Through the mists I gaze at the powerful mountains, turned blood red by the sunset. |
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Some of the prizes have been running for many years and the origins of many are lost in the mists of time. |
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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. |
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The origins of the age of criminal capacity are lost in the mists of Scottish legal history. |
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The first ancient cities to emerge from the mists of time will be Athens, Rome, London and Norwich. |
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Long ago in the mists of time, there was a leadership battle for the Labour Party. |
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Sadly, Fiona and her quaint highland village seem forever lost to him in the remote mists of time. |
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They steered themselves to the top of the hull, tiny mists of air spurting out of the jetpack. |
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Yet when the clamour died away, the mists lifted to reveal what had been achieved. |
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They were carrying out an age-old tradition which goes back into the mists of time. |
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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. |
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It was a day of galloping gales, thick mists, columns of rain marching across the hills, drenching the pinewoods and the dreary fields. |
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Water lilies, reeds and sometimes, on hot days and nights, mists articulate the change between the heavily trafficked street and the park. |
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Yet as the mists rose over the Scottish Borders last week, the Buccleuch Hunt, as it has been for centuries, was in full cry. |
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The mists did not relent to the light, they only fell around Nakita and the Neraks, and stayed upon them. |
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Weather conditions other than alternating early mists and warm afternoons can result in a satisfactory noble rot infection. |
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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. |
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Her neighbourhood is lavishly recreated here as a horror set with dark alleys, lugubrious mists and fetid waterways. |
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Almost disappeared in the mists of time is the era when we complained in a civilised manner. |
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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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Its easy but assured lyric form, its count, saves it from the miasmal mists of content. |
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The origin of this controversy sometimes seems lost in the mists of time, but if memory serves, here's the timeline. |
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Was it so far into the mists of time that there was respect for other people's property and decent family values? |
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The flame of the soldiers' fire grew faint, white mists rose in the fields, the cannon in the forest ceased and the birds began. |
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The sky is overcast, clouded by dank mists of humidity thronging the volcanoes and mountains. |
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In the meantime, I'm enjoying the mists of autumn but, when I dream, it is of cityscapes rather than rural landscapes. |
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The entire world of Grimus is engulfed in the closing pages by existentially obliterating mists. |
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To most of the nation, of course, the fly-half who dropped that goal way back in the mists of 2003 will never have anything to prove. |
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The 13 investigators used cameras and video equipment to search for ghouls on Friday night and captured images of glowing orbs and strange mists. |
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The early sun spread over the slopes ahead of them, coloring the mists and shadowing the hayfields. |
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In some places it is primeval and wet, where streaky barked eucalyptus strive upwards through dripping mists alive with frog croaks. |
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There are winter fogs and mists, much as there are here, but overall I'd describe it as a good, bracing climate. |
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The past is so distant, shrouded with the mists of heartbreak and the fogginess of time. |
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The casting couch has long been relegated to the mists of movie legend, she declares. |
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Something to do with the West Lothian Question, a constitutional poser that once aroused great passion but is now lost in the mists of time. |
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They seek to dissolve all concrete issues of history, politics and economics into the ethereal mists of moral platitudes. |
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The air was dense with meandering mists that loomed ominously over the surface of the ocean. |
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Abruptly the chill of the water was forgotten, and the mists parted to reveal a woman's robed form. |
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From the mists, a shuffling figure could be discerned moving towards the field of battle. |
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As the tramontanes infiltrate the Appalachians, they often remark of the beauty of the far ranges and mists. |
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Somewhere back in the mists of time, a volcano erupted and the archipelago of Madeira was formed. |
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The handscroll format allows emotions to emanate with each unrolling, like the mists exhaled by the landscape and water. |
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The military structures of the base rose up all around them, shrouded in the green mists. |
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Galicia is a mountainous land of ever-present rain and mists and lush greenery. |
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I am a child of the bright daylight, and mists and fogs and depressing gloom are not to my liking. |
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But how can you be so sure, standing in the swirling mists of Transylvania? |
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Then she mists the soil and covers it with wet paper towels. |
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Serious miscalculations could mean a further retreat into impoverished insularity in the rainy mists of the north Atlantic. |
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Leaving Alex to study for his biology degree, we walked out into the swirling mists and up the steep slopes of volcanic scree towards the snowline. |
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Cataracts are a degenerative form of eye disease in which the lens gradually becomes opaque and vision mists over. |
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The point is that the name's history fades into the mists of antiquity. |
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Our story begins, Dear Reader, far back in the mists of history. |
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Way back in the mists of time, the fact that we could interact with so much of the world meant that we learnt more about how to use it to our advantage. |
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So, lest we shame them, let us believe that the new oppressions and foolish greeds are no more than mists that pass. |
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By the 1940s, the mists of time had warped his vision to a few breast-plated harridans, some fire-breathing dragons and a liberal scattering of live animals. |
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There were overcast skies, intermittent rain and heavy mists. |
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An addictive and refined blend inspired by the garden of Darjeeling, hidden in the heart of the mists of the Himalayas. |
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In the sweet wine areas, on the other hand, humidity is sought in autumn, particularly morning mists which evaporate during the day to encourage the spread of noble rot. |
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But, then again, I might be rapturously anticipating my life as a sunbeam, singing tra-las to the season of mists and kissing the pates of the ludicrous. |
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Jamestown can be sunny and lightly humid whilst areas like Longwood experience chilly mists and a higher rainfall. |
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The legends of King Arthur and the Holy Grail still resonate within the mists of Avalon and the magical landscape around Glastonbury Tor. |
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This is the cold season whose beginning is marked by the falling leaves, the arrival of frosts, morning mists and cold. |
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The mists of my confusion were being dispersed by reading God's Word. |
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The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is upon us, but the erratic weather pattern has ensured there is still a lot of corn to cut and straw to gather. |
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These days they are occasional meteorological irruptions, white river mists, not dense and toxic industrial pea-soupers. |
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For a place with a past stretching into the dim mists, this is the architectural equivalent of a historical death. |
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But in Salzburg, a land laved by mists and mountain air, all the star-power in the world fades away before the glory of Mozart, its most illustrious son. |
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The origin of palmistry lies shrouded in the mists of antiquity. |
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Somewhere in the mists of her family history, someone had money. |
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The origins of the ancient Olympic games are lost in the mists of time. |
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The video screens were blotted out by the clouds, displaying only swirling mists and droplets of moisture punctuated by a flash as lightning rippled through a cloud. |
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For the second day in a row the moors were swathed in mists first thing in the morning, a sea mist rolling in again to meet them, and the world damp, drizzly and chill. |
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The early morning mists that swathed the hills and the moors descended during the late afternoon, to meet a chill sea mist flowing in from the Channel. |
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I'm climbing ever higher on the Panekiri Bluff, enveloped in swirling mists and harbouring the inexplicable feeling that my every move is being watched by the patupaiarehe. |
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Unbelievable also the capacity for endurance borne by scattered communities in the mists of time. |
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Inhalation of heated vapours or mists may cause headache, dizziness, nausea and loss of coordination. |
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Tooling produces atmospheric emissions of oil mists and vapours generated by the high temperatures reached by the parts in these processes. |
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Similar regulations are also to be found outside Germany and in the mists of early pre-Christian antiquity. |
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In this context, and depending on the type of machining to be done, oil mists can become irritating. |
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Perhaps you're a fan of an emerging discipline or an expert practitioner of a unique traditional art whose origins are lost in the mists of time. |
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Possibly, in the mists of time, they shared a common culture or a common heritage. |
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Different systems are available to extract oil mists and dry fumes during machining. |
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Reaching beyond scented mists, these new ablutionary agents are meant to be used for makeup removal and face-cleaning without water. |
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Yes, maybe I could install my own weather-prophet to read off the mists of mind's droopiness. |
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Its history is lost in the mists of time, as Roman foundations and traces of a fortified village testify to its ancient past. |
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Athens has been going through the Grexit mill of Syriza mystification, and still any denouement fades into the mists of July. |
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The skeletal remains of Pentre Ifan burial chamber in the Preseli Hills take us back to the mists of time. |
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The enigmatic bass lines gallop like a warhorse riding into a primordial battle that has long been forgotten in the mists of time. |
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But that great-come-and-get-it day-is still shimmering in the mists of the gloaming. |
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Because terpenes may produce explosive mists when sprayed, they should only be used in spray applications with proper safety precautions, such as inert gas blanketing. |
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Sometimes our troops and others are in a situation where they are trying to make peace between groups and peoples who really want to continue their animosities which go back into the mists of time. |
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At dawn, there are mists and the river appears almost milky. |
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In autumn the sun and mists concentrate the grapes, the harvest is transformed into the work of a master craftsmen, grapes being picked one by one. |
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Ireland, finally, wrapped in the inebriating mists of low corporate tax, attracted international companies looking for a cheap place to set up in Euroland. |
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Metals are wrought and made from moist vapours, and how strong and good the metal is will depend on how clear, pure, and well-digested the matter is from which the vapours or mists are extracted. |
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Notwithstanding, inhalation of mists should be avoided. |
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Oil mists escaping from rotary vane pumps should be captured. |
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Using no more than 1 application per cycle, apply Citation 75WP Insecticide when preparing the mushroom substrate using a coarse drenching spray with low pressure to minimize the formation of mists. |
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If user operations generate dusts, mists or fumes, use appropriate local exhaust ventilation to keep exposures below the recommended exposure limits. |
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The annual expectation at one particular stop of listening to the querulous whistle of Upland Sandpiper as the sun's rays light up the low-lying mists covering the fields-magical! |
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Do not apply this product directly to, or otherwise permit it to come into direct contact with desirable crops or other desirable broadleaf plants or nontarget species and do not permit spray mists to drift onto them. |
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With conventional oils, stray mists may disperse into the atmosphere to such a degree that they become highly objectionable to personnel in the area of the machine. |
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Vapors and mists irritate the respiratory tract. |
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Mixture with air, under atmospheric conditions, of combustible substances in the form of gases, vapours, mists or dusts in which, after ignition has occurred, combustion spreads to the entire unburned mixture. |
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Dusts, fumes, smokes, mists, and fogs are examples. |
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The autumn mists that rise from the Dordogne river to enshroud the land encourage growth of the Botritys Cinerea fungus responsible for Noble Rot. |
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The propolis is known since mists of time for her properties of activation of the cicatrization, described by the Avicenne Greek in his Canon of medical science. |
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Here, in Weber's Overture to Der Freischütz, were the chill mists of the Gothic imagination, the upper strings silkily cleaving to the horns, the woodwind radiant, the allegro lithe and buoyant. |
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It's hard to think of any poet more determined to stay true to the topologies of language, culture and identity, and in particular to the bogs, mists and mizzling rain of the land that grew him, and his loss is incalculable. |
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In the mists of time, yodelling was the way to communicate good news or dire warnings, pre-dating texting and tweeting by a few centuries. |
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They had mists both above and below them, but the sun shone through and their views extended from the Scottish mountains to the sea at Cartmel. |
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Repeated occupational exposure to sulfuric acid mists may increase the chance of lung cancer by up to 64 percent. |
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The narrow, slippery road in the mountain mists was treacherous for mule trains, and in some cases mules were hoisted by ropes. |
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Vapors and mists irritate the nose and throat. |
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Plynlimon is known for its mists and general wetness. |
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Gie me a hill wi' the heather on't, An' a reid sun drappin' doon, Or the mists o' the mornin' risin' saft Wi' the reek owre a wee grey toon. |
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Far back in the mists of ancient time, in the great and glorious days of the former Galactic Empire, life was wild, rich and largely tax free. |
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Its precise genesis is lost in the mists of time, but as far as I can work out it dates back to when Jordan was going out with a singer with whom Victoria had recorded a duet. |
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The scene around them was currently plunged into gloom. Dark mists swirled round them and elephantine shapes lurked indistinctly in the shadows. |
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A startling variety of wildlife also makes its home in the sea-lochs and glens where an unbroken thread of human history reaches back into the mists of time. |
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The exterminator came out with his high-tech backpack device and sprayed light mists of water around the apartment. |
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Grown in the mountainous region of Darjeeling, for more than 150 years, these tea bushes are nurtured by intermittent rainfall, sunshine and moisture laden mellow mists. |
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Further, the Darjeeling hills experience mists during the nights which condenses the water molecules of the environment and it caresses the tea leaves which moisturise the Darjeeling tea leaves overnight. |
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The ceremony on Guid Nychburris Day, follows a route and sequence of events laid down in the mists of time. |
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The collection features body mists, whipped body lotions, cream bubble baths, warming body scrubs, effervescent mineral body soaks and cleansing body washes. |
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Time has now sufficiently dispersed the mists of criticism for us to be able to see the truth, to enjoy all his music, and to rejoice in the rich diversity of its panoply. |
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The grand fountains and cascades were opened, again in the presence of the Queen, who got wet when a gust of wind swept mists of spray over the royal carriage. |
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Me, my spiritual pattern is, as was, the coal Black Diogenes, holding up my lamp within this millenarian epoch, within this tropo-pause occulted in the mists. |
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