Shone
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125 examples of Shone in a sentence
And when we
shone
UV at them, or when we warmed them up to the same level as the lamps, but didn't actually let the rays hit the skin, this didn't happen.
You just
shone
less light up into the sky.
It is hard for me to grasp how an actress like Anne Parillaud, who
shone
superbly in Femme Fatale, would sign up for such a piece of crap!
It seemed so wraped up in seeming 'wacky' that no interesting story ever
shone
through.
Woody Allen (who I have to confess at the outset I have never been a big fan of) directed this quasi-documentary about the life of Emmett Ray (Sean Penn), a 1930's jazz guitarist whose star apparently
shone
for a while, then quickly faded.
Too bad! Nine years ago, it was very much a Liberal Agenda objective to trash the Founding Fathers and indeed they had some success in eradicating the Founding Fathers from many American classrooms including, for example, New Jersey; whose eradication of our great founders quickly ended when the Washington Times
shone
the spotlight of truth into the NJ School Board and their subversive deed.
The main cast gave good performances and Dick Van Dyke's entertainer roots
shone
through with the use of magic, dance and humor.
Na Nan especially
shone
light on what it means to be single and fabulous (well, not gracefully).
Renee Zellweger
shone
far above the rest of the cast, Chris O'Donnell still needs to work on his comic timing, and the entire plot was an insult to women.
Cornell MacNeill is not a name I am familiar with, but he certainly
shone
as Germont, with a fine baritone voice, and good stage presence.
Astaire and Rogers had been such a success in "Flying Down to Rio", that today the true stars of the film are almost forgotten (Gene Raymond and Dolores Del Rio) and they also
shone
in "The Gay Divorcée" (1934).
More generally, however, Snowden’s disclosures have
shone
a spotlight on the US government’s handover of responsibility for some of its most sensitive programs to for-profit entities.
Such reports have
shone
a spotlight on the threat posed by NCDs in LMICs – a spotlight that other developments have made even brighter.
Three years later, the palace gates were in disrepair and the stars
shone
through leaks in the roof.
After his violent death in 2002, Geert Wilders, a former punk rocker with a pile of dyed platinum blond hair,
shone
brightest in the Dutch populist firmament.
Egypt and (especially) Tunisia did well enough on the growth front, but where they really
shone
was on these broader indicators.
On the French, English, and Portuguese teams, too, it is the young players that have
shone
– despite the continuing presence of Zidane, Beckham, and Figo.
Cooler heads should look, instead, to Muslim Spain, Al-Andalus, which
shone
in Europe from the eighth century until the fifteenth century – a fertile period of cultural brilliance that paved the way for the Western Renaissance, as well as an inspiring paradigm of convivencia, or coexistence.
Moreover, the COVID-19 pandemic has
shone
a harsh light on the ways health outcomes are linked to social and economic disparities, and this realization has led to the politicization of other data, such as that relating to crime incidence, incomes, and ethnic identities.
Returning to MultilateralismNEW YORK – COVID-19 has
shone
a light on the acute vulnerabilities of a deeply interconnected world.
And growing market concentration, particularly in the digital economy, has
shone
a spotlight on the need to address new technologies’ distributional implications – both within and between countries.
The moon, which was still giving light when first he went out, now
shone
only like quicksilver; the streak of dawn, previously so noticeable, now had to be looked for; what had been vague spots on the distant field were now clearly visible.
The still unpainted iron roof
shone
dazzlingly in the sunshine.
Little as there was of affectation and conventionality in Kitty's general character, yet Levin was astonished at what was revealed to him now that every veil had fallen and the very kernel of her soul
shone
through her eyes.
With rhythmic jerks over the joints of the rails, the carriage in which Anna sat rattled past the platform and a brick wall, past the signals and some other carriages; the sound of wheels slightly ringing against the rails became more rhythmical and smooth; the bright evening sunshine
shone
through the window, and a breeze moved the blind.
Jeanlin grinned; even Alzire's eyes
shone.
The engine alone
shone
at the end with its copper; the well-greased steel cables moved like ribbons soaked in ink, and the pulleys above, the enormous scaffold which supported them, the cages, the trams, all this prodigality of metal made the hall look sombre with their hard grey tones of old iron.
There was nothing beautiful in her large round face, with its yellow complexion eaten by the coal; but her eyes
shone
with flame, a charm rose from her skin, a trembling of desire which made her rosy and young.
And as M. Hennebeau went back into the middle of the room, giving a glance at each article of furniture, he noticed in the open bed a bright point which
shone
like a star.
Her eyes had fallen on the parcels, and she began to talk about her poor daughter, who had become a widow, displaying her own wretchedness, while her eyes
shone
with covetousness.
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