Then you wait for a few moments, silently marvelling at the beautiful starry night and the almost magical stillness. |
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When they helicopter began to descend to the earth, the clouds from the sky had somewhat blown away, to give way to a clear starry night sky. |
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It was like a perfect starry night on a world in the busy middle of a great galaxy, covering their little Eden with soft radiance. |
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Behind her, the lights faded and the computer did a quick fade to a multi-hued sunset, a dark, starry night, and finally a blank screen. |
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The single player game begins with Conker getting impossibly blitzed and stumbling out into a dark starry night. |
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Countryside campaigners have launched a campaign to save North and East Yorkshire's starry night sky. |
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I sealed the letter and stared out the window at the starry night sky, imagining that Alex was staring at the same sky in Krakow. |
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It reminded me visually and spatially of how it feels to be very little and gaze up at the sky on a clear and starry night. |
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Sarah stared out the window watching the sky fade from a multitude of color to a black starry night. |
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You don't even need a starry night — or, for that matter, a view of the night sky. |
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The starry night evening wear in velvet mauve and silver Lycra looked a bit forced. |
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This time, instead of a colorful sunset, it's a starry night sky. |
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She gazed up at the starry night sky and thought about her future. |
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On a moonless, starry night, their speed was somewhat reduced, but not significantly so. |
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Miraval® 5311 Scenic White combines a radiant glittering of a crisp starry night with the gentle sparkle of a rainbow. |
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Even the pleasure of walking my Labrador retriever down quiet streets on a starry night begins to feel threatened. |
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To most listeners, the same sense of awe, wonder and mystery that accompanies contemplation of the starry night applies to the Ninth. |
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For a moment, the moon lit up the mist-covered landscape, then the starry night fell on the two thousand years I had come to recapture. |
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The ceiling is dark over the entrance, painted with a starry night sky which lightens to bright day over the altar of sacrifice. |
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One silent bright and starry night, he spots a mysterious girl draped in black, standing alone at a bridge. |
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At the end of a nice evening in a starry night our clown is lighting his way. |
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Stankievech chooses the darkness of the starry night not as mute, invisible absence but as a resonating presence, like sparkling dust on the veil between the known and the unknown. |
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Will he show his presence like a meteor leaving a fiery trail across the lower reaches of the atmosphere before pursuing its course through the starry night? |
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It was a starry night and the last heat of the day had gone. |
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This particular starry night, however, was produced by projecting light from an overhead projector through a pinpricked sheet of paper. |
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The celebration ended with the kumara ceremony, which took place on the balcony overlooking Wellington Harbour on a still and starry night. |
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It's obvious that the black metal delivered by this band from Angervilliers would be more appropriate under a starry night sky that in broad daylight. |
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The initial assault came at 2300 in the starry night of August 24th. |
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That star will also hold lasting value for you, as it will remind you of your mother every time you happen to look to the skies on a starry night. |
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Vincent van Gogh, The Starry Night, 1889, The Museum of Modern Art, New York City. |
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Vincent Van Gogh's The Starry Night has been turned into an interactive picture by a group of five London-based designers, called Midnight Toastie. |
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