties and blocks of cheese, bags of sausage and packs of bacon.
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Based on how much this thing shines ... something tells us it's a beaut up close, and probably pretty damn big.
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This award shines a needed light on the path the ban treaty provides towards a world free of nuclear weapons.
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It was that thing where the sun shines brighter, you walk a little lighter, and things start falling into place.
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It sounds simple, but the game shines thanks to its nuanced, complex portrayals of women from all walks of life.
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Lemonade shines with her influence, yet, somehow, when read aloud by Beyoncé takes on a new meaning, a new feeling.
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Dr. Profit said that he hopes the study shines more light on the unconscious biases that are disproportionately affecting minority infants.
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Benedict Cumberbatch has nailed the art of portraying strange on-screen, so it's no surprise he shines as Marvel's Doctor Strange.
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Of course, navy always shines in a classic cabana stripe, but I'm excited to pair it with mint green and pinks.
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Amino points out that this exercise shines a light on doctors' coding behavior in addition to state-by-state injury rates.
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You're able to use the voice command features, but where the smart screen really shines is its innovation in visual communication.
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Those wanting an escape from the cold should check out these destinations around the world, where the sun shines year round.
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But where Hound really shines is detailed queries like finding a restaurant that has free Wi-Fi but excludes certain delicacies.
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Jared (Langston Kerman) also shines in this episode when it becomes clear that he's a good catch for Molly (Yvonne Orji).
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A Border Patrol spotlight shines on a mother and son from Honduras as they are found near the US–Mexico border.
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Riv had a woman in Parchman; she shines golden in the dark blanket of memory that surrounds me when I sleep.
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Each light that shines above the modules represents what the artist calls a "personal conductor," an oscillator controlled by an Arduino.
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"[Boson] had his account deleted due to the community leaking images of his family, [but] his influence still shines," Gamermunchies420 said.
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Every time I go into the salon, they add a tinted gloss so it shines blue in the light on camera.
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If anything, it shines a bright light on the cultural differences between Silicon Valley and DC, and it slows down modernization.
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AGAINST the orchestral musicians, uniformly dressed in black, Yuja Wang shines like a jewel in the Royal Albert Hall in London.
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There is one particular scene in the premiere that shines a light on this darkness for viewers to inspect up close.
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Its frozen surface reflects much of the dim sunlight that shines upon it, giving a surface temperature of around -200°C.
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It shows, in a record that shines some light amongst the dirty riffing, rather than cloaking everything in a dark cloud.
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Bachelorette season 14 winner Garrett Yrigoyen falls into the former category; teary Bachelorette runner-up Blake Horstman shines in the latter.
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The talent shines through on the record, but aligning this many session staples for a month long tour makes little sense.
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Unlike 2018's mascot, Hodori lacks an element of cuteness, but he still shines with positivity and a can-do attitude.
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The Harry Potter alum shines in the trailer for the upcoming adaptation of Dave Eggers' best-selling 2013 novel The Circle.
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"The study shines light from different angles to better understand the complexity of an important period in the past," he said.
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Here, CL's bratty chorus shines over the beat's explosion of martial drums and sawtooth synths, an exercise in more is more.
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It's a perceptive, complex, and sensitive depiction that at times feels like a psychological thriller, and Gyllenhaal shines in the role.
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But while John David is close to his dad, the actor is also hoping his talent shines brighter than Denzel's shadow.
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Screen real estate isn't utilized as efficiently, so DeX is the only point where the Tab S4's software really shines.
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Later, in the one-on-ones, Khloé shines, Kris opens up, and Kourtney straight-up laughs when they mention Scott Disick.
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"And the light shines on the lagoon and there are like thousands of fish that are jumping because of the vibrations."
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This shines through especially in the posters ― the ones produced this decade are almost indistinguishable from those made in the 1970s.
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But the brush handle is where it shines: Instead of a regular green stem, these will have metallic finishes to boot.
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Screenshot: GizmodoCanva (Android, iOS, web)Canva is available in mobile app form but it's on the web where it really shines.
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Since he built Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg grew an adult sense of empathy that shines through in his increasingly personal Facebook posts.
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Though her 80s solo hits tend to be slicker and more bombastic, Stevie's quintessential Stevie-ness shines through the production gloss.
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TechCrunch shines a bright spotlight on all Startup Battlefield participants, and they receive a huge amount of media and investor attention.
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The quiet time of Virgo season will end; the Sun, which shines in your sign, will find you reconnecting with yourself.
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Spending time with her made me feel certain that the world shines more brightly because people like her are in it.
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But the book is also a survival story that shines a light on North Korea's history of seizing United States citizens.
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Yet despite this withholding, what shines through is the story of a young woman looking to be made whole by love.
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And while women's roles in these plays are both few and small, Sarah Parks shines as the tavern keeper Mistress Quickly.
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The verdict finally arrives, but not before a controversy with his defense team shines a little light on Stone (John Turturro).
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My friend says that when he smokes a joint, his wife becomes a princess, the world shines, and life is beautiful!
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When Ackerman evokes this clunkier era ruled by DOS, IBM PCs and Soviet bureaucrats clueless about property rights, the story shines.
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Viewed from the lunar surface, our own planet rises above the horizon and shines into the night like a blue moon.
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I mean, to some extent it symbolises menacing technology, but it's also always something in the distance that shines rose red.
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There are certainly some wreckheads for whom happiness shines from their face like sunbeams in a happy-go lucky movie script.
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Watchmaker Fossil also offers trackers and smartwatches, and its latest shines not just for its looks, but for its price point.
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It's in passages about Penelope's artistic practice, and the slightly depressed dutifulness with which she undertakes it, that Coster shines most.
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Tesla's grand vision is to make solar and renewable energy a practical option everywhere, not just where the sun shines brightest.
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I've been using the built-in Spotlight feature in iOS to get the same information, and it's not where iOS shines.
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She says Vizguerra's inclusion on such a high-profile platform shines a light on the fear many immigrant families live with.
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"Machine learning really shines in situations where there is so much data that humans can't search it for themselves," Shallue said.
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Instead, the supermoon really shines when it is compared with the full moon at apogee, or its farthest position from Earth.
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The Shines and Hannitys spend time together at the beach, fishing or golfing; the two men golfed recently with Mr. Trump.
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In fact, she shines when explaining the sorts of things people might be too shy to admit they find inherently fascinating.
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Somewhere, supposedly, the sun still shines over New York City — though this week, it would have been hard to be sure.
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And yet, it's hard not to be enamored as well, as Pavarotti's larger-than-life personality shines in almost every scene.
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Out of darkness, light shines brighter, and, not to sound all yoga about it, we cannot have one without the other.
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Reynolds's engaging, clear prose shines a light on difficult and confusing subjects, including anti-blackness and the creation of racial capitalism.
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Lopez, 50, shines as Ramona, the owner of a successful strip club who cooks up a way of getting even richer.
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The other place where the S Pen really shines in Samsung's software is in its new built-in video editing tool.
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The neon silhouette shines on, signifying a woman who is no longer present in flesh, existing only as a vacant sign.
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"This discount retailer's made fortunes for its shareholders and I bet it shines, even in an all-coronavirus world," Cramer said.
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CHICAGO — A gigantic steel cylinder shines in the afternoon sun outside The Plant, a 280,22050-square-foot "living food laboratory" here.
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The moon shines through a window, its light falling on a chair and a table holding a bottle and three tomatoes.
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For Children This is far from a conventional garden: No sun shines, and its only flowers bloom on printed textile scraps.
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When adults do produce light, it shines from an entirely new lantern that gets assembled during the final stages of metamorphosis.
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It shines through in the boundless love she gave us and the selfless care she took for the people around her.
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A survey from LendingTree shines a light on exactly how much a lower credit score can cost you over a lifetime.
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Legs are fully turned out not just from the hip but from the body's center; spines are erect; energy shines outward.
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One man near me polishes and shines his shoes daily, sitting at his desk, leaning his shoes over a trash can.
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The influence of the Soviet system shines through in discussions about who will govern next, understandably a topic of constant speculation.
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It is a testament to the story's power that, despite the novel's structural flaws, Liya's duel with her mother nonetheless shines.
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The troop chemistry is tender and Davis shines in her compassionate, albeit familiar, role as a maternal figure and rational voice.
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But it's her raw talent that has kept her in that never-fade-out posthumous spotlight that shines on so few.
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On "Beyoncé," she shines multi-colored spotlights on different facets of her guarded life, and "Partition" is her raw sexual power.
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"It's a testament to good or very bad leadership, how that sort of goal-setting shines through," one current worker said.
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When the sun shines through the boxes, beautiful shapes play on the milky wooden floors, which Crump and Sassoon left untouched.
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Harsh lighting shines through a decorative stained-glass window, reflecting off the back of a nude form perched on the countertop.
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Although many subplots are cheerfully thrown in and explored, Gelman shines brightest when describing the rigid social hierarchy of class parenting.
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The movie places its male lead in a role typically ascribed to women, a role where he unexpectedly and gloriously shines.
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When the lights are on, when you have light that shines the righteousness, if you will, on those types of acts.
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It employs a pretty uninspired, generic brostep beat; but it's in Dj ZEMan's choice of Jones sample where kAMBOUGA_SHAKA_MOUNGA really shines.
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"If you're at ease on the inside, your confidence shines through," she said of her takeaway from years of modeling her collections.
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"Chungking isn't half bad when the sun shines," the plain-spoken general wrote in his diary, using the spelling of the period.
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"I look forward to the day when the media shines a light on Clinton's Anne Klein suits, [which] are affordable," says Rothman.
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The American broadcaster turned down the 30-second commercial, which shines a light on the U.S. opioid crisis and promotes medical cannabis.
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Although his negotiating tactics are tough as nails, his compassion shines through in this interaction with a fan with autism in 2014.
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Facebook is where she really shines, opining on everything from poetry to the ills of the West to her nearly 395,000 followers.
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"The Insider Misuse pattern shines a light on those in whom an organization has already placed trust," Verizon said in the report.
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Beth shines separately from Randall too — something that's evident throughout This Is Us's first season, but particularly in the season's penultimate episode.
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Founded by anti-corruption activist Roman Borisovich, the organization shines an accusatory light on those said to be dealing in illicit funds.
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Don't let the intense luminosity scare you off — Becca Backlight Priming Filter gives you a gorgeous, natural glow that shines through foundation.
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The generations that succeeded him maintained that reflection because the radiance of a mission we call the art of living still shines.
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It's a familiar kind of story, but in Attenberg's capable hands it shines anew, so fresh and true and funny and heartbreaking.
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More than 10,000 attendees — including tech media and investors — will explore Startup Alley, and the spotlight shines brightly on TC Top Picks.
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But the HoloLens really shines in its ability to overlay digital graphics onto the real world, turning any room into a Holodeck.
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But there are more unseen victims, and Netflix's new documentary about the doomed luxury festival shines a light on one: the Rolles.
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That's unfortunately the norm at U.S.-based tech companies, but where Uber shines is in its representation of black and Latinx people.
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There is nothing wrong with feeling beautiful — just understand that true beauty is transmitted from deep inside your soul and shines outward.
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A wide-reaching article on the use of Stingrays by Annapolis police shines light on a number of problems with the devices.
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Her beauty now shines through even when she's covered in zombie blood, but Lauren Cohan was once cruelly mocked for her looks.
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Blunt in particular shines, building an entire emotional arc out of an unguarded smile, a weary frown, a squaring of the shoulders.
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"In my gym bag I have skates, my guards, sparkly gloves, sparkly leg warmers and anything else that shines," Alexa tells PEOPLE.
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Over the course of a couple of weeks, however, the star's brightness fades and a far dimmer star shines in its place.
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Her red-and-blue suit shines; her steely gaze says she's doing exactly what she was put on this planet to do.
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Danish brewer Carlsberg has warned that 2018's stellar profit growth may not be matched this year, unless the weather shines again.
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And this is where Mooncrash shines the brightest (alongside its level design and story content, which are up to par with Prey).
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The explosive scenes and shocking moments require a solid foundation of character work, another area in which the third season shines brightly.
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There are ancient kings, powerful gods, and prophecies of a hero of light, but the story shines in smaller, more relatable moments.
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Regardless, I couldn't try it out with "scenes" which is where the real power of any smart home appliance, uh, shines through.
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The carefully crafted language shines a light on marginalized communities, the disabled included, who have a visibility problem––especially in Trump's America.
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The tune shines with knuckle-cracking resilience, a perfect late summer jam to carry you through to the end of the season.
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I can only hope that people like it and enjoy it and that the fun we had making it shines through. Right.
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Robo Code is where Robo Wunderkind shines because you can put together simple algorithms by arranging virtual blocks in the iPad app.
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A nice man shines a light into my armpit while I splay my arm out against a wall for the professional photographer.
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It's midday and the sun shines down on the pitched roofs and red bricks of the Boundary Estate in Shoreditch, east London.
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Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)Where I think the noise-canceling on the new Sony earbuds really shines is in sound quality.
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This could risk coming off as overbearing and edgy, but instead an innate affection, evident in all of Gaffigan's comedy, shines through.
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"If you're at ease on the inside, your confidence shines through," she says of her takeaway from years of modeling her collections.
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It seems that whether it's a dominant person or even your own health issues, your resilience shines through without being explicitly stated.
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PWR BTTM wants you to have a good time and be yourself: something that shines through in both its style and music.
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Scorpio season is around the corner, after all, and this is your time to unwind before the Sun shines on your sign.
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Songs like "The Son Never Shines (On Closed Doors)," obviously "Drunken Lullabies" and "What's Left of the Flag," were all doing great.
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The lawsuit shines a light on so-called celebrity endorsement theft, which has become a problem for Hollywood in the digital age.
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Although at times Patterson is critical of and disappointed by his fellow Jamaicans, his admiration for the nation's independent spirit shines through.
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The Political Accountability and Transparency Act slams shut campaign finance loopholes and shines a light on the murky world of dark money.
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It is a march that shines the light on hope — hope for every woman now and every woman yet to be born.
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The case shines a light on so-called celebrity endorsement theft, which has become a problem for Hollywood in the digital age.
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Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (25212:25279).
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Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (8663:30).
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Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2532:251).
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Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2:30).
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Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (2073:2063).
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And Melanie Lynskey (Togetherness) shines equally as lonely Ruth and the full-charging vigilante she becomes as she hunts down her thief.
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Where Galfard really shines is in his crystal-clear explanation of quantum field theory — a welcome inclusion for a popular physics book.
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Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (003:30).
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Carmen Cusack shines as a feisty teenager who, after trauma bordering on melodrama, becomes the editor of a literary journal (453:30).
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Genji's Heian-ideal face—a round, pallid visage with high, bushy eyebrows and a pouty mouth—shines out from all of them.
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The show's elevated dialogue shines even brighter in the typical YA setting, as Kat and Ethan reconcile with maturity beyond their years.
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Beauty shines through a fog of sadness: Although the unofficial postman loves his job, he longs for a letter of his own.
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The company offers services ranging from total shoe repairs to shoe shines, and is well-known for extensive leather repair and care.
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Yet pretending to believe these things is the price of admission to the club — and the falsity of that pretense shines through.
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In the background shines the Empire State Building, which developers once imagined would welcome airships with a docking mast on its top.
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