It was like someone scooted rain clouds from overhead and a big ole yellow sunbeam came down to warm me! |
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In 1665 he split a sunbeam into a many-hued spectrum by passing it through a prism in a darkened room. |
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There was one more chair, set in front of the others in the rectangle of light cast by a sunbeam. |
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And she didn't think she would lose, not with the sunbeam falling on her face like the God's golden promise. |
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I fell asleep in the warm embrace of a sunbeam, but when I awoke the world was dark. |
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The day was not particularly beautiful with intermittent rains without the least sunbeam. |
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It seemed to us that our visit was a sunbeam for the dark day of the residents. |
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For many thousands of them the sunbeam was a symbol of light in the colorless world they had come from. |
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But, then again, I might be rapturously anticipating my life as a sunbeam, singing tra-las to the season of mists and kissing the pates of the ludicrous. |
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Omnipresent the wonderful landscape spreads out behind the wide plate glass windows and is illuminated in the slightest sunbeam. |
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It is under the cicada's shrilling that the vines and the grapes take delight in every sunbeam. |
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This name is well chosen because this cliff is like a sunbeam above the vineyard, with the shape of a horn. |
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In a laboratory, fabrics are exposed to a light simulating sunbeam, during 150 hours. |
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We humans have just one world, a tiny blue dot set in a sunbeam, dwarfed by your zeppelin of a mother, floating next to it. |
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And why is every sight of a sunbeam in this ward immediately demeaned by some stupid decoration that kills any attempt from the other world to touch us a little? |
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Each time, this is always a new challenge to the Champagne René Geoffroy and that still drives us to make, from each sunbeam, each dewdrop, each breath of air what you are in surch of: the unique Champagne. |
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It glowed incandescently as a sunbeam slanted across his face. |
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By the end of our third day, Yábar's sharp eye and experience had turned up an impressive list of species, including local marvels like the Andean duck, the puna tapaculo, the shining sunbeam and the versicolored barbet. |
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A roar of laughter is a sunbeam in the house. |
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All he seems to need is sunlight and raindrops: Thy sunbeam comes upon this earth of mine with arms outstretched and stands at my door the livelong day to carry back to thy feet clouds made of my tears and sighs and songs. |
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It's also not easy to capture invisible particles that no one has ever seen, which pass right through the Earth as easily as a sunbeam shines through a windowpane. |
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They will flavour perfume, lassi, tea and sweets, and if you place them in a cup of warm water they will produce a sunbeam of yellow pigment that will not fade. |
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The gorgeted wood quail, the Marquesan imperial pigeon, the purple-backed sunbeam, the Rondonia bushbird and the Somali thrush have all been taken off the critically endangered list. |
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Then, as if to contradict me, a stray sunbeam found the spot and sent curious bright glintings of sheen and shadow dancing and playing under the fallen roots and trunk. |
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There was a tickey box in the hallway of Sunbeam House, on the second floor. |
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After a lapse of 10 years I returned to Pattaya for my vacation staying at the Sunbeam Hotel. |
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Several CDs of his are available from the Sain label in Caernarfon, and two volumes of his classic 1960s EPs have recently appeared on Sunbeam Records. |
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The surest way to be more cognizant in this area is to weigh-in daily with the Health o meter Weight Trend Tracking Scale from Sunbeam Products, Inc. |
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The BSA Sunbeam was a badge engineered version of the Tigress. |
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