Twelve piece band, Sundown Swing, will make their first ever tour outside of Yorkshire after forming just three years ago. |
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Early rodeo legends like Yakima Canutt and Jackson Sundown and hard-to-fork broncs like Steamboat were familiar fixtures in such rodeos, and so was western art. |
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Clarification on this issue may carry certain consequences for our response to Sundown Syndrome. |
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Just before sundown he squatted up in a great walnut tree on the edge of the forest, where he was able to see for miles around. |
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She's lighting the Chanukah candles for those of us who can't get home by sundown. |
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Unless he could free the doomed lummox beneath him by sundown, he'd be on the south end of more drunken wagers than either man could count. |
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I go for a set of brass bells that tinkle, bringing home the sound of cows returning home at sundown. |
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We relished that sundown for hours afterwards, when we lay in our berths, letting the train's gentle rocks lull us into safe slumber. |
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Bandits and other miscreants roamed the dirt track after sundown, waiting for a horseman to come along so they could ambush him. |
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In the depths of night on Mars, however, fine particles quickly become cold as temperatures plunge after sundown. |
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The slacklining begins at sundown, the various walkers gloriously backlit by a cliff across the Valley that shines in the last light of day. |
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Toward sundown, the bridge was at last completed and the bowmen hurried over. |
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Starting bright and early in the morning, he guaranteed to have you up for your first solo by sundown. |
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When we arrived at a grass-thatched hut at sundown, we'd string up our hammocks and spend the night. |
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To cool off before sundown they changed into cutoff shorts and walked down to the river to go swimming. |
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At this meeting, Quentin orders his sister's boyfriend to leave town by sundown, and threatens to kill him if he stays. |
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Beaver are nocturnal and often begin their activities shortly after sundown. |
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While it may seem to make sense to work cattle after sundown, wait until the cattle have had at least six hours of night cooling before working. |
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During the mid-day heat the animals take a siesta, so much of the wildlife activity takes place around daybreak and sundown. |
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Even less-observant Muslims fast seriously from sunup to sundown despite the tropical heat. |
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Without the alchemy that each green leaf performs from sunup to sundown during the growing season, life simply could not be. |
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From sunup to sundown, an overwintering bird's focus in life is to feed its face. |
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If he had his way he'd spend his days courting and writing poetry from sunup until sundown. |
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During the colonial period, heavy breakfast meals of hoecakes and molasses were prepared to fuel the slaves for work from sunup to sundown. |
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At sunup and sundown, the lagoon becomes a communal meeting place for locals. |
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It was sundown, the skies were dark orange, the temple and its worshippers glimmered in pools of light and dark. |
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On the day of the holiday, Orthodox Eritreans attend an all-night church service, which begins at sundown. |
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He follows the orthodox code and strictly observes the Sabbath from sundown on Friday to sundown on Saturday, so there is an obvious impact on his political life. |
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Near sundown, Jude arrived, smelling like fish and incredibly tired. |
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She'll be having her supper on a tray, watching the sundown birds. |
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Thunderous sounds announce its arrival, piercing the silence that accompanies sundown in the swampland near Boystown, Liberia. |
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So as I was saying, it was just after sundown on a hot August night. |
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After lunch beneath the pines and a rest in the shade of an old carob, I headed on to Loutro, keen to make this gem of the south coast well before sundown. |
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You're never far from a party and a sound system in Jamaica, whether you want to shake your batty to the latest dancehall mixes or sink rum punches at sundown. |
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The tour ended without event and Conor returned to the stationhouse after sundown. |
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By sundown some of us began to be disturbed about the lack of privacy. |
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There was no unified standard as there is in Judaism, sundown to sundown. |
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It arrived close to sundown, after my bilingual secretary had gone home. |
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Sunup to sundown, hard, miserable work, but we managed to get it done. |
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After sundown, as many as 3,000 followers gather in the great hall beneath a roof shaped like unfolding pink lotus petals with a glass dome at its center. |
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For the record, my dogs sleep in the house, so there is no night disturbance, and the birds sleep sundown to sunup, so there are no night noises coming from my yard. |
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Therefore, the four hobbits uppishly disregard the rule by climbing the gate and entering the Shire after sundown. |
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At sundown on Friday, the woman of the house welcomes the Shabbat by lighting two or more candles and reciting a blessing. |
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But after sundown, she would enjoy what felt like a greater luxury. |
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Muleys flocked to these fields near sundown from deep draws along a nearby river. |
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By captains' agreement, matches would conclude at sundown Monday if not completed before then. |
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In many houses, the lamp burns all day, but in other homes, it is lit at sundown. |
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A Mr. Goodbar crowd and the hottest sundown cruising in town for the 40-and-under professional crowd. |
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A few hours before sundown we camped at a small playa lake sunk beneath the level of the grass. |
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Working from sunup to sundown, in heat and rain seven days a week, the crew members of NMCB 11 say they keep motivated because their hard work will benefit the Comorans. |
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Shabbat, the weekly day of rest lasting from shortly before sundown on Friday night to nightfall on Saturday night, commemorates God's day of rest after six days of creation. |
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For instance, if the defendant could successfully parry all blows delivered by the agent until sundown, the defendant would be considered the victor. |
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I catched a catfish and haggled him open with my saw, and towards sundown I started my camp fire and had supper. Then I set out a line to catch some fish for breakfast. |
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