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But back home, the lustre has been lost a little.
Since then, it appears to have lost some of its lustre.
But there was both lustre and depth in her eyes.
But what lustre they add to a cruise like this!
I return him to the pool where he will acquire lustre.
As the years passed more lustre was added to the beads.
"After all, you added to its lustre today with your fine Hand.
The first use of lustre decoration was as painting on glass.
Others were kept more or less for show, to add lustre to their employers' reputation.
The boy's first birthday added lustre to this year's event.
Its high lustre, on the other hand, is more like secondary lead minerals.
He is on a quest of real sheen and lustre.
The name has its lustre, but the street's lost its.
A wavering image started to form slowly on the lustre.
They did not lose the smallest fraction of their lustre.
Come on Smith, put a bit of lustre into the performance.'
There was a lustre to the skin, even where the sun had not gilded it.
The whole lustre of the moon was upon her.
He gave, in the eyes of the seekers after amusement, a lustre to America.
It is apparently no longer under development, and its developers have moved on to a new project named Lustre.
Pearls, it seems, like love, need human warmth to keep their lustre.
Diamond never shone with such lustre in the eyes of Philip.
Commercial support for Lustre is available from a wide array of vendors.
Today, the Seven Sisters have lost some of their old lustre.
Lustre tiles are also still in place at the Alhambra.
The act had lost its luster for her long ago.
They seemed to him to have lost a good bit of their luster.
And they had indeed given a certain luster to the name he used most often.
Whether it has had much luster at any time in the last 30 years is another matter.
Yes, it takes a little luster off tonight for me.
His eyes seemed to lose a little of their luster.
"New York has certainly lost some of its luster," he said.
"The job is not seen as having the luster it once did."
I'm afraid they will have lost their luster by now.
Baseball lost some of its luster - for a moment.
But once that generation went, the job lost its luster.
They're fresh now, but might they lose their luster over time?
But the commissioner said the game had lost some of its luster.
But since the 2008-9 financial crisis, no big bank has lost more of its luster.
For a while the guns will bring great luster to your name.
But the jewel has lost some of its luster in recent years.
Newspapers may have lost their luster for yet another media company.
Many of the more involved preparations, though, have lost their luster.
And some of the luster is rubbing off on his party.
His eyes had an even greater luster than I'd observed before.
The sound of a crash is changed by its luster.
He felt himself drowning in the dark luster of her eyes.
He could use the luster of that name to raise an army against me.
Real life movie star to everyone who experienced her luster.
There was a definite luster in the girl's eyes now.