A three-hour walk up to Mt Sinai's summit offers spectacular sunrise views. |
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He was given a scented bath before sunrise to wash the filth from his body. |
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I want to walk along a tropical beach at sunset or ramble through a ruined temple at sunrise. |
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The next day, our last in the mountains, we wake to a truly beautiful sunrise over Syria. |
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The aim is to scare every townsman and townswoman out of town and reclaim what has been lost before sunrise returns. |
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Pearl woke up with sunrise the next morning in a dark, musty cell in the bilge of the large ship. |
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Cutting or collecting shoreweed and bottomweed is prohibited from sunset to sunrise and also on Sunday. |
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Realization was finally beginning to dawn on him like a sunrise after an inky black night. |
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At sunrise when the red sky is reflected in calm water and the line of the horizon disappears, I have a still, calm sense of blessedness. |
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An index dominated by frothy sunrise industries multiplies the risk of investing for us all. |
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Dawn was breaking, and the pale pink sunrise brushed its fingers of light over everything. |
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Small craft set out before sunrise, often through rough surf, to lift the nets, remove captured animals and repair damage to the mesh. |
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It also has links to detailed information explaining sunrise, sunset, the solstices and equinoxes. |
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Do a bit of exercising, sing a song, read a poem, watch a sunrise or water your garden. |
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That morning he rose at sunrise and stepped into trousers and brogues in the tea-colored light. |
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It was well after sunrise and Madame Comer was yet to show her spectacled face at Versailles. |
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A climb to the summit of Mount Sinai or Moses Mountain will provide spectacular scenes of the sunrise over Sinai. |
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I began to embroider an intricate design of Sweden's mountains during sunrise. |
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The bark of this tree is collected fresh, well before the sunrise, and is ground up to make a herbal preparation. |
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Most infantrymen are accustomed to the traditional stand-to an hour before and after sunrise. |
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Valeria the Grand kicked her guests out of bed at sunrise for a hearty breakfast of fruit, omelettes, oatmeal, and muffins. |
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In fact, I was at a sunrise service at the crack of dawn earlier today, service for Easter Sunday. |
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They're helicopter parents hovering over their children, scheduling almost their entire day from sunrise to sunset. |
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Around 20,000 people turned up before sunrise in a hick town in the middle of nowhere to see the spectacle. |
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A small unit of militants, armed with Kalashnikov rifles and suicide belts, hit the prison just before sunrise. |
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I weeded with a hoe and shook bugs off plants with my hands from sunrise to sunset. |
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Like it is with all deserts, the best times of the day in the Great Basin are sunrise and sunset. |
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For example, Memphis law states that begging after sunset and before sunrise is a misdemeanor. |
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Many scenes were shot in the golden light just after sunrise or before sunset. |
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Depending on the context, the day was considered to begin at either midnight, at noon, at sunset, or at sunrise. |
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The artist photographs the Indiana landscape at sunrise and sunset, when the light is dramatically slanted. |
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The streets of La Paz are today filled from sunrise to sunset with traders selling anything from razor blades to fast food. |
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Archaeological evidence is often discovered and classified from the air, especially in the raking light of sunrise and sunset. |
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Today, however, many of us have moved into jobs that do not require us to cram the workday between sunrise and sunset. |
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Sal stays awake all night, witnessing the sunrise and hearing the clatter of horse hooves. |
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It's like the sunrise over the horizon, the light catching the edges of the lapping waves. |
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He loved getting up early, grabbing his board and surfing with the sunrise. |
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He has the lights off, and the only source of light is the sunrise behind her. |
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After a tour of the upper barn, I walked to the Museum entrance at Bonifant Road and sat on the guard rail to watch the sunrise. |
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Gene is the first to awaken the following morning and watches a sunrise for the first time. |
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Working for about five hours from sunset to sunrise, he opens an area in the 6-foot diameter of a spotlit circle. |
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Mick edges perilously close to the edge, the rod bends some more and a swallow-tailed, almost luminous fish, flashes in the sunrise. |
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Otherwise known as our circadian rhythm, our 24-hour body clock resets itself at sunrise and sunset each day. |
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Every morning he would be up before sunrise raring to go, throwing clods of earth at the windows of staff to awaken them. |
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Check out that smooth sunrise turning all the pointy peaks and deadly icefalls a soft, deceiving pink. |
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Around sunrise, the concentration of geese we'd hoped would keep our barrels warm lifted off its roost and, in steady waves, flew away. |
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My cheeks are flushed as I gasp for air, and their rosy pinkness glows like a sunrise. |
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They have ample time to pleasurably walk up and down the mountain, catching sunrise at the top and savouring every aspect of the amazing scenery. |
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As May begins, Mercury is continuing the poor apparition it made in April, hanging low in the east at sunrise. |
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It's customary to display the flag only from sunrise to sunset on buildings and on stationary flagstaffs in the open. |
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Before sunrise, we approached the colony and flushed the birds into the nets. |
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In Missouri, sparrows and cowbirds arrived at nests at 13.5 and 14.7 min before sunrise, respectively. |
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I was briefly rewarded with this gentle sunrise before a sea fret moved in. |
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The primary symbol of the republic is the flag, which depicts a frigate bird over an ocean sunrise. |
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Yet all was not powder snow twinkling in a rosy sunrise, and morale continued at a low ebb. |
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It then appears very low in the eastern sky at about an hour and a half before sunrise. |
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Youth will begin the workshops with opening and closing prayers and a sunrise ceremony each day. |
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The darkness of the night erupted into an amber sunrise as the boulder held back the sudden blast of flames. |
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We arrived at the airport before sunrise, preflighted and loaded the helicopter. |
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The others and I would waddle into the mines before sunrise, never seeing the first lights of dawn. |
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Early risers were treated to a glorious sunrise at the traditional dawn chorus. |
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Camped in their son's room, I spent the night reading novels written for prepubescent boys, nodding off only after sunrise. |
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Before sunrise, they were joined by their other children at the cemetery as gravediggers worked by spotlight to raise the small coffin. |
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Known as the morning or evening star, Venus is visible just before sunrise or just after sunset. |
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So one Sunday morning soon after sunrise we entered the field and made our examinations, buried the bottles and dowsed the formation. |
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The monument was orientated to mark sunrise at the midsummer solstice, but whether it has further astronomical significance is debatable. |
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The artist is shown from different perspectives and at various times of day, walking in a circular pattern, from sunrise to sunset. |
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Our body clock responds to an imitation sunrise by accelerating the wake-up processes. |
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From day to day and from season to season, the times of sunset and sunrise change continuously. |
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About a quarter of the lunar diameter was eclipsed, and re-emergence occurred about a quarter of an hour before sunrise. |
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Beneath the Cape's rugged cliff faces, washed by blue, mauve and aquamarine seas, migrating humpback whales can be heard breathing at sunrise. |
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True to her word though she died on the Sunday morning, bathed in the radiant light of a spring sunrise. |
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During the month of Ramadan, observant Muslims fast from sunrise until sunset. |
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We were afraid that the sunrise would not be as glorious as we'd wanted it to be because of the clouds. |
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During their resting hours from sunset to sunrise, they gather in closely knit aggregations in caves, under ledges, or in other protected areas. |
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Hundreds of people gathered at one of Wiltshire's historic monuments at dawn on Tuesday to witness the winter solstice sunrise at Stonehenge. |
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Several years ago, we built an outdoor celebration circle in the shape of a pueblo kiva where we begin the Easter sunrise services. |
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I'm now filled with a sense of youthful naughtiness mixed with zest for life which I always get when I see evening through to sunrise. |
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The planetary day begins at sunrise and not at midnight as in the civil calendar. |
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The crystal blue sea and clean blue sky over the horizon varied occasionally from sunrise to sunset. |
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The ascent has to be achieved on the first day and is rewarded on the second day with a spectacular sunrise and panoramic view of Costa Rica. |
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Other times, the water lies still and flat, reflecting the blaze of sunset and sunrise. |
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It's full of smoking embers from a fire that has been burning down since sunrise. |
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Her two-hour sunrise yoga sessions and macrobiotic diet have been held up as instances of fussy obsessiveness. |
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During the month of Ramadan, Muslims practice Sawm, or fasting, during the hours between sunrise and sunset. |
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The rest of the city lay burned or burning with the stench of flesh and blood magnified by the sunrise. |
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The sun rose behind the Tower, backlighting it in the brilliance of a sunrise. |
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The sleepy senators were collected before sunrise and the ceremony finished well before eight o'clock. |
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At the first moment of sunrise the passage began, the troops marching across one bridge, the baggage and attendants crossing the other. |
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It must be the few slices of BBQ Pork I had the night before and well, maybe the tequila sunrise last night aggravated it. |
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At sunrise, a large crowd advances toward wooden barricades erected to protect storefronts and bystanders. |
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This morning, I spent about an hour listening to the beautiful dawn chorus, as the birds awoke and greeted another sunrise with their mellifluous songs. |
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Once we came out here just before dawn to watch the sunrise. |
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There is a throb of constant excitement, an irrepressible energy as palpable as the tangled screech of a bird chorus in the wash, glow and lightness before sunrise. |
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Seen from space a sunrise takes on a glory all of its own, the dark shield burning like a crescent of fire-gold as the sun rose from beyond the curve of the horizon. |
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Light intensities were measured ca. every 15 minutes from sunrise to sunset at each microsite on a clear day in summer and winter using a quantum radiometer. |
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I'd never seen the moon rise or noticed that a sunrise does sometimes project cartoon-like sunbeams across the sky until I'd been to Marovo Lagoon. |
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When the sunrise finally came and Abdullah was no where to be found the other Bedouins would assume that the wolves had taken him instead of a goat. |
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I can't recall ever actually watching a sunrise, and I guess technically I didn't see one yesterday since the rain clouds kept us from actually seeing the sun at all. |
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The megalithic passage tomb is illuminated by the winter solstice sunrise. |
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In the early morning, and on clear days, the sunrise reflects strongly upon the windows of the apartment buildings that make up the wall of Central Park West. |
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Now the only negative thing was that we stayed the night at the top to see the famed sunrise in the morning but the hotel we stayed at was a kip and I hardly got any sleep. |
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Wiradjuri people have been there since the first sunrise and for traditional owners it is their right and duty under Wiradjuri custom and law to protect their sacred site. |
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I will check and reply to work e-mail at midnight or sunrise. |
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Garbled details would be passed on by word of mouth and soon convoys of hatchbacks would head out for sunrise sessions in motorway service stations and picnic spots. |
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Birds arrived between the end of the third hour after sunset and sunrise. |
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Some of the shells I collected were bittersweets which are also gastropods, but they are considered bivalves like the sunrise tellins, so they have two shells. |
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Since this hearing was taking place during Ramadan, many of the Muslims had been fasting since sunrise. |
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The maximum obscuration of the sun takes place exactly at sunrise, so the best place to be to see it is the Yorkshire Coast with the horizon provided by the North Sea. |
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It also includes an overnight ascent of Mount Sinai to watch the sunrise over the mountains, a breathtaking experience well worth the three-hour walk up. |
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A grove of trees becomes something profound, a sunrise something majestic, an embrace an electric current. |
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Bars keep bopping until three or four in the morning, but those who want to dance the night away can keep going until sunrise at one of the nightclubs or discos in the town. |
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During the antebellum era on the De Saussure plantation in South Carolina, daily domestic tasks were to be completed in the hours between sunrise and sunset prayers. |
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The light is dependent upon the confluence of sunrise, wind, cloud and quality of air, and these ingredients do not lend themselves to a formulaic recipe. |
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He bragged that he could remove his shoes and drive flies from your hangar, delouse your dog from 50 feet and, if the wind was right, even delay the sunrise for up to an hour. |
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Think of the bird chatter at sunrise, of the stillness at high noon. |
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At high tide at sunrise and sunset the water runs into and fills the moon. |
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Convivial night-time chats extend until the first traces of sunrise. |
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Only catfish and rough fish may be taken from June 15 until March 15, sunrise to sunset, on Gillham, Dierks and De Queen lakes. |
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The move spawned significant criticism because it forced many children to travel to school before sunrise. |
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Red foxes prefer to hunt in the early morning hours before sunrise and late evening. |
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These animals are most active in the hour just before sunrise. |
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Hence the North and South Poles experience the slowest rates of sunrise and sunset on Earth. |
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A tropical bird can use the equatorial change in sunrise and sunset times to synchronize its circannual clock. |
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At sunrise, Frea turned her husband's bed so that he was facing east, and woke him. |
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However, if he defeated his opponent, or if he were able to fend off his opponent from sunrise to sunset, he would go free. |
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The symbols of peace were released at sunrise in Beijing's symbolic heart of Tiananmen Square in a ceremony for the Oct. |
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With this once long lance, now wildly elbowed, fifty years ago did Nathan Swain kill fifteen whales between a sunrise and a sunset. |
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Some of her friends decided it was time to go home, but she wanted to stay on until sunrise. |
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Some stones in the circle have been aligned with the midwinter sunrise and various lunar positions. |
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Before sunrise, children would go to schools or tutoring them at home would commence. |
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Her face shone for a moment with new and unearthly splendour, her eyes lighted up with a very sunrise of joy. |
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But if the last two years are a teacher, look for the bombastic tweets to resume before sunrise. |
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Semperviva Yoga Holidays in Kythira, besides twice-a-day yoga, also offer sunrise meditation. |
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Around summer solstice, the days will be around 18 hours long, having 17 hours and 55 minutes between sunrise and sunset. |
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A stricken ship within 3 miles of the shore had to fly at the main mast a yellow and black flag borne quarterly from sunrise to sunset. |
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The Ethiopian day is reckoned as beginning at 6 AM as opposed to 12 AM, concurrently with sunrise throughout the year. |
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This plan was rotated slightly on its site so that it aligned not with true east, but with sunrise on Easter of the year construction began. |
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The time between sunset and sunrise during June and earliest July is less than 7 hours, and both the dawn and the dusk are rather long as well. |
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As the satellite orbits at 650 kilometres above Earth, the FTS is poised to take sequences of atmospheric absorption spectra twice a day, during sunrise and sunset. |
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When the Matariki star cluster reappeared in the eastern sky before sunrise, it was a signal to Maori that the old year was dying and a new year beginning. |
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As we have seen above, God's creation, viewed anthropomorphically, consists of a series of activities marked by a sixfold daily sunrise and sunset. |
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Mentally I marked the point where the big guy's rack had disappeared into the sunrise, just to the left of a large bitterbrush on the crest of the main ridge. |
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They found the monument also aligns on the mid-winter sunrise, which would maintain the link between the passage of time indicated by the moon, the solar year and the seasons. |
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Jesus, no matter how busy he was, no matter how many demands were placed upon him, always made time to talk with God, even when he had to get up before sunrise to do it. |
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Because most scavenging events occurred nocturnally or relatively soon after sunrise, our data also suggest that survey time period strongly influences detection probability. |
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During the winter, especially throughout December, the length of the day is very short, averaging 6 hours and 41 minutes between sunrise and sunset at winter solstice. |
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A Viking named Stjerner Oddi compiled a chart showing the direction of sunrise and sunset, which enabled navigators to sail longships from place to place with ease. |
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Dew usually forms in the morning when the temperature is the lowest, just before sunrise and when the temperature of the earth's surface starts to increase. |
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The stability of the night time inversion is usually destroyed soon after sunrise as the sun's energy warms the ground, which warms the air in the inversion layer. |
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At sunrise, Frea turned Godan's bed around to face east and woke him. |
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They quickly stormed the island and attacked Belgica Castle at sunrise. |
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Some were storied weapons. With this once long lance, now wildly elbowed, fifty years ago did Nathan Swain kill fifteen whales between a sunrise and a sunset. |
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He stood there stunned, looking at the beautiful, breath-taking sunrise. |
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He hurried along, hoping to get in position by sunrise, and climbed a high dune that made him think of a grandstand he had seen once in a videobook brought from offworld. |
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In Swazi tradition, the star is Lwei, and is visible in the morning sky before sunrise in November, at the time when women begin their day's work. |
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