The whole scene stood out in brilliant light as a picture before her, whenever she thought of it, which she very often did.
Some people have mean, tight little auras, others have great spreading haloes of brilliant light.
This species was long known as subciliata, Guenee, but is now referred to inturbata, Hubner.
Mr. Pierce finds that the male genitalia of a North Kent scrophulariae sent to him do not differ from these parts in C.
The moth flies at night, and may be attracted by a brilliant light.
Brilliant light has a great attraction for many of the moths, some are more often captured at gas or electric lamps than in any other way, and among these are the migratory species.
The moth is out in June and July, and may occasionally be beaten out of a hedge or bush, but is most frequently obtained late at night, when it is active on the wing, and is attracted by a brilliant light.
In this manner, each periodic revolution of the reflector-frame, alternately shows a brilliant light, and a light becoming fainter and more obscure, until it be totally eclipsed.
As to luminosity, it is my lamentable acceptance that bodies falling through this earth's atmosphere, if not warmed even, often fall with a brilliant light, looking like flashes of lightning.
This thing was said to have fallen with a brilliant light.
He saw what he describes as waves of brilliant light, with spaces between.
Thus detonating gas when exploded under pressure gives a brilliant light.
In searching for a brilliant light-source he experimented with phosphorus burning in oxygen and with various brilliant pyrotechnical preparations.
Although these mantles emitted a brilliant light for a few hours, their light-emissivity was destroyed by carbonization.
The blinding effect of a brilliant light-source is easily proved by looking at the sun.
It was the aim of inventors to produce a continuous spark that should give out a brilliant light.
The high resistance of the air-gap causes such intense heat that the tips of the carbons become white hot and give out a brilliant light.
The arc was about four inches in length and yielded a brilliant light, but as the cost was six dollars a minute it was not thought practical.
Mars) glowing in brilliant light, with every tint and nuance accurate, and a thousand times brighter than any rainbow we had ever seen.
This light is altogether different from the fierce glare seen in the eyes of many of our animals, especially the feline race, which seems to enlarge the eyes to enormous orbs of brilliant light.
Owing to the light of the stars behind the earth being diffused by the dense atmosphere--in the same way as it would be diffused by a large lens--there was a ring of brilliant light like a halo all round the earth's disc.
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