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Although she says she will support the PM from the backbenches, her letter of resignation delivered a coruscating critique.

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He got 14 goals during a coruscating loan spell at Sunderland the season before.

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It is certainly possible that Scottish government communications are far less colourful and coruscating than some of those that have emerged from the UK government.

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Snow geese and coruscating tulips draw me to the sloughs and wetlands where the serpentine Skagit River flows into the Salish Sea.

However, Scotland survive a late onslaught and streaked away with the clock in the red, Kinghorn bursting over after a coruscating break to complete his hat trick.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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