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Beyond the glass doors, the lights of North Vancouver twinkled.
His big bright eyes, framed by blue glasses, twinkled with glee.
Abi Stafford, as the first ballerina, has never twinkled more vividly.
Stars in the real sky overhead twinkled faintly behind the light pollution.
In the deepening twilight on a recent evening, the streetlights twinkled on.
He wore a T-shirt and sweatpants, and his blue eyes twinkled.
Then, suddenly, his eyes twinkled in a way I have never seen.
It twinkled for two years and then in March of 2015, the lights turned off.
It twinkled for two years and then in March of 228, the lights turned off.
Some at Thursday&aposs nighttime march carried candles as city lights twinkled on the water.
Beyond the barricades twinkled the sparkly lights on the roofs of little wooden chalets offering Glühwein.
Unlike the haunts of Golden Gai, this high-ceilinged bar twinkled luxuriously with pristine marble and glass.
And while they worked, in every classroom, classical music or soft jazz twinkled gently in the background.
There were no stars in the sky, but the lights twinkled in the choppy waves of the Hudson River.
As the iconic tower twinkled in the City of Love, Andreou slipped the diamond engagement ring on Steel's finger.
Yes, the fairy lights twinkled, the sweet scent of mulled wine drifted, and sometimes snow crunched under my heels.
Confetti twinkled through the air as the heroes of the moment paraded in, faces beaming, to cheers and wild applause.
On the way to their reception at the Whitby Castle in Rye, N.Y., stars twinkled through gaps in the clouds.
Giant carnivalesque luminaria lights twinkled in jewel tones over rows of pews in the "Purgatory" room; later, Primal Scream performed.
As we drove over the 59th Street bridge, colored Christmas bulbs shimmered on skyscrapers, and headlights twinkled in the snow.
Ms. Wood's custom Lorraine Schwartz diamond, a cushion-cut yellow stone, twinkled with a brilliance that seemed blinding from the 30th row.
A shocked and haunted audience looked on as he twinkled his ghastly toes in an extremely and unnecessarily tight shot from TNT's camera.
Within minutes, thousands of fireflies arrived and began performing a silent symphony of light that twinkled from the grass to the tree line.
But Victoria and I grinned at each other through our masks, and her eyes twinkled with the pleasure of a long-anticipated reunion.
Strands of lights twinkled overhead, though the women arrived for the fete before sundown, toting husbands, boyfriends, and partners—witnesses to their entrepreneurial success.
Rubber bracelets that had been handed to fans when they entered twinkled in red, white and blue, and the fans shared a collective ooh.
Then night came, two French officials unveiled the bright new glossy emblem that had been covered by white fabric, and the Eiffel Tower twinkled.
The bells of sheep and cows in far-off pastures twinkled in the air; the wild shouts of herders were incomprehensible riddles that kept me company.
Suarez twinkled his toes trying to dribble around the challenge, but he couldn't get his steps right, and El-Shenawy vacuumed the ball off Suarez's feet.
He also shared with me his happiness today with a wife he has loved for many years; his bright blue eyes twinkled as he talked about her.
Stephanie could tell from his tone and the way his kind, social media manager's eyes twinkled as he said it that it was supposed to be flirtatious.
It was then that a strange light twinkled at the corner of Alexandra's vision, causing her to turn her head to behold a sight she simply couldn't credit.
Rhinestone Eiffel Towers twinkled on a black velvet slip dress, suspended like a tube from circular boning, as well as on a man's inverted pyramid of a suit.
Blue and white crinoline bounced from shoulders and waists, a lime green hat twinkled with rhinestones, and a hoop skirt lifted a train of binder-clipped Bubble Wrap.
It was a theme echoed in Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski's collection, which opened with a black suede skirt suit with minuscule metal embellishments that twinkled as it passed by.
Black tails, white shirt, black tie and multiple strands of chains were all by Chanel, as was the large gold and diamond brooch that twinkled on his left lapel.
As chilly gusts whipped across the platform and Manhattan twinkled silently below, the deck began to fill with athletes crawling or limping around while their legs slowly regained power.
One day, as she walked through a lab at the company's headquarters in New Jersey, she spotted rows of test tubes on shiny racks that twinkled under the industrial lights.
And through this black miasma, one small corner of the galaxy twinkled, offering hope, restoring an audacity, fight and sense of storytelling that had been atrophying in the Democratic Party.
But higher up in the hills, Christmas lights twinkled on many of the modest-but-clearly kept up homes and the streets bustled with families going about the business of everyday life.
The words "Rest in Peace" twinkled on the back of a jacket and were emblazoned on the front of a T-shirt, while a dragon motif ran across night robes and jeans.
Thousands of lights in Lower Manhattan twinkled like constellations, and the glowing green Statue of Liberty waved goodbye as hordes of wine-buzzed, pastel-clad revelers raced for the last ferry home.
PARIS — The festive holiday lights of Paris sparkled from store fronts and Christmas garlands, arched over roads and the Eiffel Tower, twinkled over the River Seine and through an inky black sky.
" The Washington Post claimed, "She twinkled and winked and piled on the perkiness..." while the New York Times' Alessandra Stanley characterized Palin as "a little sister who knows her older brother cannot hit back.
Israel Dispatch ASHDOD, Israel — As dusk fell in a port city in southern Israel, Roman Kaminker's neighborhood pop-up shop twinkled with a bountiful display of Santa dolls and synthetic spruce trees adorned with tinsel and baubles.
Down hairpin mountain roads and deep in the piney woods of Northern California, there's a campground where more than 175 young Muslims spent a recent week outdoors, discussing their place in the nation as stars twinkled in the vast sky overhead.
The panel took place outside, on a wooden porch next to a brewery; string lights twinkled as the sun set over the course of the hourlong forum, and a Billie Eilish remix blared from the speakers as Cárdenas Peña spoke.
The good vibes may have had something to do with the general atmosphere of the event — overlooking the glittering downtown skyline as drinks flowed and garden lights twinkled — or perhaps the semi-voyeuristic high that comes along with peeking at other people's once-prized possessions and most private thoughts.
DAMASCUS, Syria — The guns were silent atop Mount Qasioun and the lights on its slopes twinkled over Damascus as President Bashar al-Assad of Syria welcomed a group of Western visitors into his French-Ottoman palace on Monday night, presenting himself as a man firmly in control of his country.
But Phipps also was a warm conversationalist whose eyes twinkled when he told how, in the 1940s, when he was too young to be legally allowed on the racetrack, his father, Ogden, got him a seat on the starting gate at Saratoga every afternoon the family had a horse running.
A 330-foot-long steel-welded ocean liner stood beneath the vast glass dome of the Grand Palais on Thursday night, steam puffing from two scarlet funnels as scores of portholes twinkled with bright lights and inky black waves seemed to lap at the hull, all reminiscent of a chic Mediterranean port at midnight.
The 2015 Christmas Tree was covered in amber and white lights that occasionally twinkled. The state and territory trees had the same color lights and were decorated with ornaments made from the state or territory they represented.
An immense crystal chandelier shines after the sun sets. On three sides of the lobby, stands a formation of marble columns topped by a balcony. A nearly celestial ceiling actually had machine generated clouds and points of light that twinkled like stars. Movie palace architect John Eberson contributed the design for the auditorium.
The thullal of Alangadu group is held afternoon. As the Ambalapuzha group expected the eagle before their thullal, the Aalangadu group expects a star to be twinkled at the sky before the sunset. The festivities windup by a rotation of the temple by the pilgrims. They abandon the weapons at the temple roof and took a bath at the Peeruthodu river.
Segura participated in a round robin World series with Gonzales (world champion since 1954), Rosewall and Alex Olmedo (Trabert also played matches early on). Gonzales won the series. At Wembley Segura beat Hoad in the quarter finals. "Segura twinkled and dazzled, scuttling about the court at a speed that made it impossible for anyone to believe that he was 39 years old".
' Lawley replied, 'Yes, General, by the grace of God I will > live to be a fisher of men - but '- he added, with a sudden consciousness of > the strain which the call would entail, 'my voice and throat are very bad > just now.' > > 'A few meetings will put that right,' twinkled the Founder. They knelt, and > with his hand upon Lawley's shoulder, he prayed God's blessing upon the > appointment. Then the Founder exclaimed: 'Lawley, I've annexed you.
The castle, with 40 balconies and turrets, resembles a 10th-century French castle (chateau). Originally passageways extended for actors to appear at the numerous windows and balconies. The theatre when it was a Barnes & Noble bookstore The theatre ceiling is still the same dark blue as the original. The constellations, which once twinkled as dramatic scenes gradually changed from day to night, are still visible although difficult to see because of the larger spotlights later installed by Barnes & Noble.
Some years the waterfall effect has been changed such as on NYE 2000 when the waterfall changed colours from gold to silver. NYE 2000 was also unique in that fireworks were also fired for the first time from the gantry of the bridge. NYE 2002 had a "strobing angelic" waterfall effect where 144 Roman candles released mines and stars that "twinkled". This effect was repeated on NYE 2005 where it changed colour from red to white and also on NYE 2006 where it was coloured only green.
Albus Dumbledore is tall and thin, with silver hair and beard (auburn in his youth) so long that they can be tucked into his belt. He has a very long and crooked nose that looks as if it has been broken at least twice. (It is speculated that his brother's punch during their sister's funeral may have played a role in shaping his nose.) He is also said to have long and skillful fingers. His eyes are described as being a brilliant, soul-piercing shade of blue, and usually twinkled with kindness and mischief.
Vanity Fair Twenty-six-year-old Winston Churchill, famous for his escape from a Boer prisoner of war camp and his journalism for the Morning Post, successfully stood as a Conservative candidate in Oldham, where Chamberlain spoke on his behalf. Churchill recalled that > I watched my honoured guest with close attention. He loved the roar of the > multitude, and with my father could always say "I have never feared the > English democracy." The blood mantled in his cheek, and his eye as it caught > mine twinkled with pure enjoyment.
A former student, Eva Brann, wrote that Kober was "aggressively nondescript....Her figure dumpy with sloping shoulders, her chin heavily determined, her hair styled for minimum maintenance, her eyes behind bottle-bottom glasses snapped impatiently and twinkled not unkindly."Eva Brann, "In Memoriam: Alice E. Kober," unpublished manuscript, University of Texas, Austin, quoted in Fox, 91. On campus she shared an office with four other faculty members and served on standard committees. After teaching herself Braille, she translated textbooks, library materials, and final exams for blind students at Brooklyn College.
The Chan tradition ascribes the origins of Chan in India to the Flower Sermon, the earliest source for which comes from the 14th century. It is said that Gautama Buddha gathered his disciples one day for a Dharma talk. When they gathered together, the Buddha was completely silent and some speculated that perhaps the Buddha was tired or ill. The Buddha silently held up and twirled a flower and his eyes twinkled; several of his disciples tried to interpret what this meant, though none of them were correct.
Recording made by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Halt during his investigation In 1984, a copy of what became known as the "Halt Tape" was released to UFO researchers by Colonel Sam Morgan, who had by then succeeded Ted Conrad as Halt's superior. This tape chronicles Halt's investigation in the forest in real time, including taking radiation readings, the sighting of the flashing light between trees, and the starlike objects that hovered and twinkled. The tape has been transcribed by researcher Ian Ridpath, who includes a link to an audio download and also a step-by-step analysis of the entire contents of the tape.
Stars > twinkled in the blue ceiling sky, and on the southernmost wall hung a full > Hawaiian moon presiding over a painted landscape and splashing waterfall. The Cocoanut Grove was Los Angeles' premier nightclub for famous celebrities and entertainers The Cocoanut Grove was frequented by celebrities such as Louis B. Mayer, Charlie Chaplin, Douglas Fairbanks, Mary Pickford, Howard Hughes, Clara Bow, Rudolph Valentino, Gloria Swanson, Anna May Wong, Norma Talmadge and others. According to Photoplay, Joan Crawford and Carole Lombard were frequent competitors in the Charleston contests held on Friday nights; Lombard was discovered at the Grove. The famous artificial palm trees that adorned the Cocoanut Grove were left from Rudolph Valentino's 1921 silent romantic drama film The Sheik.
In The Lost Princess of Oz, he often talks continuously. Other major appearances include The Road to Oz, The Emerald City of Oz, Grampa in Oz and The Magical Mimics in Oz, in which he is the first to recognize the Mimics. In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Baum did not specifically state Toto's breed, but wrote "he was a little black dog with long silky hair and small black eyes that twinkled merrily on either side of his funny, wee nose." However, from the illustrations in the first book many have concluded that he is a Cairn Terrier while others believe he is a Yorkshire Terrier as this breed was very popular at the time and it fits the illustration quite well.
From July 6, 1881, until approximately August 1882, Mayon underwent a strong (VEI=3) eruption. Samuel Kneeland, a naturalist, professor and geologist, personally observed the volcanic activity on Christmas Day, 1881, about five months after the start of the activity: > At the date of my visit, the volcano had poured out, for five months > continuously, a stream of lava on the Legaspi side from the very summit. The > viscid mass bubbled quietly but grandly, and overran the border of the > crater, descending several hundred feet in a glowing wave, like red-hot > iron. Gradually, fading as the upper surface cooled, it changed to a > thousand sparkling rills among the crevices, and, as it passed beyond the > line of complete vision behind the woods near the base, the fires twinkled > like stars or the scintillations of a dying conflagration.
In addition, when Excalibur was first drawn, in the first battle testing Arthur's sovereignty, its blade blinded his enemies.Malory writes in the Winchester Manuscript: "thenne he drewe his swerd Excalibur, but it was so breyght in his enemyes eyen that it gaf light lyke thirty torchys." Nineteenth-century poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson, described the sword in full Romantic detail in his poem "Morte d'Arthur", later rewritten as "The Passing of Arthur", one of the Idylls of the King: "There drew he forth the brand Excalibur, / And o’er him, drawing it, the winter moon, / Brightening the skirts of a long cloud, ran forth / And sparkled keen with frost against the hilt / For all the haft twinkled with diamond sparks, / Myriads of topaz-lights, and jacinth-work / Of subtlest jewellery." In several French works, such as Chrétien's Perceval and the Vulgate Lancelot, Excalibur is used by Gawain, Arthur's nephew and one of his best knights.

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