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Some of their stars have dimmed, but Washington's still shines brightly.
I smile, and the sun shines brightly on our bleached blonde hair.
Fortunately for us, the spirit of Paris 2015 still shines brightly across the world.
It may be 50 years old, but this Newbery Medal winner still shines brightly.
Lava lake Loki Patera shines brightly in this image of Io captured with Keck and Gemini.
The annular eclipse occurs when the circumference of the sun shines brightly from behind the moon.
The harvest moon appears in September and shines brightly for a few nights in a row.
She shines brightly, circling her blurry-eyed brothers but never following an orbit of her own.
Another shows a topless Graham modeling against a pole by the water's edge while the sun shines brightly.
Yet what makes for somewhat less-than-platinum health insurance actually shines brightly as a retirement savings strategy.
The film's marvelous screenplay about family, cultural differences, and goodbyes, provides the foundation upon which the outstanding cast shines brightly.
More than 10,000 attendees — including tech media and investors — will explore Startup Alley, and the spotlight shines brightly on TC Top Picks.
The explosive scenes and shocking moments require a solid foundation of character work, another area in which the third season shines brightly.
So long as it remains erect and shines brightly over the waterfall, its message of human solidarity and harmony will ring clear.
We don't mean to split hairs, congressman, but the light reflecting off of Washington's chrome-domed heartthrobs shines brightly on 50 Most Beautiful.
The story of America's path to energy independence shines brightly for all the world to see and natural gas is playing a central role.
M59 Messier 59, which shines brightly at the upper left of this image, is a large elliptical galaxy located 60 million light years from Earth.
" Trump congratulated the city later in the evening, saying in a statement that "America always shines brightly during the Games, and LA 2028 will be no exception.
The vibrancy of the natural world shines brightly in these images via a turquoise sky, shadows projected by rock formations, and bright sunlight reflected on sand dunes.
A creative atmosphere takes place on February 17, as Venus connects with Neptune, and your independent streak shines brightly as the sun connects with Uranus on February 18.
If we have learned anything over the past year or so, it's that while symbolism shines brightly, it's the meat and potatoes behind the symbolism that truly carries weight.
It's Earth Day and everyone is staring up at an ambient light show dancing on the underside of a domed ceiling as a full moon shines brightly through a large oculus.
I would love for LGBTQ children who are struggling to see this, and look up to the stars and remember that the universe shines brightly for them, and they are not alone.
Neither book nor movie is interested in questioning whether genius is real, or what on earth it might mean—genius simply exists like the weather, and it shines brightly on these two men.
While a veneer of typical, carefree collegiate life shines brightly on campus, students and administrators have been grappling with a series of deaths in the community with no clear way to handle their mourning.
The Opposition of Mars (Tuesday) About every other year, Mars shines brightly in the night sky — making it easily visible to the naked eye — during "opposition," when Mars and the sun are on opposite sides of the Earth.
In a year of sequels, reboots and twists on familiar tales—we've another Red Dead Redemption and a Nathan-Drake-less Uncharted incoming, alongside reset-button takes on God of War and Prey and new entries in the Mass Effect and Persona series—the Switch shines brightly as something else.
Federer fends off British 'mirror' Evans to advance Kerber wins battle of left-handers to progress to third round Nadal spins way into third round with near flawless display Rampaging Sharapova sets up mouth-watering Wozniacki clash Novak, Rafa and I still Grand Slam favorites - Federer Australia's top ranked players win through, salvaging local hopes Tiafoe announces himself with Anderson upset Bryan believes Murray could come back from hip surgery Wozniacki sets up potential third-round showdown with Sharapova Australia's Barty shines brightly as compatriots stumble 'Youth power' key to success for teenager Potapova Back where it all began, Djokovic renews Tsonga rivalry Australian Open order of play on Thursday Highlights of Wednesday's third day of the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament of the year (all times GMT): Second seed Rafa Nadal eased past local hope Matthew Ebden 6-3 6-2 6-2 to reach the Australian Open third round for the 13th time.
Pool, Bob. "Star Shines Brightly for Hollywood's First Family; Movies: The Watson clan of former child actors finally receives recognition for its pioneering contribution to films." The Los Angeles Times. April 23, 1999.
Pool, Bob. "Star Shines Brightly for Hollywood's First Family; Movies: The Watson clan of former child actors finally receives recognition for its pioneering contribution to films." The Los Angeles Times. April 23, 1999.
Cassandra Cass (born 1977/1978) is an American actress and performer and reality-television star., SF Gate, Transgender Star Cassandra Cass Shines Brightly., Pop Matters, Trantasia. Cass states that she looks like a real-life Jessica Rabbit.
One particular memory that probably shines brightly for Barnet supporters, however, is the time he ordered the team bus to pick up a group of supporters whose transport had broken down on the way home from a defeat at Accrington Stanley.
How expansive are its aspects! With no interior or > exterior, it does not conceal its flaws or imperfections. Close up, it looks > glossy; from a distance, it shines brightly. It reflects like a mirror > revealing the pupil of your eye.
These stories were extensively revised and expanded in the four-issue Starstruck: The Expanding Universe series from Dark Horse Comics in 1990. In 2009, IDW Publishing began remastering the Starstruck stories with newly expanded art by Kaluta and new color by painter Lee MoyerStephanie Mangold. " Starstruck Shines Brightly Once Again". Publishers Weekly, December 15, 2009.
A bird – symbolising the Holy Spirit – hovers above, while the Star of Bethlehem shines brightly at the top of the painting. Several babies appear as decorative details, in the architectural frieze and the capitals, and on the golden vessel for Balthazar's gift. A tenth angel – possibly a self-portrait of Gossaert – is barely visible, in a doorway behind the ox.
In the same year, Knightley starred as a pregnant drug addict in Gillies MacKinnon's drama film Pure. Co-starring Molly Parker and Harry Eden, the film had its world premiere at the 2002 Toronto International Film Festival. In a retrospect review for AboutFilm.com, Carlo Cavagna noted Knightley's screen presence and wrote that "[although Knightley] doesn't have half of Parker's ability [...] she has spunk and grit [and] shines brightly in Pure".
The Watsons are an American family of nine sibling actors, who are known as "the first family of Hollywood". They were all first active as child actors in silent motion picture films. As of 2020, Billy Watson (born 1923) and Garry Watson (born 1928), are still alive, but unlike other siblings, both actors roles were mainly uncreditedPool, Bob. "Star Shines Brightly for Hollywood's First Family", The Los Angeles Times, April 23, 1999.
A mirror in a creepy old Bavarian castle has the magical ability to reveal the future of whoever looks into it while the full moon shines brightly. A series of characters looks into the glass to learn their fate, and most are unhappy with what they learn. In the end, the hero smashes the glass and then commits suicide. After he is dead, the mirror magically reassembles itself into a whole as before.
A thunderstorm rumbles across Brooklyn, where AC/DC is about to play. In a bar across the bay and the Brooklyn Bridge, a cameraman spy, nicknamed Super Snoop, walks in from the bar's back door, trying to walk slowly toward the band's dressing room. His job being to get photographs of the band for a local newspaper. He finds the door half-opened, and takes a good picture, in this case, the camera pops loud and shines brightly.
Though a matchless genius by all account, Reinhard's main flaw lies in the restriction of his emotions, as he opens his heart to two people only: his beloved sister Annerose and his closest friend and loyal companion Kircheis. Not even his wife Hildegard is allowed within. Annerose describes him as a star that shines brightly until it completely burns itself out; that the day Reinhard slows down his pace would be the dawn of his end. The flagship of Reinhard is called Brünhild.
When talking about the track 'Royal Blood' she said "It's more than clear at this point that the band have the skill and the passion for making big music that makes a big impact, but their desire to grow is something that shines brightly above all. Its tracks like this that show they’re ready to take metal to a new level and that the goal doesn't always have to be tearing your face off." Corey Hoffmeyer from Examiner.com credited the band for having a more concise and more creative album over their previous album, Portraits.
This window faces east; in the morning, when the sun shines brightly through this window it displays its depiction in deep red, gold, golden yellow, bright white and beige.left In the apse, behind the baldachin, are five windows of glass more colorful than the rest, which depict the life of Christ. From left to right they depict the Nativity, Presentation, Crucifixion, Resurrection and Ascension. While the traditional church is built with the altar to the East, St. William is the opposite; this is not uncommon in large cities where land value often determined construction.
In an Italian city, there is a sunflower in a pot on a window sill in a boy's room containing a globe, maps, and an orrery (shown in close up at the start). The Sunflower's strength waxes and wanes with the light of the Sun. One night, as the Moon shines brightly on the Sunflower, which is drooping, and so takes no notice, one of its petals happens to fall. In the morning, the Boy takes a watering can and pours a measure of water such that a small pool forms in the pot.
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review, stating: > Now in the January/February Q1 period where exciting releases are few and > far between, her latest effort 'Crying For No Reason' shines brightly in an > otherwise desolate pop landscape. That's not to say the song itself - a > stunning breakstep ballad about having a weepy moment for no particular > reason ("I felt strong but am I breaking now?" she asks over crashing > electro drums) - isn't worthy of such attention, as it really is one of the > best ballads we've heard in quite some time. .
The early Adventists emphasized the concept of "present truth"—see (NKJV). James White explained, “The church [has] ever had a present truth. The present truth now, is that which shows present duty, and the right position for us…” ”Present truth is present truth, and not future truth, and the Word as a lamp shines brightly where we stand, and not so plainly on the path in the distance.” Ellen White pointed out that “present truth, which is a test to the people of this generation, was not a test to the people of generations far back.”White, James, 1846, Present Truth, July, pg.
Aludra shines brightly in the skies in spite of a large distance from Earth due to being intrinsically many times brighter than the Sun. A blue-white supergiant of spectral type B5Ia, Aludra has a luminosity 176,000 times and a diameter around 80 times that of the Sun. Hohle and colleagues, using the parallax, extinction and analysis of spectrum, came up with a mass 19.19 times that and luminosity 105,442 times that of the Sun. It has only been around a fraction of the time the Sun has, yet is already in the last stages of its life.
The Fairbanks Daily News-Miner Midnight Sun Run is a ten kilometer road running event, held annually since 1983 in Fairbanks, Alaska, that attracts participants from across the United States and from around the world. The race takes place on the third Saturday of June each year, starting at 10 pm with the boom of a cannon that can be heard throughout Fairbanks. Despite its late evening start, there is no need for streetlights or flashlights, as the summer solstice sun shines brightly from start to finish and beyond. Proceeds from the race benefit Fairbanks Resource Agency and local student athletes through scholarships.
Declan Lynch of Irish magazine Hot Press remarked that he found Boy "almost impossible to react negatively to". K.R. Walston of the Albuquerque Journal said that U2 "knows how to nurse a listener along, toying with tempo and chord structures just enough to sound original but not overly avant garde". The review concluded, "the future shines brightly for bands like this". Terry Atkinson of the Los Angeles Times called Boy a "subtly ravishing first album, by turns pretty, propulsive, playful and irresistably catchy", while further describing it as "supple and melodic, but tough and vital as well".
" Fryberger wrote that "Crowder is no stranger to experimentation, and he pulls it off amazingly with Neon Steeple." Rice said that "Neon Steeple brings forth some of the most creative Crowder concepts yet and excecutes [sic] it to a T". He called the release "everything we could have hoped from Crowder's first endeavor apart from his former band." Christian Music Review's April Covington rated Neon Steeple a perfect five stars, writing that she was "amazed" by Crowder's "crazy, awesome style" of music. At CM Addict, Andrew Funderburk rated the album a perfect five stars, saying the release "shines brightly" and that "every bit of this project is designed with beautiful artistry and fine detail.
The early Adventists emphasized the concept of "present truth"—see (NKJV). James White explained, "The church [has] ever had a present truth. The present truth now, is that which shows present duty, and the right position for us…" "Present truth is present truth, and not future truth, and the Word as a lamp shines brightly where we stand, and not so plainly on the path in the distance." Ellen White pointed out that "present truth, which is a test to the people of this generation, was not a test to the people of generations far back."White, James, 1846, Present Truth, July, pg. 1 and 1857, Review and Herald, Dec 31, p 61); White, Ellen, Testimonies, vol.
Allmusic awarded the album 4 stars, stating, "Geri Allen's musical interests prove to be quite diverse in Timeless Portraits and Dreams, delving into jazz, spirituals, sacred works and originals... While some jazz fans may prefer to hear Geri Allen in a strictly instrumental setting, they will miss out if they fail to investigate these stimulating sessions. Highly recommended".Dryden, K., Allmusic Review accessed June 30, 2014 The Guardian review by John Fordham awarded the album 4 stars, noting, "Everything else on the album is uplifting - in the most free and least doctrinal sense".Fordham, J., The Guardian Review, October 20, 2006 JazzTimes stated, "Allen’s unique, distinctive keyboard style shines brightly throughout this recording".
" Jonathan Andre of Indie Vision Music gave the album a four-out-of-five-stars, praising Only A Mountain as "one of the most lyrically rich and musically relevant releases". Jesus Freak Hideout's Tincan Caldwell gave the album a three-and-a-half-out-of-five-stars, noting that "Only A Mountain fits sonically with other Idol alumnus' albums (that is to say, the music is mostly 'safe' pop and designed to appeal to the widest possible audience), but still shines brightly in spots and points to Castro having a long career ahead of him." New Release Tuesday's Dawn Teresa gave the album a four-and-a-half-out- of-five-stars, proclaiming that "Jason Castro has always had a strong, original voice. Up until now, his records haven’t had the strength of material to match it.
In 1991 Baháʼís continued socio/economic development programs with the establishment of a reforestation project which reached a size and set of results by 1995 that neighboring communities consulted on how to use the project in their own areas.Reforesting a mountain desert on Bolivia's altiplano, One Country, Volume 7, Issue 3 October - December 1995 Graduates of Nur University had gained opportunities to serve in a number of circumstances both in the cities and countryside. Perhaps the most prominent of Nur's graduates was the 2001 mayor of Santa Cruz,Nur University: training a new generation of leaders, One Country, Volume 13, Issue 4 / January–March 2002 while the university continued to grow programs for outreach.Nur University embarks major new teacher training program in Bolivia, One Country, Volume 14, Issue 4 / January–March 2003In Bolivia, a distinctive training program in moral leadership shines brightly, One Country, Volume 13, Issue 4 / January–March 2002 Of its students, 51% have been women and 49% men.
The North American version, directed by Chris Applebaum, shows Bedingfield in an elevator. As the elevator stops at each floor, she experiences different things, including running into a park from the elevator where she sings to the camera as the sun shines brightly behind her, comforting a crying woman who kisses the wall of the elevator with red lipstick before she leaves, dancing on a street with a group of children as they are sprayed by water, watching a janitor throw away his money and watches, singing with a church choir, standing next to a couple kissing madly, and finding a potential romance with a man (portrayed by Keith Carhill) who enters the elevator and follows her after she exits. According to a TRL interview, Bedingfield chose to make the scene where she gets wet because while filming the North American version of her "These Words" video it was a very hot and sunny day in Rio de Janeiro. This scene occurs during the second chorus.
The connection between these two series was presented during Luna Blanca's premiere episode on May 21, 2012, where selected clips from Luna Mystika was shown while Rowena, the character played by Camille Prats, narrating a story to a bunch of children about the Sagrado family and the engkanto-blooded twins Luna and Celestina and how the latter transforms into a monster every time the full moon shines brightly at night who intends to scare the children. Lolo Igme, Rowena's grandfather portrayed by Dante Rivero (who was also part of the prequel as Don Joaquin Sagrado), came and asked Rowena not to make fun of her origin again. In the story, Rowena is revealed to be the last descendant of Luna Mystika; one thing she does not believe because she thinks that the engkanto and other supernatural creatures are just myth or merely imagination. Her disbelief persists until she encounters a black, smoke-like creature known as the engkanto in the forest who raped her.

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