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1 He had flashed like a brilliant meteor across the dull life of the colony.
2 The prince's prophesies had proven true; Hartmut had descended upon them like a brilliant meteor .
3 He was not even a brilliant meteor .
4 Collisions do occur, but they aren't the violent smashes that make the brilliant meteor displays of Earth.
5 The brilliant meteor attracts a thousand times more attention, than the brightest star that shines in the firmament.
6 Down among them there at Montpellier, like a brilliant meteor , flashed this wonderful Rabelais, in the year 1530.
7 Mohammed raises his eyes for an instant, and sees the figure sweep past him like a brilliant meteor .
8 At the moment, a brilliant meteor appeared in the sky directly over his head, and vanished in the east.
9 Still more like a brilliant meteor that flashes and is gone was Shelley, the most highly strung of all modern lyrists.
10 The brilliant meteor which had flashed across the sky of the little town that night had a decisive influence on Jean-Christophe's mind.
11 As the President left the White House, to join the grand procession to the Capitol, a brilliant meteor shot athwart the heavens, above his head.
12 They, and some few others were like brilliant meteors , only making the darkness of the night more apparent.
13 "The most brilliant meteor that flashed across the sky of the nineteenth century," said Sainte-Beuve.
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