Off in the distance, the trees rustled and a glint of sunlight dashed off a metallic surface. |
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Often, the sheet lightning in the distance and occasional real storms can add to the drama on stage. |
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The thunder off in the distance sounded like artillery shells booming over the Verdugo Mountains. |
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I began to hear the familiar sound of artillery shells raining terror in the distance. |
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Fields stretched far beyond sight, hills in the distance, and the sun giving everything a peaceful orange glow. |
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A wolf howled off in the distance, and Raiana shifted in her seat, waiting to reach home. |
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Each day the heat haze shimmered in the distance, distorting the path of the road. |
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An idyllic vision of green water and blue pine trees shimmers in the distance. |
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He is handsome, with high cheekbones, a strong chin, and a shock of thick hair, and he stares with a slight frown at something in the distance. |
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There was a strange mistiness, almost like a very low cloud or fog in the distance. |
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A terrible shrieking of a car rang out, or perhaps it was the lighting cracking in the distance. |
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A mid-sized rig loomed in the distance, floating on the water with several fishing lines cast over the sides. |
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We saw electric rays, soles and at one point a monster of a greenback turtle in the distance, the biggest of our stay and warier than most. |
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Somewhere in the distance a bell sounded, signaling that the break was half over. |
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He felt cold and damp, but was comforted to see the twinkle of torchlight in the distance. |
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The sun had almost set and already Auckland's lights were a twinkle in the distance. |
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I stood on the crest of a hill half a kilometer from the moonlit water, with the city lights in the distance. |
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There were a few trees off in the distance, some small birds twittering and flittering among the branches. |
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Birds twittered in the distance, their singing blending beautifully with the sound of the rippling water. |
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From the kitchen comes the less violent bleating of the baby lambs, and in the distance the occasional deeper bleat of a sheep or low of a cow. |
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It went on for hours, and even at two this morning as we headed towards bed it was still sparking in the distance. |
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Every now and then the fog would break for a moment, exposing the mountain range looming in the distance. |
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All we could hear around us was the sound of skateboards and feet hitting the ground somewhere in the distance, somewhere behind us. |
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Her vision was blurring, her head still pounding from the screeching of the alarm which could be heard faintly in the distance. |
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I looked over the edge and gazed at the New York City skyline in the distance. |
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The urban skyline rises above trees in the distance, though it might as well be 50 miles away. |
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The silver slash of Loch Voil in the distance formed a foreground to layers of mountain slopes. |
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In his unfertile imagination, he could see the Earth rapidly shrinking in the distance behind them. |
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Soon I fell into a deep slumber, listening to the mountain animals in the distance. |
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With deep regret he saw the base in the distance, not wanting this moment to end. |
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I sit on the ledge and watch the sun play with incandescent shadows of deep green, as red deer graze in the distance. |
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The night was becoming a deep shade of grey as thunder rumbled in the distance. |
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Guitars are coated in reverb and delay, and in the distance muted drums pop and clunk along. |
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Just then, a cloud of dust formed in the distance as an old automobile came bouncing down the road. |
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To me, he and Ezekiel were like twin unscalable peaks, shining in the distance. |
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I am up early to watch the ship navigate though familiar waters and approach Pattaya in the distance. |
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Lita asked and pointed to a figure in the distance, near the exit of the park. |
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Far away in the distance somewhere back near the Cork road, hooters blared angrily as road rage mounted. |
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But now there was a large dark mass in the distance, and near to her Maggie could discern the current of the river. |
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For a while, it was so quiet that everyone in the near vicinity could hear the faint wind in the distance. |
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Three humpback whales breach in the distance, and closer a large green sea turtle floats blissfully in the waves. |
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Blair's ears pricked at the sound of soft footfalls echoing in the distance. |
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I spotted the occasional solitary example in the distance, but I was encumbered with a camera. |
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A light sun shone in the distance, beaming brilliant light onto the Seattle skyline. |
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They heard an alarm sounding off in the distance and knew they did not have much time. |
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I can easily see anything in the distance, and I have pretty good night vision. |
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While the thunder of the batteries rumbled in the distance, we pasted, we recited, we versified, we sang with all our soul. |
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They eased the ponies forwards, and soon the village was a tiny speck in the distance. |
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I saw our little hill on which the palace is situated, and then Rowen showed me tiny specks in the distance. |
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I'm on a camel, and there's a desert, and a tiny speck in the distance coming closer and closer. |
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The path was empty, save for a faint sobbing sound and a tiny speck of a figure in the distance. |
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A tiny somewhat spherical shaped object appeared off in the distance, moving quickly and effortlessly to the side of the craft. |
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As the lights grew brighter, and his vision adjusted, Mark was able to make out a figure in the distance, running toward him. |
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Coming to a clearing's edge, they caught sight of the poacher in the distance. |
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The sea is pounding in but the sky is full of clouds and in the distance a bush fire is spewing smoke into the air. |
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Lieberman said they would have followed clues such as vultures circling in the distance. |
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He heard bells chime in the distance, singing the hour, but he saw them as bells of freedom. |
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A clock chimed the hour in the distance, and Gracelin suddenly felt very tired. |
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The boy put up his fists in a defensive fighting stance as thunder boomed in the distance. |
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A few lights from campfires at the canyon campground flickered in the distance. |
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Standing by her, eye to eye, he could see the tower in the distance behind her that he had noticed from his last observance. |
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She looked out in the distance, breathed deeply and then pulled out her ocarina necklace. |
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The canyon opened into vast boulder fields, where the river sometimes disappeared in the distance. |
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Ali saw some birds diving in the distance so off we went at high speed to fish that spot. |
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After a few more hours of walking, the pair saw the Gypsy caravan train in the distance, looking like a beige blur among all the white. |
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At that very moment as if on cue, somewhere in the distance a wolf let out a menacing howl. |
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You'll see twin onion domes rising in the distance long before you arrive at this massive abbey standing in the middle of nowhere. |
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There is a hazy outline of the House of Parliament and Big Ben in the distance. |
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In one photograph, Darwell surveys a cityscape of abandoned apartment buildings where the Chernobyl Power Plant looms hazily in the distance. |
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Soon, a bizarre storm cloud hovers over New York City, seen in the distance from Ray's Newark home. |
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There was a strained silence for a while and then in the distance there was a clap of thunder. |
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Fog, wet and oppressive, like gauze on a camera lens, softens edges off in the distance. |
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The sun was setting in the distance giving the evening an orange and yellow glow. |
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I noticed a snow-white bird in the distance and thought it was a cattle egret at first. |
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So here we are, surrounded by freshly plowed fields and yapping farm dogs in the distance. |
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As the sun went down in the distance, half hidden by puffy white clouds, Josie leaned over the ship's railing and gazed down at the calm water. |
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I drive back to Carcassonne through a hilly landscape, with mountains in the distance. |
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Around her, birds chattered happily to each other, and the early morning sounds of traffic could be faintly heard in the distance. |
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I could see the shed in the distance, and I watched in horror as the door began to swing shut. |
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The grass shifted and chirruping sounded in the distance, ringing through the forest. |
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Crickets were chirruping idly in the trees, and in the distance, I could see a small child playing with abandoned armaments. |
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As I padded gently through the crispy grass alongside Davis, I picked up on the sound of an owl hooting softly in the distance. |
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The only sound to be heard was the quiet whistling of the wind through the trees and the occasional owl hooting somewhere off in the distance. |
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You hear the pounding surf and see a cluster of cartoonish grass huts sprouting in the distance. |
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Kathleen turned around to see that in the distance three men on horseback were riding towards her at a frighteningly swift speed. |
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Aunty Pat closed the door, but I could still hear the noise of Baby Ann howling in the distance. |
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Kirstie peered towards the west at the dark hulks of abandoned buildings in the distance. |
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The sound of the hum of cars in the distance while I sit here is testimony to that. |
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Only then did it hear the clear notes of a hunting horn playing in the distance. |
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Somewhere in the distance the Colombo train clatters north through the night. |
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It is a marvelous thing to hear that rumble of thunder in the distance and the clattering of the raindrops beginning to fall. |
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As Consequence Music flies by, it continues to resound as it fades away in the distance when Rotifer gently brings it to a perfect close. |
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My apartment block lay in the distance, down the slight hill past the redeveloped Ipswich docks with its penthouse flats and wine bars. |
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A narrow cobbled road wound out of sight in the distance, beckoning one to explore around the next turn. |
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Whisper glided across the dark bay, having spied in the distance a tall building perched on the edge of a cliff. |
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One should perceive a bit further in the distance the colonnade forming the peristyle of the temple of Berecynthia. |
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You're allowed to freely knock back the cold ones, soak your legs in the water, and take in the sounds coming in from the stages in the distance. |
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We saw some fantastic competition and some brilliant races, particularly in the distance events. |
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A blanket of stars was sparkling above them and a crescent moon sat far in the distance. |
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From somewhere to his left, far in the distance, came the yowl of a large, angry cat. |
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You can see the bus stop across the pavement, the cliffs far in the distance and even into our neighbour's back garden. |
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Then he looked out in the distance, far beyond the airfield and the prairie that rushed to meet it. |
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Far in the distance floated the sonorous and mournful cry of the imam calling the midday prayers. |
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Out in the country, haze in the distance shrouds the far farmsteads and banks of trees. |
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As police sirens wailed in the distance, coming ever closer, she called her boys off. |
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I tried taking a photograph but it come out as just a white blur in the distance across the usual city-scape. |
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He saw a comet passing far, far away in the distance from where he made his steps. |
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Sometimes, the wind also brought unnervingly fell sounds with it, as if a chorus of unholy demons was singing in the distance. |
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They both scrambled out of the car, and Davis took a pair of field glasses, and looked off in the distance. |
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I smiled and waved back at them until they were mere pinpricks in the distance. |
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Seeing in the distance a fig tree in leaf, he went to find out if it had any fruit. |
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As Stefansson made his way across the ice and snow, he saw figures in the distance approaching him. |
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Away in the distance were fires where people were burning coal, and there would be a light from a forest fire. |
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Ahead, the two low lines of the estuary converged and were lost in the distance in a mist. |
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You're never sure if the phone's ringing in the distance, someone is moving about in the flat upstairs or a pigeon is cooing outside the window. |
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I'm low on air and on my way back towards the ladder when I see Fred's flashguns blazing in the distance. |
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Dozens of the dainty white gulls danced over the water, and I saw a Bald Eagle flying in the distance. |
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Then, in the distance a foghorn wails and the roaming light of a lighthouse momentarily pierces the shadows. |
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The sky was darkening quickly, threatening foul weather and danger in the distance. |
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A toad croaked in the distance breaking the eerie silence that haunted the halls of trees and earth. |
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Another boom sounded in the distance, and one of the Druids cursed fluently in a foreign language. |
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They were black specks in the distance, nothing more than what looked to be dots of blotched ink dabbed on to the bright, clear blue sky. |
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This was a lovely glimpse of the Pacific Ocean, calm and sunny, with the bold precipitous cliffs of Maria Island rising grandly in the distance. |
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The guard at the gate watched the decrepit old man limp along in the distance. |
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He could see the snowy land in the distance followed by icy mountains and glaciers. |
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The city lights in the distance glimmered, but mostly all the houses on the street were dark. |
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Tiny glints of light appeared in the distance and began to move at great speed towards the enemy armada. |
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When the group had hit ground, there was a faint glitter of light in the distance. |
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The night sky was lit up in the distance by lightning, but the winds had died down and the rain no longer fell. |
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Eastward lay the Sonoma floodplain, an expanse of diked and drained bay lands, with tidal creeks and sloughs shining in the distance. |
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We thought we saw parakeets on a tree in the distance, but we didn't investigate this time. |
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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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We espy the professor and his assistant in the distance and amble over to them. |
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Somewhere in the distance an exotic bird gave off a trilling call that sounded both mournful and sweet. |
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When he got to the entrance a doormen pointed him towards the Observatory where he could see a group in the distance. |
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Joseph woke to the sound of a horn bellowing a wake-up call in the distance. |
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I was ready to about-face and let him drag me home when I noticed an imposing shape in the distance. |
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All this is set against the wild mountain backdrop which surrounds the walled garden in the distance. |
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During the night, watchmen in the town watched lights flicker all over the mountain in the distance. |
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It was a ways off in the distance and it was hard to get an estimate as to how far away it was. |
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Huge bright red and white flashes were seen in the distance and the air quickly filled with smoke and the acrid smell of cordite and sulphur. |
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A thumping in the distance made him tense with fear and he slowed his pace to a jog. |
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It was an oil landscape of a large mansion in the distance framed by oak trees and weeping willows. |
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From there, the eye glances to the craggy ramparts of Edinburgh Castle, perched in the distance. |
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This aeromodeller has progressed from the fun-park-loving flier who thrills at the very sound of a model engine in the distance. |
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I looked across my neighbourhood, women in saris in their front gardens, kids on bikes, trains rattling past in the distance. |
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As the river widens in the distance, the settlements along the water grow increasingly larger. |
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Somewhere, off in the distance, a klaxon sounded and everyone around me started running. |
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The two were fencing on top of a grassy knoll, with mountains in the distance. |
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And when her labored breathing finally came to an end and her cloudy eyes stared off in the distance, I had a good cry. |
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A wood-pigeon is cooing lazily in the distance, and the gardens are ablaze with laburnums and rhododendrons. |
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Suddenly a brilliant glow filled the night, illuminating the snow-capped alps in the distance. |
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Closing with the sound of lazily crashing waves in the distance, the album comes full circle. |
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The bluish region had now resolved itself into what appeared to be a tunnel, vanishing to infinity in the distance. |
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The valley drops away below in a mosaic of yellow grass and green pastureland, and in the distance the sun glints off the Pacific Ocean. |
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We hear the boom of cannons in the distance and occasionally the rattle of anti-aircraft guns during air raids. |
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The winter sun glared down coldly into his face and far off in the distance a semi honked its horn. |
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Down below he could see a rider galloping away from the town and towards the mountains in the distance. |
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Normally, water in the distance is seen by its ability to reflect light off of its surface. |
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It was peaceful, the street lights were lit and the only noise that could be heard was a dog barking in the distance. |
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The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse are standing off in the distance, giggling at us. |
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A siren pierces the early evening night calling attention to the bright yellow firetruck speeding toward a pillar of smoke in the distance. |
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Several clouds had blanketed themselves out across the hills and mountains in the distance, dark lilac over darker purple. |
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She began to concentrate on Carl's breathing, the slow rhythm of the rise and fall of his chest, the sound of the ocean tide in the distance. |
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In the ever darkening of approaching night he noticed very little in way of cover, and the mansion itself stood on a slight rise in the distance. |
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Looking down at the camp from a rise in the distance, the three of them immediately caught sight of Kefari and Ashwood. |
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He could see, very faintly, a legion of soldiers in the distance, also approaching the forest. |
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Thunder roared in the distance, and reality slapped me straight in the face. |
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Massive arcologies looming in the distance, like small mountains covered in billions of tiny lights. |
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Battle tanks, armoured personnel carriers and other assorted military vehicles headed north and the lights of Iraq could be seen in the distance. |
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They crouched in the distance then lolloped off, not into the woods, but over bare ground to the horizon. |
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Bedroom 5, which is currently used as a study, has a window looking out over open countryside to woodlands in the distance. |
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The manor house loomed large in the distance, a shadow in the sky to block the stars. |
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Mountains loom in the distance and Bilbo thinks they must be near their destination. |
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Thunder rumbled ominously in the distance, and lightning lit up the underbellies of the clouds to the far south. |
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From somewhere in the distance comes an ominous rumble of thunder, barely perceptible over the nearby lawnmower. |
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The heavy raindrops fell quickly and loudly, and the ominous rumble of thunder sounded in the distance. |
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The next morning, she woke up to the ominous rumbling of thunder in the distance. |
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She heard in the distance the rumbling of thunder that drew closer by the minute. |
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There was a rumbling sound in the distance so Richard got up to see what was happening. |
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They hadn't gone more than another half click before they heard dogs baying in the distance. |
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In such an extreme situation the Raptor sounds like a heavy machine gun firing in the distance. |
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There was no one there, except for a tall figure standing by in the distance. |
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But from this vantage point along the axis of the mall, Independence Hall is visually overwhelmed by much larger buildings in the distance. |
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The sky was an azure blue, extending over New York skyscrapers in the distance, and the water below and beyond was a murky, deep green. |
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She could smell bacon and sausages grilling in the distance and the smell of stew. |
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The view south centres on 8,790-foot Mount Goldie, backdropped against the Rocky Mountains in the distance across the Columbia Valley. |
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As Stacey heard the bright yellow school bus rumbling in the distance, her chest tightened. |
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And in the distance suddenly emerging from its mantle of clouds, the impressive sight of a snow-capped Mount Rainier. |
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Minutes later, a faint reply suggests that a pair of Sokoke scops owls have roosted in the distance. |
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A night bird screeched in the distance and the fire crackled and spat, and shoes crushed tiny rocks on the ground. |
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They could no longer see the town but they could see thick clouds of smoke wafting up in the distance. |
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Remember those cold winter days when you walked through a park somewhere and the traffic in the distance merged into grey noise? |
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Anyway, off in the distance we saw some angels and demons fighting barehanded. |
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Espying her son, now released, in the distance, she is unable to contain her maternal joy. |
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From here you have a view over the whole mountain, and far in the distance you can even see Sofia. |
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But just off in the distance another bank of dark and threatening clouds is quickly rolling in, bringing with it the typical heavy rain and fog. |
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Stretching, Jim looked around, taking note of the large land masses visible in the distance to either side of them. |
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Their objective, the mountains in the distance, was barely visible to them. |
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Indeed, it was Captain William Fall, out in the distance, just barely visible to the naked eye. |
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The whales visible in the distance can live here only because they are protected by thick layers of blubber. |
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Erin shrugged his shoulders and pointed out the window to a bright object just visible in the distance. |
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This is a family home with spectacular panoramic views over Inverness, the span of the Kessock Bridge visible in the distance. |
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It's an area of tundra and lakes with the volcanic spine of the Alaskan peninsula visible in the distance. |
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A scarlet glow became visible in the distance, flickering through the ethereal trees surrounding the two. |
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They set off after breakfast, heading east toward the mountain range barely visible in the distance. |
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I craned my neck to try and see into the distance but all I could see was a bunch of lights in the distance. |
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Ragged sheets of rain were visible in the distance, and pale lightning strikes forked against the clouds. |
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Looking southeast, Sante Fe is visible in the distance, spilling down the plain. |
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He was facing the pine forest, the mountains hardly visible in the distance. |
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In my memory there is a stillness, a quietness about her that I can still feel, that is almost visible, even in the distance of many years. |
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It started to rain, with flashes of lightning and booms of thunder sounding in the distance. |
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And like the sound of a thunderclap in the distance on a hot summer day, the storm clouds are already visible. |
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Seagulls yelped in the distance above the sound of the crashing waves and flew among the turrets and battlements of the dark castle. |
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They were there for twenty hours and were, she said, on the edge of death, when a ship appeared in the distance, charging towards them. |
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At times they vanished from view behind trees, to reappear, smaller still, in the distance. |
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Amy tied the boat up carefully at the dock once they arrived, and they all stood for a moment, looking out at the Island in the distance. |
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Somewhere in the distance in the once quiet forest, a bird started to sing a melodious tune. |
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The sound of hoofs beating on the ground could be heard in the distance, and the small feet ran faster. |
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Far off in the distance, Ian heard the beat of helicopter blades, and as the sound came nearer, he screamed for help. |
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Somewhere in the distance, probably, sounds the tinkle of sheep bells and the lowing of cows. |
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Off in the distance, the University Church bells began to toll the late afternoon hour. |
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Camilla exited the grocery shop and was about to enter George's town car when she saw two figures in the distance who were under a shady tree. |
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Mist fills the middle ground, and the background mountains appear to be far in the distance. |
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But the sombre peace is shattered when a bomb blast is heard shuddering in the distance and the spooks must answer the call of duty. |
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We start making conversation and she obliges, but then something in the distance catches her eye. |
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Behind a chorus of shrill insects, the pops of gunfire can sometimes be heard in the distance. |
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Its raging waters rushed past him and disappeared over the horizon in the distance, continuing on its predestined course in a wild frenzy, oblivious to his presence. |
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In the countryside, my view is of trees and some kind of mountain range in the distance. |
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On a long straight road, with the high sierras in the distance, the Drive-Thrus with their neon signs were the only way of judging that you were actually moving forwards. |
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She sighs with relief when she hears sirens wailing in the distance. |
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The only thing within sight was a figure off in the distance. |
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I looked out the window and saw black overcast in the distance. |
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She squinted suddenly at what appeared to be two figures in the distance. |
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I could see the lights from the town twinkling in the distance. |
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A large flowing fountain centered it all, and beyond, the rear windows overlooked the valley with a grandiose view of the lake and the city in the distance. |
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Imagine a drone skimming above the ocean waves, steered by scientists on a research ship in the distance. |
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I saw a figure in the distance walking with a pronounced limp. |
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I could almost hear the police sirens screeching in the distance. |
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Somewhere in the distance, barely audible, a tractor trailer loaded with burlap sacks of grass seed pressed its way onto the smooth ribbon of interstate, heading north. |
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There was no one nearby but she saw figures running in the distance. |
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For example, the analysis found a relative increase in the distance between the superior colliculus and the splenium of the corpus collosum in patients. |
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A wolf howled in the distance, only chilling his blood more. |
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On a clear day the hills of the Isle of Man can be seen in the distance. |
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I could hear the sound of cars in the distance, so I walked towards it. |
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You go outside into the freshening night breeze, and you hear cheering in the distance, and you raise a glass to the moon as it begins to get bright again. |
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She is shown from the back crossing a field of hay carrying a laundry-laden basket with the added surprise of a flushed hen pheasant in the distance. |
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Occasional lights in the distance are small fishing boats at work. |
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The odd flying fox glided over the valley and owls hooted in the distance. |
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A small boat bobs in the distance, waiting to record our time. |
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At the admittance of weakness and limitation, Rachel experienced an extreme slip of bodily control and actually stomped her foot before glaring off in the distance. |
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Overhead, a bird cried, and in the distance, another answered. |
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We all looked up to see the New York skyline in the distance. |
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A mourning dove cooed in the distance, accompanied by the never-ending drone of dragonflies and cicadas in the creek bed hidden behind the tall grass of the field. |
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To the front, a yew hedge is clipped into swags to mirror the ogee windows of the house, framing views of the Bringewood hills and Welsh Marches in the distance. |
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No light was visible in the distance, save for that from which he'd come. |
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There was an unearthly howl in the distance that chilled Zeya to the bone. |
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My thinking was interrupted by dim sounds off in the distance. |
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We arrived in Ranikhet, located 1,830 m above sea level, encircled by tall pine trees and soaring deodars, commanding views of the Himalayas glistening white in the distance. |
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It was a barren, desolate place, but I could see a city in the distance. |
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A couple of dots in the distance were visible on the ground. |
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We beat the Navy on that in the sense that we saw cruise missile flashes from a guided missile cruiser off to our starboard quarter in the distance at night. |
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The rusting hulk of a long-abandoned Soviet ship loomed in the distance. |
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He told them how the islands in the distance had once been water nymphs, but he'd transformed them to islands because they forgot to include him in a feast they had. |
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Generally by the time you leave one place, you'll already be able to see the water tower and grain elevator of the next hamlet rising above the fields in the distance. |
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A lone red light blinked out in the distance, probably an oil rig. |
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Ada heard the gunshots in the distance, dry and thin as sticks breaking. |
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I was getting used to the cold when I heard a sound in the distance, looked up, and saw the first signs of a stiff wind working its way toward me. |
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It's hot here, and there are thunderheads off in the distance toward the southwest, but there's only a gentle breeze blowing and the sun is shining down on us. |
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Looking out over to the west this evening I watched the cloudscape lighting up in the distance, reflecting an electrical storm too far away to see. |
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The ruins are partially obscured by cloud forests with jungle-like vegetation, but through binoculars the men could see the mountaintop ruins in the distance. |
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The view across the Firth of Forth to East Lothian is expansive, from North Berwick Law in the distance to the impressive Bass Rock jutting out of the Forth. |
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The sound of a horse whickering drifted from somewhere in the distance. |
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By now your paddling mates are a speck in the distance, the rhythmic flash of the sun on their paddle blades a galling reminder of the way this sport should be played. |
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A rattle of a chain in the distance caught Tonya's attention. |
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Straining my eyes in the dazzling white-out, I excitedly make my first sighting in the distance, only to be informed it's a herd of cattle from a nearby ranch. |
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A clock chimed in the distance, its final count ending at eleven strokes. |
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During the course of the day, nature called and a public toilet was duly spotted in the distance, shining like a beacon of light in an otherwise barren sea of heather. |
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She saw a door in the distance, open and streaming with fog. |
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A figure appeared in the distance, wearing a kimono, sash, and a sheath. |
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I slept fitfully, awakened from time to time by my fears alone, at others by the haunting war cries or the percussive sound of an explosion in the distance. |
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Four powerful floodlights may look quite pretty dancing in the distance 200 yards away but alas they're virtually invisible directly above your head. |
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The power lines are very aliased in the distance, this will probably be fixed by changing the draw distance in order to render more detail at a distance. |
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She looked out, seeing the dark columns of smoke in the distance. |
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After what seemed an eternity, a transport helicopter bearing the insignia of the United States Navy appeared in the distance and headed straight for them. |
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Snow-capped mountains emerge gently into view in the distance, covered in pine trees at the highest elevations. |
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It depicts an exhausted Texas oil field on scrub land, an old railroad bed and a watery ditch converging in the distance. |
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Wordlessly, he rides through the wilderness, until he hears the yaps of coyotes in the distance, which to anyone who has watched a lot of Westerns means one thing, Indians. |
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The plans for All Saints Lutheran Church, Phoenix, include a large bow window on one side of the worship space affording a dramatic view of mountains in the distance. |
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The sun was just beginning to set in the distance, casting a hazy, pink glow over everything in sight as the altocumulus clouds slowly turned a soft orange. |
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Hurricane Hugo had just come through, leveling the tulip poplars and other trees that had obstructed a view of the town and the Virginia mountains in the distance. |
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I resist the temptation to buy a didgeridoo, settling for a hand-painted bookmark, and spend a few minutes admiring the city skyline in the distance. |
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As the beat of the hooves fell silent in the distance the priest heard a dry laugh coming from under the bridge and he knew immediately who was there. |
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Caught in a passing glance, Mount Athos rises in the distance and Ithaca is depicted as an alien landscape of jagged rocks before an endless horizon. |
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Around fifteen minutes later, they heard a horn beeping in the distance. |
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His dreaming was shattered by the sound of a bell tolling in the distance. |
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After some moments, the church bells tolled midnight in the distance. |
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A little thrill flickers in my body as I see the sky darken to a deep purple over the horizon, and in the distance I hear a small grumble of thunder. |
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Sasha jumped, seeing a chain of red mountains in the distance. |
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Is that the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse we can see in the distance? |
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