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  • Some of the most charismatic cloud forest species such as the resplendent quetzal (Pharomacrus mocinno) and three-wattled bellbird (Procnias tricarunculata) are equally dependent on the seasonal moist forests as they migrate annually to these moist forests at the completion of their breeding season. Costa Rican seasonal moist forests
  • You're resplendent young ladies, that is plainly seen!
  • M. le Comte's guests followed closely on the triumphant bridegroom's heels: M. le préfet, fussy and nervous, secretly delighted at the idea of affixing his official signature to such an aristocratic _contrat de mariage_ as was this between M.le. de Cambray de Brestalou and M. Victor de M.rmont, own nephew to M.rshal the duc de Raguse; M.dame la préfète, resplendent in the latest fashion from Paris, the Duc and Duchesse d'Embrun, cousins of the bride, the Vicomte de Génevois and his mother, who was Abbess of Pont Haut and godmother by proxy to Crystal de The Bronze Eagle A Story of the Hundred Days
  • Emerging from the beauty shop resplendent in a new coiffure , a woman was confronted by a neighbor.
  • He was resplendent in full dress uniform, his elfin blonde wife standing proudly beside him. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
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  • They are allowed to hold a resplendent Christmas parade down Fifth Avenue, complete with carriages, sleds and artificial snow.
  • The host and hostess, as well as the embassy staff, looked resplendent in national costume.
  • The bride entered the church, resplendent in a white silk gown.
  • The gaudy tanagers, that cannot be tamed -- the noisy lories, the resplendent trogons, the toucans with their huge clumsy bills, and the tiny bee-birds (the _trochili_ and _colibri_) -- all glance through the sunny vistas. The Rifle Rangers
  • Shes talking to another woman with the same short curly brown hair, whos looking resplendent I always wanted to use the word resplendent and never had a chance before in some swaying, beaded skirt. The Fortunes of Indigo Skye
  • The bride was resplendent in a meringue of epic proportions.
  • The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood.
  • Democracy shines at its resplendent best in periods of the deepest darkness.
  • Bessie, resplendent in royal blue velvet, was hovering beside the table.
  • Looking resplendent in a raw silk orange dress, 28-year-old Norma O'Donoghue was the unanimous choice of the judges.
  • Let no man's greatness be a bar to full utterance; but let temperance and charity -- duties peculiarly imperative when uttering derogatory truth -- be especially observed towards a resplendent suffering brother like Coleridge, suffering from his own weakness, but on that very account entitled to a tenderer consideration from those who are themselves endowed to feel and claim something more than common human affinity with a nature so large and so susceptive. Choice Specimens of American Literature, and Literary Reader Being Selections from the Chief American Writers
  • And she'd be dolled up for it, too, her dyed red hair shellacked into an indestructible coif, resplendent in a velour maxi lounging gown and jewel-encrusted slippers.
  • Helen and Philip were blessed with a beautiful day, with the church looking resplendent.
  • A squadron of soldiers preceded it, chatting inconsequentially among themselves, resplendent in embroidered capes over light mail, carrying the rumored shields of camelopard skin. Kushiel's Avatar
  • The way they look - first prettily adorned, then by the end tattered - evokes the resplendence of Cio-Cio-San the bride, then the degradation that engulfs her as she nears her inevitable, ruinous end. Screens evoke 'Butterfly' magic
  • The rich bindings of some 14,000 volumes in the three-tiered library are for the first time evenly illuminated behind newly installed nonreflective acrylic, creating the effect of a resplendent mosaic of rich greens, blues and reds. Morgan in a New Light
  • Edgar, who had hardly yet looked at her, was now himself struck with the unusual resplendence of her beauty, and telling Camilla he saw she was glad to be at liberty, protested he could not but rejoice to be spared a decision for himself, where the choice would have been so difficult. Camilla
  • Paris has never been so resplendent as this morning, and I very nearly went with G. and his mother to the Forest of Fontainebleau, which must be adorned with all the glories of a Corot or a Courbet — “Is there a lot about the glories?” Maigret and the Burglar's Wife
  • Resplendent in a white tuxedo, Mark returned from the punch bowl bearing refreshments.
  • I, resplendent in my signature red velvet smoking jacket, silk paisley ascot, black lounge pants, and sneakers would be more than happy to answer a few questions from the crowd, while I smoked my pipe of course
  • The brides looked resplendent in red shararas while the grooms were dressed in white sherwanis, long Indian coats, and laced caps.
  • The ship's company, resplendent in white, marched onboard and cheered ship, before CMDR Sammut was piped across the gangway for the first time.
  • Still, the churchward road lay in the direction of many of the homesteads and she saw herself mentally proceeding there, resplendent. Arabella
  • The brides looked resplendent in red shararas while the grooms were dressed in long Indian coats, and laced caps.
  • Yep, the person who gratuitously killed the man who pleaded for his life is the Times 'freshly-minted Groom of the Week, resplendent in fine suit and "bubblegum" - hued tie. Sheila Weller: Note to NYT: If You're Going to Selectively Gush Over White-Gown-and-Bouquet Weddings, Keep Cold-Blooded Murderer Grooms Out
  • Also in attendance, the one and only Henry Rollins, resplendent in "Black Sabbath: Dehumanizer" t-shirt, a marvelous conversationalist since Mr. Rollins currently hosts a show at KCRW-FM, we talk DJs: Sunset Strip impresario and godhead music man Rodney Bingenheimer, as well as the multitalented Steve "Jonesy" Jones. Gregory Weinkauf: William Shatner Salutes The Captains
  • William is - frankly - resplendent in full military dress, red with gold braid. Harry's uniform is black.
  • Kallio company general manager Wujianxing expects to cooperate with all circles, to resplendence hand in hand.
  • Resplendent in his uniform and medals, [Forest] Whitaker's Amin is a gloriously mad and grandiloquent figure, conceived by screenwriters Peter Morgan and Jeremy Brock as a Day-Glo Shakespearean monster, with audacious hints of Othello and even Titus Andronicus, a monster for whom they have written boldly extended dialogue scenes of unabashed intelligence and theatricality," writes the Guardian's Peter Bradshaw. GreenCine Daily: Baftas. Nominations.
  • Today he was resplendent in a well-tailored riding coat of cobalt superfine, a figured waistcoat of sky blue marcella, white doeskin trousers, and highly polished black Hessians. How to Woo a Reluctant Lady
  • Through a chromatic mist of string ostinatos, a plainsong chorale gradually emerges in the brass climaxing in resplendent fanfares, before fading away into a haze of sound as the procession recedes.
  • Doc was all agrin, and regarded the early trip ashore in the nature of a lark, and cast aside his white coat, to help row in his resplendent sweater, while the cook went about laying the table for breakfast, his round yellow face devoid of any interest in what was going on. Isle o' Dreams
  • Ronald in contrast was resplendent in a cool all-white suit, white pimp daddy hat, white snakeskin shoes, ivory tipped cane - and pearly white teeth.
  • The crude unsigned illustrations depict the activities of the Irish kern, while the refined signed cuts offer images of a resplendent English contingent led by Sir Henry Sidney in the name of the Queen.
  • The very happy and obliging young service ladies were resplendent in snappy white shorts and tops.
  • He strides across the grounds of the Gleneagles Hotel, resplendent in mustard yellow cords, flat cap and wax jacket, his pruned moustache often twisting up in a smile.
  • Four resplendent Siberian chipmunks with their pouched cheeks and striped fur are wanted dead or alive after fleeing from an enclosure in southern England, a newspaper reported yesterday.
  • Cue Egyptian babe, resplendent in harem gear and packing heat. Archive 2007-03-01
  • OK, fine: the Pope despite the full-length resplendent robes and the tiara-on-testosterone headdress will never be a queen. John Shore: Come Out Of The Woods, Christian Soldiers: World War Gay Has Ended
  • Baccarat is a good fit for folks who enjoy the agony and ecstasy of gambling as well as the resplendence of the milieu, and don't come to the casino primarily or exclusively to parlay small stakes into big bucks.
  • Resplendent as a political grandee, he was representative of a high point of aristocratic parliamentarianism before later developments undermined it.
  • Also our company is willing to cooperate sincerely with friends of all circles at home and abroad to create great cause and new resplendency of new century hand in hand.
  • This national event is about tribal and folk life in all its resplendent beauty and colour in the country.
  • It was during that festival that she teamed up with the great bebop trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie - pictured here, looking knackered but resplendent in his newly acquired tartan trousers - at the Central Hotel.
  • Mari Wilson and the songs, resplendent with obligatory handclaps, were made to be sung in schoolyards by girls in polka dot dresses and dayglo bobbysox. The Music Fix
  • Being both a princess and plucky, she not only survived all this but grew up to become a great and resplendent Queen.
  • And can be installed on the ceilings of hotels, auditoria, and grand halls, restaurants, which render star-sparking, resplendent, dynamically colorful and magnificent effects.
  • She regarded the young man walking to meet her -- his rather dandified but sufficiently handsome figure resplendent in the latest and best cut of coat, waistcoat and hat, the newest thing in neckties about his throat, the ropiest arrangement of gold chain looped across his person -- with a severe expression of disapproval on her face. Mrs. Day's Daughters
  • Black and red curtains draped gracefully to the floor, resplendent with fierce twining dragons.
  • MAO's thought of remoulding society by morality is the most resplendent part of his early ideology, and reflects his moralism and voluntarism inclination.
  • Today he was resplendent in a well-tailored riding coat of cobalt superfine, a figured waistcoat of sky blue marcella, white doeskin trousers, and highly polished black Hessians. How to Woo a Reluctant Lady
  • By 1998, the roof was replaced and the brown brickwork of the exterior walls and towers looked resplendent once again. Times, Sunday Times
  • Given the resplendence of the previous episode two weeks ago, when Dean Pelton had a nervous breakdown over the college's late-night commercial, we were due a ho-hum episode that doesn't deliver much. Monica Potts: Community: Foosball and Nocturnal Vigilantism
  • There surely must have been a hint of gold in music for woodwind and horns for Mozart to have dressed his offerings in such a resplendent manner.
  • To use a burning consciousness of one’s own misery, of the shackles that cut one’s own limbs, to quicken one’s sense of life in general, as Dickens did, to shape out of the murk which has surrounded one’s childhood some resplendent figure such as Micawber or Mrs. Gamp, is admirable: but to use personal suffering to rivet the reader’s sympathy and curiosity upon your private case is disastrous. The Common Reader, Second Series
  • Let's cooperate sincerely to create mutual resplendence.
  • disfranchised," and found ourselves quartered on the enemy the next morning as the sun rose in all its resplendent glory. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
  • They probably need no introduction, although those who missed this gig may appreciate a quick sartorial round-up: Mr Jones is resplendent in a yellow, possibly ladies' all-in-one.
  • There is a crystalline humanity, a logical vulnerability in Berg's imaginative interpretation of these religious figures, which brings novel resplendence to a familiar story. The Handmaid and the Carpenter by Elizabeth Berg: Book summary
  • The deck resplendent with blue and purple pansies, impatiens, forced tulips, flame saffron and pixie euonymus cuttings from her mother's greenhouse. Arasoi Chuugi
  • Jack was in his suit, Amy in hers and Mum was resplendent in dog's tooth and large black hat.
  • Let us advance together and create resplendence, please struggle to our fine tomorrow hand in hand!
  • QiXianFeng manager welcome all circles to review and instruct, establish resplendence ardently.
  • It's a stunningly inventive, inquisitive 26th century noir thriller, oil-slippery in technophilia and resplendent in ultra-violence, and vibrating with fascinating questions about power, longevity, authority, artificial intelligence... and it's also surprisingly touching with exquisite prose. Richard Morgan's Altered Carbon
  • Now he was resplendent in what the invitation cards call "Morning Dress" crowned by what must certainly have been the most relucent top-hat in London. The Yellow Streak
  • He glimpsed Sonia, resplendent in a red silk dress.
  • Ben had risen before her and was already shaved and resplendently dressed in silver grey broadcloth with matching waistcoat, white shirt and black ribbon tie.
  • Ascalaphus, with its resplendent wings, and slender, knobbed antennæ so much like those of butterflies, and visions of these beautiful insects fill his mind's eye; or sundry dun-colored caddis flies, modest, delicate neuroptera, with finely fringed wings and slender feelers, create doubts as to whether they are not really allies of the clothes moth, so close is the resemblance. Our Common Insects A Popular Account of the Insects of Our Fields, Forests, Gardens and Houses
  • Kwaque blossomed out resplendent in russet-brown shoes, a derby hat, and a gray suit with trousers immaculately creased. CHAPTER XVIII
  • It was there that the Rishis and the gods Varuna, Agni, Prajapati, Narayana also called Hari, Mahadeva and the illustrious Grandsire of great splendour, appointed the resplendent Bhrigu to officiate at a sacrifice. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Vana Parva, Part 1
  • Restored and resplendent, it opens its doors to visitors with handbags instead of schoolchildren swinging schoolbags full of slates, pencils and books.
  • He had even seen keel-billed toucans, also from lower elevations, breeding side-by-side with the symbol of the cloud forest, the resplendent quetzal.
  • This national event is about tribal and folk life in all its resplendent beauty and colour in the country.
  • Through a chromatic mist of string ostinatos, a plainsong chorale gradually emerges in the brass climaxing in resplendent fanfares, before fading away into a haze of sound as the procession recedes.
  • They were pictured chatting about the benefits of organic food in a food hall resplendent with purple calabash tomatoes, butternut chutney and smoked salmon from the Shetland Islands packaged in wrappers adorned with hearts.
  • That's a feminine accomplishment: a feat of memory, a managed repletion or resplendence.
  • Chelsea Pensioners, resplendent in their scarlet coats and ceremonial tricorn hats, command respect and public esteem on parade or off it.
  • First there was a nearly circular rim of resplendent mountains, their white caps glistening in the morning sun.
  • The darkness surrendered to light, midnight blue giving way to resplendent golds and luminous pinks.
  • On the cover was a picture familiar to Mulcahy, a head-and-shoulders shot of Pope John Paul II, resplendent in vestments of green, white, and gold, holding aloft his crozier. The Priest
  • You will glitter everywhere with your resplendence. Locke Rush: Choosing to Feed the Godly Wolf Inside
  • LiBo manager welcome all circles to review and instruct, establish resplendence ardently.
  • By the end of the two days the tree will be resplendent with new creative growth in symbolic colours reflecting the four seasons of the year.
  • Resplendent in white gloves and peaked cap, the traffic policeman watched helplessly.
  • I see a panoply of rare delights; a pyramid of pretty serving girls, resplendent in starched white and sombre black; a thousand dinner invitations to the best of homes; salons of the demi monde; balls of the influential; country house parties; menus from the best restaurants; witty conversation; unrequited love. Genre tattoo « Write Anything
  • I am resplendent in scarlet tonight, a showstopper.
  • The resplendent Lord bestows affluence on the devotee who offers worship and oblations.
  • Smoking grimly over the resplendent parallelogram of a sink was a woman with a blonde beehive. MUSIC FOR BOYS
  • There was the disco fabulousness of Benny, Bjorn, Agnetha and Frida, resplendent in their white suits, pearlescent eye-shadow and cutaway catsuits.
  • By 1998, the roof was replaced and the brown brickwork of the exterior walls and towers looked resplendent once again. Times, Sunday Times
  • The place oozed pizzazz - from the resplendent party wear in the window displays to the deli bars and cafes and beautiful flower arrangements. Times, Sunday Times
  • Leo's trademark vocals are in full force, traversing the usual valleys of gut-wrenching falsetto and perfunctory quavers in resplendent multi-tracked glory.
  • Jasmine and hibiscus have overgrown this site, which is now as green and resplendent as the rest of the Vietnamese countryside.
  • Apart from that, she was a picture of dignity and grace, with the kind of beauty that grew resplendent with age.
  • The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood.
  • Although drab in winter, males spend much of the year resplendent in bright lemon-yellow plumage set off by black and white wings, cap, and tail.
  • Both the centuries - old history and unique location accomplish the resplendence of Romanian wine.
  • He'd been sitting at home when the doorbell rang and when he answered it there stood before him a young boy scout, resplendent in his uniform with neckerchief and woggle, who asked him ‘Bob-a-job, sir?’
  • When Albertus Magnus refers to resplendence it is usually safe to construe what he says in terms of some form of divine illumination. Dietrich of Freiberg
  • The main man played keepy-uppy, resplendent in a Celtic tracksuit, before kicking a couple of balls into the crowd.
  • In the right sunlight it looks resplendent, its golden walls reflected in the harbour in the foreground
  • He looked resplendent as he took his final bow. Times, Sunday Times
  • The trees in Central Gardens were resplendent with autumn foliage, their colours ranging from vermilion to palest gold. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • There, I was introduced to his fellow members of the hunt, resplendent in their finery on top of their steeds, and I got my first inkling of why hunting generates such hatred among its opponents.
  • Dietrich makes a very interesting and important application of this doctrine of the resplendence of the intellect. Dietrich of Freiberg
  • The deck resplendent with blue and purple pansies, impatiens, forced tulips, flame saffron and pixie euonymus cuttings from her mother's greenhouse. Arasoi Chuugi
  • He looked resplendent as he took his final bow. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is in fact, a concrete jungle where towering high-rises, slums and resplendent Gothic buildings lie next to each other.
  • The morning vapors were fast rolling their snowy wreaths down the opposite mountains, whose heads, shining in resplendent purple, seemed to view themselves in the bright reflections of the now smooth sea. The Scottish Chiefs
  • Resplendent in bright orange, black and red, his comb, wattles and ear lobes have been shorn off.
  • This cloud forest is home to the elusive tapir and jaguar, as well as one of nature's most beautiful birds, the resplendent quetzal.
  • Prince is but a kid, him and friends Andre, Dez and Bobby Z pose in a grotty Minnesota bar, resplendent with flyaway proto-Princess Di hairdos, statement blusher, smudged guyliner, flasher macs and bare chests, in a mostly Caucasian town famous mainly for being bloody freezing. Prince: A Purple Reign: Grace Dent's TV OD
  • A rainbow stud, resplendent in his best dress uniform, stakes out and defends his riffle against all invaders, threatening would-be rivals with vicious fin-to-fin combat.
  • Connor, resplendent in blue overcoat and black flat cap, hardly stood still.
  • The recorded commentaries struck a fine congruity between historical details and interesting human insights into what had happened in those resplendent rooms.
  • The queen was resplendent with jewels.
  • Joan, who had gone into the bungalow, tossed down a strip of white calico, in which old Telepasse was promptly wrapped, and he stood forth, resplendent and purified, withal he still spat and strangled from the soap-suds with which Noa Noah had gargled his throat. Chapter 11
  • Fields and gardens not far from the site of the explosion now are resplendent with jonquils, azaleas and tulips.
  • The Queen's garments resplended in velvet and jewels
  • Miltas the diviner, standing up in the midst of the assembly, bade them be of good cheer, and expect all happy success, for that the divine powers foreshowed that something at present glorious and resplendent should be eclipsed and obscured; nothing at this time being more splendid than the sovereignty of Dionysius, their arrival in Sicily should dim this glory, and extinguish this brightness. The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans
  • It is a brilliant resplendence which knows and understands all the universe. Locke Rush: Tumbling Through Life
  • Reports and pictures showed him resplendent with giant cigar and homburg hat
  • The smiths, resplendent in the full panoply of Tuareg costume, had organised a dance in a dusty street that backed onto the hotel kitchen.
  • Today he was resplendent in a well-tailored riding coat of cobalt superfine, a figured waistcoat of sky blue marcella, white doeskin trousers, and highly polished black Hessians. How to Woo a Reluctant Lady
  • When I was a kid, rich people had bars in their houses usually attached to a lounge, resplendent with shagpile carpet and a massive exposed rock fireplace.
  • Scientists are especially concerned over the fate of many cloud-forest birds, such as the resplendent quetzal, with its streaming tail feather, and the three-wattled bellbird, so named for its patented clanging call. The Forest In The Clouds
  • The resplendent Lord bestows affluence on the devotee who offers worship and oblations.
  • Now Wyrzbowski could see the muckamuck, resplendent in the egg-sack slime of its body suit, wielding its red fearmonger while flunkies covered its spindle-shanked ass. Asimov's Science Fiction
  • Leaving the grey stone of the city, we stepped into a world of resplendent greens with splashes of colour as bright as the auroras themselves.
  • King's daughter, "all glorious without," all glorious within "--" her clothing of wrought gold "-- resplendent _without_ with the robes of righteousness -- radiant _within_ with the beauties of holiness -- shall be brought" with gladness and rejoicing, "and" enter into the King's palace. Memories of Bethany
  • There they are in not so resplendent a presence, reducing the town and townspeople to a laughing stock.
  • Aaron Monts, pastor of Ikon Christian Community in San Francisco, stood before his flock on a recent Sunday, resplendent in his version of churchly garb: a tan hoodie, plaid shirt and sneakers. Hipsters Flock To Ikon Christian Community
  • The colourful crackers looking resplendent on a moonless night was an impressive work.
  • Apart from that, she was a picture of dignity and grace, with the kind of beauty that grew resplendent with age.
  • The pump looks resplendent in a new coat of red paint and overlooks a limestone trough filled with luscious red and purple flowers.
  • My favorites were the toco toucan, motmot, currasows, Yucatan jay, cinnamon-colored cuckoo, and pileated woodpecker and violaceous trogon (a relative of the resplendent quetzal). Studying Nature in Mexico is an Unforgettable Adventure
  • a resplendent monastery; he remained in that place a year and six months more leading a hermitical life. Life of St. Declan of Ardmore and Life of St. Mochuda of Lismore
  • Far more fruitful for pure kitsch purposes is the unbeloved, resplendently bad 1970s version that helped send Barbra Streisand's movie career into an aesthetic swoon from which it never truly recovered.
  • Darth Vader is the ultimate heavy breathing villain resplendent in black. SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles - Part 1020
  • Resplendent toucans flew overhead, proudly displaying the fine colors on their trademark beak and breast, while egrets, herons and snakebirds perched gracefully on giant tree roots, scanning for potential kills beneath the water's surface.
  • Five years ago, all this was scarcely noticeable beneath the grime and decay; today it is resplendent.
  • The melismata sustain the Virgin’s metaphors; “garden of flowering plants”, “resplended rose”, “scented rose”, “Lady of Sorrows”, “how sweet are the breasts whose drops put out the terrible flames of hell”. Archive 2009-04-01
  • We have seen hordes of elderly foreign tourists in resplendent clothing taking pictures of scenic spots.
  • Even before the game they encountered problems when they emerged, resplendent in their new jerseys.
  • Resplendent in red, she walks down the aisle on the arm of the Rev.
  • He saunters in 10 minutes later, resplendent in full leisurewear regalia.
  • Resplendent and magnificent toilet, it is the choice of showily grace, it is certain to suited to go up commonly the career of age has adult person.
  • This cloud forest is home to the elusive tapir and jaguar, as well as one of nature's most beautiful birds, the resplendent quetzal.
  • Experienced guides can help you spot resplendent quetzal, emerald toucan, green sea turtle, and howler monkey.
  • Let's cooperate sincerely to create mutual resplendence.
  • Clothed as the queen she is, she is resplendent in a new red silk and gold brocade sari, with so many garlands of fresh flowers around her neck that her placid face floats above them like the moon.
  • The children were resplendent in their outfits and were an absolute credit to their parents and teachers.
  • From far and near came valiant knights from all the neighbouring provinces, habited in every conceivable style of richest armour; yet none surpassed Saint David in the sumptuousness of his plume and burgonet, the trappings of his steed, the richness of his scarf, the splendour of his shield and breastplate, or of his whole armour, which, from his lofty helm to his knightly spurs, shone with resplendent beauty. The Seven Champions of Christendom
  • He took with him there a few monks and built a resplendent monastery; he remained in that place a year and six months more leading a hermitical life. Lives of SS Declan and Mochuda
  • Connery is resplendent in his timeless dapperness throughout the adventure, so the game itself is looking like something of a 60s style piece from an aesthetic point of view.
  • Mr. Jeal is similarly generous to the demons that drove Henry Morton Stanley and puts his search for, and hero-worship of, Livingstone in context, making his famous staged meeting, "resplendent in pith helmet and white flannels," mounted on a stallion, with the Stars and Stripes flying, touching and admirable rather than vainglorious. To the Source
  • The penultimate over before lunch, Harbhajan, shockingly resplendent in white patka, found his bounce.
  • Chuzhou's atomic energy too certain be able to again soar, have much resplendent aglitter tomorrow!
  • Nature, or nature's favourite, this lovely earth, presented her most unrivalled beauties in resplendent and sudden exhibition. III.7
  • On a bitingly cold January afternoon it was hard to imagine a sunny June 2004 day when Moore Street Plaza becomes a resplendent showcase of downtown Dublin.
  • The trees in Central Gardens were resplendent with autumn foliage, their colours ranging from vermilion to palest gold. THE GOSPEL MAKERS
  • Experienced guides can help you spot the resplendent quetzal, emerald toucan, green sea turtle, and howler monkey.
  • Theirs is an artistic life resplendent with red and blue devil masks with delirious eyes and piercing horns alongside men on horseback, two-tailed mermaids, and maidens in flowered dresses. Antonia Cruz Rafael: the ceramics of Ocumicho, Michoacan
  • Looking back on the incident it seems matter for yet more Homeric laughter that Richardson should have called the resplendent genius of Fielding Henry Fielding: a Memoir
  • SJC would like to cooperate sincerely with all social circles on the principle of collaborating to win-win to create new resplendence!
  • It was August and the mountain sides were resplendent in Fall colours.
  • Although the approaching date seems to be making her reflective, she looks resplendent, with her long, golden limbs and honeyed hair.
  • I, resplendent in my signature red velvet smoking jacket, silk paisley ascot, black lounge pants, and sneakers would be more than happy to answer a few questions from the crowd, while I smoked my pipe of course
  • It was quite a crowd, radiantly resplendent in displays of unearthly power and beauty.
  • There would be piers, cafes, a wee beach type affair resplendent with the shiny pebbles, seaweed and rock pools remembered from childhood.
  • Our only long tablecloth was a damask, engarlanded and diapered and resplendent with a colored border warranted to wash. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 26, September, 1880
  • Resplendent in his long black coat, starched white collar and hard black hat tied with a white ribbon, he resembled in my mind a character often described to us in fireside ghost stories.
  • Everyone looked resplendent and memories of the day will last a lifetime.
  • She looked resplendent in a silk dress.
  • It was shiny from top to toe, resplendent with black beads and sequins so that it glimmered and glistened.
  • Washington (CNN) - Tables set in resplendent colors - apple green, ruby, gold - with floral arrangements of roses, hydrangeas and sweet peas in plum, purple and fuchsia awaited guests to Tuesday's White House state dinner. Resplendent colors highlight setting for state dinner
  • Further down was an African couple, the woman resplendent in her colourful turban, the man dignified in his impeccable suit.
  • The master-at-arms, scarlet-uniformed, his white pipeclay trimming resplendent, stamped out of the guard cabin. Tai-Pan
  • He was resplendent in full dress uniform, his elfin blonde wife standing proudly beside him. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • And with the sun shining throughout, the true resplendence of Westport was captured and conveyed to the nation.
  • Through a chromatic mist of string ostinatos, a plainsong chorale gradually emerges in the brass climaxing in resplendent fanfares, before fading away into a haze of sound as the procession recedes.
  • Indeed, if you were lucky enough to catch him in Glasgow on Friday or Saturday, you'll have witnessed his resplendence for yourself.
  • My favorites were the toco toucan, motmot, currasows, Yucatan jay, cinnamon-colored cuckoo, and pileated woodpecker and violaceous trogon (a relative of the resplendent quetzal). Studying Nature in Mexico is an Unforgettable Adventure
  • Preparations continue in the locality and the church is looking resplendent with a new altar, tabernacle and ambo as well as a new carpet.
  • Her colors are not precisely after nature, except where they might be taken from flowers or tropical plumage, but the paintings give off a resplendence that could only be outdoors.
  • So he mounted the blocks in his resplendent blue Speedos and did a massive unco belly flop on the starters gun.
  • Behind them resplendent is the Lamb of the Apocalypse. 10/01/2002 - 11/01/2002
  • The prince was resplendent in his white naval uniform with braid on the visor of his cap.
  • A deep sapphire blue in the afternoon sun, with a few sailing boats criss-crossing its waters, the loch was resplendent.
  • It was a resplendent day, a day much like this one, and I was the only person on the bus besides the driver.
  • Certainly there have been notable Orthodox hierarchs in this country and abroad, many of them Russians, whose vision of Orthodoxy and its catholic mission was a resplendent one.
  • The sunset was breathtaking, even more resplendent than we had imagined it would be.
  • Resplendent in turquoise from forelock to hoof, Trigger and Buttermilk were subsequently elevated to the unlikely role of room-divider ornaments. Home Alone
  • Resplendent in a purple-and-white loose-fitting gown known as a boubou, the young woman now weighs 68 kilos (150 pounds) compared to only 45 kilos when she started the treatments. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Delhi: Resplendent in an olive green 'kurta' with leaf motifs, former cricket skipper Kapil Dev lent glitz on Saturday to India's WN.com - Articles related to Wills Lifestyle India Fashion Week kicks off in New Delhi

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