I was happy in the haze of a drunken hour but heaven knows I'm miserable now! |
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Occasionally songs do meander and merge into one another, lost in the acoustic haze. |
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There is an audible buzz throughout, and any bass in the music breaks apart into a dreadful fuzzy haze. |
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Each day the heat haze shimmered in the distance, distorting the path of the road. |
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The haze of sound he creates actually does activate those harmonics and their subtle movement is the real melody of the music. |
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But, in the haze and visual undecidability of Lyons' St Albans facades, perhaps some remnants of both these lost ideals also hover. |
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He trained his binoculars on a suspicious cluster of becalmed motorboats a half-mile off through the haze. |
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Yet I was lost in the haze of the impending battle, my eyes fazed and bedazzled by the brilliant flash of swords and cutlasses. |
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So, in summary, the sort of day you might reasonably hope would end in a pleasant, beery haze. |
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Their shape could not be clearly defined as their outline seemed blurred in a haze of grey smoke surrounding them, but they seemed human shaped. |
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The setting sun set the haze aglow like icy blood, and Rupert gave a shiver. |
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At wits, I stopped to look at the stars, slightly blurred by a haze, but bright and glowing. |
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Far ahead to the north, across a rock-strewn gulf, was a chain of low-lying mountains locked away behind an otherworldly wall of haze. |
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The moon was now descending behind the mountain range while the sun rose up to break through the morning haze. |
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A few blots of cloud were on the blue morning sky, with light haze beneath. |
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Finally, their lips touched and for a moment, Tyler found himself in a haze. |
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Bathed in an opalescent haze in the middle distance, they stand watch and wait their turn. |
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Camera effects like blooming, lens flare, heat shimmer, light rays, depth of field, and haze create TV-quality presentation. |
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A blue haze was cast over the world as the last moonbeam pierced the skies. |
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The purple haze shut off at once, as if a light switch had been turned off. |
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Beverly becomes his own Siamese twin, separating from himself into a haze of drugs and bad behavior. |
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As the leaves open on most trees and shrubs, a haze of light green surrounds the plants and herbs of the garden. |
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The image appears vignetted due to haze, with sharp features at the center fading to tantalizing blurriness near the edges. |
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A haze of spiderwebs hung from the ceiling above him, and the smack of wet decay met his nose. |
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Trembling brush strokes imply human frailty, just as the screen-like haze evokes a veil drawn over more troubled memories. |
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The airliner descends on Tehran through a noxious haze of carbon and nitrogen monoxide, ozone, and sulfur. |
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Yet there may come a time when this era is remembered in some form of golden haze. |
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Lyrics are abstract and often inscrutable, but powerful images sometime fight through the verbal and instrumental haze. |
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Sulfur dioxide creates a haze of pollution that cripples people and acidifies lakes. |
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He spent the next dozen years making records and playing concerts in an alcoholic haze, drinking a bottle of brandy a day. |
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The sun was already high in a cloudless blue sky, a heat haze shrouded the surrounding mountains. |
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For the first 12 weeks I lay in bed at home in a morphine-induced haze as my bones slowly knitted. |
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The needle on the navigational instrument points directly to it, but you still can't spot the runway through the haze. |
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The blue haze of burning incense wreathed the dragon-created roofs of the Cheng Doon Teng temple. |
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The most popular theory is that a cloud of dust smothered the earth in a thick haze that would have blocked out the sun. |
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There was a haze on the air, not quite a summer haze nor yet an autumn mist. |
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I have pictured the culprit as a rather benign old buffer spending his days in an alcoholic haze waiting for his pension. |
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Her feet kicked up ash with every step and soon there was a smoky haze obscuring her vision. |
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There's a green haze on the trees, and the snowdrops are blooming like anything. |
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The one that had stirred seemed to struggle through a haze to sit up, and finally succeeding, with a low moan of pain. |
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I drove east, towards my home, but kept looking back in my rear view mirror at the brown, smoky haze filling the sky. |
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Dust and mist mixed in the air about him, creating a slight haze, blocking out the light. |
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We hurried out into the roasting midday sun, squinting through the haze at the stand-off on the next hilltop. |
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I awoke again in a dazzling fluorescent haze, my ears filled with the soft rushing noise of rubber wheels on linoleum. |
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Here the sunset wraps the masts, rooftops and steeples of the harbour and city in a sleepy peach-coloured haze. |
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The early morning sun rose into the sky, its beauty and gracefulness covered by a misty haze and leftover plumes of gun smoke. |
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Even before the aspen and willows leaf out in the spring you'll see honeysuckles' green haze in abandoned fields and across wooded hillsides. |
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It's not hard to trace her retreat into the heroin haze from this event, which apparently went unrevealed and unpunished. |
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With so much of a mysterious haze surrounding the sport, I clearly needed more information. |
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There was aureate light coming from above, lighting the sea up in a diffuse golden haze, throwing golden flecks into his eyes. |
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I smoke high quality hybrid cannabis like skunk, northern lights and purple haze. |
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He squinted, but her face was obscured, either by the haze or by the mist welling up in his own eyes. |
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The sky had changed colour since her argument, now a purple haze of teals and blues. |
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The thick mist shrouded them in a gray haze, making it nearly impossible to see. |
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As she grasped hold of a rail, her mind seemed to haze as her wounds were pained by every push and shove. |
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I was on my knees, my vision clouded in a haze of pain, and then I shook it off and stood up, a terrible smile on my face. |
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It was a flying triangular shaped thing with big red lights on the three corners that had a haze like glow to them. |
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The fans created a haze of maroon and white as hundreds joined together in simultaneously swirling their scarves above their heads. |
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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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Kathy, on the other hand, is in a haze of anxiety and melancholy so deep that she, a housekeeper, can't even bring herself to take care of the place while she lives in it. |
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When I told her about the farce that lay before her, she rubbed her eyes, clearly under the BBB opiate haze. |
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Marty was in a drunken haze when his wife Gloria announced she was adopting a Bernese Mountain Dog. |
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A massive sandstorm swept into Tehran Monday morning, blanketing the streets in a dark and dreamy haze. |
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It was like an electric shock to a group of editors operating in the bleary haze of jet lag, pasta, and fashion overabundance. |
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The dark cloud has lifted to reveal a red haze, if you will. |
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And the whole town smoulders damply under a haze of burnt burger, singed sausage, and evaporated candy floss, all slightly sticky and redolent of the smell of pink bubble gum. |
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Sitting amid her younger compatriots' billowing cigarette haze and talk of raging beach parties, she appears relatively tame and vaguely all-American. |
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With the country sinking ever further into a prescription drug-induced haze, one state has decided to fight back. |
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The smoky haze and appetizing aroma from barbecues greets visitors as they are ushered onto rooftops for a taste of a range of sizzlers, steaks and grills. |
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Once outside the camera, in the light, the pictures took about a minute to develop fully, ripening from an initial turquoise haze into a creamy colorful lucidity. |
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I glance out of the window and through a late-afternoon haze look down on a sea that is the light blue of a blackbird's egg, its texture that of ruffled taffeta. |
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Nothing better conveys the haze of half-absorbed fact and misinformation that has become the daily diet of conversation. |
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She hadn't even got out of bed when we arrived and so we left her to get herself mended and wandered off, in a dizzy haze towards the Putney Embankment. |
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He looked down upon his antagonist through a faint, red haze, and his sword hand tingled, but he set his teeth and fought back the sick ecstasy of his people's curse. |
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The radiator clanked and coughed, belching out a haze of smoke and heat. |
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There is a sexy haze in his room, and he sexily never has to work. |
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Theo and the little girl were now little more than two indistinct specks shimmering in the heat haze, a mirage that was beginning to flicker and break up. |
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Although this is a night side view, with only a thin crescent receiving direct sunlight, the haze layers are bright from light scattered through the atmosphere. |
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Riding in the fume-filled haze back across the high sierras to Palma, I reflected that Errol really had struck gold when he made Majorca his second home 50 years ago. |
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Someone pulled a plug and the Christmas tree went from multicolored speckles to a black haze in the corner. |
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I switched on the light and gazed blearily through a haze of dust. |
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A thick, nebulous haze, caused by the manufacturing process, pervaded everywhere, revealing sparks and the blindingly bright radiance of welding from time to time. |
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He looked up at the vault of the sky, visible through a thick haze. |
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An RAF Tornado GR4 comes into land through the heat haze, at RAF Akrotiri in Cyprus. |
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They drive inside a haze of fumes, passing under jackfruit trees and broad matoke leaves. |
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Ahead of us was a great ochreous depression over which a shifting heat haze trembled looking almost like blue smoke. |
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We were all supposed to be wearing the uniforms and the helmet, walking in slow motion with the heat haze. |
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From July to October, there is often haze caused by bush fires in neighbouring Indonesia, usually from the island of Sumatra. |
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In reaction, several countries in Southeast Asia signed the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution to combat haze pollution. |
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I'm pretty sure I wafted around in a haze of it, like Pigpen from Snoopy's more virtuous twin. |
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Dust-size particles of soot and other pollutants have created a haze over much of China's grain belt. |
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Instead of muddling through your HW in a sleep-deprived haze, allow yourself a 15-minute afterschool power nap. |
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Raeen says being able to turn on haze is like having a super power. |
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There was something about those distorted circus mirrors that created a vision of heat haze. |
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When a heat haze rises from the cream, remove from the heat and discard the vanilla pod. |
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Heat haze can threaten footage of a summer barbecue or the ability to locate an enemy target. |
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Breathing problems caused by the sulfurous haze that wafted from Laki to Europe may have contributed to the early deaths of tens of thousands. |
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It's a massive turnround from last year when she dragged herself through a haze of grief. |
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This production, which takes all the focus I can muster in my precaffeinated haze, results in about two ounces of good, strong coffee. |
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Changing a tyre on these roads where the heat haze engulfs you, is not a pleasurable experience. |
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On one occasion three women chain-smokers flicked their lighters all through the performance and surrounded all nearby with a blue haze. |
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In Singapore haze is an annual problem during drier summer months, when westerly monsoon winds blow smoke from land-clearing on Sumatra. |
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The expedition made a brief attempt to return to the ship, but could not find the frigate in the haze, and soon gave up and returned to Rockall. |
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In my haze of alcohol, I thought for one crazy instant that he had plumbed my secret. |
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But these tasks are difficult for the recent history of the form, since our perceptions are clouded by the haze of historical proximity. |
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This is, in its original form, apparently founded on real experiences of Odoric viewed through a haze of excitement and superstition. |
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Formations due to condensation, such as clouds, haze, fog, and mist, are composed of hydrometeors. |
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The bombardment opened late because of the need to tow Marshal Soult, which slowed the fleet and also by haze off the harbour. |
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Instead, this edgy, digitised beat and bass synth-driven dancefloor depth charge is an ode to the heat haze daze of life in the Sahara. |
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If you put together a simple, scuzzy bassline, off kilter drums, yelping vocals and cover it all in some lo-fi haze you have something resembling a K Records B side. |
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He believes that identities in the play are not so much lost as they are blended together to create a type of haze through which distinction becomes nearly impossible. |
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The government said all schools in Peninsular except for the northern state of Kelantan were ordered to close on Monday and Tuesday due to the worsening haze. |
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After the haze became a fog, the lookout sent to the top of Rockall spotted the ship again, but it turned away from Rockall before the expedition in their boats reached it. |
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The detartrated juice that is to be preserved by pasteurization must be treated with bentonite in order to remove proteins which form an undesirable haze upon heating. |
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Whilst they were on the rock, the Endymion, which was taking depth measurements around Rockall, lost visual contact with the rock as a haze descended. |
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This is due to the optical properties of SO2 and sulfate aerosols, which strongly absorb or scatter solar radiation, creating a global layer of sulfuric acid haze. |
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At the same moment in America, Tonalism whipped up a haze of glittering pigment in the landscapes of the Hudson River School to reveal an underlying spiritualism. |
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With his tender vocals wrapped in pyschedelic haze, he's far from an earthshaker but Honey And The Moon and You Are The Dark offer balmy musical comfort. |
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These included the signing of the ASEAN Agreement on Transboundary Haze Pollution in 2002 as an attempt to control haze pollution in Southeast Asia. |
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A blue haze, half dust, half mist, touched the long valley with mystery. |
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The parts of the city closest to the sea experience haze during the morning and usually the temperature is lower than in the central and upper parts of the city. |
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When haze obscures the horizon, navigators use artificial horizons, which are horizontal mirrors of pans of reflective fluid, especially mercury historically. |
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Does that mean we should blame our kopi aunties and uncles for the haze? |
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With this approach, the team was able to classify a previously unidentified material discovered by NASA's Cassini spacecraft in the moon's smoggy haze. |
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Bristol Beaufort torpedo bombers attacked at dawn next day and one aircraft found the harbour through the haze and torpedoed Gneisenau in the stern. |
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