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I looked at my hands and saw them glowing, limned in blue light.
He saw himself through their eyes, a figure limned with brilliance.
There was something about them, limned by the green water and the bright sun.
A tall, thin figure stood limned against the light inside.
I knew no one in the dale who had the talent for limning.
As the light grew, a spark limned it here and there.
Life, as she limns it, is too brutal to enjoy.
Figures appeared, limned against the light, pouring out from inside.
And at last it was time for the marquist to start limning.
He could see a figure limned against the magenta sky.
In the new world limned by the report, ethnicity and race are moving categories.
A fire started up somewhere, limning them all in orange and yellow.
She turned toward him, and her features were limned in the firelight.
At the end a light limned a closed door.
The fire had burned down, and the lines of his body were limned with shadow.
He was limned by light from the company mess.
A figure rose from the rubble, stood limned against the glow.
At one end, the neon limned the reclining body of a woman.
The risk is that by trying to limn something called white culture, you make a fetish of it.
Sunlight limned her legs against the white dress she wore.
One moment, all were statues, limned in the different headlamps' light.
There had to be some new territory to be limned.
The servant girl stood limned in the hole through the panel.
The sun was setting, limning the distant town in sharp relief.
She saw three figures silhouetted in the light from the open door, red hair limned with gold.