As her breath returned, she stood again and walked slowly to the brow of the hill, staring out at the hazy valley. |
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It's amazing to see the island from the waters, all classic hazy blue layers of skyscrapers. |
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She grabbed at his hand to push away from her as she tried to clear the hazy fog from her mind. |
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Most readers were probably hazy about Flemish and the Flemings, and French is the language of the trading company that Marlow has joined. |
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Along the coastal margin, the spring squill makes hazy blue carpets in early spring. |
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Even the polluted atmosphere of the staidly streets seemed fleetingly fresh compared to the hazy, lamentable bitterness of the mall. |
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The film has a misty, hazy appearance in some of its more striking moments. |
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Avoid shooting photos when the sun is directly overhead and the sky is hazy or cloudy. |
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She had a problem of hazy vision in her right eye and could not be cured through allopathy. |
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The cornea is hazy because of oedema, and the pupil is semidilated and fixed to light. |
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The sun's UV rays are as damaging to your skin on cloudy and hazy days as they are on sunny days. |
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I lay on top of the trunk and watched the dust drift from the dark of the cedar panelling into the hazy light glowing through the dormer window. |
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Outside, large flakes of gleaming white snow were falling fast, quickly covering the city in a hazy white blanket. |
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Round two of heats began at 9.30 am under slightly hazy skies and perfectly flat water. |
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In a matter of seconds, what had seemed like a slightly hazy early afternoon now seemed overcast. |
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A familiar scrawl of handwriting covered the paper and on the cover side was a picture of Chicago, with its skyscrapers and hazy grey skies. |
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But collectively they present a hazy picture of a luckless dreamer with unfortunate amatory judgment. |
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Weathermen said that today would remain hot and sunny, although they predicted it may be a little more hazy. |
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Monday morning arrived with a cooling breeze, scattering fragile wisps of cloud across a hazy sky. |
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The picture is also dark, hazy, dirty, murky, and marred by shimmering and flicker. |
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There is a hazy outline of the House of Parliament and Big Ben in the distance. |
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He not only gave this hazy concept a viable definition, but also enlarged the scope. |
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And yet as I searched my hazy memory, I felt my brain cloud over, as if I had stood up too quickly. |
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Black is back, used alongside hazy winter pastel hues, such as Alice blue and shades of light beige. |
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If an important concept is hazy or difficult, explain it, articulate it, and you will get clarity. |
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The latrines are appropriately dreary and spartan, their fluorescent lighting bathed in a familiar hazy glow. |
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A hazy or cloudy wine can indicate the growth of micro-organisms or bacteria, or the presence of proteins from improper stabilization. |
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It was one of those weekends where I thought a lot about some very hazy, abstract concepts. |
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But will the two sides be able to stick to the hazy and vague terms of the agreement? |
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She had one hazy memory of her father taking her out for ice cream when she was very young. |
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As the bus left, she faded into a blurring hazy picture waving from behind the cloud of dust. |
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Velvety blacks and hazy dry-brushed grays at right depict a table set for two in a railway dining car with a blurred vista in the background. |
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His characterizations and distinctions are at times a bit hazy or confusing. |
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But it wasn't the leaden grey of impending rain, nor was it the hazy grey of fog. |
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Well, I'm lazy and my memories of elective university classes are a bit hazy so I had hoped not to, but here we go. |
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That last word indicates something that is hazy, confused, difficult to grasp and bewildered. |
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Details were hazy, with officials unsure of exactly what was going on inside much of the main temple. |
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I could not picture my return, and the whole future looked hazy and uncertain. |
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An occasional sibilance of hazy white noise and clattering of plates pock marks the almost celestial church organ that began the piece. |
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Her mind was still hazy and the heavy scent of the colorless liquid wasn't helping her head much. |
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It's inspired by old blues, Nashville psycho hillbillies and hazy memories. |
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These images of well-known totalitarian architecture are overlaid with hazy blue patinas. |
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However at one point it puffed smoke which was a bit concerning, and on its final pass a hazy smoke trail could be discerned. |
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Here, Stewart's vocals hang in hazy suspensions of wafting guitars, piercing chimes, subliminal drones, and ornately wrought percussion. |
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Carr packs his slim book with flowers until you can almost smell their hazy perfume wafting from the page. |
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Such a swift and humbling defeat could have easily dampened my spirits, but something hooked me in during those few hazy seconds of combat. |
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They pass the time in a hazy half-light, drifting from one ill-defined moment to the next in works deeply suspicious of form and language. |
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Until now, the multiverse was a hazy, ill-defined concept-little more than a philosophical trick. |
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The high signal to noise ratio and the faintness of signal captured by these devices are analogous to the hazy, faint pinhole images. |
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The setting sun gave everything a hazy, pink glow and reflected off of Elizabeth's glossy curls like fairy dust. |
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As an impressionist painting, though, the lady and the park she's picnicking in are hazy and roughly-rendered. |
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On Saturday night, after enjoying the campfire, we noticed a few stars twinkling through the hazy sky. |
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Everything looked a bit bleached and tired in the hazy sunshine, an effect which is easily remedied by donning sunglasses with a brown tint. |
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The weather was beautiful and the sky a crisp blue contrast to the hazy mugginess of previous days. |
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Amongst these dinosaurian beasts, horses were keeping cool in the hazy, humid heat, by standing knee deep in the shallow water. |
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The hazy, pastel colored memory faded and in bled blacks and reds and purples and blues. |
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The hazy, semi-hallucinogenic beauty is boosted by the lo-fi, not-quite-focused home recording. |
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He used hazy gray tones and smudged his images somewhat, as if to unfocus a photograph. |
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His paintings of this time had a magical and apocalyptic character, with hazy shapes and swirling draperies fading into the landscape. |
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Below the house, stretching into the far and hazy distance, lie fields and woods almost totally unpunctuated by the developments of man. |
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No, he prefers his rather hazy studio playhouse to the glitz of Parisian nightlife. |
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Giacometti described his attenuated figures as existing on the edge of perception, as if they just came into view on a hazy horizon. |
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But the film, shot largely on digital video, allowing it to use mostly natural light in a smoky, hazy look, hardly puts a foot wrong. |
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While he has been quite hazy about his history of drug use, the danger of being more precise is that the details could be picked over ad nauseam. |
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Control ranges from critical sharpness to hazy softness and is adjusted by using a ring on the lens barrel. |
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Man-Made is a lazy, hazy exercise in unadorned songcraft, packed with melodies that insinuate themselves with sweet simplicity. |
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But its overwhelming gloom withdraws into a hazy shadow as the moon showers its silver hues. |
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Most of the songs are hazy, druggy messes with little structure or melody. |
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A hazy choral interlude follows, followed by more nasty beats and acerbic lyrics. |
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The angsty, hazy mind of a teenager is a source of constant befuddlement and dismay for full-grown observers. |
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It drains your body of nutrients and vitamins, attacking the central nervous system and leaving you in a dehydrated, hazy state. |
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The light was broken up into an oily, hazy patch of rainbow-like colour. |
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The sun was just beginning to set in the distance, casting a hazy, pink glow over everything in sight as the altocumulus clouds slowly turned a soft orange. |
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Rather than anticipating lazy, hazy days spent relaxing after the stress of study, this week she was busy making the final preparation for her mission of mercy. |
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The first thing I had to do was photograph the interior of my bungalow before the air got hazy with the smoke from the smouldering mosquito-repellent coils. |
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It rises above the hazy mist of its nostalgic premise with sharp writing, complex and unpredictable characterizations, and a dry, witty sense of humor. |
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In his paintings, with their air-spun castles and dense, rocky crags, presented in thick, hazy, heavily impastoed surfaces, the world is remote and ever retreating. |
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But what about those of us who, for whatever our reasons, have left our hazy, giggly days behind us? |
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Upon closer inspection, the image, taken in Vietnam in 1972, is grainy, almost hazy. |
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He was captivated by footage of her escape through the hazy entryway of the supermarket, which was obscured by pepper spray. |
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In Europe, evidence for the use of drums is hazy before the 13th century, when small kettledrums and tabors of Arab or Saracen origin were brought back from the Crusades. |
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It is also home to some of the world's finest spa resorts, making a perfect location for relaxing against a backdrop of hazy mountains and the desert. |
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The exact nature of U.S. retaliation remains hazy, but no less intimidating for its lack of specificity. |
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Impressionism is not some hazy notion about how a bunch of maverick artists at the end of the 19th century decided to paint the world as if it looked blurred. |
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But to be honest those games are mostly a miasma of hazy impressions. |
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Now all that remains are a few hazy memories of nights on the town. |
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Steeped in culture, hazy summer-weight cottons and shantung silk in luxurious shades of spice, henna and amber are embroidered and lavishly decorated. |
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The non-intensive moor was lovely with some hazy silver birch, vivid green mosses, rushes, bilberries, bleached and tufted grasses and a touch of gorse. |
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His outline was blurred now, hazy behind the tumults of hail. |
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Then maybe she wouldn't be feeling like a boa constrictor was halfway choking her, making her vision hazy and her concentration not even remotely sensible. |
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A hazy figure approaches whipping neon glow sticks like Bruce Lee during a nunchucks demonstration. |
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They shunned the Impressionists' hazy unemphatic diffusion of colour. |
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Thinking laterally, on my feet, using my napper, I, armed with scant information and a hazy memory, embark on tracking FYCB down on the dating site myself. |
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The whole L.A. Basin was smoggy or hazy today, and my lungs hurt. |
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Where others in this vein opt for a hazy, nebulous cloud of half-remembered dreams, Manitoba's music is direct and unassuming while still remaining evocative. |
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He watched Kitter brachiate from tree to tree in the hazy air. |
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With summer drawn to a close and a definite feeling of that autumn nip in the air, one can't help but miss the lazy, hazy days of July and August. |
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I feel light headed, my ears are bunged up and my balance feels hazy. |
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It's not the lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer or the mug-swinging excitement of Oktoberfest, it doesn't even have the anticipatory rush of spring fever. |
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We'd boarded the five-masted square-rigger Royal Clipper about 12 hours earlier, but my first evening afloat was shrouded in a somewhat hazy glow. |
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He lay on his back and stared up at the hazy image of the clouds. |
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The hazy sky was streaked with white clouds, the sun setting. |
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By mid-morning the sun burned through a high, hazy veil of cloud. |
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She scanned the hazy horizon for the dust cloud signalling horses. |
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The light from the moon was weak, peeking wearily through hazy clouds. |
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The effects look hazy, foggy and unreal, not sharp and distinct. |
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Everything became extremely hazy as tears clouded her vision. |
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By morning, the conversations of the night before are hazy memories. |
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What follows are hazy memories of loud music and copious amounts of beer. |
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The idea of rebirth was hazy and vague in my mind at this time. |
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It was like everything she beheld was hazy, viewed through foggy lenses. |
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As is all too common, precise details are hazy and confused. |
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Carson's mind lingered in the realm of hazy confusion before it hit him. |
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I suspect that most of us are pretty hazy on who she actually was. |
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He was a bit hazy about whether or not he had visited the town before. |
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I looked at him wide-eyed, my thoughts still hazy from confusion. |
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But gradually, small, picturesque, red-earthern hamlets became large, dreary, grey-brick villages and, as dusk fell, the hazy sun disappeared behind thick sulphurous smog. |
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Much of the time, leading edge scientific research is indistinct and hazy. |
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There were better prints, from a technical point of view, in the show, but the hazy indistinctness of this one seemed to literalize its distance from us in time. |
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Under a hazy sky, detainees rushed to the edge of concertina wire fences, their raggedy clothes flapping in the wind, many giving thumbs-down gestures to the convoy. |
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Given its hazy nature, goodwill is designated as an intangible asset. |
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If, after egg-white fining, the wine remains hazy, it always will be hazy. |
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I nearly jumped out of my skin at that, my mind foggy and hazy. |
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Twenty days after being jettisoned by its mother ship, the Huygens space probe plunged through the hazy atmosphere of Titan early Friday morning and landed on the Saturn moon. |
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Actually, it's a bit hazy on whether it was deicide or suicide. |
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A 23-year-old Hispanic man presented with a six-week history of floaters and hazy vision without photopsia. |
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He gave us a hazy account of how he had spent the last two weeks. |
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Unlike DUI laws, bui laws are notoriously hazy and site-specific. |
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You lethargic, unfocused, unstable, lazy, hazy, crazy time of year. |
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We experience this girl's journey through hazy alogical exchanges and madcap wordplay, but mad as she may be, this girl is no Hatter. |
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Halo is a hazy area of the coating that usually forms around the edges of the unsanded buffed area. |
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The flow of water was in my ears, and in my eyes a hazy spreading, and upon my brain a closure, as a cobbler sews a vamp up. |
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The heart was in standstill, hazy clots filling the ventricles. |
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In retrospect, though, it's a beautifully restrained, hazy drug trip of a record that ended up being unjustly labeled as a snoozy departure from their earlier sound. |
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In 1930 the sport moved to Little Park but this a somewhat hazy venue. |
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In the evening, it's an atmospheric spot to watch the dramatic sunsets turning the sky deep crimson over the hazy silhouettes of the majestic Taurus Mountains. |
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Summer in February doesn't look as if was shot in late winter, the hand-held camerawork jars and the hazy picture quality lacks the texture of old-fashioned celluloid. |
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The lurid lighting of the bar made for a very hazy atmosphere. |
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Memories of this night are extremely hazy. All I have, for guide-pegs, is a pocketful of keno cards and cocktail napkins, all covered with scribbled notes. |
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Barilli noted a 5 millimeter variegated macule with irregular borders on Susan's right deltoid and a 1 centimeter brown hazy macule with surrounding erythema. |
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Its origins are hazy, but anecdotes suggest a nineteenth-century genesis among unschooled pianists in saloons and barrelhouses in Southern lumber and turpentine camps. |
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He was raised on tales such as the legend of Llyn y Fan Fach, and much of his work has a hazy otherworldliness that links to his love of these stories. |
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