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- The old man's eyes sparkled with wisdom, earnestness and a childish smile.
- The fine carnation of their cheeks is perennial as sunlight in the seventh heavens.
- A brilliant blur as it plucks a butterfly from the air, the European bee-eater leads a colorful life on three continents.
- In China's feudal society for a long time, created the brilliant ancient culture.
- The sunshine is very bright, and near the coast, the countryside is very green.
- Every moment of the afternoon was full of new things and every hour the sunshine grew more golden.
- The weather in Western Europe remains pleasantly mild, and the beaches of the Mediterranean are as sunny as ever.
- The light of a brilliant American day streamed down into the volley.
- They sparked to the "Captain America" footage that gave a very brief taste of Evans in costume as the star-spangled hero.
- The peacock spreads its splendid tail.
- The splendid evening glow in the sky means another fine day tomorrow.
- It was a very fine May day, clear, sunny, and breezy.
- How could she stay indoors, when the glistening sunshine was pouring down and all the mountains seemed to glow?
- The fresh green mountain-side was bathed in brilliant sunlight, and many blue and yellow flowers had opened.
- The countryside was bathed in brilliant sunshine.
- When we got to the top of the mountain, the sun was shining.
- At least when we got to Paris, the sun was shining! How are things with you?
- When I was born on a Sunday twelve years ago, the sun was shining brightly.
- As a country with a history of more than 5000 years, China is rich in civilization and culture.
- Oh, she's smiling bright.
- The effect is further enhanced in this well-framed view by the galaxies that lie beyond this gorgeous island universe.
- So as the grinning glamour model cradled her growing stomach on a beach in Dubai, her excitement was obvious.
- "This has been the best bit today - putting her together so we can see the Mona Lisa in all her glory."
- Astronomers have also detected older and smaller m stars, previously thought to be quite dim, that actually outshine the sun in their X-ray emission.
- The sun still shines today.