The members organise turtle walks everyday and during full moon and new moon days, intensify the patrols. |
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Behind is a huge, bright yellow full moon, and the grassy field underfoot is composed of green, blue, and brown. |
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I looked up at the beautiful, full moon, partially obscured by a thin veil of mist, and found what I was looking for. |
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A full moon hung over the small camp, the sparks from the fire dancing in its glow. |
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It occurs on the first Sunday after the first full moon that occurs on or after the vernal equinox. |
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In theory, Easter falls on the Sunday after the first full moon following the vernal equinox. |
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The wind was whispering quietly in the trees, which were illuminated by a half hidden full moon. |
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The green leaves of the giant oak that they always gathered around hid the moon, a full moon tonight. |
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Thus began the great trance from which he was to emerge on the full moon day of the month of Vesak as a Fully Enlightened One, a Buddha. |
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The full moon shone onto the filthy prison floor revealing spiders, insects, and rats. |
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Some people can turn into ravening beasts under the light of a full moon but they aren't werewolves. |
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The sun had set now and only the light of the full moon illuminated her face. |
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There was a full moon, so the moonlight made the tall grass glow an eerie whitish green. |
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The little one stands at the entrance to the cave, her form black against the light of the full moon. |
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Luckily, the dust storm had cleared and the full moon helped to illuminate the settlement in the distance. |
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Getting up, Sean eyed the full moon, the pale orb hiding behind a mask of clouds. |
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Imagine an engineless boat with no sails on a full moon night in a rough sea. |
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They would go out in the full moon, and they would dance around a fire in hooded garments and that kind of thing. |
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During the full moon, the time of the Mother, the guna is that of sattva, which is preservation, purity and is the principle of equilibrium. |
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Last night, in the full moon, I heard a wolf howl, and this morning I woke up to a dead bear next to my side. |
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Severe flooding occurs when the peak of the rainy season coincides with high tide and the full moon. |
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There was a full moon, and stories of recent cougar sightings swirled through Nostdal's head as he labored up and down the hilly road. |
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The idyllic setting is made more perfect still when, on our first night, a full moon lights up the night sky. |
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The full moon slowly rises, orange-red above the Georgia forest, illuminating a small encampment of tents and camouflage. |
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Hundreds of others were tucking into picnics by the river as a full moon rose in a cloudless sky. |
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Overhead, the full moon leered yellowly between ghostly wisps of cloud, and the Cathedral bells began to chime. |
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The full moon instilling some notion of romanticism in the minds of the stupid humans. |
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Under the crystal bright light of a full moon their blue marble shined, iridescent. |
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The cool evening breeze played with her hair, and the full moon illuminated her face. |
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Hinduism encourages fasting on the eleventh day after a new moon, after the full moon, and every Monday in November. |
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Evline managed to find a hole in the trees and saw that the moon was either a full moon, or very close to one. |
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A lunar eclipse occurs at full moon when the Moon crosses the ecliptic in opposition to the Sun. |
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The full moon illuminated her face in an indescribable way, and it almost astounded Jin. |
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The full moon on 16 May will be eclipsed as it passes through the Earth's shadow, but it won't be completely dark. |
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Taken from a live report from Leeds, the picture shows the intrepid anchorwoman broadcasting in the light of a full moon. |
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The stars were twinkling in the night sky and a full moon gazed down on this desolate place waiting to become another new neighborhood. |
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Its golden hilt had a crescent emblem in the middle shaped like the full moon, shining brightly with golden carvings on its contours. |
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As night fell, a full moon rose and lit my way back into the landscape, where I sat on top of the hill and contemplated how lucky I was. |
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The full moon rose just after the sun went down, its shimmering reflection laying a carpet for me to sail on. |
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The darkness of the night is offset by the full moon and the traditional ahals are lit at every traditional home. |
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The lover lies face down on the ground under the full moon, with his head barely resting in the crook of his elbow. |
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As I grew, the dream seemed to come every month or so, like a ritual meeting, I later found that every full moon I would have the dream. |
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And, when the second full moon occurs in the same month, it is referred to as the blue moon. |
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It is celebrated on the first full moon of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, which this year falls on Thursday. |
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Easter Sunday is timed to coincide with the first Sunday following the first full moon of the vernal equinox. |
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The dazzling full moon, as if a queen, is gallantly strolling from the eastern side of the blue evening sky. |
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But eventually, as the full moon rose over the eastern arrondissements, it was time to head back to the Gare du Nord for my return journey. |
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If you are in the water seven nights after the full moon at around 10 pm, you will more than likely see something. |
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When the full moon rises over the UK tonight, the total lunar eclipse will already be underway. |
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She is sitting at her window with her writing tablet, the full moon providing substantial light. |
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Well, I've spent most of the day fixated on the online lycanthrope community looking for inspiration for my full moon working on the 10th. |
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The full moon had long represented supernatural occurrences, lycanthropy and such. |
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At a modest 75-power magnification, Mars will look as large as the full moon to the naked eye. |
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A full moon lit their way as they slipped down a back road and slit the chain-link fence with bolt cutters. |
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Rather, the term blue moon refers to the second full moon in a calendar month, which occurred on Saturday. |
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Since there are 29.5 days between full moons, the occurrence of a second full moon in a calendar month is not a very regular phenomenon. |
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They say the moon affects the psyche and that people in the loony bin go right off their scones during full moon. |
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All Saturdays and Sundays are public holidays, as is the Poya Day of each month which marks the full moon. |
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The hours had flown by, and the sky which had been bright and blue when we first met was now filled with a bajillion stars and a giant full moon. |
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With the full moon scudding between the clouds, it felt like the inside of a music box. |
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Results showed that mares came in season more frequently in the days following full moon. |
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These fish stay paired for at least a year and sometimes for their entire lifetime. They spawn year-round, usually near the full moon. |
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The threatening rain clouds above had moved, allowing the full moon to shine and cast a glow in the area. |
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There was a full moon tonight and a moderate amount of moonlight flooded through the window. |
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Whenever a full moon or the night of the comet came, the family would see the ghost of their lost relative. |
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In the silver glow of a full moon, trunks of enormous sequoias rose up all around us. |
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Few other studies have correlated the influence of the full moon with behaviour of animals or insects. |
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On the night of the full moon we took flares down to the lake and floated them on the water, paddling after them on rafts. |
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Luckily we're past the full moon, when I undergo a transformation into a snarling she-devil, especially when I'm hormonal. |
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Before I forget the moment entirely, let me record a thrilling moment from last week, on the night of the last full moon. |
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Easter Sunday, a time of hope and joy is timed to coincide with the Sunday following the first full moon of the vernal equinox. |
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I also at a very young age fell in love with the moon in all its phases, though the full moon always drew me out. |
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Maybe he doesn't actually feel like a guy losing his marbles on a full moon night. |
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More so than that, the flower upon which he casts his glow in the twilight was the full moon, shining clear and unmisted, late that night. |
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The full moon illuminated the black car parked in the driveway across the street and down a little. |
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A wild turkey gobbled, and we returned to camp for dinner beneath a full moon. |
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Thus the original meaning of the Sabbath was full moon, a monthly rather than weekly event. |
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He looked to the sky, seeing a pale full moon visible behind a patch of clouds. |
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The night was freezing cold, and the full moon was shining through the window. |
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Han people watch the full moon and eat moon cakes, which are a symbol of family unity. |
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The twisting limbs of oak trees are silhouetted against a darkening sky as a nearly full moon rises in the east. |
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The stars shone from above and a full moon illuminated the realm of the night. |
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A massive full moon that looked like it was balancing on the horizon had me leaning on the drystone wall and staring at it in awe for ages. |
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In Lunarium, a chorus of flowers with milky white veins and carmine edges opens to receive the light of the radiant full moon high above. |
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I knew the dangers that awaited any two werewolves who met on the full moon. |
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One of the most important festivals of all is Vesak at the full moon in May when the birth, enlightenment and decease of the Buddha are remembered. |
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We had dinner at the truckstop and listened to the French-Canadian truckers all speaking Quebecois and then came home to a full moon lighting up the whole yard. |
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The towpath was lit only by the brightness of the full moon but she knew his jaunty walk anywhere and anyway there was nobody else around at that time of the night. |
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The wind kicked up, skimming clouds over the surface of the full moon. |
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Similarly Chinese New Year is often celebrated at the second full moon after the winter solstice, although again the precise rules are complicated. |
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Today, the typical witch is generally portrayed as an old hag in a black robe, wearing a pointed black cap and flying on a broomstick across a full moon. |
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And the thankfully near full moon was magically radiant in its slight yellowness, divinely suspended in nothingness amid the sequined backdrop of stars, planets and galaxies. |
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The fifteenth day of the year is the first full moon of the year and the magnificent Lantern Festival announces the formal end of the New Year festivities. |
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She rose to her feet and passed into the light of the full moon. |
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The full moon lit up the pond so that I could perfectly see my reflection. |
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Her eyes watched the stars dance as the full moon rose over the horizon. |
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She was preparing to leave, but then a full moon rose and she decided to stick around for a bit. |
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Each year, thousands of devotees ascend the mountain at midnight under a full moon, chanting mantras, to offer their gifts to the ancestral spirits. |
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Will he have to bathe in the river by the light of the full moon as well? |
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The full moon still changed them though, and it wasn't long before the humans had chased even the human-looking shape-shifters out of their towns. |
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The blue water was shining from the light from the silver, full moon. |
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The full moon opposes the Sun, Tuesday, with Neptune as the mediating planet. |
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The full moon, Tuesday, in a t-square formation with the Sun and Neptune, urges you to balance your will with your want. |
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When we reach the waterline, the full moon has risen, casting steely light over the boulders that Graham has strategically positioned along the shore. |
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Some full moon must have been blooming somewhere, because all of the nuts had been hatched out of the cages just to join me on my morning commute. |
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That is, the Moon defines the dates of all moveable feasts in the liturgical year, reckoned from Easter, which is based on the full moon after the spring, or vernal, equinox. |
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It was a full moon and we were probably spotted when the clouds broke. |
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According to the website, Easter falls on the first Sunday following the first ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or after the day of the vernal equinox. |
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From there it was a further eight hours or so bumping along on the back of a truck, under a full moon, squashed up with other passengers balancing on sacks of rice. |
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The drive home reveals a slate sky, clouds that appear white against the sky's caliginosity and a saucer sized full moon cloaked in silver and pearl. |
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He glanced up at the full moon hanging in the clear, starry sky. |
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Sri Lankans observe a strict religious edict that forbids them to play sports during a full moon, a holy day for the island country's Buddhist majority. |
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When the Olympics began in the eighth century, B.C., it was decided that they would be held every four years at the start of the second full moon after the summer solstice. |
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In the gathering dusk, a full moon hovered over the eastern sky. |
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The last syzygy is the new or full moon preceding the chart. |
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The rain-soaked street shone like silver under the pearlescent full moon. |
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For now, revel in being human and save extraordinary tasks for next week, when the full moon rolls fatly into your sign, and you'll be able to handle them with ease. |
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The rising full moon and twilight atmosphere speak of the tranquility of a natural world far away from the machinery and complication of modern life. |
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I think it's a dignified and fitting way to mark the tragic event, and I hope there will be clear skies so the full moon can shine down upon them. |
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It only flowers at the full moon for one night only and she painted it. |
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Will anyone solve the mystery before the night of the spring full moon? |
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As darkness descends, standing there looking over us, the tree takes on an almost human demeanour, especially when it is lit by a rising full moon. |
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He relied on the formula adopted by the Church two centuries before, the Easter shall fall on the first Sunday after the first full moon after the spring of the equinox. |
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The festival is celebrated across India on a full moon night in Vaisakha, which according to the Hindu calendar, usually falls in April or May. |
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A full moon was desirable, as it would provide illumination for aircraft pilots and have the highest tides. |
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Under the full moon of the month of Mehr, with the torches hissing, the African and the Frank circled an ambit of packed earth. |
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A The Hunter's Moon is the first full moon to follow the Harvest Moon and is significant because it appears in the sky soon after sunset. |
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Often these take place on a full moon, or in some cases a new moon, which is known as an Esbat. |
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Bores are present on about 130 days in the year, concentrated on the days immediately following the new and full moon. |
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Dead as a Doornail opens with Jason experiencing his first full moon as a werepanther. |
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Activities on the day include watching the full moon, eating moon cake, singing moon poems and there will be a free buffet served up at midnight. |
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During a full moon, slaves are often required to labor until midnight. |
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He was sometimes afraid to go out of the house on the full moon. |
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The reason is all to do with the March equinox and the first Sunday after the first full moon. |
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Most people celebrate for three days, but the party used to last 15 days, ending with a lantern festival on the full moon. |
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Meetings were to be held on the Sunday nearest the full moon, lasting from two o'clock in the afternoon until eight o'clock in the evening. |
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Buddha's Birthday is called Buddha Purnima in Nepal, Bangladesh, and India as he is believed to have been born on a full moon day. |
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It is held on the fourth day after the full moon nearest the longest day, 21 December. |
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It was a pleasant evening up on the terrace with the breeze, a full moon and the sweet smell of the raatrani. |
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In the Eastern reckoning, that full moon is derived from the Metonic cycle while in the West it is referred to the meridian of Jerusalem. |
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It has come to be the first Sunday after the ecclesiastical full moon that occurs on or soonest after 21 March, but calculations vary. |
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In winter, the combination of full moon and reflective snow can give additional light. |
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How did Moonie get his nickname? He told us it had something to do with him being born during a full moon. |
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This evolved into a monthly meeting near the full moon, providing light to journey home afterwards, a pattern common for clubs in Britain at the time. |
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An older technique to quantify migration involves observing the face of the moon towards full moon and counting the silhouettes of flocks of birds as they fly at night. |
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It fell upon the day of full moon of the fourth month, the second year, in the era of Established Calm, that Emperor Ling went in state to the Hall of Virtue. |
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Easter was originally dated according to Hebrew calendar, which tried to place Passover on the first full moon following the Spring equinox but did not always succeed. |
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The name arose because the society would meet during the full moon, as the extra light made the journey home easier and safer in the absence of street lighting. |
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As gallant as Van Helsing facing down Count Dracula, the Yaris and Y the latter-day ghost-busters found the village rich in other-worldly atmosphere beneath a full moon. |
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