She stood in the doorway, looking at the boy, who was lying in the strange half-light of the dawn, then turned and went down the stairs. |
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This permits easier acquisition of the sight in daylight, half-light and low-light conditions. |
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And as the heavens open once again, Travis take to the stage, almost sombre in the evening's half-light. |
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The sun was setting, so only the half-light of dusk illuminated the clearing. |
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Oaxaca the sun had set just a few hours ago and the city was cloaked in the blue half-light of dusk. |
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It was the grey half-light before dawn and Astaevia could only just see where she was going. |
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Throughout a close-up that stays with Edmund for a painful duration of seconds, his face, cast in half-light, looks older, harder and hollower. |
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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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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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Many watercolour papers have granular surfaces which help provide variations of light and half-light. |
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In the half-light his mind tricks would work more effectively, since the dusk was conducive to belief more than was high noon. |
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Their slight half-light tries to express her cautious attitude to events, distant yet precise. |
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In the half-light you could see only his open white shirt, his lit cigarette and the brightness of his eyes. |
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A few metres of half-light lead you through to a haven of calm and serenity. |
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That is to say, one dancer so mingled with the other that one could believe, in the favourable half-light, that they form one body. |
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It is composed of a metallic framework plus panels of black particles in order to obtain a sufficient half-light. |
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Jess could just see his gestures in the half-light coming from her uncurtained windows. |
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These scenes of retrieval of the past are presented as Jones's dreams or hallucinations, half-light phantasmagoric visions. |
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And as the heavens open once again, Travis takes to the stage, almost sombre in the evening's half-light. |
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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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Walk through one and you will see little in the half-light apart from the trunks of trees and tangled saplings. |
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The wood in the half-light waking at daybreak to the belling of stags that bursts into barks. |
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Even in the half-light I can see that the sets are easily head-high. |
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I made my play and sat back, watching him in the half-light. |
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It's not especially easy to set up a 15 ft match rod in the dark, especially when your eyes refuse either to focus in half-light, or at distances closer than 2 feet. |
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The landscape's detail was reduced to shapes in half-light, but the child was still speaking with all the insistence a four-year-old possesses, reiterating that demand. |
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The underground chamber is actually a large cave, half-light reflecting off a channel of water in the centre of the cave. |
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The steel sparked, flashing in the half-light like lightning bugs in a cacophony of musical pings! |
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For five days, in the half-light of the winter, the manager of the local coal mine was held hostage by a group of miners driven to desperation. |
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She and her donkey braved hyenas and other dangers that stalk the valley in the half-light of dawn. |
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It exhibits some objects of Buddhism art of which very beautiful paintings, alas in the half-light and of course with no-camera. |
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When travelling in fog, half-light or at night, protruding parts are to be clearly indicated. |
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Simple and practical, this small lamp will ideally come to supplement a portable computer if one must work in the half-light. |
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They almost missed him in the milky half-light. |
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Now, in the half-light of an antiquated table lamp, the ghostly shapes stared blindly back at him. |
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In half-light and shadows too, Speirs believed. |
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Visitors are invited to take their time in moving through the specially designed exhibition space, its half-light permitting a liberty forbidden in the cinema and allowing a dialogue to emerge between the works. |
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At the base of the building a fire glows in the half-light, watched over by two figures, as if what were being tended here is a cultic flame that still burns for the divine in the heart of man. |
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Meanwhile, under the winery in the half-light, the first of the Clos Blanc was being put into barrels in the cellar, which is now air-conditioned. |
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While some may be impatiently awaiting their discharge, others may be longing for peace, quiet and half-light to recover from an operation they have just undergone. |
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When it rotates in the half-light it fills the exhibition space with shards of light that project the viewer into a strange perceptual state, both hypnotic and floating. |
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It's marked by a tender, fragile, carefully contained beauty, strung together like dewdrops on a spiderweb in the dusky half-light the title suggests. |
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Yet, suddenly, in the half-light of virtual community, we may feel utterly alone. |
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A tour of the Alcazar is an opportunity to spend an enchanting moment in the half-light of its reception rooms and to breath in the fragrant coolness of its gardens. |
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Movement woke me in the early morning half-light. |
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They said it was a fashionable half-light. |
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This irradiation lingers on even in the half-light, as a dormant luminescence, sufficient to bring a face or a form to life, to daze these people who thus emerge from their photographic nothingness. |
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Ahead of me, in the half-light cast by a streetlamp, I saw a cluster of tall, undulant shapes at the turning. |
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The artist's signature which ostensibly and largely strikes the surface of one of the canvases, laid in the half-light on its easel, seems to provide an irrefutable piece of evidence. |
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Something thudded softly against the prow of our boat as we pulled upstream, and in the half-light before dawn it was difficult to tell what it was. |
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