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  • Glints of dark humor lighten the drumbeat of dread: "According to the Food Network, the small world of superstar chefs had been disproportionately hard-hit," Mr. Perrotta writes.

    The Season of the Supernatural Alexandra Alter 2011

  • Glints are tiny native rodents infesting the forest and always causing problems to the clinic and its machinery, despite two illegal attempts by the management to exterminate them.

    The Dreaming Void Hamilton, Peter F. 2007

  • Glints in the armour of Achilles strapped to Patroklus, or in the clothes

    Archive 2005-01-01 Hal Duncan 2005

  • Glints in the armour of Achilles strapped to Patroklus, or in the clothes

    Kouroi Hal Duncan 2005

  • Glints in the armour of Achilles strapped to Patroklus, or in the clothes

    Notes From The Geek Show Hal Duncan 1999

  • Glints in the armour of Achilles strapped to Patroklus, or in the clothes

    Archive 1999-01-01 Hal Duncan 1999

  • Glints of light flickered from the mirrored shields and burnished blades.

    The Chaos Balance Modesitt, L. E. 1997

  • Glints of gold and silver showed in the strange material.

    A Fire Upon the Deep Vinge, Vernor 1992

  • Glints of metallic silver ran in ripples over his arm-length black shape.

    Dancer's Luck Maxwell, Ann, 1944- 1983

  • Glints of light sparkled from a curved, shiny object.

    The Universe — or Nothing Meyer Moldeven

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