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  • There shone a holy light
  • A second helicopter hovering nearby shone a bright searchlight directly at the tram, inh
  • en and the ignored, Mary Robinson has not only shone a light on human suffering, but illuminated a
  • he six members are: Kingone Wang, Figaro Ceng, Shone An, Arroy Shen, Peter Chang, Derrick Hsu.
  • for Tuba was developed at the RRL by David H. Shone and Lauritsen C. Marshall.
  • Graham shone, and the following season (2004/05) was again
  • on claimed to have this vision: "A great light shone and the fire of the Holy Spirit fell on each o
  • i played for the Mangere East club in 1996 and shone as a junior in their U19 side in 1997 scoring
  • r and splitting time between two leagues, Mark shone as one of the best two-way defensemen of the 1
  • e scrum was one of the reasons why Shaun Perry shone as he did.
  • a successful domestic rugby career, Rush never shone at international level, having only eight All
  • And the moon shone bright on the old Abbey wall;
  • He shone brightly in fame and vocation.
  • In the first third of the season, both players shone brightly, with both being considered early can
  • However, he shone during his next Second XI match, picking up fo
  • ks for him to regain match fitness but he then shone during the successful run at the tail-end of t
  • Richard Shone, editor of The Burlington Magazine has critici
  • Her silver hair shone even in the moonlight, and her eyes were clear
  • Lighthouse, also known as Moeraki Lighthouse, shone for the first time on April 22, 1878, followin
  • United in holiness of faith, they shone forth as communicants of God the Word./
  • The range light itself shone from a window in the second story of the house
  • lice officer drove up to the station wagon and shone his flashlight on the driver, revealing a thin
  • was not in violent or exuberant parts that he shone... his artistic merit was that he could always g
  • The light was not regularly shone, however, until November 15, 1860, when Joshua
  • He first shone in the 2000 Under-19s World Cup.
  • He shone in Shrewsbury's playoff semi final, second leg
  • He shone in his debut with the Breakers, scoring 34 poi
  • ded West Bridgford School and was said to have shone in football from an early age.
  • 0 acres (8 ha) crown grant to surveyor William Shone in 1844.
  • in reflectance of two beams of light that are shone in normal incident on a surface with different
  • ason of the Indian Premier League in 2008, and shone in the league opener in Bangalore.
  • an F1 Champion in the 1960s, he had originally shone in the European Formula Junior firmament back
  • r the FIFA World Cup in Germany, where Hurtado shone, it was reported that high profile clubs such
  • Shone left the industry around 2007 and then made a
  • g to legend, the relics not only survived, but shone like gold when moved to a place of devotion.
  • ibed Beatrice as "[O]f medium height, her hair shone like gold, her face most beautiful..."
  • the Great Poet Wimalaratne Kumaragama, who had shone like a bright star in the firmament of sinhala
  • e Indian tour of Australia in 1947/48, Phadkar shone more with the bat than the ball.
  • mber assault: "The Navy and Marines have never shone more brightly than this morning."
  • Buffet had some oratorical talent, but shone most in opposition.
  • The light first shone on the night of May 13, 1868.
  • Donaldson shone on ballads before, but it's nevertheless surpr
  • He shone on the domestic scene as part of the CSKA Sofi
  • After six seasons in Kansas City in which he shone on the field but was involved with the law sev
  • on where the pupils appear white when light is shone on them), along with other developmental issue
  • The Stars returned and shone once again under the stewardship of club legen
  • He immediately shone out there at that level, and signed a new prof
  • t was that our friend Gabbett's animal spirits shone out.
  • Its radiance shone over many lands.
  • lamp harbour", referring to a red beacon which shone over the pier at night as a warning to ships.
  • This humility shone particularly on two occasions.
  • Pouga stepped down a division where he really shone, playing for AC Bellinzona of the Swiss second
  • In his book Blockbuster, Tom Shone referred to The Wiz as "expensive crud."
  • Baron, Wendy; Shone, Richard, et al. (1992).
  • The main beam, at 63 feet, shone seaward towards Llandudno.
  • "The national No. 1 box office star has seldom shone so brilliantly in her singing, dancing and rep
  • powerful emotions at work that the band really shone, the song alternating between a hard rock guit
  • Brightly shone their artefacts,
  • The light is shone through a window.
  • The light is shone through an horizontal slit just below the dome
  • Here again, Dylan's influence shone through their work choosing standards includin
  • hat the group's professionalism and experience shone through with the slickest stage performance of
  • His streak as a vaggeyakarar has shone through in his thillanas set to all the 35 sul
  • When a monochromatic light is shone through an atom, the Absorption cross section
  • uch as "Euro Bass Day 2003" in Verona where he shone through as the winner.
  • th a 4-32 record and a last-place finish, Noel shone through as a revelation recruit.
  • n a difficult match, though the tourists class shone through to win the game comfortably.
  • Light is shone through the tube, and the prism at the other e
  • ime till the end of the season, his experience shone through in the 5-1 thrashing of fellow promoti
  • eadership skills and teaching ability, though, shone through and Cockrell spent the next few years
  • other, but it was his defensive qualities that shone through as he kept his opposite number, the pr
  • 1830s and equipped with a paraffin lamp, which shone through a half-gallery under a window.
  • fight, however the champion qualities of Tszyu shone through in rounds 3-5.
  • to the scrummmaging rule, but Travers ability shone through and as part of a seven man pack was im
  • in the temple, and the bright rays of the sun shone through it, and fell upon the king's face, ins
  • But his professionalism shone through, and he took it all in stride.
  • Freleng's talent quickly shone through, and Schlesinger's hiring of Frederick
  • ue to injuries; although rusty, Olsen's talent shone through, and he finished the season with 7 sta
  • talent at rugby, especially his goal-kicking, shone through.
  • which images from a variety of projectors are shone, to simulate the night sky and to provide mult
  • rth of Thrace and where it was claimed the sun shone twenty-four hours a day.
  • A secondary beam shone up the River Dee, towards the hamlet of Dawpoo
  • proached the beams of the Sun of Righteousness shone upon his soul and his and his faith triumphed
  • discovery, those notable Valtellines that once shone upon the board of Caesar...
  • 'Chida') wrote; "And after much time, the sun shone upon the land.... with the precious book 'Yad
  • er, whereas former goalkeeper Laurent Di Lorto shone with Sochaux and France.
  • Again Miller shone, with 77 points and 108 penalty minutes in jus
  • was she in her very soul that her countenance shone with the ornament of the good-pleasure of God,