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1 Both sonnets will grow more and more luminous as they are regarded.
2 Assuredly this period has not produced a profounder and more luminous essay.
3 She had been a golden child, and was even more luminous now.
4 He seemed to detach himself from her, his eyes became more luminous .
5 He died at the gates of dawn, entering gates more luminous still.
6 The velvet of the cloudless sky grew darker, and the stars more luminous
7 The heavy shadows only made the high lights seem more luminous .
8 She will remember how much more luminous and beautiful the world then seemed.
9 She seemed brighter, her horn more luminous , every time she came.
10 But there is one who is more luminous than the others--'
11 The sky is becoming more and more luminous over his head.
12 This material was two to four times more luminous than the star's normal brightness.
13 Katharine did her best to make her smile more luminous .
14 They will have to let the Law of Bronze become more luminous than the sun.
15 Like all young punks, we considered ourselves polestars for the more luminous articles of style.
16 As the evening drew on the vapour became more luminous , and somewhat resembled an aurora.
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