Books that end with glittering prizes are even rarer than those that start with dares, so lucky you.
Europe was a glittering place in 1913.
She did not know why Ley left glittering traces of her soul in the ramparts beneath her fingers.
The sun reflected off the glittering surface of the pool like tiny gemstones.
went down White Hall in their glittering carriages jiggling with epolets and
Los Angeles County is choking with these supplicants to glittering visions, like that of impressing one's handprints in the cement sidewalk outside of Mann's Chinese,
And this is a gigantic geodesic dome, glittering gold, created by Buckminster Fuller with seven TV screens, each showing a different still image created
In fact, when I was glittering my gourds last Saturday, I couldn't stop saying, this is so fun I can't believe how much I love this."
But the one thing that I can say for sure is that I am glittering the shit out of Christmas."
door and he was never to be the same person again he entered the glittering crystalline world of Chinese idiographic
for an encore, he was already backstage, opened a glittering suitcase, and deposited his gun on the table, and just patiently waited for his payment,
But at this time, I also couldn't ignore the glittering goodness that I was experiencing.
This is his first fantasy novel, "The Story the Glittering Plain or the Land of the Living Men."
explanation of works of art will it because works of art are among the most opulent extravagant glittering and Prof
Thanks for watching this episode of Crash Course Geology which was filmed at our studio in Indianapolis, Indiana and was made with the help of these glittering , glorious people.
And finally, at the very, very end of all this, you will find a glittering prize.
And of course, I'll be back at the end, with that glittering prize of yours.
All the while, she's insisted-- mostly to herself, because, as she now sees with glittering clarity, no one else gave a shit--
in booming East Coast cities such as Shanghai with their cultures of distraction, epitomize by public spaces dominated by massive video screens and their glittering department stores,