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1. He"d always felt President Mark Lambent could be an ally in his PAX quest, if only he could have an audience with him
2. Finally, Mark Lambent allowed some to go back to work, but kept his wife, the Secretary of State and his friend the Vice President seated
3. The crypt was filled to the brim with bright stones that the morning sun struck into lambent flame
4. In the flickering light of the cresset his features were shadowy, but a pair of lambent eyes shone surprizingly in the lurid glow
5. The fire died out but the glow remained, a quivering ball of lambent green that pulsed and shimmered on the flags before Khemsa's feet
6. From that end of the tongue, his gaze followed an unbroken stream of lambent green, across the white beach, and over the slopes, until it faded in the blue distance
7. She called to the wolf and it trotted to her side like a great dog and rubbed its giant shoulder against her knee, while it gazed at Conan with great green lambent eyes
8. The door was locked and bolted, but it swung silently open and Xaltotun stood before them, calm, tranquil, stroking his patriarchal beard; but the lambent lights of hell flickered in his eyes
9. Along lambent lanes, a palpable smelting process seemed to be underway, evinced in the rising heat
10. With war's flames and the lambent lightnings playing,
11. With dilated form and lambent eyes watch'd you
12. glowing with a lambent flame, told her how much he wished to restore her to
13. With the reading lights on and lambent anyone could lose a day there
14. She constructed a little romance which was to vary the flatness of her life: Will Ladislaw was always to be a bachelor and live near her, always to be at her command, and have an understood though never fully expressed passion for her, which would be sending out lambent flames every now and then in interesting scenes
15. He pushed a chair to the further side of the fireplace, and watched, while she drew off slowly her long gloves, with the flicker of curiosity which was always lambent on his face