How To Use Radiant In A Sentence

  • You know that moment when really liking someone turns into a radiant love - overwhelming, a little frightening and almost exasperatingly fresh?
  • Her face was radiant with delight at the good news.
  • The crisp dynamic shifts and organized flourishes whet your appetite for more of the same, especially during the radiant synth pinwheels of the chorus.
  • The result: a radiant glow. The Sun
  • The flame was glorious - radiant with the colours of antique knighthood and the flashing gallantries of the past; but no substance fed it; flaring wildly, it tossed to and fro in the wind; it was suddenly put out.
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  • Looking radiantly healthy - in contrast to her wan mien of recent months - she lucidly defended herself the interviewers tried to extract an apology from her.
  • The radiant beauty of the score, and the warm tenderness at the heart of it, are very moving.
  • Incident energy: Total arc energy, both radiant and convective, that is actually received per unit area, in calories per square centimeter. CSE - Top Articles
  • He smiled over at Marietta, then his face paled and he froze, seeing Marietta's rounded stomach and radiant face.
  • Notice also that the range, or spectrum, of visible light frequencies is only a very small part of the whole spectrum of radiant energy. The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language
  • Her recent acrylic abstractions are boldly graphic with radiant colors in dynamic geometric compositions.
  • She looks radiant and I am so pleased to hear that she has now married. The Sun
  • Mary graduates from a tense, haunted guilt about her role in the murder of Darnley to a radiant, assured queenliness in the spiritual honesty and dignity with which she faces death.
  • Their eyes glowed with it; their faces were radiant, and auras of light coruscated around them. Aerie
  • Water flows through radiant tubes in floor slabs for both heating and cooling.
  • It had made her radiant, glorifying her substance without cavil or complaint. SACRAMENT
  • Fire, the most basic source of radiant heat, has been known to man for many thousands of years, and was probably used to roast meat spitted on green wood far back into prehistory.
  • With electric cook tops, there are a number of new types of burners on the market: solid disk elements, radiant elements under glass, halogen elements, and induction elements.
  • This can be particularly painful when it comes to big audio-visual systems and "smart" home automation systems that control everything from radiant floors and humidity to light dimmers and pool temperatures. Cutting Edge Today, Passé Tomorrow
  • When Wilbraham was telling me this part of Ids story he seemed to be enveloped -- "enveloped" is the word that best conveys my own experience of him -- by some quite radiant happiness. The Best British Short Stories of 1922
  • For instance, the expression for star might be `bright-white-continuing", while one might think of a supernova as `radiant-splendid-dying". THE BROKEN GOD
  • By Wells's own testimony, she had a quick Irish wit, high spirits and radiant common sense.
  • The bride looked radiant.
  • The face cream had a good consistency and left the face looking radiant and fresh, although there was no improvement on the wrinkles. Times, Sunday Times
  • But again, perhaps problematically, they are beautiful statues – inspiring, optimistic, and utopian; totems to the radiant future that was always promised, but never quite arrived.
  • Even the Magdalene herself, eyes turned in horror from the abandoned grave to the radiant glory of the seraphim, had the faint touch of that naiveté in her eyes.
  • I love London particularly for that layered feel, for its glorious haphazardness and its unique personality, which Peter Ackroyd personisifes as William Blake's Glad Day: a radiant youth with his arms outstretched against rainbow light. MIND MELD: Real-Life Places That Inspire Exceptional World Building
  • Once hot, the metal itself becomes a radiant heat source - and incandesces to a cozy red glow.
  • This drawing shows the frequency of some of the common forms of radiant energy. The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language
  • The bride, given in marriage by her father Frank, looked radiant in an ivory raw silk dress with diamanté detail and long train.
  • The sun was radiant in a clear blue sky.
  • Outwardly, Gina didn't seem troubled - she babysat for neighbors, wrote cute poems, and smiled radiantly for pictures.
  • But in my twenties the need to be prepared for the unexpected was not an issue, even without a stitch of makeup and tousled just woke up hair, my radiant youth inoculated me about worrying about […] All Things Girl » All Things Girl » 2010 » March
  • I have seen at the resting places carriage loads of women of radiant beauty, and others mounted on a modest ass, such as composes the fortunes of the people of Montmorency. The physiology of taste; or Transcendental gastronomy. Illustrated by anecdotes of distinguished artists and statesmen of both continents by Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin. Translated from the last Paris edition by Fayette Robinson.
  • The radiant bride was given away by her brother and attended by a ‘best woman’ rather than bridesmaids.
  • On this morning she was softly and shyly radiant. Her eyes were dreamily bright, her cheeks genuine 15)peachblow, her expression a happy one, 16)tinged with reminiscence.
  • The word luminosity describes the nature of celestial light, and the music of composer James Whitbourn is a celebration of that light: peaceful, radiant and clear. James Whitbourn's Celestial Sounds
  • He is doing research on radiant intensity.
  • The new princess's radiant happiness will be a treasured memory of this amazing day. The Sun
  • The caustic of a circle with radiant point on the circumference is a cardioid, while if the rays are parallel then the caustic is a nephroid.
  • Contemplation of Christ's radiant glory could be taken in such a way as to point away from the suffering Christ, but this need not be so.
  • It was Sunday, a radiant, flowerful Easter morning and the avenue was Tales of the Jazz Age
  • You are the legendary berserker who returns for Regin the Radiant. Dreams of a Dark Warrior
  • Fragments of powdery cloud like spray flung from a wave crest , sprinkled the radiant, lake - blue heaven.
  • The June light, now approaching the middle hours of the day, and radiant with sunshine, fell in long golden shafts across the body of the choir and into the ranks of the brothers and obedientiaries opposite, gilding half a face here and throwing its other half into exaggerated shade, there causing dazzled eyes in a blanched face to blink away the brightness. The Rose Rent
  • Radiant Ashley Olsen lounged calmly on a couch, Foxy Brown spilled out of her bandeau top, SNL's Kenan Thompson took up a banquette, and Naomi Campbell drifted across the dance floor.
  • Photographs showed it to consist of twenty or more radiant pieces in a straight line, embedded inside an extensive bright cloud.
  • Unfortunately, the alternatives (such as radiant "hydronic" heating) are just too expensive for the time being, and so forced-air is what we've got. The Berkeley Daily Planet, The East Bay's Independent Newspaper
  • These blankets then are covered with sheets that are warmed by radiant heat lamps until the neonate is brought into the room to prevent heat loss through conduction.
  • Convocation preferred the blight of the coward Science to the cultivation of all that was beautiful, distinguished, humane, and brave; and they reaped as they had sown, they kept the dog smotherer and lost the radiant spirit and uplifting eloquence of the inspired seer. Great Testimony against scientific cruelty
  • It filled his soul again with inexpressible joy and pleasure, as if everything else seemed dark by comparison with that infinite brilliance and radiant light-for it was night.
  • Low-e glazings use a thin, metallic oxide coating deposited on the glass to reduce radiant heat loss through the window.
  • The radiant heat beat against his face and before long, he wrapped his neckerchief around his face because the air was so hot.
  • There was something, too, of the frost-work's evanescent spiritual quality in the scene -- as though at any moment, with a puff of the balmy summer wind, the radiant glade, the hovering figure, the filagreed silver of the entire setting would melt into the accustomed stern and menacing forest of the northland, with its wolves, and its wild deer, and the voices of its sterner calling. The Blazed Trail
  • She appeared to be in a state of transcendental well-being, wholly aglow with radiant emanations of health. THE LONGEST WAY HOME
  • They were originally gilt and the effect must have been astonishingly different, radiant and looking like a golden altar canopy.
  • Gemma Atherton is radiant but is, unfortunately, a virtual non-character as Strawberry Fields, AKA Bond Girl #2. Movie Review: Quantum of Solace | /Film
  • The Duchess looked radiant in a red satin gown. The Sun
  • These heaters also can act as backup heat sources for hydronic radiant-heat systems and solar water heaters.
  • These are most useful on top of kitchen cabinets or beneath shelves to contribute more radiant light. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's relaxing, leaves your skin glowing and radiant. The Sun
  • The dazzling downtown locations are massive, dominated by skyscrapers whose light bathes the streets in a radiant glow.
  • More importantly, these animals may also take advantage of heat saving postures that could potentially lower radiant heat losses to cold night skies.
  • No fire that can be kindled upon the altar of speech can relume the radiant spark that perished yesterday. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform
  • Radiant cooling in the floor slab helps lower the room temperature more before the air is exhausted into an atrium space.
  • This cool air could be eliminated with low-e glazing, which has good insulating qualities and, thus, higher radiant temperatures on the glass surface.
  • The approach relies on the assumption that the largely unknown mechanisms presently linking radiant energy input and species richness will not change in concert with climate.
  • His face became radiant when Mr McClintock requested a small second helping of the lobster bisque. THE AMBASSADOR'S WOMEN
  • They also have a proprietary coating that reflects radiant interior heat back inside to help you stay warm in winter.
  • This is a worldview in which all doubts and dilemmas are solved through either divine intervention and/or the acceptance of God's radiant love.
  • Both actors perform well above the average, with Faulkner having the added benefit of physical grace and a radiantly expressive face.
  • Human eyes perceive optical waves, but the optical part of the spectrum occupies only a very small part of the total spectrum of radiant energy. The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language
  • The brides-to-be were radiant on the night.
  • He stops his work and the face he turns towards you is radiant.
  • The sky was clear, and the sun was bright and radiant.
  • The photophore is simply radiant heat -- heat plus light (See Fig. 3) -- and as this heat is applied to legs and buttocks of the crying child the diaper is warmed, the abdomen relaxes, gas is expelled, intestinal contractions relieved, and the baby is soon fast asleep. The Mother and Her Child
  • Most of the radiant style heaters do not need to be vented to the outside, which greatly simplifies installation.
  • She was radiant with joy at her wedding.
  • Their music melds together a scuzzy, squally blend of rebellious gospel/folk that at times possesses the radiant buoyancy of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeroes, and in quieter moments the seeping warmth of M Ward or intelligent, lovely meanderings of Elvis Perkins. Heather Browne: Drew Grow Brings Rock and Roll Salvation
  • They seemed to bloom with such a passion and live with radiant beauty, until they died within a night a few days after they first flowered.
  • And when cuteness and contrivance get too much, as in the film's ending, the radiant Thompson can be counted on to put a tart spin on sentiment.
  • On her wedding day the bride looked truly radiant.
  • Besides discouraging plant growth, the opaque toldo absorbs sunlight, becoming a huge radiant heater.
  • A many-tinted, radiant Aurora, this fairest of Orient Light-bringers.
  • Unstable infants may be observed under the radiant warmer for several hours, with attention to increased fluid losses.
  • She still looked radiant, despite her hair which was coming out of her upsweep, and her face, which was red and covered with sweat.
  • This drawing shows Mary not as the calm and sedate Theotokos holding the infant, as in Byzantine icons, nor as the serene and radiant young woman holding a plump and settled baby, familiar from early Renaissance paintings.
  • On the surface of the cloth stream that poured past him, he pictured radiant futures wherein he performed prodigies of toil, invented miraculous machines, won to the mastership of the mills, and in the end took her in his arms and kissed her soberly on the brow. THE APOSTATE: written by Jack London
  • And I am a lifelong Oprah fan so getting to see her up close -- and she looked radiant that day with her jewels blinging as a billionaire's should -- was a real treat for both of us. Erica Kennedy: Why Oprah's Favorite Things Show Makes Me Sad
  • Milly gave him a radiant smile and ushered him into the room, onto one of the seats at the kitchen table.
  • Their childish concerns and pleasures play out in a world of radiant heat and crisp shadows, tangerine sunsets and brilliant blue waves splashing against the Malecon.
  • They noted no fumarolic activity, although water vapor resulting from radiant heating of ice-cored moraines was observed. Four Hunnnnnn-dred Years « Climate Audit
  • The tubing for a radiant floor heating system is located either in the concrete, under wood subfloors, or on a subfloor of wood, precast concrete or concrete slab-on-grade, then covered with gypsum.
  • See also grand unified theory; radiant energy. The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language
  • Additional heating is provided by a hydronic radiant system embedded in the top level's poured-earth floor.
  • True to her word though she died on the Sunday morning, bathed in the radiant light of a spring sunrise.
  • How her face lights up with radiant joy when she gets her favorite treat!
  • The Reverend's writings on the Brahma viharas are greatly inspired by the radiant Compassion of Kuan Yin.
  • The author here suggests the introduction of a useful word, radiance, to express the light, radiant heat, and actinism of the sun, which are evidently modifications of the same form of energy.
  • We shall be fulfilled with his visible theophany in holy contemplations, and it shall shine round about us with radiant beams of glory just as of old it once shone round the disciples at the divine Transfiguration.
  • She looked radiant in a white silk dress.
  • Elsewhere sardonic mockery gave way to the radiant Mariinsky chorus and the harmonies of the Orthodox church. Times, Sunday Times
  • Laughing and playing peekaboo on the settee with his mother, Sidney pretends to be shy but then turns on a radiant smile for the camera.
  • The radiant smile and the sparkle in her blue eyes were the clear signs of a woman still deeply in love.
  • It enabled him to see beyond the crude populist image to the harsh realities that give stability and strength to Matisse's radiant vision of light and color.
  • Different kinds of radiant energy have certain fundamental characteristics in common.
  • Rachael looked radiant that night with her rosy cheeks and her lip gloss making her sweet lips even more tempting to Zack.
  • But she had a radiant smile—not so common among overserious Iranian politicians—and a Nokia mobile phone cord clipped beneath her chin, for constant calling. Let the Swords Encircle Me
  • It was ending with the couple looking joyful and radiant. The Sun
  • The physical parameters, relative humidity, and mean radiant temperature were also calculated.
  • Operating upon principles found in geothermal technology, this system is even more efficient than radiant flooring. World Wildlife Fund Builds Carbon Neutral Headquarters | Inhabitat
  • The absorption from atmospheric causes of radiant enemy in these parts he showed was due to "water-stuff," which he hesitated to call aqueous vapor, since the banded spectrum of water was present, and not lines. Scientific American Supplement, No. 363, December 16, 1882
  • His frown deepened, then transformed itself into a radiant grin.
  • Outwardly, Gina didn't seem troubled - she babysat for neighbors, wrote cute poems, and smiled radiantly for pictures.
  • Emanating radiant compassion toward all of her devotees, Ammachi is understood to be a manifestation of the Great Goddess on earth - a living Avatar.
  • Laura's glowing face was fairly radiant with beauty, and her figure was unconsciously displayed in such a variety of bewitching attitudes and dainty postures, that even a pair of frisky kittens, that had been chasing each other round the grassplot and up and down the stems of the cherry-trees, ceased their gambols and lay still, crouching in the grass, and watching her graceful motions, as if taking heed for future imitation. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 03, January, 1858
  • No surface can absorb more than all of the radiant energy which strikes it.
  • I'm fond of Mrs. Johnson, who has a gentle southern accent and a radiant expression.
  • She evened out the heaviness of the dress's fabric with natural make-up that played up her radiant skin.
  • The new princess's radiant happiness will be a treasured memory of this amazing day. The Sun
  • It had made her radiant, glorifying her substance without cavil or complaint. SACRAMENT
  • By means of photosynthesis, plants convert the radiant energy of the sun into chemical energy.
  • Current thinking is that a small component of dark matter is baryonic, meaning stuff composed of protons and neutrons, which is in the form of cold gas and dense, non-radiant objects such black holes, neutron stars, brown dwarfs and orphaned planets traditional known as Massive Astrophysical Compact Halo Objects – or MACHOs. What Can The (Dark) Matter Be? | Universe Today
  • Another focused on the radiant face of a woman dressed as the goddess Kali during a celebration. CIRCLE OF THREE: BOOK 15 INITIATION
  • He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity.
  • Wiley bathes his figures in a vibrant red glow, as if the background color were actually radiant.
  • When it was over, and Mugridge was back in the galley, he became greasily radiant, and went about his work, humming coster songs in a nerve-racking and discordant falsetto. Chapter 6
  • It is still radiantly decorated and is a strangely joyous place as if its 15th Century creators wanted to depict the ecstasies of heaven that awaited those who had died.
  • Radiant with beauty, the Cup of the Ptolemies was carven of onyx. The Lovecraft News Network
  • The bride given in marriage by her father Tommy looked radiant in a white dress with long train.
  • Gladly will I bestir the deedy hands, everywhere behold where thou hast need of me; bepraise the rich pomp of thy splendour; pursue unwearied the lovely harmonies of thy skilled handicraft; gladly contemplate the thoughtful pace of thy mighty, radiant clock; explore the balance of the forces and the laws of the wondrous play of countless worlds and their seasons; but true to the Rampolli
  • Her recent acrylic abstractions are boldly graphic with radiant colors in dynamic geometric compositions.
  • Low tide on a recent morning at Traeth Coch, or Red Wharf Bay, saw yachts high and dry on chocks as seabirds swirled below the radiant cloudlets. Country diary: Anglesey
  • You can also use it as a blusher to give your cheeks a radiant glow. The Sun
  • And Rudolph found himself face to face with the most radiant girl he had ever seen.
  • The moon is radiant, glowing bright as pale sunshine, revealing the white caps of the waves twelve stories below.
  • One could not help noticing that, in her radiant blondness, she is even more attractive than her husband.
  • Unit of luminous intensity candela The candela is the luminous intensity, in a given direction, of a source that emits monochromatic radiation of frequency 540 x 1012 hertz and that has a radiant intensity in that direction of 1/683 watt per steradian. International System of Units (SI)
  • She looked absolutely radiant with joy in her period dress, spinning and twirling on the floor.
  • Lead halide as radiant agent in high density discharge lamps for professional reprography applications. Purchasing - Top Stories
  • To this spiritual world we may refer the marvellously complex forces which we know as gravitation, cohesion, chemical force, radiant force, and electricity, without which the material universe could not exist for Darwinism (1889)
  • Sean was radiant at the prospect of a new friend his age, and hugged Kat, too.
  • The amount of radiant energy or intensity of light determines the brightness of a seen surface.
  • By means of photosynthesis, plants convert the radiant energy of the sun into chemical energy.
  • Boilers provide hydronic radiant heat by heating water that is circulated through copper or PEX tubing. Boilers Vs. Furnaces | Reuben's Home Inspection Blog
  • The annual deficit of radiant energy has to be balanced by additions of heat from lower latitudes; otherwise the ice sheets would become progressively colder.
  • These are most useful on top of kitchen cabinets or beneath shelves to contribute more radiant light. Times, Sunday Times
  • This arrangement supplies radiant heat and is called a photophore (See Fig. 3). The Mother and Her Child
  • Medical Devices: - Radiant Warmers, Incubators, Infant Warmes , Phototherapy Device, Temperature Monitor and Suction Units Medical Equipment.
  • It's dispensed through a brush and looks almost like a new layer of radiant skin has been painted on. Times, Sunday Times
  • The aftmost portion of Titan’s secondary hull, at the bottom of the central viewer, disgorged a small bright object that quickly dwindled in size until it was lost in the radiant taffy pull of local geomagnetic forces. Star Trek: Typhon Pact: Seize the Fire
  • She was radiant and she smiled the most when she was with him.
  • Through rare elements like black hemlock extract and the smell of raw opium, with tuberose absolute, tonka bean, treemoss and animalistic notes like synthetic castoreum and cistus ladanum you get the lingering impression of warm and radiant flesh. Diane, A Shaded View on Fashion
  • A hydronic valence convector system provides radiant cooling and heating of the offices using significantly less energy than fan coil units would.
  • It's dispensed through a brush and looks almost like a new layer of radiant skin has been painted on. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her chin was strong, and the total of her face what we call masculine; but when she silently regarded her child, it grew beautiful with the radiant tenderness of protection. There & Back
  • Upward, always upward, his eyes on that radiant stellular coronal, as it shone white and splendid in the snowy night. The Christmas Miracle 1911
  • They don't mind in the slightest, warmed as they are by the radiant glow of just being here. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the Sun, the process of thermonuclear fusion converts atoms of hydrogen into helium atoms, producing radiant energy.
  • After a month, the complexion was more radiant. Times, Sunday Times
  • Soon after the school opened, I signed up and learned how to belay and rappel, and about the play of rock climbing on the senses: the clink of the hammer on a piton, the warmth of the sunlit granite under my hand, the radiant clouds sailing overhead. Yosemite's Rock Stars
  • A hydronic valence convector system provides radiant cooling and heating of the offices using significantly less energy than fan coil units would.
  • We compare the radiant blues and greens of our fragile planet to the blackness of the cosmos, and recognize the infinite preciousness of our lonely home.
  • The Duchess looked radiant in a red satin gown. The Sun
  • She was radiant, but it was a very natural radiance Kasi possessed.
  • It was one of those clear wintry days when the sun bedecked the skies with all of its radiant beauty. L'ombra mostrarsi
  • Even bedrooms are being tiled, though usually with radiant floor heat to take off the chill in winter, but more often with hardwood or engineered wood and area rugs.
  • The hair of Withers was radiant with pomatum, in these days of down, and he wore kid gloves and smelt of the water of Cologne. Dombey and Son
  • Chapter Fourteen Afterwards They took back the living and the dead alike into Shrewsbury in the radiant, slanting light of morning, Iestyn, mute now and indifferent to his fate, to a lodging in the castle; Susanna, safe from any penalty in this world, to the depeopled household from which three generations together would shortly be carried to the grave. The Sanctuary Sparrow
  • The bride, given in marriage by her father Nickey, looked radiant in an ivory strapless duchesse satin dress with beaded neckline.
  • Early the following month a radiant Lucy walked up the aisle on her father's arm.
  • She pours out floods of radiant sound as her character gains in boldness and patriotic zeal.
  • When I opened them again, radiant beings clothed in glimmering white covered the sky.
  • They don't mind in the slightest, warmed as they are by the radiant glow of just being here. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Mmm,’ she replied non-committally, but the radiant smile on her face showed that her demons were gone for the moment.
  • Juniors have flown high, only for the majority to crash to the ground, much like a moth when striking a particularly radiant light. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ander sat in the galley, enjoying the crackling, radiant warmth of the stoves, sipping the hot, sweet-spicy beverage that was the favourite of sailors.
  • The caustic of a circle with radiant point on the circumference is a cardioid, while if the rays are parallel then the caustic is a nephroid.
  • She looked radiant in a white silk dress.
  • In order to catch a better glimpse of the radiant whaling boat, Kirstle and Tashi both ran down the wharves to the dock where she was to land.
  • The surging waves of orchestral sound, radiant pianissimos and brilliant flashes of color were awesome!
  • Emma raised her hand, admiring the enormous ring as it sparkled under the brilliant sunlight, flashing radiantly.
  • Human eyes perceive optical waves, but the optical part of the spectrum occupies only a very small part of the total spectrum of radiant energy. The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language
  • Sweltering mist of changing shades slithered through the funnels and fissures of the ship, constantly spewing out balls of effusive film containing radioactive particles and radiant flares.
  • The very end of the symphony is like a radiant summer sky at sunset.
  • At Heidelberg, making the acquaintance of M. Fortnoye contemporaneously with my departure, he had become more enthralled than he ever confessed to this radiant traveler -- whom he called a packman, but regarded as a M.rcury -- and his pretty scheme of matrimony in motion. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875
  • See also grand unified theory; radiant energy. The Harper Dictionary of Science in Everyday Language
  • Kiato shook his head slightly, shaking off the daze and the uncomfortable feeling around his neck, then slowly got back to his feet, his eyes flashing a radiant forest green.
  • The advertiser a gentle voice a radiant smile.
  • Dickens was not articled, but worked as a humble ‘writing clerk’, a position which did not necessarily promise a radiant future in the legal profession.
  • Her smile was radiant and her eyes shone brightly.
  • I would twirl in the vast ballrooms in my ragged skirt, pretending I was the most radiant lady at the ball.
  • The result is a radiant, smooth complexion. Times, Sunday Times
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  • Using the sources of heat before mentioned, and employing diathermanous lenses, or silvered minors, to render the rays from those sources parallel, the absorption of radiant heat was determined, first for the liquid layer, and then for its equivalent vaporous layer. Scientific American Supplement, No. 365, December 30, 1882
  • The traveler may call it stupid and ugly, if he calls it at all; our Hermitage still patiently wears its havelock of weather-beaten shingles, for _it_ knows that beneath its lowly roof -- radiant with whitewash and fresh paper -- are cozy, coolly curtained rooms, where friendly books look down from the wall, and drowsy arm-chairs woo from the corners. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • Vidya balan casually radiant, without any artifice, totally engaing is the new star in the Bollywood skies. WN.com - Articles related to Celina Jaitley asks people to boycott Bombay Gymkhana
  • The caustic of the equiangular spiral, where the pole is taken as the radiant, is an equal equiangular spiral.
  • The Perseid radiant will just be rising above the north-northeastern horizon around 9 PM.
  • Its radiant splendor emanates from the Lord Jesus Christ transfigured in this holy place.

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