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On the bench a large light bulb was glowing faintly.

This infared image shows that dust glowing brightly instead.

This doesn't fully explain the source of the red-glowing outwardly expanding gas, however.

The ember was placed inside a hollowed-out turnip to keep it glowing longer.

The disgraced financier built his career and his one-time glowing reputation from nothing.

Ask yourself if you really need that 30 foot inflated, glowing, singing snowman.

Intuition is a middle ground between having consciously learned something and knowing something instinctively. If we have learned that things glowing red can burn us, we tend to classify all red-glowing things as potentially dangerous until proven otherwise.

"Their skin turned a glowing red, " said the Staffordshire police inspector's report. "They saw a darkish silver inverted saucer shaped object in a field, which was glowing red beneath.

The bright glowing gas flowing around the sunspots has a temperature of over one million degrees Celsius.

They get their intense, blue-tinged light direct from the tiny plasma glowing brightly between the lamp's electrodes.

The two story building has a full glass facade with a large canopy and a huge glowing Apple logo.

Surrounding them are patterns of glowing pastels, blues and cyans, slashes of purple, and brilliant accents of scarlet.

Scientists have even engineered artificial switches to start glowing or giving off some kind of electrochemical or biochemical signal once they are switched "on."

Dr Maitland speculated that if he could attach glowing proteins to viruses programmed to find and infect cancer cells, he could make tumours easier to see.

Megan ran on the brick road but bumped into a well dressed man in red and gold glowing robes with a long black coloured moustache.

These 'trees' provide seating, shade and acoustic absorption and at night they serve as an illuminate bodies which fill the room with white or blue glowing light.

Here, delicate rings of colorful glowing gas (nitrogen-red, hydrogen-green, and oxygen-blue) outline the tenuous walls of the hourglass.

The program displays a glowing cube, the viewer is looking directly at the red face of the cube, so what you actually see is a red square on a black background.

The arms are lined with pink star-forming regions of glowing hydrogen, newborn blue star clusters, and obscuring dust lanes that provide the raw material for future generations of stars.

The call for 50- to 100-word nominations went out last spring, and about 210 000 glowing essays were submitted by friends, colleagues, and family members of potential flame carriers.

Where Henry had the natural features of middle-age - mild creases beside her nose and beneath her eyes, for instance - Madonna's face was eerily unlined, skin glowing, cheeks conspicuously plump.

Pliny also described how he was able to make practical use of bioluminescence: a walking stick dipped in the glowing slime of a jellyfish, he observed, “will light the way like a torch”.

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