He noticed that there was a fog lifting and it was obscuring the moonlight. |
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When I was a child, my mother would light incense and put the cakes out under the moonlight. |
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The room was dark, but the blinds were open, and the woman in the bed was bathed in the cold white light of moonlight. |
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The pale moonlight revealed a man in his early twenties, with curly black hair, streaked with a golden blonde colour. |
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Her eyes gazed into the white ceiling above her, now blue with the pale moonlight. |
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Carina grinned as she watched the fishes shimmer and shine in the glowing moonlight. |
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She looked frightened in the pale moonlight, her eyes wide as she backed herself against the wall. |
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Even though it was dark, the moonlight silhouetted the intricate stone outline of the school. |
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He turned his head to look at her face, her green eyes sparkling in the moonlight, her hair silvered by it. |
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The action plays out in the light of headlamps, neon bar signs and moonlight through slatted blinds. |
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He smiled gently, pale blue eyes glimmering ever so slightly in the moonlight that flickered down through the boughs of the tree. |
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One month went by, two months, nine months, and the empress gave birth to a son, as white as unskimmed milk, and as fair-haired as moonlight. |
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At night, the moonlight that came through the doors was fantastic and mysterious. |
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Four shadows were cast across the pavement, dancing like flames in the moonlight as they walked toward their destinations. |
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Moon vine has earned its name from the way its flowers gleam in the moonlight or any other type of reflected light. |
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The casting had gone perfectly and the virgin silver, until now untouched by corroding air or water, gleamed like moonlight. |
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I love pale blooms, they look marvellous by moonlight and nothing is as romantic as a shell pink cabbage rose. |
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The sky was bright with moonlight, with starlight, with the red tint of blazes, and with the black smudge of smoke. |
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But Jupiter's looking after you, so relax and enjoy the weekend's Cancerian moonlight at home with the folks. |
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So we walked together, hand in hand, a perfect pair of lovers bathed in the moonlight. |
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The green orbs glimmered gently in the pale moonlight, giving off an enigmatic appearance. |
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She was a rakish-looking hermaphrodite brig, and in the bright moonlight looked Yankee. |
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We see the surf pounding on the rocks below in the moonlight as Barnabas continues. |
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Three strangely dressed men stand in the moonlight by three panting camels. |
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We spot my grandmother's purple dress, outlined in pale, dappled moonlight, moving about. |
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The moonlight had disappeared behind a cloud for the moment, and the corners of the room seemed exceptionally black. |
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The crumbling cludgie, bathed in moonlight, lay even closer to the ground than it had in Effie's time. |
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I paid scarce attention to them as the movie began in earnest, showing a cobwebbed crypt, bathed in silvery moonlight. |
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Flowers of all three will catch the moonlight and perfume the air around you. |
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I stared silently out the window as an eerie aura of phosphorescence crowned the long rows of waves crashing onto the beach under the moonlight. |
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She could see silver indentions along the blade in elegant curves gleaming in the moonlight. |
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Outside in the moonlight, the white dress moved across the parking lot like a filmy, glittering cloud. |
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I felt exhausted and the moonlight slowly filtering through the window and covering everything only reinforced that. |
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The whole city would be lit by firelight and fireworks instead of moonlight. |
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I peeked around the corner of the alleyway and spotted some shadows playing across the ground via the moonlight. |
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In Andrew's day they had drifted up and down the firth lifting nets dripping with moonlight and herring. |
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And before modern lighting, convenors of meetings chose dates with predictable moonlight, to help participants on their way. |
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Letters should be sent to Sam who has just returned after the firm he was closing for did a moonlight flit. |
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Water pooled in the alley leaving black holes that reflected the moonlight. |
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He stepped closer as she cowered in fear and a beam of moonlight illuminated his face. |
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The letters were carved in a cramped scrawl, moonlight etching the crevices and staining the shadows silver. |
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It will not be washed out by moonlight this year, since the Moon will be a waning crescent just a couple of days from New. |
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At the crest of the hill, the fugitives emerged once again into the moonlight and rested briefly. |
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The only noise was the rhythmic lapping of the sea, the tiny waves gently cresting in the moonlight. |
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Under the moonlight, a dozen of knights were guarding by the drawbridge, which was the only exit out of the curtain wall surrounding the castle. |
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He worked late most nights, flagging a bicycle ricksha in town to bring him home over the long dirt road in the moonlight. |
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I darted down the path within the shadows cast by the trees across my path, dappling me with moonlight with every other thud of my foot. |
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The silvery moonlight dappled Luka's skin like sunlight, bleaching it to a state of porcelain perfection. |
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When she opened her eyes, all she could see was shimmering dapples of the moonlight reflecting off the calm waters. |
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They lay there, in the partial darkness, the only light being the moonlight through the tin slits in her blinds. |
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They sat beneath the moonlight in the gazebo, the garden around them alive in the night. |
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His aqua eyes twinkled in the moonlight like gemstones on a lavish piece of jewelry. |
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The treetops were bathed in moonlight from the gibbous moon but beneath their boughs the shadows held sway. |
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I closed the door behind me and drew the curtains open so the moonlight could beam into my room. |
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I walk out into the open, where Josh can see me clearly, with the moonlight glancing off my sleek fur coat. |
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The Chinooks are closest and I can see the moonlight glancing off their huge, drooping 30 ft rotor blades. |
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A black, highly polished coach gleamed in the moonlight as its side door closed. |
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Sighing, I drove off towards the park with only the faint gleam of the moonlight to guide me. |
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She turned her head away from him, not wanting to see the way his eyes glimmered in the moonlight. |
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Moll tossed her heads irritably and her teeth glinted once again in the moonlight. |
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They both looked across the ocean with the moonlight glistening off of the water. |
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The small piece of gold glittered brightly in the moonlight, setting off the red ruby it encircled. |
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The dagger spun away in a glitter of moonlight on metal to clatter on riverbed rock. |
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His eyes were catching moonlight coming in through the back doors, throwing a glitter just beside the pupils. |
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That night they passed through the village completely unnoticed via the roofs of the houses like prowlers under the pale moonlight. |
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Briefly, the moonlight was obscured by a cloud and an unreasonable fear gripped me as I realised I could not see the statues. |
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The blade was sharp and around three inches in length, she could tell, as it shone in the dim moonlight. |
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She opened her eyes to look around the room she was in, but could only see dim shapes in the ghostly moonlight. |
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Again I can recognise constellations, again I can see by moonlight, again I can wish on the evening star. |
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The moonlight lay sprawled across the jackal's face as he spoke with a growl, a doggish snarl. |
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Her face looked peaceful, lit by ethereal moonlight filtering through the ghostly branches of the fairy tree. |
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He looked at the moonlight pouring in from the stairs and did a double take as his eyes caught something. |
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Everything looked pale gray in the moonlight, and a slight breeze made the grasses whisper around me. |
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Whether a coast is perceived may depend on the height of bird, the amount of moonlight, or presence of whitecaps. |
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His hair was of a brilliant blond mingled with the rays of silver moonlight. |
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There was a full moon, so the moonlight made the tall grass glow an eerie whitish green. |
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The aesthetically perfect world of Los Nubes is perpetually aglow with the warm light of an autumn sunset, or dramatic moonlight. |
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She turned her head and glared at his motionless face, partially illuminated by pale moonlight that crept through a crack in the curtains. |
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A pale light like moonlight on water floated over them, inviting them in from the wind and rain. |
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She stepped inside, there was still no light and the pale moonlight shining in the door illuminated the room, casting eerie shadows. |
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They twinkled like diamonds in the pale moonlight that came through the kitchen window, and lit up when she smiled. |
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Deep in the reaches of one of the aforementioned buildings lies a pale light, almost like moonlight reflected on water, much to a desired effect. |
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My guards' breath were puffs of crystal in the moonlight as they escorted me across the shipyard compound to where the wagon waited. |
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As we passed overhead, the glare of the moonlight on the water receded, and with our goggles, we could see a wake behind the ship. |
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Estelle grew from a wan, sickly child into a lovely maiden, her skin pale as the moonlight and hair as raven as the starless night. |
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She leaned forward, elbows on knees and her head in the wan moonlight as she smiled. |
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A few kisses in the moonlight and I turned into a shameless, wanton creature so unlike myself. |
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In the second quarter the gravitational pull is less, but the moonlight is strong, creating strong leaf growth. |
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He looked round and in the moonlight saw Mr Ventouris leaning over the starboard quarter and then disappear. |
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He felt a tug on his heart as he watched her face, her woeful expression silhouetted by the moonlight. |
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Before long, they were strolling beneath silver moonlight in one of the most spectacular horticultural wonderlands in all Viridia. |
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Across from the courtyard were several shabby stone buildings reflecting the moonlight with their worn-out walls. |
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The reflective platelets focus the light downward and modulate it to match the intensity of the moonlight hitting the ground. |
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John Savage's yearning flute sound, with the band closing around him like shadows in moonlight, is exquisite on Faded Beauty. |
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Her footsteps echoed loudly as she shuffled across the foyer, dimly lit by the beams of moonlight lancing across the shiny floor. |
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Seasonal variation in the moon's path through the night sky changes the variance in ambient moonlight between proximate new moons and full moons. |
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She was simple in all respects, but her warm ice blue eyes brought out every feature and long wavy brown hair shone in the moonlight. |
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The Democratic Alliance said the revelations came as no surprise, as police officers were being forced to moonlight in order to make ends meet. |
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As he moved closer to climb inside he saw her face lit up by the moonlight. |
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When they reappeared, they were in the moonlit shadow of a tall, aged tree whose limbs were full and bright in the moonlight. |
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An impression came to him, then, of Lily laying fast asleep, limned in moonlight, safe and oblivious. |
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Braunau in 1889 has medieval fortifications and broken Gothic arches limned with moonlight. |
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The lake shined in the moonlight and reflected the sights above, the water ripples breaking up the starshine into tiny dancing lights. |
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The rocky coastline is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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His head, arched over the pillow and framed by the blanket folded beneath his chin, was illuminated by pale moonlight. |
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A man and woman, likely husband and wife, elegantly dressed, walked arm in arm in the moonlight. |
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The fog causes Alec to lose his way, and the moonlight comes out when he returns to Tess sleeping. |
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He was asleep on the window, looking angelic as the moonlight shone in, making his skin a smooth pale lucid colour. |
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She passed the tree where the horse's tack was propped and grabbed Hawk's bridle, the silverwork glinting in the moonlight. |
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You can hear the waves breaking on the shore and a salty tang fills the moonlight air. |
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Massive stone tombs and carved sarcophagi were visible through the foggy moonlight. |
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They stood face to face under the balcony in the moonlight as the blustery rain teemed around them. |
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If you are using a lighting kit, add a bit of extra backlight for that moonlight effect. |
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The moonlight glistened across the endless tenebrosity that surrounded the ship in the late hours of the night. |
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There is enough filtered moonlight to reveal the tip of a glacier hanging like a tongue out of the mantle of clouds. |
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To test these predictions we examined the seasonably variable response of snowshoe hares to moonlight and predation risk. |
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A dark line of bent grass led through the moonlight silvered sheen across the meadow and toward the mountain. |
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There was a full moon tonight and a moderate amount of moonlight flooded through the window. |
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Robert blinked in the sudden semi-darkness, the only illumination being the moonlight which shone through cracks in the curtains. |
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The night was not lonely either, as quite a few regulars danced cheerfully to merry tunes in the moonlight. |
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Numair was asleep, moonlight and torchlight falling in through the window and shining on his blonde hair. |
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I slowly looked over at Donovan and smiled, the smile lighting up my face and the moonlight turning my eyes a darker shade of blue. |
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The entire world outside lay painted in dark blue shadows and pale moonlight and the snow muffled the land beneath it to absolute silence. |
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She focussed on the relaxing qualities of that beautiful shaft of silver moonlight. |
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The curtains were open and moonlight streamed through the windows, a shaft of light landing on the pillow. |
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The moonlight glinted off its shaggy fur, shining off the pale wings sprouting from its back. |
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I'm writing this by the moonlight of an open window at a shaky table with a broken leg. |
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I pulled the sword out of the sheath, the silver blade glittering in the moonlight. |
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It shone and glistened in the moonlight, the soft sheen reflecting off of the copper. |
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Several minutes later the rock shelf above him disappeared and a steady stream of moonlight cascaded across the path. |
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The silver leaves shimmered in the moonlight that found its way through the trees. |
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Standing on the balcony edge, he was dressed in his trench coat, lined with moonlight around the edges. |
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My mind was empty and was cooling off as the tropical summer heat was subsiding in the shower of the moonlight. |
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The soft moonlight highlighted the shadows of his handsome face, revealing the loving gaze that he was showering her with. |
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A white shape flapped in the moonlight and she dove, wings tucked tight to her side. |
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The large creatures were grunting and groaning, and their large, curved tusks flashed in the moonlight. |
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She looked out into the ocean, seeing the moonlight twinkle on the ocean surface as the waves slowly danced their way to shore. |
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The moonlight shone through the window and cast and irridescent glow on half of the room. |
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Illuminated only by moonlight, pale flowers and foliage add a dreamy, ethereal quality to the garden. |
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There was grey moonlight coming in, lighting a patch of floor just in front of the window but leaving the rest of the room in blackness. |
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The moonlight from the sky light on the ceiling beamed down making a square of light in the center of the room. |
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He smiled down at me, his smile the only thing I could see perfectly outlined in the pale, ghostly moonlight. |
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The pale moonlight that shone through her window provided enough light to find her bed. |
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She could make out the pale glow of the moonlight shining through the blinds. |
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She found him standing alone in the moonlight, staring up at the waxing crescent. |
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The moonlight shone through the clouds and cast a glow upon the water and its rocks. |
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There is a bigger theoretical risk of getting sun stroke from moonlight than coming to harm from satellite transmissions with or without dishes in the locality. |
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There was a slight ray of moonlight visible far above his head. |
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It must have been full summer, for it was warm enough not to need a coat, and the lawns were thick with white daisies, all impossibly open in the moonlight. |
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I did not wish to take a cabin passage, but rather to go before the mast and on the deck of the world, for there I could best see the moonlight amid the mountains. |
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Against moonlight on the back of my windows, as on photographic plates, appear the silhouettes of salamanders, perhaps a dozen of them, facing this way and that. |
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She could see in the pale moonlight that Mom was startled by her question. |
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He held his hands palm-up, lighting them eerily in the pale moonlight. |
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As she watched, the moonlight began focussing, moving, searching. |
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Benji's curtains were open, allowing some moonlight to light up the room. |
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It was completely silent and tree boughs splintered the moonlight. |
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The moonlight is extremely bright, as bright as the lights on movie sets. |
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For an hour before, as a young princess could not sleep, as she paced in and out of the squares of moonlight dappling her floor, she chanced to glance out of the window. |
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The crew braces for shock, the boat shudders and a giant plume of boat wash is the only mark left in the faint moonlight as the boat races forward into harm's way. |
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I understand between advocacy, writing, and speaking, you also moonlight as a Little League baseball coach. |
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Faint moonlight was streaming in from the broken windows, and from the weakness of the light outside, it was probably only a few hours before the break of day. |
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He stood still, looking out across the moonlight, his head a little raised, and his ears spread like fans, up to the great folds of the Garo hills. |
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The blue lights in the centre sparked a little with the remaining power, but all the light soon died away and all that remained was the moonlight. |
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A single spearlike shaft of moonlight picked out her features. |
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He heard the door slide open, letting in the soft glow of moonlight. |
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I opened my eyes to a net of pale blue moonlight and shadows thrown across whitewashed walls and ceiling decorated with geometric bas-reliefs in cracked and stained plaster. |
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His special felicity was in the depiction of moonlight, mist-gleam and rainshine, often in combination, on parkland, ship-rigged harbours and lamp-lit city streets. |
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The moonlight turned the filmy blue dress hanging from her surprisingly petite shoulders nearly transparent, silhouetting her hour glass form against the material. |
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The pale moonlight shone on the sand as Kino stepped among the dunes. |
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They both stood, staring at each other in the pale moonlight for a moment. |
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Soft glints of moonlight reflected off broken glass pieces and onto their black coats, and I watched them for a minute, their muscles rippling under their skin. |
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Tim was just starting to cross the grounds, the dark silhouette of the school outlined in the moonlight, when a gasping voice whispered in the shadows. |
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He woke to moonlight and starlight and the glowing end of Toby's cigar. |
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The moonlight grew brighter, like silver when it is polished. |
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The party of five emerged into the moonlight that silvered the high round of Naples's city wall, a looming mass of dead masonry that could have stood for the soul of the city. |
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Magic in the moonlight co-stars Colin Firth and Emma Stone paid their respects. |
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Effectively, men and women who once worked to keep guns off of the streets must now moonlight as gun dealers. |
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In July 3, the rocky coastline they both share is a near monochrome of pale blues that darken in the rocks and billowing clouds as though illuminated by moonlight. |
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Her eyes green eyes and black hair glistened in the moonlight. |
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Left barren by fires, the mountaintop reflected winter moonlight. |
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The werewolf rose up howling, blood coating its white fur, fangs gleaming in the moonlight, its eyes reflecting a rabid malevolence to match its deeds. |
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Hunting polecats by moonlight was also a popular diversion among midland schoolboys. |
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With these delicacies, and keen appetites, we went out into the moonlight, and had a nocturnal picknick. |
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And the moonlight on the Church seemed to shift and quiver-some pigeons perhaps had been disturbed up there. |
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Whether, at the end of all this, Michael Alcock regretted that moonlight flit from Birmingham in 1755, we will never know. |
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With your guitar under the windows, of moonlight nights! your Spanish fopperies and trickeries! your French phrases and toeings! |
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The boat's wake left two strands of white water that glistened in the moonlight. |
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He flew through the moonlight streets, clattering over cobbles, darting down narrow alleys and up twisty wynds, racing to his love. |
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As the story goes nana and grandad, Lizzie and Billie Graham, moved to Bulmer Street after doing a moonlight flit from Haverton Hil. |
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They had described how they travelled by moonlight through the Tian Shan gorge. |
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The annual Perseid meteor shower was predicted to be even more spectacular than usual because of clear conditions and no moonlight. |
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The great moonlight flit from Marrakech to Tangier was in motion. |
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Effects of moonlight on the capturability of frugivorous phyllostomid bats at different time scales. |
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As the trees block the moonlight these zips are completely in the dark, truly enhancing the spookiness of the evening and season. |
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It is black box and river red gum country, where brolgas once danced in the moonlight and brush turkeys fed in the scrub. |
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The lodge appeared in its clearing, silhouetted in the moonlight. |
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The bacteria providing this ventral bioluminescent countershading, as it is called, glow with the colors of moonlight and starlight. |
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Throne of my lonely niche, my wealth, my love, my moonlight. |
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One day, Ferguson will surprise us all by performing a moonlight flit from the Theatre of Dreams. |
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Also, in the next scene, Quince states that they will rehearse in moonlight, which creates a real confusion. |
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It was as if a globe had been filled with moonlight and hung before them in a net woven of the glint of frosty stars. |
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They were still under the white plum tree and their faces were touching except for a pale thin ray of moonlight between. |
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She passed away noiselessly, and the moonlight kissed the wall which her shadow had dimmed. |
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While still maintaining the main band and attempting to win over punk audiences, Police members continued to moonlight within art rock. |
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But Jean overhears, and jumps to conclusions, namely that the back-on couple are planning a moonlight flit from Albert Square. |
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The main exhibits include statues of a sunlight bodhisattva, moonlight bodhisattva and the Fuku Kenjaku Kannon bodhisattva. |
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On Page 6, molecular biology writer Tina Hesman Saey reports that a marine worm's newly discovered biological clock uses moonlight to time its monthly spawning. |
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But as she pulls up in her flash new sports car on Friday and offers him the chance to do a moonlight flit with her, will Dennis be Thelma to Glo's Louise? |
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It won't be easy, but you also need to think hard about your escape plan, even your moonlight flit, however much you thereby confirm his worst fears. |
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In an intolerable sweetness, a contentment so deep that he was wistfully discontented, he saw magnolias by moonlight and heard plantation darkies crooning to the banjo. |
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He might have spent the hours camped under the trees of the more remote meadow, whence in the brilliant moonlight he could keep tabs on the trails. |
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Enderby watched her warily as she lay prone, having kicked the clothes off the bed, her nates silvered by the Roman moonlight to the likeness of a meringue. |
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It calls on its nocturnal visits to the nesting burrows in flight, on the ground and in the burrows, although moonlight depresses the amount of calling. |
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However, at the same time he liked subdued colours, mist and moonlight. |
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The ukulele evokes images of simple, lilting melodies plucked by stocky entertainers in floral aloha shirts as lovers take moonlight strolls on a white sand beach. |
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A bouncy rhyme complements the exuberant, colorful illustrations of the Buckamoo Girls' exploits, from square dancing to rodeo rustling to singing by campfire and moonlight. |
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