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“Most nights our house is lit-up as if we were trying to direct ships to shore.”
“All lit-up like a Shatterday night, they danced the fanny-wanko.”
“Ford posed by the lit-up circle where a driver might ordinarily pump his gas.”
“In the row of lit-up homes, the Martin house is, as always, dark.”
“Even after Christmas comes and goes, the lit-up lawns and trees glitter under the dark skies.”
“Of a lit-up crystal side table, said Mr. de Villemejane, "sitting is OK, but no kicking.”
“Otley Courthouse Arts CentreLumiere, Durham, Sat & SunArtichoke's light festival includes neon works by artists including Martin Creed, a huge lit-up waterfall, plus talks.”
“Now there's a rare use for pens and pencils, and hundreds of students are becoming absorbed in lit-up screens.”
“Lights had begun to appear in the corridors of the quadrangle, and here and there in a professor's office, while Roble and Encina looked like lit-up ferries.”
“Her lit-up, excited expression was quite possibly the best thing that had ever happened to me in my entire life, besides the birth of my kids and maybe my wedding day," writes Christensen.”
The Huffington Post: Holly Cara Price: Book Review: The Astral by Kate Christensen
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