How dim was I to think my skinnies would go with last autumn's shrunken tweed jacket? |
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The day when you could open your windows for fresh air is just a dim memory. |
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At no time have I ever observed these specimens venturing out from cover, regardless of how dim the light. |
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Wash shoved through the doors and into a dim lighting and raucous noise of the saloon. |
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He wasn't going to undersell himself again to a team with such dim prospects. |
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I saw the baleful look she shot me in the dim light coming from the street. |
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Kim, Emma and Amity are there, and we sit on the floor in Angel's dim kitchen sipping warm spicy chai and soy milk. |
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My headset outlines a dim humanoid shape that I would not normally be able to have seen. |
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The screens variously arranged around the room gave off an eerie dim blue glow, the type of glow seen in a nuclear reactor core during meltdown. |
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He picked up a flashlight on the floor and began searching for his name, careful to dim the light as much as he could. |
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In the dim half-light of the kitchen, I pulled out the bag of dry cat food and began to pour it in the bowl. |
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Ribbons of amber laced themselves about the coals, and throbbed with a dim light. |
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I couldn't see anything except the dim glow of headlights on the throughway about two hundred yards off. |
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The lights were dim and incense was burning setting a somber and meditative atmosphere. |
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The beauty of dim sum is that lunch will involve no ordering, no waiting, just hot, tasty tidbits and a bottomless pot of restorative hot tea. |
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There's a distant, dim echo of his voice coming off the mountain, followed by silence. |
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The lights began to dim out and then a voice was heard over the microphone. |
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In the dim light of a makeshift beer hall in a township in South Africa, a tourist is introduced to a taste like no other. |
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The lighting that is currently in place is extremely poor, with only six lights providing dim illumination inside the subway. |
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Her spiked bracers glint in the dim torchlight and her silver chaukrum reflect the light onto the walls. |
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The rice fields on either side of the road lay motionless in the dim light. |
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Next Maddy crossed the room to the light switch and used the dial to dim the lights. |
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The Peledrim Forest itself looked sinister and forbidding, and the trees cast long shadows in the dim light of the setting sun. |
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Instead we get a series of very similar midtempo chuggers, songs leaking into each other and sounding like dim echoes of Interpol's past. |
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Use of warm, dim lighting goes some way to mask the ugly furnishings, creating a cosy, homely, inviting atmosphere. |
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The dim lights and subdued strains of music wafted across the hall, giving a palliative effect. |
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I could see, even in the dim light of my fading lamp, that his skin was pasty and pallid, his eyes dark and cloudy. |
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Slowly my trembly legs made their way through the dim passage and wavered unsteadily in indecision. |
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The outside light had faded and the crammed interior was a dim jumble of dark shapes under the solitary bulb. |
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He raised his head, sunglasses perched above his headband in deference to the dim lighting in the dressing rooms. |
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Piercing gray eyes that appeared cold under the dim phosphorescent lights, were studying her with curiosity and ill humor. |
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Her hair looked almost black in the dim light, but I later found out it was just a sort of dark brown. |
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Turrisaevum jutted out across the landscape, half swathed in mist and silhouetted against the dim skyline. |
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The gold case shone in the dim light of the shop, and the hour hand ticked away merrily. |
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As she looked over towards Erik, Maria could only make out his silhouette in the dim light. |
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I was pleasantly surprised to discover a clamorous, dim room filled with networked computers available dirt-cheap. |
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The exercise is designed to separate the dim from the deft, the brains from the buffoons, the clever from the clodhoppers. |
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Just as the Fool is the wisest character in Shakespeare's comedies, so he pretends to be dim when he's being pin sharp. |
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A powerful half-page photo showed gaunt, desperate-looking London dockers queuing at the dock gate in a dim half-light. |
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A dim light picked her out, revealing a very female figure clad in a sort of ribbon-robe and eye-mask. |
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In fact, nearly the entire battle scene between Ash's followers and the army of the dead is fuzzy and dim to the point of indistinctness. |
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The room was illumined from the light in the companion, and the dim lantern hung from the deck beam. |
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Their places were set high above a circular platform which was only illuminated by the dim light from above. |
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Then, finally, off to the right about thirty to forty yards away, the dim silhouette of a group of divers began to pass. |
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The dim contour betrayed a scythe hanging on two pegs near the ceiling, its handle parallel to the ground. |
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She opened her eyes to look around the room she was in, but could only see dim shapes in the ghostly moonlight. |
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As usual, no lights were on, and all she could see were the dim silhouettes of his furniture. |
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He squinted and brought his face forward, straining his neck, trying to make out the dim form that was only a foot from him. |
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Eventually the ship's throbbing cut out, and they could see the dim shapes of launches being lowered over the sides. |
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Choked with spray, she saw rocks looming, dim shapes above the waste of hurtling water. |
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Dale peered through the peek-hole in the front door, saw nothing but a dim shape, and flicked on the porch light. |
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She gazed down and suddenly one of the dim shapes moved, darting into a pool of light from the half moon to take the form of a man. |
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He stared at the dim shapes of the knick-knacks on top of his dresser, the glowing red face of his alarm clock. |
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The dim figure of a young lady carrying large clothes boxes was making her way up the aisle and out. |
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A dim figure crossed to the window and opened the blinds, washing the room with light from the poled lamps in the parking lot. |
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And as she started to say something, I became suddenly aware that I could see a dim shape where she stood. |
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On one occasion, a man peering into one of the dirty windows claimed to see the dim figure of a woman, suspended by her wrists from the ceiling. |
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She took her arm away from her waist to push aside the drapes and open the door, stumbling into the dim room, lit only by a little oil lamp. |
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I scanned the room and found him speaking with a young woman in a dim corner of the ballroom. |
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There, in front of her, was a dim corner that she had not seen when she had first arrived. |
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The sun wasn't shining directly in through the windows, so it took her eyes a second to adjust to the dim room. |
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So she remained, lying under the heavy weight of her own mind, in the dim corner by the forgotten door. |
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I pushed the drapes aside as I stepped back into the dim room and stood for a second, blinking. |
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Besides, why sit alone in a dim room in front of a computer when you can sit alone in a dim room with a good comic? |
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He thought of her, and the idea that anything could come between them made his eyes dim with tears. |
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When she stood back up, the blood rushed around her brain and made her eyes go dim for a moment. |
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Her chestnut eyes were dim with sleepiness as they came in contact with his live blue ones. |
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As I turned up the tap even higher, I could still make out Clark trying to say something to me over the dim roar. |
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And, almost like a miracle, the dim laughter subsided to the cool trickling of a nearby stream. |
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Wilde did not have such specific prescience, but I wonder if he didn't overhear the dim roar of airborne death somewhere over the horizon. |
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It was silent and dark except for the dim roar coming from the tv that stood in front of the couch. |
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I have in mind a dim memory of the Commissioner trying to grapple with this kind or problem. |
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A new generation had come up with only dim childhood memories of the war, while an older one was in no mood to repeat the experience. |
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The baying hounds triggered a dim ancestral memory of rapacious wolf packs that was hard-wired somewhere deep inside his brain. |
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The idea of national state-funded infrastructure provision is becoming a dim and distant memory. |
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But it is a piece of the country's history, a small symbol of struggles which now remain just dim memories for some. |
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By the end of the nineteenth century, North America's indigenous wild turkey had dim prospects of survival. |
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It would have empowered me to be clueless too, instead of my holding on to the dim hope that things might work out. |
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The bad news is that the prospects are dim for achieving this end without the resort to force over the coming years. |
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But hopes for a quick resolution are dim because of the absence of top leaders, one delegate said. |
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So they watch their losses multiply in the dim hope of recapturing their losses. |
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You just have to fight with everything you have, with no illusions about your dim hopes. |
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But the new millennium has greeted the people with dim prospects of deteriorating health. |
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Often a project takes on a life of its own and lumbers on, even though there are dim prospects for the resultant product. |
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I am not involved with anyone special right now and the prospects are rather dim for a Valentine's Day date. |
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I cherish the dim hope that they will grow the necessary spine between now and Thursday. |
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Shifting away from the dim hopes of my rescue, I conjure up a series of bright memories that bring me a tidal change of emotion. |
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James is the somewhat dim young banker venerated by two Buddhist monks as a spiritual master. |
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I wasn't so naive or dim to not notice the wanting looks some of the class gave me, I guess I used that to my advantage. |
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It was generally accepted that he either wanted a nuclear war or was too dim to understand the consequences. |
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Most of your run of the mill idiocy falls into a middle category somewhere between frightfully dim to downright dense. |
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No less worrisome, therefore, is the fact that the networks that own so many of these stations are too dim to understand this fact. |
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I try convincing a couple of girls driving in to back out and go back in again, but they are too dim to understand. |
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Failure at this period sharply limits a seedling's early growth and may dim the prospects of those involved. |
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As her eyesight began to dim and her mind became fuzzy, she thought, it's going to be all right now. |
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Such a fierce old man you still are, time does not dim your sight, but does your affection for him make you blind? |
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Nowadays, various dim sum are also sold in takeaways as many students and office workers' day-to-day breakfast. |
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I would be happy to drink large quantities of this easy white with all manner of fragrant dim sum, too. |
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The dish is one variety of the popular Chinese dim sum, usually served before a main meal. |
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This makes the dim sum fresh, and makes other dim sum seem greasy and congealed by comparison. |
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If you're searching for the perfect dim sum or sushi, try Chinatown and Little Tokyo. |
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During the day it offers set menus and afternoon tea with Cantonese dishes and dim sum at reasonable prices. |
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Yet there are dinosaurs who take a dim view of such a plan, their highly specious argument revolving around the nebulous concept of loyalty. |
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However, it was far too dim to penetrate the solar filters on my 10-inch Newtonian telescope and its 80 mm finder. |
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Schultz is a man facing old age and his looming mortality with a dim sadness that seems to complement his general ennui. |
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Daylight reaches down to the ground level, contrasting with the dim light of the historic entrance hall. |
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He found a counter with some spare room and set the rifle down there, giving it as close an exam as he could in the dim light. |
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She smiled, the ruby on her chest sparkling in the dim light from the hall. |
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My mother's black hair shone in the dim light and her eyes sparkling with delight. |
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Stone crosses like these are not unfamiliar to you, nor are these dim garlands of everlasting flowers. |
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The wayward child is at the back of the dim cement room, crouched in a corner near the hand basins. |
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The spotlight on the dim stage illuminates Amanda as she talks to a woman from her D.A.R. group. |
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I found her curled up under the basement stairwell, squinting in the dim light at the pages of a book. |
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Props don't glide in and out on tracks, they're carded on and off in dim light by stagehands and performers. |
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Finally, both the United States and some EU member states take a dim view of permanent expatriation motivated by a desire to escape taxes. |
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I'm more interested in whether I can hand-hold a camera in dim light, while bumping up the ISO as little as possible. |
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Tapestries, to me, had always been dim and dowdy things ravaged by time that no one but an academic drudge could like. |
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Yonderly and ahead was a bit of higher ground, dim in the darkness, and the kid inched toward it. |
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People would gasp and think the show was over and we would dim the lights implying the end, and then KAPOW! |
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From the dim blue polar gloom you proceed to the crepuscular world of stone curlews and owls. |
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This dim sequel reverses the direction of the oddly successful original, beginning in New York and then moving to the outback of Australia. |
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In a moment they were standing in a dim sickroom, lit by three or four sulfur candles placed here and there, reeking with disinfectant. |
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For thirty seconds the camera close-shot her face, which morphed from an almost pained expression to a dim smile. |
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The myth becomes a dim pentimento, looming under a series of visuals painted one over the other. |
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I awoke, letting my eyes slowly adjust to the dim but still traumatic lighting of the infirmary. |
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In the dim light of the tent his bony features reflected Leah's sallow grimace, Ksandra's pinched cheeks. |
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I've had congee, dim sum, watercress soup, sushi, ten fishballs and a basket of seedless grapes in the past 4 hours. |
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Jaguar's Tony Purnell, one of the more grounded people in Formula One, took a dim view of recent events. |
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You point out the dim light of a satellite gliding overhead on a polar orbit. |
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It leaned forward, and although it was half hidden in shadowy gloom, Peter could see that the dim white gleam of its skin was spotted with red. |
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Whispering my name, he pulled back again, face just inches from my own, eyes shining black in the dim light. |
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Imaginative stage lighting provided dim illumination and served to showcase dancers in center stage. |
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In the dim halo of yellow light, she could see the dull haze of alcohol in his eyes. |
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Only the ceiling lantern was lit, giving but dim illumination to the cabin. |
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The blade was sharp and around three inches in length, she could tell, as it shone in the dim moonlight. |
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Debbie glanced out the window and saw dim sunshine shining through a window and a light drizzle outside. |
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Of all the great Chinese cuisine, dim sum stands out as a perennial favorite around the world. |
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There are Filipino stews, take out Chinese dim sum, or German sausages and French pastries at a deli. |
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You'd notice she's athletic and has an eclectic sense of style, and you'd be impressed that she eats sushi and dim sum. |
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Both Chiao and Sharipov have requested a special take-out of dim sum dumplings and fried rice for their Christmas meal. |
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Gradually I began to regain my calm, and the whole adventure seemed dim and almost humorous in retrospect. |
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There is no dialogue, but a pompous voice-over narration explains everything that is going on, just in case we are too dim to figure it out. |
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A pricy looking sash was tied around his hips, its rich material seeming bold even in the dim lighting of the apartment. |
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Sweetened scrambled egg yolk with water chestnuts, sweet corns and dried fruits is a dim sum created by the chef, crisp and soft. |
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Her normally perfect ash-blonde hair was plastered to her forehead, and her cheekbones glistened in the dim light. |
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Through the drunken ruckus, dim lights, flicker of soju through shot glass, she saw him. |
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She gave up her search for a switch and began repacking their bags, unable to discriminate clothing in the dim light. |
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Through the other door I could just see the rear of the thing as it moved off down the road, illuminated by a set of dim running lights. |
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His pale, blond hair stuck out unkemptly, almost looking silvery under the dim light. |
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Returning home, Matt slumps and stumbles, briefly touching his dad's boxing gloves as he enters his dim hallway. |
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With a strong determination, she braced herself and headed out of the dim alley and into the morning sun. |
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Why is it that London is in the throes of a simultaneous and quite unwonted dim sum explosion? |
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Ever notice the lights dim and then brighten when the well pump or microwave oven comes on? |
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They have only vague, dim ideas about feelings, the development and nurture of human emotions. |
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Even a dim source like a bedside clock or a night light may switch melatonin production off, so keep your bedroom as dark as possible. |
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Airmen ran to unload them by the dim green light of their night vision goggles. |
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The train, with its dim lights, stood there like a monster spectre in the dark. |
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It's a weekday morning and the elderly patrons are hard at work on dim sum and sponge cake. |
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The talking Magical Mecha Princess Ami doll glowed pinkly in the dim light. |
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A little ahead of the bed he was on, was a small fireplace with a dim lit fire. |
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The lights dim and some funky free-form jam music starts up and one by one the band members thread their way onto the stage. |
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A tiny, golden button on the cuff of his sleeve sparkled in the dim light, embossed with a winged human. |
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This little ditty oft quoted by my granddad while shaving with his cut-throat razor came winging its way from out of my dim and distant past. |
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She then opened the door and stepped back into the dim red light of the darkroom. |
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You might also want to designate a quiet, private space where you can dim the lights and play your favorite relaxing music. |
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A dim line of light gleams from its surface across the building's ruined ceiling. |
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This boxing promotion featured dim lighting, overhead music and a private corner in a bar. |
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Somehow, the darkness revealed something, with only several dim lights shining in the night. |
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Her hair was shoulder length, but it curled around her head and face, shining under the dim light of the entry hall. |
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The sun emitted dim rays of light and its reflection on the sea was moving constantly. |
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Only this time, a set of very dim auxiliary lights illuminate, but many of them continue to flicker on and off. |
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Kids will love the medieval keep, with its spiral staircases, and dim lighting. |
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Both blue lights were starting to get dim and looked like moving globs of dark shadow. |
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One morning, we hop off the boats, following our guide into a dim forest of enormous cow trees and ancient cedars. |
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It was midnight blue and the sleeves and neckline were trimmed with white, and the material was glowing in the dim light. |
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Every circle is but a dim realization of some perfect circle every geometrician dreams of. |
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He detests the sort of expats who stick only to their own kind, and takes a dim view of those who make no effort to bridge cultural gaps. |
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The transfer, screening, and wrapping were all conducted in a dark room under dim green safelights. |
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Isis stepped out into the dim room, illuminated only by a thin beam of light coming from beneath a door a few yards away. |
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It was still grey and wet from raining earlier but she could see the red and orange from a dim rainbow across the mountain. |
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The glow still present, the figure turned, revolving, and the dim light cast a monstrous shadow of it on the trunk of a tree nearby. |
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The Sea Lords at the Admiralty tend to take a dim view of captains who drive into objects they ought to steer round. |
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Residents view street cleaning as a fundamental job of their council, and will take a dim view of any further deterioration of the service. |
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If information is received and no action is taken the force would take a dim view of that. |
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The dishes will then be delivered at home five times a day, which includes main courses, drinks, vegetables, fruit, dim sum and Chinese herbs. |
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Solar panels, now common even in the wilds, are used mainly to power dim tube lamps. |
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The fusion food tickled my palate tantalisingly as I heaped satay and dim sums on my platter along with the wide variety of seafood and seaweeds. |
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Nara noticed that his pale face was sheened with sweat, shining in the dim green light of the controls. |
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The coins glimmered in my palm, dully reflecting the dim light cast by the streetlamp overhead. |
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He says they are called tien-hsin but that this is now transliterated as dim sum. |
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Heather was back, her glossed lips shining like 100-watts in the dim light. |
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She was gone, melted into the dark shadows of the night outside the dim circle of lamplight. |
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Her nose picked up the scent of blood, even before she saw the growing puddle in the dim light of the hold. |
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More powerful then any weapon shining and glowing in the dim light of the laboratory. |
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On their way to Earth, the X-rays from a distant quasar dim as they pass through a cloud of the intergalactic gas. |
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Above her, the boy was coming around the corner of the bed, his sword glinting in the dim firelight. |
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My daughter's laptop screen has gone dim and she has been told to scrap the machine because it is old. |
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Well, if you are a fresh air addict, you might take a very dim view of that. |
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The front of a dim sum restaurant has a long steam tray covered with stacks of bamboo baskets containing all kinds of delicious treats. |
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The dim light of dawn played lightly on the morning dew which had gathered on the window glass over night. |
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I could barely make out the golden hands of the clock in the dim light of the candle. |
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Look for cars with rear-view mirrors that automatically dim and filter out headlight glare. |
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He must be nuts she thought as the assassin roughly took hold of her upper arm and led her to a dim booth near the back. |
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I once went out to the dim lights of the banging disco music in the heart of Melbourne's finest hours, Saturday night. |
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The moon must have been up for there was a dim glimmer among the clouds scudding to the east. |
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The room is bathed in a yellow light, made dim by the thick haze of smoke hanging from the ceiling. |
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But all I could see were the dim lights that left the interior in semi-darkness. |
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I glanced at Matt in the dim light, noticing how he blended in with the shadows due to the dark material of his clothing. |
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Frescoes of demons and spirits writhe across the walls of its prayer halls, and the drone of absorbed monks fills dim rooms and corridors. |
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Along the one-kilometer road, which is closed to traffic at night, Chinese paper lanterns provide dim illumination and an exotic, enticing aura. |
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Although it does seem like a dim and distant memory now, I still remember people being hanged in Britain during my lifetime. |
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The dim sum was contained in small bamboo food steamers, tiny but delightful, so that you could order varied dishes. |
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Even as darkness fell outside the ambience of the Patio didn't dim and candles, as always, add to the Continental feel. |
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The lighted candles and dim red light of the sanctuary give a feeling of intense serenity. |
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A few rays of sunlight fell on the island, but most of it was dim and the water was a steely blue. |
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Because planets are so dim compared to stars, technology has not been able to spot them amid stellar glare. |
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It won't automatically dim the lights for you, but you can control that from the lectern, too. |
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The dim light in the small dark room was provided by the hundreds of low candles that sat on a stone ledge that ran the length of the room. |
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I woke up to the dim light of an oil lamp casting shadows across my face, a heavy blanket draped across me. |
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Now, in middle age, when being carded is just a dim memory and I'm legal for all legal vices, I've started stashing things in my room. |
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They were line engravings of a particularly dim type which probably had some deep-seated affect on me. |
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My feet sunk into the countless, forgiving blades as a cricket chirped and brown moths battered themselves against the dim porch light. |
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She seemed to be rather plain, a rather dim little person with mouse-coloured hair and conventional manners. |
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The rug on the floor was dim and brown, so worn that it crunched underfoot. |
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The dim light bulb hung lifelessly above their heads, and the wall paper covered only half the wall and the other half stood bare and uncovered. |
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Even when I turn the switch on, the shade is so heavy and the bulb so dim that the lamp only makes shadows of everything. |
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We had hash browns the next day for breakfast, dim sum for lunch, and chicken korma and saag gosht at our favourite Brick Lane eatery for dinner. |
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Five steep steps led to a low-ceilinged attic bathroom with permanently dim lighting. |
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Then she began to make out dim shapes that in a few moments revealed themselves to be crates, tackle, ropes, barrels, and hooks. |
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Outside, dim diffuse light indicated the presence of dawn, but everything was shrouded in a thick blanket of mist. |
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As a former chairman I would take a dim view of not being allowed into a dressing room. |
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The match officials took a dim view of his persistent remonstrations and he was ordered to sit in the stand for the second half. |
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Planners took a dim view of the situation and refused retrospective planning permission for the display. |
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The council takes a dim view of this type of mindless destruction and will pursue aggressively all vandals. |
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He added that the council took a dim view of people using disabled parking spaces, which is why the fine was so high. |
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Even in dim starlight, however, nocturnal hawkmoths use chromatic cues rather than achromatic cues to recognize rewarding flowers. |
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With a sigh he lay back on the bunk watching the lights dim to a pale imitation of twilight. |
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At last the shadows began to grow lighter as my eyes adjusted to the dim twilight. |
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His silhouette blocked out the moonbeam from entering the window, the dim light made it hard to see what was going on inside. |
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In the dim light of moonbeams streaming through the stern windows, she caught the sparkle of a wet streak on his cheek. |
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The food is an exotic mix of tapas and dim sum, so you eat chorizo and calamari one minute, spring rolls and satay the next. |
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Saturday night brought oodles of red wine celebrating Chris's birthday, and Sunday a dim sum lunch with Laura and Katy. |
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Despite the dim lighting in the engine room, he detected a faint shadow on the far wall. |
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The large, dark tabby was almost invisible under dim light, despite his four white feet. |
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Some Burgundy producers still use tastevins in their own cellars, where they can be useful to demonstrate hue and clarity even in a dim light. |
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I gave a strangled cry of discomfort, and my father's shape, black in the dim kitchen light, appeared behind the man's stooped figure. |
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Erin was poring over a huge book that had been open under the side table under a dim red desk lamp. |
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And even now, in the dim lighting of her unlit house, Forest could see how much it was killing her to return home. |
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Suddenly, a strobing flash of cyan brilliance erupted from the dim recesses at the far corner of the chamber. |
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There are the popular dim sums, the steamed dumplings filled with prawns, chicken or vegetables, and fried or steamed momos and wantons with similar fillings. |
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A few dim blue lights partially illuminated my instrument panel. |
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The lights flamed strongly, never showing any inclination to dim or blur. |
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His immediate impression was one of stifling heat and dim ruddy red light. |
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A failing body did not dim his confidence in the promises of God. |
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He wore thick rimmed spectacles, and even in the dim lighting David could see that he was sunburnt till his skin was the same shade as his burnt sienna hair. |
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Just under the water sheet, you can see dim grass photographs, two prints coloured to the temperature of glass that glint from one sky refraction to another. |
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The dim haze of flashlights bounced around the sharp turn in the tunnel. |
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In the old days of fame, matinee-idol actors and pin-up picture actresses may have been dim bulbs. |
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Finally, I need to state once again my very dim view of including commercial sponsors in the middle of an extra features documentary aimed at kids. |
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While she always liked pop music, her closest connection to radio was a dim memory of her brother heading off to work as a pirate DJ when she was about five years old. |
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Gil chuckled, his protective eyes wrinkling his face in the dim light. |
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There will be times when things are going so well that sadness seems like a dim memory, and then there will be those times when we long for God to intervene. |
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Soon the boy pulled her through a room that was lit with dim candlelight. |
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Slowly Tim's restaurant plan became a dim and distant memory. |
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There were dim lights illuminating the hall and it wasn't quite as dusty. |
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The dim rays of light were shining through, just like before. |
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I can also vaguely recall occasionally going to a club called Catacombs, but since I was off my face on snakebite and black, my memories are dim and distant. |
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All that weighed upon his mind suddenly grew dim and trivial. |
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My dim memories of biology seem to recall an animal classification system, whereby the entire natural world could be subdivided into various Phyla. |
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I hadn't been there in years, but I had dim memories of the place. |
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She followed the cat into the barn, where the light was dim and the cool air smelled of hay and things wild hanging from rafters and hiding in corners. |
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Once can see the dim logic at work in their bureaucratic minds. |
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Quietly, ever so quietly, I watched two worlds briefly collide before one exited into the sunlight and the other stayed behind in the dim twilight. |
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Obviously the queues are prompted by the availability of dim sum. |
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Sake wine and whiskey are also the order of the day, along with delicious bar snacks from sashimi and dim sum to fried oysters and Japanese sausage. |
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In the dim distant past, wasn't a pie eater an insult in Australian slang? |
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Maybe it's the dim hope that I'll meet someone new and interesting. |
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Sure, she was a bit dim at times, but that was just ridiculous. |
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The Minister painted a human figure in black surrounded by red with a dash of yellow on the top giving it a cheerful outlook in otherwise dim circumstances. |
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He won't argue if you tell him the company's prospects are dim either. |
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The United Nations is a dim hive of self-interested parties engaged in endless parliamentary mummery, united by a consensual delusion that all nations are equal. |
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Justin gazed out from the dim interior as more than 300 police motorcycles from dozens of jurisdictions rumbled past. |
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As one approaches the copse of trees at the entrance to Tobernalt, one usually stands still by a large rock to look around in the shady dim light. |
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I took a drag from my cigarette, and the smoke from my exhale seemed to hover in the air, visible by the dim streetlights even with the falling snow. |
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This in turn will add to the already large numbers of unemployed and under-skilled youth on the streets of this country with dim prospects of jobs in the future. |
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In a dim backroom of a mud hut in Save, 82-year-old Teresa Nyirabutunda sits propped upright in bed by her daughter, Francine. |
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My concerns about the study do not dim my admiration for the fund itself or the work that it does. |
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For a place with a past stretching into the dim mists, this is the architectural equivalent of a historical death. |
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Then from the pan came perogies of duck and red cabbage, in an orange butter sauce, as delicate and tasty as Chinese dim sum. |
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The cove Deli on Main Street buzzed with the sound of a generator, and the lights were dim but the doors thrown open. |
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Decked in pitch-black garb, a flintlock pistol held tightly in each hand, Nathaniel watched as the dim curtain of midday crept over the autumn scarlet of the forest. |
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He steps down a steep steel staircase, past the rumble of machinery and turbines spinning the boat's propeller shafts, to a dim pungent corner lit with a single bulb. |
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The dim figures faded into nothingness in the fog around them. |
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Since the pampered little wretches have an acre of grass apiece and a daily bucket of sheep muesli, we took a dim view of their varying their diet with bark. |
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There weren't any real clouds, just a few half-hearted, lazy efforts that the sky had probably felt obligated to make, but that didn't dim the sun in any way. |
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But the images were too dim and indistinct to make out a face or a license plate number. |
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His soft, straight hair shone in the dim glow from the outside light. |
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You've allowed the passage of time to dim the intensity of the moment and your rational faculty to devalue what is no longer integral to your life. |
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Our headings were 90 degrees out, and I knew we passed directly in front of him because his lights changed from dim to bright to dim again, with no apparent change in aspect. |
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Even that did very little to dim the glow of the Sun King among his British fanbase. |
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