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How to use mists in a sentence

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Through the mists I gaze at the powerful mountains, turned blood red by the sunset.
Some of the prizes have been running for many years and the origins of many are lost in the mists of time.
Y'know, way back in the mists of time, years and years before blogging, a couple of my former professors at Brown had an idea.
The origins of the age of criminal capacity are lost in the mists of Scottish legal history.
The first ancient cities to emerge from the mists of time will be Athens, Rome, London and Norwich.
Long ago in the mists of time, there was a leadership battle for the Labour Party.
Sadly, Fiona and her quaint highland village seem forever lost to him in the remote mists of time.
They steered themselves to the top of the hull, tiny mists of air spurting out of the jetpack.
Yet when the clamour died away, the mists lifted to reveal what had been achieved.
They were carrying out an age-old tradition which goes back into the mists of time.
Ancient Magics, old Gods and Monsters from the mists of time are common in the land of Erin as well as mere men and women.
It was a day of galloping gales, thick mists, columns of rain marching across the hills, drenching the pinewoods and the dreary fields.
Water lilies, reeds and sometimes, on hot days and nights, mists articulate the change between the heavily trafficked street and the park.
Yet as the mists rose over the Scottish Borders last week, the Buccleuch Hunt, as it has been for centuries, was in full cry.
The mists did not relent to the light, they only fell around Nakita and the Neraks, and stayed upon them.
Weather conditions other than alternating early mists and warm afternoons can result in a satisfactory noble rot infection.
Had you asked me thirty or forty years ago I would have pinned it down instantly, but it has somehow fogged over in the mists of time.
Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways.
Almost disappeared in the mists of time is the era when we complained in a civilised manner.
As the sun slowly rose into the sky, its blinding rays of light were filtered through the thick mists and clouds.
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And the lights from the city reddened the mists that rose from the Dnieper.
No life-problem need remain unsolved with their bright spears to drive the tenebrious mists before them.
A rift in the morning mists which enshroud the valley displays the mountain summit bathed in sunshine.
But, with this exception, the man is undiscernible through the mists of three intervening centuries.
Yet further east and north the Finnic races looked out on a land of forest and waters, of mists and winds.
He went to the window and gasped in the mists of the sultry air for breath.
A low line of hills loomed beyond, painted of silver gray against the backdrop of starry sky and the pallor of moon mists.
At that time, however, the range was capped with rolling mists of the morning.
Overhead the ionic field was aglow, humming softly, beating back the obscurant mists.
Whithersoever the winds wafted the stinking mists, the inhabitants became infested with the sweating sickness.
You have spoken of miasmic mists that hung below the level of the tree-tops.
The sun soon drove away the early mists and beat down upon the two men mercilessly from a blazingly hot sky.
I cannot get through the mists and glooms to press your hand and tell you how dear I hold you.
The world was stifling in a deluge of gray, cold mists, unstirred by a breath of air.
Steam rose in increased mists as one figure lifted back the lid of a sterilizer and dropped in some gleaming instruments.
Often mists from the Elbe rose mystically to engarland the crenelated castles here and there on the heights.
They had penetrated the mists of alcohol, and stirred a belated contrition.
The mists of Horican are not like the curls from a peace-pipe, or the smoke which settles above a mosquito fire.
Often Rainier's summit is lost in mists and clouds, and there is no view.
The fresh winds blew away desponding doubts, delusive fancies, and moody mists.
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