Today, the Cape York project is a gleam in the eye of a private Australian developer.
No wonder the Passat, and the Volkswagen plant that manufactures it, has attracted gleam-filled gaze from the north.
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The dullest instructional prose, with the right light thrown on it, can acquire the gleam of suggestiveness or insight.
There was no sign of habitation, apart from a dim gleam in the glass fanlight above the front door.
Every day I mourned for my mirrors with their gleam of Miracle Polish.
The wall sconces date to the 1700s, and hand-carved mahogany millwork as well as European forged bronze hardware gleam throughout.
I'd be remiss if I didn't also note the giant 15-inch, six-pot Brembo brakes that gleam through the front alloys.
But all this will remain no more than a gleam in an architect's laptop if the government pulls out of the sale.
Casting elongated shadows in the ghostly gleam of headlights, the men pulled on tar-stiff overalls and knee-high rubber boots and set to work.
According to the archaeologists, they are in such fine condition that - in some places - the barrels still gleam in the light.
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At various times, in certain cases, Justices John Paul Stevens, David Souter, Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader Ginsburg get that rebellious Brennanite gleam in their eyes.
The two carriers recently rolled out brightly hued versions of some popular handsets, including a red LG Shine, a pink BlackBerry Pearl and a purple Samsung Gleam.
But they also tend to bow to the zealots in the party who agitate feverishly and often successfully to unseat in the primaries anyone without a similar gleam in their eyes.
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What makes the picture work is its unflagging devotion to the play of gleam and shadow: to a vision of Hong Kong as a natural hotbed of treason and double cross.
Although the patch improves on the experience of the initial release, A:CM still does not gleam to the perfection some were hoping for something it should have done after spending five years in development.
Physicians have faced a 21% cut in payment from Medicare long before Obama became president and, thus, long before health care reform was more than a gleam in the eye of its proponents.
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Chilli, prepared to a recipe finalised in the kitchen here a century back, seasoned with the pequins and japones that gleam fiercely in the bushes behind the ranch-house, like rubies in the dust.
That's when you notice the gleam of black ice under the thin dusting of snow, mocking the idea of changing direction with anything like the control of a car or a pair of skis.
There's no complicated story line or rendered cut scenes in-between skating -- you simply grind, gleam, and glide through ten different skate areas including classics like Burnside in Portland or the streets of San Francisco.
Decked out in a blue suit and a red, polka-dotted tie with a matching handkerchief in his breast pocket, he stands with guests for pictures alongside three silver Super Bowl trophies, which gleam and wink in the lights.
For 2 million Utah residents, there is no escape except to the snow-capped mountains that gleam in the sunshine thousands of feet higher, or to resort towns like Park City, where the Sundance Film Festival is under way.
Where the movie falters and slumps is in a galaxy far, far away, where the set designs have a tacky golden gleam, and where the quarrels of the gods basically, the dark-haired traitor versus the warm, impulsive blond come across as an interminable snit.
Although the process of transferring a musical composition from a gleam in the composer's eye into a handwritten manuscript and, finally, a performance-ready score has come a long way from the days of copper-plate engraving, it's a process rife with the possibility of transmittal error.
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And so when I see Moscow City trying to gleam out my nine foot window I think that my daughters someday, now just tweens, are going to tell me about their trip to the ancient ruins of Babylon, or Persepolise and then Kish Island in Iran.
And her body was not the only one glowing before my eyes: now I saw girls everywhere, stretched out in the strangest poses, clinging to the radiators, doors, and fenders of the speeding cars, their golden or dark strands of hair contrasting with the pink or dark gleam of their naked skin.
Even an empty jetty, like the melancholy Steeplechase Pier at Coney Island in New York, draws Russian and Chinese fishermen eager to net the tiny fish that gleam in silver schools round the piles, for the little fry will catch bigger fish, and the bigger ones (mostly herring) are worth curing and eating.
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