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Back at the turn of the millennium, the lyrical English saxophonist and clarinettist John Surman released an exquisitely crafted piece of jazz chamber music on the ECM album called Coruscating, working with longtime bass partner Chris Laurence and a string quartet.
Music news, reviews, comment and features | guardian.co.uk John Robinson 2010
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Coruscating stuff indeed and as ever with Matthew Parris, beautifully written.
Archive 2008-04-01 Not a sheep 2008
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Coruscating stuff indeed and as ever with Matthew Parris, beautifully written.
Matthew Parris on Gordon Brown and the Conservative party Not a sheep 2008
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Coruscating lights exploded in his skull as he fell back against the trunk of the pine tree.
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Coruscating lightnings of eye-searing yellow and blood-red lanced from the demon, grounding everywhere except on Padrik, whose golden glow had hardened to a visible shield about him.
The Robin And The Kestrel Lackey, Mercedes 1993
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The Guardian's style guide acknowledges that there is room for improvement: "Coruscating means sparkling, or emitting flashes of light," it says.
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I can farm these in the Coruscating Mines when they're not camped but so far I've have had no luck finding it anywhere else.
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More on 'Coruscating Intelligence' [Kevin D. Williamson] are more impressive when you spell them correctly. "
Media Blog 2008
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