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Times Square was about to be born in all its incandescence.
For a long moment he stared into that blue incandescence.
The ice and air in their way exploded into incandescence.
Even they were wounded, and would anyway be caught by the Incandescence.
Most of all they are about the incandescence of light and color.
More important, incandescence operates on the red, or warm, end of the color spectrum.
He is also a pitcher capable of incandescence on the mound.
It was a blaze of incandescence in the dark; and still they climbed.
Only the incandescence of the metal and the flame itself were visible.
This time the carbon strip burned at incandescence for about eight minutes.
The island became a ball of incandescence as land and water vaporized.
But the moments ticked, and the night lost its twilight incandescence.
The three children had run into the shop, so the girl stood alone under the incandescence of a lighting tube.
It would become an impossible one when hydrogen fusion turned the whole world to incandescence.
Instead, they used a ceramic rod that was heated to incandescence.
"I wasn't aware of any incandescence, but I'll take your word for it."
To the right and left of me the ground was heated to incandescence by further beam-shots.
It was alive, a glorious, screaming incandescence pregnant with death.
May her family be comforted by the incandescence of her life.
She was both terrified and enthralled by the internal incandescence of her mother.
They shed even the furious incandescence of the magnesium for a time.
Never did the sacred fire of marriage glow with a brighter incandescence.
After a few milliseconds, the energy of the shock front will no longer be great enough to heat the air into incandescence.
For one split second white incandescence gushed through the dimension door.
And in addition to the light and the overwhelming incandescence, there was something else, too.