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His appointment was a change for a group used to having one of the industry's luminaries as its president.
He is just not yet the luminary that Montana was.
Students who choose research universities do so because they want to be among luminaries.
They have moved on, but you still might stumble over a luminary or two.
"And if I go to meet this luminary of the heavens?"
Nobody present could ever hope to see that brilliant luminary again.
I am in no way comparing myself to these lovely luminaries.
He is a luminary with a major passion for peace, religion and science.
Luminaries of the tap world have taken the stage, and word has spread.
These four were then each quite well known, luminaries of the flamenco world.
These Luminaries often seem hidden from the public eye almost with no exception.
He certainly had the attention of every glittering luminary in that hall.
Still, there was no shortage of Democratic luminaries on display.
At one time or another, all the pictured luminaries lived in the same great European city.
At least some of the attending luminaries seemed anxious to get down to business.
But what if those luminaries are not particularly popular even among their party's rank and file?
Stars and social luminaries are a key component of the successful store party.
In doing so, they have earned themselves the respect of numerous luminaries within the music industry.
Many of these luminaries have invested more than their time and reputations.
And sometimes they pay homage to the renowned example of the luminaries in the room.
Intellectual luminaries and other important figures speak at over 400 annual events.
But the Roundtable luminaries made clear the stakes as no one else could, he said.
Beside it appeared a world, fit child of that luminary in size.
How is it that this modest series attracts such luminaries?
The greater luminaries shone each more clearly than a winter's moon.