They climb high on the rugged hillside to outrun the creeping light of the waxing moon, which backlights a skyline of shark-tooth peaks. |
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It was a waxing moon, and Conant hoped for low cloud cover that would trap the skyscrapers' lights, further illuminating the river at night. |
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He did this to point out your apparent incorrect caption of a waxing moon in Rio de Janeiro. |
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The Northern Lights, an astoundingly red waxing moon, terrifying lightning bolts, and ominous clouds all found their way, with varying degrees of specificity, into many works. |
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The month of Ashvin, the first phase of the waxing moon. |
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It was the shape of a waxing moon — nature's perfect, elegant curve. |
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Sometime around midnight, the waxing moon, which had been gleaming through the port-side windows, dropped below the horizon, and Flight 447 was alone in the sky. |
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It's night, and a waxing moon barely lights the culprit — the churning Atlantic, which both gives this place its life and threatens its existence. |
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The waxing Moon was three-quarters full and too high and too far to the south to shine into the kitchen. |
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