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If a complex, fulgent knot in space can be called happy, then that was its condition.
And in what may be the show's best picture, a fulgent Western sky is seen reflected in the roof of a car.
The sudden blaze of reflected light made a fulgent halo around the emperor, blessing him.
The scout's beacon had made it clear: the nearby star, a fulgent yellow-white, was the one they'd come to find.
There was a light in her eyes, akin to the one seen in that moment just before a fulgent sun crosses the eastern horizon.
The breeze was scarcely strong enough to raise kites; the fulgent sun cast purplish shadows.
But the more he looked into its fulgent depths, the less it seemed to glare; the more it became only a tranquil, fathomless whiteness.
But it had become riper, more fulgent, more dramatic in the contemporary European-Decadent meaning of dramatic.
Arching tendrils from the sun's corona reached out and joined with the fulgent aurora, striking golden fire from the edge of the phenomenon.
Some deep in the hold of rusty tramp steamers filled with slabs of fig paste or fulgent sacks of red pepper that burned his eyes.
But still the magic volume holds The raptur'd eye in realms apart, And fulgent sorcery enfolds The willing mind and eager heart.
Now burst athwart the fulgent formlessness A rift of purer sheen, a sight supernal, Broader that all the void conceiv'd by man, Yet narrow here.
By day we journeyed through a landscape made sublime by the light of a fulgent sun, imparting an almost luminous splendor to all it touched, creating shimmering horizons and shining vistas on every side.
Then dawns DUNSANY with celestial light And fulgent visions break upon our sight: His barque enchanted each sad spirit bears To shores of gold, beyond the reach of cares.
For the rest of his life he intended to spread the wisdom of Grraf, and for the rest of his life he intended to be such a fulgent Nig that all other Nigs, especially his father, would fade from the sky.
The bulletin originated the cultivar name Nepenthes 'Fulgent Koto' and provided descriptions for the cultivars Nepenthes 'Aichi', Nepenthes 'Nagoya', Nepenthes 'Suzue Kondo', and Nepenthes 'Tokuyoshi Kondo'.
And they were surmounted by a mighty dome of glass, through which shone the sun and moon and planets when it was clear, and from which were hung fulgent images of the sun and moon and stars and planets when it was not clear.