United States Senator Thomas Daschle, former senate majority leader, explains that the book luminously situated President Obama s Asia pivot that is often lost in geopolitical writing .
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He always knew how to light me so luminously, so magically, thanks, too, to my luminous, magical complexion and of course, the luminous, magical eyes.
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It is neither a bejeweled Gothic cathedral like the Woolworth lobby, nor a Jazz Age crazy quilt like the Chrysler lobby, nor a luminously serene sanctuary like the Seagram lobby.
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The lobby, a luminously memorable space with 20-foot-high green marble columns under a ceiling of translucent glass panels, was used as a temporary morgue after the attack.
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It's luminously romantic, as are two songs that Winwood cowrote with his wife, Eugenia, called " Real Love " and " Fill Me Up ."
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His nurse, a luminously beautiful black woman named Rosalie, becomes acquainted with him in ways Douglas cannot or will not; drawn together by Bible study and impending death, a tender friendship forms.
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And if the movie had just been about their relationship, and how it allows Louise to discover herself again _ which Linney conveys luminously and with great range _ we would have been just fine.
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But you don't have to be a congregant at the church of Freud to get the jokes in " The Treatment, " or to bask in the luminously treacherous portrayal of Morales.
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The other was a luminously transparent performance of Schoenberg's " Verklaerte Nacht, " brilliantly led by Hilary Hahn, the young violinist, and anchored by Siegfried Palm, a veteran cellist.
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And the luminously refurbished little church in the shape of an Ionic temple on the Rue Notre-Dame, now an antiques street, where Protestant wine merchants from England, Germany and the Netherlands worshiped.