Sentences with phrase «great luminary»

The phrase "great luminary" refers to someone or something that is a powerful or influential source of light, enlightenment, or inspiration. It is commonly used to describe someone who is highly knowledgeable, talented, or renowned in a specific field. Full definition
Robert Ryman, now 75 years old, stands together with Andy Warhol and Gerhard Richter as the third great luminary of painting since the 1960s.
Then who makes the other 72 bazzillion great luminaries that are too distant to be understood as «great luminaries» to ancient man?
Dalahast The two great luminaries... I get one is the sun, but what other luminary is there.
«And God maketh the two great luminaries, the great luminary for the rule of the day, and the small luminary - and the stars - for the rule of the night;»
«And God maketh the two great luminaries, the great luminary for the rule of the day, and the small luminary — and the stars — for the rule of the night;»
HA25, if you will read verses 14 - 16 in the first chapter of Genesis, the same first page you are speaking about, God clearly explains that the creation of two «great luminaries» were also for the purpose of serving as signs for seasons, and for days and for years, as well as actually perpetually dividing day and night.
«As one of the great luminaries in the field, Tony has helped to pioneer our unique approach and lead the way in this critical area.
One of the greatest luminaries of pulp fiction, British author James Hadley Chase has inspired a rich cinematic legacy that's somehow been more or less obscured over the past several decades (not terribly unlike Georges Simenon, outside of Europe).
Applaudia in Gleeba says that the path to becoming a great luminary is paved with blood, sweat and tears.
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