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But in the end, the only thing that really matters is how incandescently real she comes across on the screen.
Her clothing fell away and she stood incandescently nude before me.
He knew what to expect finally when the flame ate incandescently at the hard rock.
Cooling but still incandescently hot gold will sometimes sigh almost like that.
I thought him the most incandescently intelligent person I had ever met.
It was an incandescently brilliant white light streaking down across the sky.
For a moment the fighter's screen was incandescently bright.
He recalled another patient, an incandescently intelligent boy with severe asthma.
With a soft pop and a burst of incandescently white light, it ignited.
Mr. Wilson's play would have to be incandescently angry, wouldn't it?
Some huge eye, sensing radio waves a kilometer long, would see them as incandescently rich.
Incandescently brown eyes popped from the ends of the optic nerves.
She stood before him incandescently nude, and, he gaped at the sudden sight.
With its raw poured concrete floors and incandescently white walls, the shop looks lunar.
Incandescently furious, he retreated to the bathroom and wet a T-shirt to put over his face.
The sun shone incandescently through the fabric of the white hood, from behind, casting the face into deep shadow.
When heated by the operating flame the mantle glows incandescently.
Skip Away is no shooting star, burning incandescently for a season and then fading away.
Switters blushed so incandescently he could have hired out his face as a beer sign.
If its characters are monsters, they are incandescently alive.
The flame held faces, images, the pattern of her own life, all swimming incandescently before her in that small fire.
She straightened in her saddle, the white lock at her brow suddenly incandescently bright.
When the wave of white reached the Gate, the portal misted over, then flared incandescently.
She comes over a lot to play with us, and she is still, as our old mutual friend Neshama puts it, incandescently beautiful.