Glows
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The other reason is this amazing bush
glows.
This is a map that grows and
glows
and becomes your navigation for the rest of the book.
It
glows
from within, it's translucent.
He is not a vending machine, but he is one of the founders of Genspace, a community biolab in Brooklyn, New York, where anybody can go and take classes and learn how to do things like grow E. coli that
glows
in the dark or learn how to take strawberry DNA.
Now if you've ever seen or even heard about fireflies, then you'll know how magically they can transform our everyday landscape into something ethereal and otherworldly, and this happens around the globe, like this hillside in the Smoky Mountains that I saw transformed into a living cascade of light by the eerie
glows
of these blue ghost fireflies, or a roadside river that I visited in Japan as it was giving birth to the slow, floating flashes of these Genji fireflies, or in Malaysia, the mangrove trees that I watched blossom nightly not with flowers but with the lights of a thousand — (Bleep!
These cells are green because they're making a protein that
glows
green.
The accretion disk
glows
brightly in the x-rays, and huge magnetic fields can launch the material into space at nearly the speed of light.
A male firefly
glows
above a field on a summer’s night, emitting a series of enticing flashes.
From her beacon-hand
Glows
world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame.
So let's go back to Mesa Arch, the way that the rock
glows
orange and the lovely layers of blue in the background.
When thrusters B and C are on, the Fuel gauge
glows.
2. When thrusters A, B, and D are on, the Fuel gauge
glows
and the Helium tank rattles.
3. When thrusters C, D, and E are on, the Fuel gauge
glows
and the Gravitometer spins.
Shortly after the Fuel gauge
glows
and the Gravitometer spins, the Reactor leaks.
So, here's a power cord which
glows
brighter the more energy that you use, which I think is a pretty cool concept, although I think it ought to work the other way around, that it gets brighter the more you don't use.
The ice of Antarctica
glows
with a light so dazzling, it blinds the unprotected eye.
You'd hardly know that a year later MGM put Norma Shearer in THE DIVORCEE which
glows
with MGM technical know how.
She also
glows
constantly when nervous (though we never see much of that later on).
Streep
glows
and you wonder if she really has the depth of feeling on display or if it's just that---a display, switched on and off like a light.
Dukakis does not show up until the last 15 minutes, but when she does, the screen
glows.
Bizarre gore murders such as a man being pulled into a toilet, a woman's throat being attacked by a monster which emerges from the mold on a colleague's arm, a victim stabbed by a teddy bear(!), a female victim getting "raped"(..blissfully, in this case, unlike THE ENTITY)by a ghost, and one woman getting beheaded by a sword(..it
glows
like a Star Wars light saber, an obvious poke at the George Lucas flicks).
Kay Francis
glows
in every scene, yet her acting shines with her delivery.
I love remembrances, and Woody's look back at his WWII childhood
glows
with warmth.
The surgeon, having satisfied himself that everything was as he had left it, very deliberately resumed his seat and replaced his wig, as he inquired, with a brevity that would have honored Lieutenant Mason,-"Had it petticoats, George?""I saw nothing but its heavenly eyes - its bloom - its majestic step - its grace," replied the young man, with rather more ardor than his surgeon thought consistent with his debilitated condition; and he laid his hand on his mouth to stop him, saying himself,-"It must have been Miss Jeanette Peyton - a lady of fine accomplishments, with - hem - with something of the kind of step you speak of - a very complacent eye; and as to the bloom, I dare say offices of charity can summon as fine a color to her cheeks, as
glows
in the faces of her more youthful nieces."
Some love the tulip's gaudier dyes, Where deepening blue with yellow vies, And gorgeous beauty glows; But happier he, whose bridal wreath, By love entwined, is found to breathe The sweetness of the rose.
Over the strife of the schoolsLow the day burnsBack with the kine from the poolsEach one returnsTo the life that he knows where the altar flame
glows
and the tulsi is trimmed in the urns.
Ceaseless fiery arrows dart in and out amongst the flying thunder-clouds; the vaporous mass soon
glows
with incandescent heat; hailstones rattle fiercely down, and as they dash upon our iron tools they too emit gleams and flashes of lurid light.
The street
glows
narrower and deeper, every space is overwhelmed and disappears.
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