Another crew, assigned to white-lead the drawbar, sloshes about the pit, solaced by some Stygian philosophy of their own. |
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The gleaming steel catches the sunlight, casting a play of sparkling reflections and shadows into the Stygian, subterranean depths. |
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Shall thou, unburied, view the Stygian waters and the Furies' strong river, and unbidden draw near the bank? |
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His ingenious lighting did much to make the most of the subtle settings, some of which poured strange light into Stygian glooms. |
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Indeed, during that Stygian drive I had caught sight of half-constructed viaducts and bridges as I stared blearily out of the coach window. |
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The polling booths were inside the cinema foyer which, in contrast to the glaring sunshine in the street, was in Stygian gloom. |
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The star-nosed mole, operating in the Stygian darkness of its burrow, can detect the presence of a tasty tidbit, such as an insect larva or tiny worm. |
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Some of the designs were certainly creative: one Stygian proposal was to half-flood the tunnels and transport passengers by gondola. In the absence of a single overarching solution, TfL is planning several smaller measures. |
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Here and there the brilliant rays penetrated to earth, but for the most part they only served to accentuate the Stygian blackness of the jungle's depths. |
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What sort of stygian rider clauses did the Air contract contain? |
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In the rusti-phobic imagination, gun shows are stygian gatherings of edentulous Junior Samples lookalikes, but they are really rural swap meets. |
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