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radiance

[rey-dee-uhns] / ˈreɪ di əns /




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That early radiance—and upcoming visits by multiple spacecraft—may help to solve a 40-year-old mystery about the makeup of those satellites.

From Scientific American

All was radiance, sparkle and joy flowing from sure technique.

From New York Times

Rachel’s radiance never fades, but Efira’s energetic, lightly comic performance becomes incrementally quieter, more interiorized and touching — and so does this lovely movie.

From New York Times

Not many contemporary actors could summon to the stage Gardner’s radiance and decrepitude simultaneously.

From Los Angeles Times

“This Isn’t Going to End Well” gives off the particular radiance of a life lived hard, whatever else: as such, a brand of American bildungsroman.

From Washington Post