When I came back to myself, a woman's voice told us to meet her at the cottonwood out back at moonrise. |
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Be prepared tonight for a journey, and meet me at moonrise beneath the Great Cottonwood. |
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Observations took place in clear weather and ended at midnight, prior to moonrise. |
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His heart rate had increased considerably now that moonrise was drawing near. |
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The eve was upon them, as a brilliant sunset became a glorious moonrise, transforming the lethargic day into a delirious nocturne. |
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In any case, moonrise Kingdom has already provided ample ammunition for both the pro-Anderson and anti-Anderson camps. |
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For night VFR flights, not only moonrise and moonset, but also the illumination resulting from the moon phase is important. |
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She tells me we won't be going to the temple until after moonrise. |
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The weather was so nice that day that we finished this series of photos with a lovely moonrise shot over the harbour, looking out from where I live. |
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The ideal viewing conditions would be under a covered sky during a new moon or before moonrise or after moonset. |
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Weena, I was glad to find, was fast asleep. I carefully wrapped her in my jacket, and sat down beside her to wait for the moonrise. |
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Desplat's strategy for moonrise Kingdom was similarly bespoke. |
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Inside, we sit down to a typical hut dinner and await moonrise over the peaks, tucking into mounds of gnocchi, hunks of fresh bread and local tomme de Savoie cheese, along with a soupçon of red wine for courage. |
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It is thought that they may have been arranged to align with the southernmost summer moonrise. |
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Beneath the marble canopy, any time between daybreak and moonrise, you will find kneeling figures dreamwrapt in adoration of their beloved Virgen del Pilar. |
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Yet the time frame unquestionably infuses Moonrise Kingdom with more than a tinge of melancholy. |
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His father escaped, but apparently one of the Moonrise Kingdom parents had not fared so well. |
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The 2012 film Moonrise Kingdom contains Benjamin Britten's version of the Rondeau in Purcell's Abdelazar created for his 1946 The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra. |
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